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The Best Episodes Directed By Bart Freundlich

Every TV Episode Directed by Bart Freundlich Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Bart Freundlich Ratings Summary

"La Petite Mort" is the best rated episode directed by Bart Freundlich. It scored 8.1/10 based on 17 votes. It was written by Tom Kapinos. It aired on 12/14/2008 and is rated 0.4 points higher than their second-best episode, "LOL".

  • La Petite Mort
    8.1/1017 votes

    #1 - La Petite Mort

    Season 2 Episode 12 - Aired 12/14/2008

    Hank completes his biography of Ashby. Charlie is reduced to working at a car dealership. Sonja gives birth. Karen accepts a job offer back home in New York, forcing Hank and Becca to make painful choices.

    Director: Bart Freundlich

    Writer: Tom Kapinos

  • LOL
    7.7/1023 votes

    #2 - LOL

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 9/10/2007

    Bill asks Hank to step in as a guest speaker at Mia's creative writing class. During a radio interview, Hank talks about his writing and motivations. Meanwhile, Becca develops a crush on her guitar teacher Dave, but he ends up with Mia.

    Director: Bart Freundlich

    Writer: Susan McMartin

  • Monkey Business
    7.4/1017 votes

    #3 - Monkey Business

    Season 4 Episode 4 - Aired 1/30/2011

    Hank Moody is notified by his attorney Abby that he will be going to trial for statutory rape. But not before Hank hands the completed F&P script to Charlie, who promptly drags him to a meeting with the Director, producer Stu Beggs and eccentric financier Zig Samitaur, setting off a chain of events that leads to Hank and Charlie having to explain why there’s a dead billionaire in the bathroom.

    Director: Bart Freundlich

    Writer: Matt Patterson

  • The Land of Rape and Honey
    6.9/1017 votes

    #4 - The Land of Rape and Honey

    Season 3 Episode 2 - Aired 10/4/2009

    Hank starts working as college professor and soon gets into trouble while Charlie interferes with Marcie's romantic life.

    Director: Bart Freundlich

    Writer: Tom Kapinos

  • Zoso
    6.9/1020 votes

    #5 - Zoso

    Season 3 Episode 4 - Aired 10/18/2009

    Hank objects to Becca's adult fashion sense; Hank and Charlie visit a strip club to discover the secret life of a talented student; Charlie and Marcy's house sale goes awry.

    Director: Bart Freundlich

    Writer: Tom Kapinos

  • Waiting for the Miracle
    6.9/1016 votes

    #6 - Waiting for the Miracle

    Season 5 Episode 4 - Aired 1/29/2012

    Hank receives an unwelcome surprise in the form of Carrie, ex-girlfriend and arsonist that he's forced to invite along when Karen and Becca show up to invite him to a dinner party. Stu, Marcy and Bates' talk of sexual proclivities leaves the Moodys searching for the nearest exit, but the party gets even more out of control when Carrie has a realization about Hank. Meanwhile, Charlie goes on a blind date with Mary, a "nice girl" who's more than a little inexperienced.

    Director: Bart Freundlich

    Writer: N/A

  • Raw
    6.6/1019 votes

    #7 - Raw

    Season 5 Episode 8 - Aired 3/4/2012

    Hank is stuck reading Tyler's screenplay but discovers some talent under that head of hair, even though the script appears to be disturbingly autobiographical account of the author's relationship with Becca. Charlie and Lizzie's love quadrangle with Stu and Marcy heats up, but when their bedroom games hit too close to home for Charlie, it may be off to therapy for all four of them.

    Director: Bart Freundlich

    Writer: N/A

  • Together
    6.6/105 votes

    #8 - Together

    Season 1 Episode 8 - Aired 4/27/2014

    Worried that Skouras has developed the ability to locate Bo, Winter sends Channing on a mission to infiltrate the Orchestra campus. Despite Winter’s instructions to keep a low profile, Bo is compelled to help a family man who is in over his head.

    Director: Bart Freundlich

    Writer: Alfonso Cuarón

  • Perverts & Whores
    6.5/1016 votes

    #9 - Perverts & Whores

    Season 5 Episode 10 - Aired 3/18/2012

    Minus one agent and best friend, Hank crashes with his two favorite ladies, Karen and Becca. Looking for new representation, he meets with Hollywood power agent Larry Levine, who quickly sets a meeting with world-class filmmaker and Hank Moody idol Lars Manderhoff. It may be a match made in heaven when Lars surprises Hank with one of his favorite working girls, Trixie (guest star Judy Greer). Distraught over his personal losses, Charlie seeks comfort from Marcy while Lizzie enjoys her big break, a part in "Santa Monica Cop" courtesy of Stu.

    Director: Bart Freundlich

    Writer: N/A