The best episode directed by Anu Valia is "... been a big, fat liar", rated 9.3/10 from 6 user votes. It was "written by Erica Oyama". "... been a big, fat liar" aired on 4/27/2020 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "... pissed off everyone I know".
Devi oversteps several boundaries in an attempt to be a better friend. Eleanor’s reunion with her mother leads to multiple revelations and confessions.
Director: Anu Valia
Writer: Erica Oyama
After another fallout with her friends, Devi grapples with unresolved trauma. A party at Ben’s turns out to be equal parts awkward, awful and amazing.
Director: Anu Valia
Writer: Chris Schleicher
Victor is nervous when Mia says she wants to take their relationship to the next level.
Director: Anu Valia
Writer: David Smithyman
Chase releases a beautiful, socially progressive music video that is very much about Cary; Brooke begins her new life as her little brother's personal assistant.
Director: Anu Valia
Writer: Chris Kelly
While seizing creative control, Matt drops in on Nathan at the Beverly Club. Ava and Nathan try to maintain power. Nathan struggles to keep his story straight.
Director: Anu Valia
Writer: Craig Rosenberg
Brooke finds that it's hard to date with a famous brother; Cary tries to befriend a group of Instagays to help his chances of getting a part in a new Ryan Murphy miniseries.
Director: Anu Valia
Writer: Cole Escola
After Nathan's botched proposal, Ava fights to keep him on target. When detectives visit the club, a petrified Nathan worries he's a suspect. Matt asks to meet.
Director: Anu Valia
Writer: Craig Rosenberg
While attempting to cover her trail for fueling gossip about Aneesa, Devi's guilt grows. Nalini warms up to a nemesis. Kamala gets a rude shock.
Director: Anu Valia
Writer: Marina Cockenberg
Family man and teacher Dusty Hubbard begins to reevaluate his life and happiness after the arrival of a strange machine called the Morpho.
Director: Anu Valia
Writer: David West Read
After Nathan tries rescheduling their mother-son date night, Megan begrudgingly joins him at a fundraiser for queer youth, where she struggles with revelations about both her kids. Meanwhile, her unexpected arrival forces Chester to divulge the details of his arrangement with Nathan to Bo, and Greta's indecisiveness finally catches up with her.
Director: Anu Valia
Writer: Sono Patel
After her father delivers a crushing family update, a sleep-deprived Riley tries to avoid Sam's concern, searches for an MIA Chester, and bumps heads with Greta and Ana. Meanwhile, Naomi's dental procedure wreaks havoc on more than just her mouth.
Director: Anu Valia
Writer: Sharr White
Carrie’s publisher tasks her with injecting some hope into her new book, Miranda attempts to rekindle a spark with Steve, and Charlotte bristles when Harry imposes on her sacred space… tennis.
Director: Anu Valia
Writer: Julie Rottenberg
When Darby has a medical scare, her overbearing mom, Claudia, comes to town to help. As mother-daughter tensions rise, we learn that Claudia's past relationship struggles may have rubbed off on Darby. Despite their differences, the two try their best to connect.
Director: Anu Valia
Writer: Megan Mercier
Dusty and Cass host a dinner as she wrestles with what her Morpho card might mean. Deerfield’s citizens start making drastic life changes.
Director: Anu Valia
Writer: Sarah Walker
She-Hulk discovers Titania owns the name “She-Hulk” and is suing her for trademark infringement.
Director: Anu Valia
Writer: Dana Schwartz
After coming clean to Che, Miranda is spurred toward making a life-altering decision. Carrie attempts to learn more about her mysterious 20-something neighbor. Charlotte’s efforts to be more open with her kids about sex get derailed.
Director: Anu Valia
Writer: Rachna Fruchbom
Jen is a bridesmaid in a friend’s wedding, a stressful event compounded by uniquely She-Hulk issues.
Director: Anu Valia
Writer: Kara Brown