The best episode directed by Jonathan Judge is "Pilot!", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by N/A". "Pilot!" aired on 1/20/2022 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Talented!".
Milo, the beloved head geek at a popular strip-mall comic-book shop finds his world disrupted when the boss hires a new employee: the quirky and excitable Ruby.
Director: Jonathan Judge
Writer: N/A
After Darby's theater troupe gets their auditorium destroyed, everyone participates in a talent show fundraiser, where Ruby signs Milo up for an incredibly dangerous performance.
Director: Jonathan Judge
Writer: Jeny Quine
Lincoln and his friends get ready for the school dance! Clyde's dad's are particularly excited that this might be the night Clyde has the ultimate meet-cute they've been waiting for, meanwhile Lincoln keeps striking out with his crush, Charlie.
Director: Jonathan Judge
Writer: Amy Pittman
Lincoln decides to tap out of his brotherly duties and go on a vacation. Clyde steps in to take on Lincoln's role in the family, at first everything goes great, until tides turn and Clyde has to call on Lincoln for help.
Director: Jonathan Judge
Writer: Peter Limm
Tired of having his space intruded upon, Lincoln and Clyde create an exclusive club only to find Lincoln's sisters have all done the same.
Director: Jonathan Judge
Writer: Michael Hobert
Lincoln and Clyde find themselves outmatched in the ultimate prank war, meanwhile Lisa takes on a new “sport” with some help from Lynn Jr.
Director: Jonathan Judge
Writer: Peter Limm
The Royal Woods talent show provides the ultimate stage for all of the Loud family to show off their talents, and beat the Torkelson family once and for all.
Director: Jonathan Judge
Writer: Alan Yanaga
Lincoln is excited to stay up late with his best friend Clyde to watch the RIP Hardcore Midnight Marathon, but his plans are ruined when his dad institutes an early curfew.
Director: Jonathan Judge
Writer: N/A
When the Short family arrives at their vacation resort in the Yucatan, their accommodations aren’t quite what they expected. Heather is ridiculously overprotective of Sophia during the family activities. Jen and Greg discover that Matt and Colleen have been duping everyone. John and Joan get separated from their tour group in the jungle.
Director: Jonathan Judge
Writer: Justin Adler
When Tim and Heather go to an expensive dinner to celebrate their anniversary, they are determined to finish every bite of their pricey 20-course meal. Also, Jen and Greg try to quickly potty-train Lark before her first day of preschool; Tyler gets jealous of the attention Clementine is getting at work; and Matt and Samantha team up for a “Middle Child Day” and go to a trapeze school.
Director: Jonathan Judge
Writer: Jordan Young
When George Sr. asks Sheldon to keep a secret from Mary, the stress of not being honest drives Sheldon to hideout at Tam’s for his first sleepover.
Director: Jonathan Judge
Writer: N/A
When Heather finds a map to a time capsule she buried with her brothers as kids, they all set out to find it and dig it up. Also, Jen learns she has a low car service rating so she books rides across the city to charm drivers and increase her score; Joan joins her neighbor's poker game in an effort to win an unusual prize; and John finally gets hearing aids but they aren't having the effect he was hoping for.
Director: Jonathan Judge
Writer: Barbie Adler
When Heather tells Sophia she has to get rid of her stuffed animals, Sophia stages a musical with them to see if she can change her mother's mind. Also, Colleen babysits Lark, and Jen comes home to find her dolled up in Colleen's old pageant dress; Joan's bike is stolen from the driveway so she enlists Matt, Greg and Tim to join her in tracking it down; and Tyler and Clementine get John's help to sell their homemade beef jerky at the farmer's market.
Director: Jonathan Judge
Writer: Dave Jeser
Greg stirs up an old family feud when he finds money he accused Matt of stealing from him when they were younger. Also, Joan takes offense when Heather writes off her forgetfulness as "old age"; Colleen confronts a mechanic she believes is sexist; and Tim makes the kids go through an impromptu earthquake drill to see if they could figure out how to get home without money or cell service.
Director: Jonathan Judge
Writer: Greg Malins
With the pressures of high school in their near future, CJ and her two best friends decide to embark on a series of middle school adventures while they can still take risks and have fun.
Director: Jonathan Judge
Writer: Scott Fellows