List of Less Than Perfect Episodes - Season 2: 2003-2004

Season 2: 2003-2004

# Title Directed by Written by Original air date Prod. code
23 (1) "Choices" Ted Wass Justin Adler September 23, 2003 202
24 (2) "From the Office of Will Butler" Ted Wass Rob LaZebnik September 30, 2003 204
25 (3) "It Takes a Pillage" Ted Wass J.J. Wall October 7, 2003 203
26 (4) "New York Evening" Ted Wass Cynthia Greenburg October 14, 2003 206
27 (5) "Shampoo" Ted Wass Terri Minsky October 21, 2003 201
28 (6) "Rules" Ted Wass Justin Adler October 28, 2003 207
29 (7) "All About Claude" Ted Wass Chuck Tatham November 4, 2003 205
30 (8) "Roomies" Ted Wass Cynthia Greenburg November 18, 2003 209
31 (9) "Claude's Alternative Thanksgiving" Ted Wass Christine Zander November 25, 2003 210
32 (10) "The Girl Next Door" Ted Wass Claudia Lonow December 2, 2003 208
33 (11) "Claude the Terminator" Ted Wass F.J. Pratt & Dan Cohen December 9, 2003 211
34 (12) "Santa Claude" Ted Wass Mike Dieffenbach December 16, 2003 212
35 (13) "What About That!" Ted Wass Chuck Tatham January 6, 2004 214
36 (14) "Two Camps" Ted Wass Justin Adler January 27, 2004 215
37 (15) "Love Stinks (Sometimes)" Ted Wass Dan Tobin February 10, 2004 217
38 (16) "The Crush" Ted Wass Rob LaZebnik February 17, 2004 216
39 (17) "Claude's Apartment" Ted Wass Mike Dieffenbach February 24, 2004 218
40 (18) "22 Minus 1 Equals 4" Skip Collector Chuck Tatham March 2, 2004 219
41 (19) "Riding in Cars With Falafel" Jonathan Weiss J.J. Wall March 9, 2004 213
42 (20) "Dating Protocol at GNB" Ted Wass Cynthia Greenburg & David Metrick March 16, 2004 220
43 (21) "Arctic Nights" Ted Wass Robert Bruce April 27, 2004 221
44 (22) "Claude's Roxanne" Ted Wass Ron Lux May 4, 2004 222
45 (23) "The Pimp Hat" Ted Wass Cynthia Greenburg May 11, 2004 224
46 (24) "Claude On One Knee" Ted Wass Christine Zander May 18, 2004 223

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