The best episode directed by Jaime Eliezer Karas is "To The Victor Belong The Spoils", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Rasheed Newson". "To The Victor Belong The Spoils" aired on 10/5/2015 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Hypocritical Oath".
With Mingo’s help, Daphne holds a fundraiser to help support a sign-language school in Mexico. Bay is livid when a student starts using her art to sell crude t-shirts. Regina deals with the repercussions of digging through Eric’s past. Meanwhile, Toby and Lily have to make difficult decisions about their future.
Director: Jaime Eliezer Karas
Writer: Rasheed Newson
After saving a local mobster, Brian encourages the guys to make changes in the rig. Hank considers the worst person he has ever helped. Billy looks for a neighborhood pony.
Director: Jaime Eliezer Karas
Writer: Sarah Walker
Victor and Benji go on an unexpected road trip out of town.
Director: Jaime Eliezer Karas
Writer: Danny Fernandez
A traveling storytelling troupe Jacob used to be in visits Abbott Elementary for a day of education and entertainment. Jacob can’t wait to share this part of his past with his colleagues; but when he realizes they think the performers are corny, Janine does her best to help him embrace his nerdy side. Meanwhile, Melissa struggles with the new normal of her combined second and third grade class.
Director: Jaime Eliezer Karas
Writer: Jordan Temple
Janine is thrilled to help introduce a new beverage to the cafeteria, but it ends up causing unexpected consequences for the students, teachers and school plumbing system. Elsewhere, Melissa clashes with her new aide, Ashley, who brings more disruption than help to the classroom.
Director: Jaime Eliezer Karas
Writer: Ava Coleman
After an explosive fight with her daughter, Carol is excited about her new position at "Morning Wined Up," but is disappointed to realize that the job offers less responsibility than she had hoped. Katie is determined to bring down Fenton Pelt, the billionaire suing "The Breakdown," despite specific orders from Greg and the network's attorney to leave him alone. When Katie's rousing speech about journalistic integrity fails to inspire anyone but Chuck, who has been suspended from the show, she reluctantly joins forces, only to find that his investigative skills aren't what they used to be.
Director: Jaime Eliezer Karas
Writer: Ben Dougan
Jacob manages to pull off a schoolwide field trip to the park; however, when Abbott must share the playground, the fun and games turn competitive. Elsewhere, Mr. Johnson enjoys having an empty school to himself.
Director: Jaime Eliezer Karas
Writer: Brian Rubenstein
Sam and Thorfinn get caught in the crossfire as the scheme Jay’s sister, Bela, and the ghosts have conjured up goes awry. Also, Isaac’s marriage to Beatrice sheds light on how apprehensive he has been in communicating his feelings to Nigel.
Director: Jaime Eliezer Karas
Writer: Joe Wiseman
Sam learns that one of the ghosts' powers is to enter the dreams of the livings and influence their decisions. Also, two of the ghosts think they've learned the secret to moving on.
Director: Jaime Eliezer Karas
Writer: Joe Wiseman
After Jacob reveals a detail about his personal life, Janine realizes she doesn't know the other teachers as well as she thought; Gregory's stern teaching approach is causing his whole class to underperform.
Director: Jaime Eliezer Karas
Writer: Justin Tan
Hot Dad surprises Ms. Bennigan with a visit from her parents, only to realize there is much she hasn't told them. The Teachers of Fillmore vie to be champions of Fillmore Fantasy School.
Director: Jaime Eliezer Karas
Writer: Katie O'Brien
Evan's father shows up unexpectedly, complicating things for Evan, Alex, and even Bombay.
Director: Jaime Eliezer Karas
Writer: Matthew Carlson
Jay’s sister, Bela, visits Woodstone Mansion and brings along an adoring male friend, inspiring Sam to spark a romance between them in the spirit of the holiday rom-coms she loves. Meanwhile, the ghosts have conjured up a very different holiday plan for Trevor and Bela. Also, Isaac has an awkward encounter with Nigel that forces him to look back on events in his life.
Director: Jaime Eliezer Karas
Writer: Emily Schmidt
After learning that Pete’s daughter, Laura, is getting married, Sam, at Pete’s behest, tries to convince her to hold her wedding at Woodstone B&B. Also, Alberta and Isaac team up to solve the mystery of what happened to Crash’s head.
Director: Jaime Eliezer Karas
Writer: Julia Harter
Sam, Jay and the remaining ghosts unravel the mystery of which ghost passed into the afterlife. Also, Sam and Jay must relocate an owl in order to do construction on the barn to turn it into Jay's restaurant.
Director: Jaime Eliezer Karas
Writer: John Blickstead
Holt makes Amy and Rosa investigate Jake's bad luck, but he also insults Gina. Charles partners with Hitchcock and Scully.
Director: Jaime Eliezer Karas
Writer: Brian Reich
When the guys save a landlord with a nut allergy, Johnny finds the perfect apartment to share with Theresa, and his relationship with her enters a new "territory." Brian tries to understand his relationship with Voodoo.
Director: Jaime Eliezer Karas
Writer: Erik Durbin
Alex tries to be a real coach. Evan recruits Sofi, and the team gets unexpected help...from Bombay.
Director: Jaime Eliezer Karas
Writer: Cathy Yuspa
Leslie pairs up the Pawnee Parks employees with their Eagleton counterparts. Meanwhile Ben and Chris reunite for an accounting project, and Ann reveals her plans for the future.
Director: Jaime Eliezer Karas
Writer: Donick Cary
When teen ghost Stephanie, who lives in the attic, awakens to find that her crush Trevor is now dating Hetty, she decides to sabotage all the relationships at Woodstone.
Director: Jaime Eliezer Karas
Writer: Kira Kalush
Upon hearing surprising news about Lori, Carter and Max take a road trip together.
Director: Jaime Eliezer Karas
Writer: Emily Silver
Ms. Watson gets evicted and Toby lets her move in to his place. Ms. Snap joins a dating website for well-to-do older men. Ms. Bennigan deals with the awkwardness of seeing a student outside of school.
Director: Jaime Eliezer Karas
Writer: Eliot Glazer
Ms. Snap is surprised when her mother, Tanya, shows up at a parent-teacher conference. Ms. Watson and Toby prepare a tap dance routine for the talent show. Ms. Cannon forces students to perform a song that will save Mother Earth.
Director: Jaime Eliezer Karas
Writer: Alyssa Forleiter
Struggling to juggle work and being a mother, Mrs. Adler accepts help from Ms. Cannon, which she quickly regrets. Ms. Snap leads a group of Wilderness Gals through the urban jungle to teach them what it means to be a modern woman.
Director: Jaime Eliezer Karas
Writer: Langan Kingsley
Dale and the local police’s investigation starts pointing directly to Ryn, meanwhile Xander and Calvin’s search for Chris heats up when they locate the nurse who works at the military bunker.
Director: Jaime Eliezer Karas
Writer: Emily Whitesell