The best episode directed by Mitchell Hurwitz is "Señoritis", rated 8.059/10 from 17 user votes. It was "written by Jim Brandon". "Señoritis" aired on 5/26/2013 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "A New Attitude".
Maeby moves out on her own and reconnects with her cousin George-Michael.
Director: Mitchell Hurwitz
Writer: Jim Brandon
Gob accepts a job from his brother, but is distracted by a scheme of his own.
Director: Mitchell Hurwitz
Writer: Mitchell Hurwitz
Buster struggles to make it on his own and break away from his overbearing mother.
Director: Mitchell Hurwitz
Writer: Mitchell Hurwitz
Gob finds a new group of friends after his relationship falls apart and his family abandons him.
Director: Mitchell Hurwitz
Writer: Mitchell Hurwitz
Lucille finds that her children have started dividing up her things, and adjusts to her new home.
Director: Mitchell Hurwitz
Writer: Dean Lorey
At UC Irvine things get steamy when George-Michael finds himself in a love triangle with his best friend Ray and his girlfriend Becky.
Director: Mitchell Hurwitz
Writer: Dean Lorey
Michael is presented with a new business opportunity that could change his life, but unfortunately, he needs his family to sign off.
Director: Mitchell Hurwitz
Writer: Mitchell Hurwitz
Tobias searches for meaning after splitting with Lindsay, only to find that old habits die hard.
Director: Mitchell Hurwitz
Writer: Dean Lorey
George-Michael tries to reconnect with his father, but is finding himself overwhelmed by the responsibility of running his business.
Director: Mitchell Hurwitz
Writer: Mitchell Hurwitz
Tobias returns to his roots and reunites with his leading lady after a rough few weeks.
Director: Mitchell Hurwitz
Writer: Dean Lorey
Lindsay continues to push away from being a Bluth by embracing a relationship and finding a new career.
Director: Mitchell Hurwitz
Writer: Richard A. Rosenstock
Lindsay tries to reclaim her sense of self while traveling and getting back to her political activist roots.
Director: Mitchell Hurwitz
Writer: Dean Lorey
Michael says goodbye to the family business and starts his own. And the life of the family is turned upside down when their mail man Pete dies.
Director: Mitchell Hurwitz
Writer: Mitchell Hurwitz
George Sr.'s new business hits a rough patch, and he must bribe a politician to get his scam back on track.
Director: Mitchell Hurwitz
Writer: Dean Lorey
George Sr. comes up with a get rich quick scam after his family falls apart.
Director: Mitchell Hurwitz
Writer: Jim Vallely