The best episode directed by Gerry Cohen is "Cynthia's Birthday", rated 9/10 from 3 user votes. It was "written by Jerrod Carmichael". "Cynthia's Birthday" aired on 6/21/2017 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Protest".
After Cynthia reacts negatively to a birthday gift she receives from Jerrod and Maxine, Jerrod forces his family to broaden their horizons and sets out to prove there should be no rules about what is and isn't acceptable when it comes to race.
Director: Gerry Cohen
Writer: Jerrod Carmichael
A protest breaks out in the community, causing divisions in the family over social activism and complicating Jarrod's birthday celebration.
Director: Gerry Cohen
Writer: Jerrod Carmichael
After Cynthia sees her reverend with a woman who is not his wife, Maxine ends up revealing thatshe had her own brush with infidelity.
Director: Gerry Cohen
Writer: Jerrod Carmichael
When Maxine offers to set Bobby up with a friend who the family deems unattractive, a debate about beauty and superficiality ensues that spurs Maxine to try to prove that the world is not that shallow.
Director: Gerry Cohen
Writer: Aeysha Carr
When Jerrod survives a tragedy, he fights against being coddled by his family and being labeled a victim, but things are made harder when he's forced to tell a police officer exactly what he saw.
Director: Gerry Cohen
Writer: Robin Shorr
Al gets a visit from a guardian angel and discovers what the Bundy household would look like if he was never born.
Director: Gerry Cohen
Writer: Ron Leavitt
Al, Bud and Kelly arrive in Las Vegas to find Peg and Marcy completely broke, and they must find a way to raise some money to get back home.
Director: Gerry Cohen
Writer: Kevin Curran
In order to earn money for a competition, Kelly hustle men for money by playing pool.
Director: Gerry Cohen
Writer: N/A
Peggy takes Marcy on a trip to Las Vegas to get over her divorce from Steve.
Director: Gerry Cohen
Writer: N/A
Al becomes the neighborhood godfather when Kelly starts dating a 41-year-old man with the right connections.
Director: Gerry Cohen
Writer: N/A
Bud juggles two women at once, one being Miss McGowen, his English teacher. Meanwhile, the family ignores Peggy when she is sick and Al gets free pizza by attending children's birthday parties at Chuck E. Cheese.
Director: Gerry Cohen
Writer: Katherine Green
Al's softball team wants to bench him before the big championship, but Peggy, Kelly and Bud hold three of the required votes to omit him. Peggy is swayed by the hunk who will replace Al, while it takes food to get the kids' votes.
Director: Gerry Cohen
Writer: Katherine Green
Bud gets a huge money grant to go to college, but Al and Peggy spend it all on items for themselves.
Director: Gerry Cohen
Writer: N/A
On their way to W* County, the Bundys stop at the car wash, where their Dodge disappears.
Director: Gerry Cohen
Writer: Larry Jacobson
After Jerrod gives his parents tickets to a Bill Cosby concert for their anniversary, the family talk about whether to go because of the scandal surrounding him.
Director: Gerry Cohen
Writer: Jerrod Carmichael
Maxine discovers Cynthia crying in the kitchen and fears she may be in need of counseling due to depression.
Director: Gerry Cohen
Writer: Willie Hunter
Al's pride and "do-it-yourself" beliefs annoys the rest of the family when Al decides to fix the leaking roof himself.
Director: Gerry Cohen
Writer: Kevin Curran
Al and Kelly pretend to be sick so they can avoid going with Peggy and Bud to W* County, but Kelly ends up really getting sick and Al has to care for her for the entire week which interrupts Al's fantasies of being with two beautiful women.
Director: Gerry Cohen
Writer: N/A
Al gets a visit from small green aliens who steal his socks.
Director: Gerry Cohen
Writer: N/A
A rabbit destroys Al's fantasy of having a vegetable garden.
Director: Gerry Cohen
Writer: Ron Leavitt
Al is horrified when Peggy completely redecorates his bathroom, turning it pink.
Director: Gerry Cohen
Writer: N/A
The Bundys and the D'Arcys face the effects of greed as they discover a gold mine in the desert.
Director: Gerry Cohen
Writer: N/A
Kelly gets her own talk show and the other networks become interested in it.
Director: Gerry Cohen
Writer: Larry Jacobson
Peggy thinks Al is having an affair, so she sends the kids to spy on him.
Director: Gerry Cohen
Writer: N/A
Al must work at a gas station after Peggy and the kids buy too much junk food, which Al cannot pay for, so he has to work off his debt.
Director: Gerry Cohen
Writer: Ron Leavitt