The best episode directed by Jay Duplass is "Tee-Tee Pa-Pah", rated 9/10 from 2 user votes. It was "written by Paul Thureen". "Tee-Tee Pa-Pah" aired on 2/13/2022 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Whistleblower".
With a tornado looming, Sam prepares for a different kind of storm as she shares the truth about Rick with Tricia. After impulsively adopting a dog, Joel realizes he wants more out of life.
Director: Jay Duplass
Writer: Paul Thureen
Given the mountains of evidence against them, Dory, Drew, and their uninspiring legal team struggle to come up with a half-decent defense strategy, while Portia and Elliott are aggressively interrogated under fluorescent lighting.
Director: Jay Duplass
Writer: Andrew Pierce Fleming
The media can't get enough of this salacious case, and Dory is starting to enjoy the attention. Meanwhile, Drew addresses the skeletons in his closet, and a betrayed Elliott cuts ties with Portia, driving her into the open arms of Christ.
Director: Jay Duplass
Writer: Starlee Kine
In her quest to reinspire Joel, Sam recruits a small team to help and reveals a new potential location for Choir Practice. Later, on a purple party bus, Sam realizes just how far she’s come. Season finale.
Director: Jay Duplass
Writer: Paul Thureen
While on their way to Wichita, Sam and Tricia finally tell Mary Jo why they’re temporarily moving her from the care facility. After accidentally blowing his own cover stalking Brad, Joel opens up about his personal crisis stemming from Fred’s upcoming wedding.
Director: Jay Duplass
Writer: Paul Thureen
When the devastation of her sister Holly’s death trickles into her workplace, Sam finds an unexpected connection with her coworker Joel. Later, just as a fight with her other sister Tricia leaves Sam feeling further unmoored, Joel offers her a lifeline.
Director: Jay Duplass
Writer: Paul Thureen
Loosely based on the true story of two operatives who went to the White House to determine if Ronald Reagan was mentally impaired. Instead, they found that he was severely depressed, watching movies all day and NOT doing his job—at all.
Director: Jay Duplass
Writer: Jeff Baena