The best episode directed by Jeff Richmond is "Kimmy's in a Love Triangle!", rated 8.4/10 from 12 user votes. It was "written by Azie Dungey". "Kimmy's in a Love Triangle!" aired on 3/6/2015 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Ballad of Kenneth Parcell".
Kimmy decides between Dong and Logan. Xanthippe finds out that she has to move to Connecticut to live with her mother. Titus gets a straight coach to help him get an acting gig.
Director: Jeff Richmond
Writer: Azie Dungey
Liz looks for a new best friend after discovering that Jenna has traded their friendship for fame. Tracy contemplates mortality as Dotcom and Grizz scramble to show him that life is still worth living. Meanwhile, Jack decides to end the page program in order to impress Hank Hooper.
Director: Jeff Richmond
Writer: Matt Hubbard
Liz finds a secret weapon to help in her contract negotiations with Jack, Kenneth leaves his job because he feels under-appreciated, and Tracy and Jenna perform at their accountant's ungrateful son's Bar Mitzvah.
Director: Jeff Richmond
Writer: Ron Weiner
As her new kids arrive, Liz scrambles to save TGS from cancellation. Jack finds a new NBC president.
Director: Jeff Richmond
Writer: Nina Pedrad
Wedding fever hits TGS, leaving Liz to sort out Grizz's dilemma when both Tracy and Dot Com want to be his best man. Jenna's new boyfriend, Paul, raises Liz and Pete's suspicions, while Jack is finally forced to deal with the death of his mentor, Don Geiss, when Geiss leaves him a strange but meaningful inheritance.
Director: Jeff Richmond
Writer: Dylan Morgan
Kimmy helps Jacqueline put her life back together after the divorce. Titus donates his old clothes and makes a connection with a construction worker.
Director: Jeff Richmond
Writer: Robert Carlock
The FBI enlists Kimmy's help when former mole woman Gretchen tries to start a cult of her own. Titus is stricken with a strange disease.
Director: Jeff Richmond
Writer: Leila Strachan
Titus opens up about his encounter with Mr. Frumpus. Kimmy bonds with her date's parents and starts seeing them behind his back.
Director: Jeff Richmond
Writer: Danny Rubin
Diana sets Katie off on a mission to take the job at the station that she wants, but when Katie tries to be executive producer for the day, she soon realizes that Greg has it much harder than she realized. Meanwhile, Carol uses Greg and Katie's workplace competition as an opportunity to push the two of them together. After Diana insults Portia on a women-in-business panel, Portia declares a "squad feud" that forces their two very different worlds together.
Director: Jeff Richmond
Writer: Ben Dougan
Girls5eva gets a record deal, and the women discover how much they're willing to sacrifice for it.
Director: Jeff Richmond
Writer: Meredith Scardino