The best episode directed by Claire Scanlon is "I'm Just Not That Into Me", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Andrew Guest". "I'm Just Not That Into Me" aired on 3/12/2014 and is rated 1.8 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Box".
When Tessa drags Malik and Lisa to a college party, she meets a male version of herself and becomes enamored. They see eye-to-eye on everything and it's almost the perfect relationship. Meanwhile, Dallas enlists a matchmaker to set her and Dalia up, but the matchmaker convinces Dallas to date herself and she decides to get back to basics with a new look.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Andrew Guest
As Jake begins an intense interrogation of a wily dentist suspected of murder, an opera-bound Holt jumps in to assist. Sterling K. Brown guest-stars.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Luke Del Tredici
A drunk Uber passenger convinces Kimmy to stop repressing her emotions. Meanwhile, a broken R. Kelly cassette tape pushes Titus over the edge.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Meredith Scardino
When Murray's high school free throw record is broken, he attends a banquet as the guest of honor; Barry decides to throw a party.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Adam F. Goldberg
Dre must take Jack and Diane on a mandatory camping trip for school and hatches a plan for them to escape to a fancy hotel for some pampering. Meanwhile, Bow gets an award at work, but feels undermined after a colleague is surprised to learn that she went to USC for med school.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Christian Lander
A disastrous snooping incident compels Devi and Nalini to do some introspection. Paxton steps out of his comfort zone. Eleanor has a breakthrough.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Chris Schleicher
Evelyn must hide at Eddie's place. Doug makes a pitch for the Dellacorte. Maxine and Robert make shocking discoveries.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Kelly Hutchinson
Holt risks his career by refusing to let his greatest nemesis have the last word. Boyle and Terry compete for Jake's tickets to an exclusive kid event.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Jess Dweck
Eleanor recalls some forgotten events from her past.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Cord Jefferson
Titus directs a school musical but misses being in the spotlight. Jacqueline and Lillian try to scalp tickets to parents. Kimmy confronts a blogger.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Robert Carlock
It’s Halloween in the Nine-Nine, which can only mean one thing: heist time. This year, the squad members pull out all the stops in their quest to win the new defending title of “Ultimate Detective Slash Genius.” Lines are drawn and plans are made, but there can only be one reigning champion.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Phil Augusta Jackson
Jake helps Amy navigate the complicated relationship she has with her brother, David. Charles introduces some drama into an undercover mission involving Terry and Holt.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Neil Campbell
Jake is determined to prove that he's not to blame for Holt's bad mood, and when Charles catches a notorious bank robber, nobody believes him.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Laura McCreary
The squad takes stock of its eight years together and looks toward the future.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Daniel J. Goor
As Louis and the Cattleman's Ranch staff prepare to serve as a polling place for the 1996 election, Jessica suspects that one of the restaurant employees may be an undocumented immigrant. So when Jessica reports her findings to the I.N.S., she learns that her immigration status is also questionable. Meanwhile, Eddie and his friends have a heated debate over who killed rapper Tupac Shakur.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Sanjay Shah
With Danny gone, Mindy's loneliness leads her to join a support group under false pretenses. Morgan and Colette discover Tamra's secret pastime.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Lang Fisher
Kimmy and Titus get in over their heads when they steal a gas station bathroom key. Jacqueline plots to infiltrate the NFL owners’ meeting.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Nick Bernardone
Jake persuades Scully and Hitchcock to take over a drug bust so he can help out with a "celebrity" matter. But neither case is what the team expected.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Andrew Guest
Another shakeup at the precinct spells trouble for Jake and Amy, while a string of disappointments sends Holt into a downward spiral.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Luke Del Tredici
The squad suspects an inside job when guns and cocaine connected to a notorious crime boss go missing from the Nine-Nine.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Marcy Jarreau
It's Halloween in the office and Andy invites his college a cappella group to perform, which leads to a confrontation with his frenemy Broccoli Rob. Meanwhile, Dwight finds evidence that a madman is loose in the office and tries to track him down, and the first meeting of Jim's new job causes a fight with Pam.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Owen Ellickson
The DiMeo plan to avoid another horrible Thanksgiving with Jimmy’s brother’s family backfires when they invite themselves over to celebrate. While Kenneth and Ray destroy the turkey, the rest of the family creates a game, checking off the various instances of annoyance their relatives are known for. When Jimmy and his brother Billy decide to take their competition to the streets, the family discovers that Billy’s family is not as perfect as it seems.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Eric Lapidus
Mindy's friends and co-workers unintentionally throw her the worst birthday party ever. And, after storming out, Mindy stumbles upon a new group of friends with whom to celebrate. But when she ends up in a fight with her new pals, she receives help from someone in her recent past. Meanwhile, Danny and Jeremy compete for the affection of Mindy's friend.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Adam Countee
Tim and Heather unintentionally make things incredibly awkward for Tyler when he brings his gorgeous new girlfriend, Clementine, to meet the family. Also, Matt and Colleen are caught canoodling at the office by their obnoxious co-worker, Will, Jen and Greg vow not to become germaphobes, and John buys Sophia a cell phone behind her parents' backs.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Rolin Jones
Chuck is having cataract surgery and, for the first time ever, must miss a day of work. Carol, eager to shirk her overwhelming intern duties, offers to take care of him. Meanwhile, Katie is excited for a peaceful day but with Chuck gone, Greg is reluctant to be the bad guy. As a result, "The Breakdown" descends into chaos as Greg is forced to say yes to Portia, Justin and everyone else's "great ideas for the show."
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Sam Means