The best episode directed by Kimberly McCullough is "Fake Bitch", rated 8.7/10 from 3 user votes. It was "written by Vivian Huang". "Fake Bitch" aired on 7/8/2022 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Paddy's Has a Jumper".
Word gets out: Erika's cool, not chill — and the queen of Parkway. But the pressure's on as the temp rises, frenemies square off, and a troll surfaces.
Director: Kimberly McCullough
Writer: Vivian Huang
Trapped inside Paddy's with a suicide jumper on the roof, the Gang wonders if they should bother intervening with an algorithm of their own - Could he, would he, should we? the second half hour, Dennis and Charlie stand guard at the entrance to their laser tag base waiting to ambush the legendary "Big Mo," but Dennis begins to ponder the reasons they play laser tag and if their pursuit of a victory is worth their effort.
Director: Kimberly McCullough
Writer: Danielle Schneider
High School Musical 4 pulls focus from High School Musical 3 as one of the Wildcats has a star-is-born moment.
Director: Kimberly McCullough
Writer: Ann Kim
A rambunctious Thanksgiving "cast party" at Ashlyn's ends with surprising news for Gina, while Miss Jenn and Mr. Mazzara accidentally spend the holiday together at East High.
Director: Kimberly McCullough
Writer: Ann Acacia Kim
As Schneider's trainee, Elena learns there's more to being a building super than fixing things. Penelope battles Lydia over space in their garage.
Director: Kimberly McCullough
Writer: Becky Mann
Ricky, Gina, and the rest of the Wildcats must make big decisions on opening night of HSM 3.
Director: Kimberly McCullough
Writer: Zach Dodes
When Miss Jenn is placed on temporary leave and rehearsals are put on hold, the students rally together to defend their drama teacher.
Director: Kimberly McCullough
Writer: Oliver Goldstick
While helping Jesse take photos for his new Tinder profile, Sophie feels sparks with someone unexpected. Valentina helps Sid with his long distance relationship. Ellen and Charlie go apartment hunting.
Director: Kimberly McCullough
Writer: Dan Levy
After rival school North High releases a viral video to undermine the Wildcats, Miss Jenn hosts a weekend improv intensive to build up her kids' confidence. Meanwhile, Nini works on a new song at Salt Lake Slices, where she finds inspiration in Kourtney's approach to life.
Director: Kimberly McCullough
Writer: Ilano Wolpert
Flying high after the triumph of opening night, Ricky, Nini, Gina, and the Wildcats gather at Ashlyn's for a New Year's Eve party. Miss Jenn runs into the new North High rival theatre teacher—a.k.a her ex-boyfriend—and at the stroke of midnight, shocking revelations come to the surface.
Director: Kimberly McCullough
Writer: Tim Federle
The Wildcats contend with High School Musical 3 auditions AND High School Musical 4 rehearsal.
Director: Kimberly McCullough
Writer: Ilana Wolpert
Gina and Seb rally the group to throw Carlos the music and dance-filled Quinceañero he never had. Meanwhile, Ricky accidentally oversteps in more ways than one, and Miss Jenn gets a wild idea about how to get Nini back onstage at East High.
Director: Kimberly McCullough
Writer: Emilia Serrano
The Wildcats revisit the past in order to secure the future of the theater program.
Director: Kimberly McCullough
Writer: Chandler Turk
Emily goes up for a position as the Rosewood High swim coach, only to learn that her ex-girlfriend Paige is also up for the job. Hanna is visited by Mrs. Grunwald after she has a vision that the PLLs are in danger. The girls track down the doctor who delivered Mary’s baby in order to get answers. Ali decides to go back to work to help bring some normalcy to her life again.
Director: Kimberly McCullough
Writer: Charles Grant Craig
Kourtney, Carlos and Big Red decide to join their friends and audition for on stage roles in "Beauty and the Beast," while Nini experiences FOMO from afar. When new competition shows up to the tryout, Gina tries to shake off some old habits.
Director: Kimberly McCullough
Writer: Ann Acacia Kim
Life after death has never been so — popular. Gia confronts Erika and connects with Gavin. All hell breaks out when BFFs turn and the truth emerges.
Director: Kimberly McCullough
Writer: Sonia Kharkar
YOLO — or do you only live twice? Two besties get real while confessions fly. Old footage and a new hashtag threaten Erika's fame.
Director: Kimberly McCullough
Writer: Stefanie Leder
Aria, Emily, Hanna and Spencer find themselves back in familiar territory with the Rosewood P.D. knocking at their doors looking for answers and their actions now affecting the loved ones around them. With her mother's job on the line, Hanna tries to come up with an alibi that could save all four of them with the help of her old high school friend, Lucas. Meanwhile, Emily comes clean about the last five years, and Aria goes the extra mile to keep Ezra's second book in play with her boss.
Director: Kimberly McCullough
Writer: Maya Goldsmith