- 8.5/1011 votes
#1 - Forces of Nature
Season 3 Episode 3 - Aired 5/16/2024
Penelope catches the eye of nature-loving Lord Debling, to the dismay of other admirers. A near-catastrophe on a windy day makes a hero out of Colin.
Director: Andrew Ahn
Writer: Eli Wilson Pelton
- 7.5/1014 votes
#2 - Old Friends
Season 3 Episode 4 - Aired 5/16/2024
When a caller arrives at her home, Penelope faces a difficult choice. For others, opportunities to build a fresh start — and find a love match — abound.
Director: Andrew Ahn
Writer: Lauren Gamble
- 7.0/102 votes
#3 - Absolute Zero
Season 1 Episode 11 - Aired 6/17/2021
Struggling to manage dynamics at home and at school, Riley pours herself into searching for a job, discovering support systems in Sam and Ana. Greta and Luz establish boundaries, while Chester and Bo find a spark. Later, Greta's family dinner is full of surprises and secrets.
Director: Andrew Ahn
Writer: Michelle Denise Jackson
- 6.8/104 votes
#4 - Quarantine + N95 + Landline + Telescope + Social Distance
Season 5 Episode 6 - Aired 1/22/2021
During COVID-19’s first stay-at-home order, as Mac, Bozer and Riley quarantine together, they try to stop a crime in progress at their neighbor’s house. Also, Russ’ romantic fling takes on a longer and more complicated turn when they quarantine together.
Director: Andrew Ahn
Writer: Andrew Karlsruher
- 5.5/102 votes
#5 - The High Priestess
Season 1 Episode 12 - Aired 6/24/2021
Drowning in excessive male energy, Arianna hosts a girls-only sleepover for Naomi and Delilah. As they work to cast the negativity out of their lives, a potentially devastating secret also helps inspire a solution for Delilah and Naomi's romantic dilemma – much to Arianna's chagrin.
Director: Andrew Ahn
Writer: Max Saltarelli
- 1.0/101 votes
#6 - 1960s: Riots & Revolutions
Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 5/14/2021
Even before Stonewall, Pride took root in the 1960s when lesser-known heroes from marginalized communities, including queer girls of color and trans women, played an integral role in the advancement of the movement. Through activism and protest, small and large, the LGBTQ+ community struggled for rights, acceptance and equality.
Director: Andrew Ahn
Writer: N/A