The best episode directed by Calvin Wong is "First Date", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Marlena Rodriguez". "First Date" aired on 7/9/2020 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Josh Gets Shredded".
While Josh and Emily try to rekindle their relationship, Alex acts as Bridgette's wingman on a horrifying double date.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Marlena Rodriguez
After struggling to play with Candice, Josh tries to get fit but overdoes it.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Gabe Delahaye
Randy discovers his birth parents are alive and wealthy.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Aaron Burdette
Candice becomes the kingpin of an illegal hot-sauce racket.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Chris Kula
Emily lets an old friend crash at the apartment but getting rid of her proves difficult.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Melissa Hunter
Pearle makes new friends in a water aerobics class who turns out to have a sinister secret.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Gabe Delahaye
Alex buys his first smartphone, which seduces him into a digital fantasy world.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Gabe Delahaye
Bridgette is sick of unreliable guys who "ghost" her until she falls for an actual ghost.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Alison Agosti
After Josh abandons his family in the face of danger, he asks Pearle to train him to be brave.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Chris Kula
Randy discovers his true calling while stranded on a deserted island.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Marlena Rodriguez
Tired of children’s birthday parties, Josh and Emily try to make Candice’s party more exciting for adults.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Aaron Burdette
Alex and Josh travel back in time to save Alex and Bridgette’s marriage.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Chris Kula
When a new music teacher becomes popular, a jealous Mr. Campbell plots her downfall.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Chris Kula
While Pearle helps Bridgette break her phone addiction, the others mistakenly believe Bridgette has been abducted.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Marlena Rodriguez
To market his steamy novel of Viking erotica, Alex recruits Pearle to pose as the book’s author.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Chris Kula
Bridgette and Emily discover they are beloved rock stars in a foreign country.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Stephanie Amante-Ritter
A horse gets loose during a windstorm and teaches the gang to dream again.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Alison Agosti
Fearing for their jobs, Josh and his coworkers must destroy their robot replacement.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Alison Agosti
When Pops continues to have nightmares of an extraterrestrial creature asking for his address, the gang tries to help him.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Madeline Queripel
A mysterious new enemy, Anti-Pops, is after Pops forcing everyone on the Space Tree Station to evacuate.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Benton Connor
The Park crew encounter the Alpha Dome, the first dome sent into space. When the crew go to investigate they find that its inhabitants believe that it is 1690.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Sean Glaze
The gang must travel to an ancient VCR that will play a VHS tape, made of ice, so that they can learn Pops' origins.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Madeline Queripel
Earl, an ancient sensei, begins training Pops for his fight with Anti-Pops, but Pops is not sure if he can or should go along with it.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Casey Crowe
Despite all of his training, Pops still does not want to fight, so he sets up a meeting with Anti-Pops to settle things peacefully.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Minty Lewis
The crew arrive at Lolliland early, so they set up traps for Anti-Pops. Things seem to go off smoothly, but Anti-Pops is unfazed by their futile attempts.
Director: Calvin Wong
Writer: Madeline Queripel