The best episode directed by Amy York Rubin is "Welcome to Creekwood", rated 9.357/10 from 627 user votes. It was "written by Elizabeth Berger". "Welcome to Creekwood" aired on 6/17/2020 and is rated 0.4 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Pilot".
Victor arrives at Creekwood a year after the events of “Love, Simon” excited to start his new life.
Director: Amy York Rubin
Writer: Elizabeth Berger
Razor-sharp, meticulous attorney Margaret Wright hires her talented but scruffy, aimless son, Todd, as her law firm's in-house investigator
Director: Amy York Rubin
Writer: Scott Prendergast
With a massive snowstorm beating down on St. Louis and an unsympathetic home office, the Cloud 9 employees and customers get snowed in, leading to escalating tensions and infighting.
Director: Amy York Rubin
Writer: Dayo Adesokan
Tribeca is undercover as a high school glee club coach to stop a highly prolific distributor of malware and computer exploits. But first, her glee club must come in first place at their final competition.
Director: Amy York Rubin
Writer: Marisa Pinson
With Jessica's career as an author taking off, Louis worries that she is losing interest in him and attempts to rekindle the flame under Marvin's guidance. Evan skips his way into Emery's seventh grade English class with a particularly hard-to-please teacher, Ms. Doris. When neither can win her over, they seek advice from an unusual source.
Director: Amy York Rubin
Writer: Cindy Fang
Eddie, angry after his mom tells him he’s too immature to go on a student exchange trip to Taiwan, takes Jessica at her word when she says “my house, my rules” and leaves home. But when he ends up living with Horace in his new apartment, he has second thoughts. Louis and Evan suspect Emery is leading some sort of secret life after he quits the volleyball team but lies about still going to practice, so they begin following him.
Director: Amy York Rubin
Writer: David Smithyman
Overwhelmed by grief and anger after her husband's sudden death, acerbic real estate agent Jen meets tenderhearted Judy at a support group.
Director: Amy York Rubin
Writer: Liz Feldman
Amid her escalating rage over the stalled investigation into her husband's death, Jen becomes more entangled in Judy's messy personal life.
Director: Amy York Rubin
Writer: Liz Feldman