The best episode directed by Pete Chatmon is "Don't You Be My Neighbor", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Kenny Smith Jr.". "Don't You Be My Neighbor" aired on 10/23/2018 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Waltz in A Minor".
The neighbors decide to rent their house out for homestays and it’s causing problems for the Johnsons. Dre develops a newfound joy of calling the cops over petty neighborhood issues but begins to question the example he is setting for Jack. Meanwhile, Diane develops her first crush and Bow wants to help but lets Zoey take the lead.
Director: Pete Chatmon
Writer: Kenny Smith Jr.
Dre’s teenage cousin Kyra needs a place to stay and the Johnsons decide to take her in, but they have different approaches to helping her adjust to suburban life. Meanwhile, Jack and Diane try to vet Kyra on social media to get information on her.
Director: Pete Chatmon
Writer: Robb Chavis
Pete's ex-wife, Carol, shows up at Woodstone Mansion during Sam and Jay's Halloween party, where they're trying to impress some cool friends. Also, the ghosts hope to bring Flower back with a séance.
Director: Pete Chatmon
Writer: Josh Malmuth
In this spoof of Waiting for Godot, Dennis and Charlie stand guard at their laser tag base waiting to ambush their enemy, Big Mo, but Dennis has doubts about why they play laser tag and whether or not the victory is worth it.
Director: Pete Chatmon
Writer: David Hornsby
Andy returns to work while she and Jack fight to save people trapped in a collapsing bowling alley. Meanwhile, Ben confronts Sullivan about his drug problem; and Maya’s mother, Katherine, pays Maya a visit.
Director: Pete Chatmon
Writer: Tyrone Finch
Crystal reckons with the past after memories come rushing back. With Esther's evil scheme underway, the group is forced to face their deadliest foe yet.
Director: Pete Chatmon
Writer: Ross Maxwell
As Poppy weighs a difficult decision, Ian whisks her away on a mysterious road trip.
Director: Pete Chatmon
Writer: Megan Ganz
Sam loses his portfolio for his art school application and panics. Megan gets flirty with Doug, who makes a decision about Elsa. Julia calls Miles.
Director: Pete Chatmon
Writer: Jen Regan
With Ian on sabbatical, Poppy must come up with a title for the new expansion. Dana and Rachel take their relationship to new heights.
Director: Pete Chatmon
Writer: David Hornsby
Meredith finds herself having to side with either Alex or DeLuca during a difficult situation, but she doesn’t want to betray either of them. Meanwhile, Maggie reveals details about her personal life that cause a public stir, and Levi struggles with whether or not to tell his family about Nico.
Director: Pete Chatmon
Writer: Kiley Donovan
When Jay's sister, Bela, and her boyfriend, Eric, visit Woodstone Mansion, Eric reveals a major change that took place after his near-death experience there over Christmas.
Director: Pete Chatmon
Writer: Talia Bernstein
When a trendy new hair salon opens up right next door to Paddy's, Dennis and Frank go on the offensive to stop women from cutting off their hair. Meanwhile, Mac is reunited with his childhood dog Poppins..
Director: Pete Chatmon
Writer: Danielle Schneider
Mac spends a day at the seminary to truly understand what it takes to become a priest. Dennis and Frank plan an elaborate trap to humiliate Charlie's pen pal. Dee prepares for a date with an Irish doctor. Charlie bonds with his pen pal.
Director: Pete Chatmon
Writer: David Hornsby
Upon discovering that their self-made Lethal Weapon sequels have been pulled from the local library, the Gang decides to address their political incorrectness by making another film — Lethal Weapon 7.
Director: Pete Chatmon
Writer: Keyonna Taylor
The attending surgeons and interns work together to solve a medical mystery when a college kid comes in with what first looks like food poisoning but has escalating and dire complications. Meanwhile, Jo spends her day off with Bailey.
Director: Pete Chatmon
Writer: Meg Marinis
Brad wants to launch a mobile game. Poppy is pulled away from working on the expansion with Ian to speak at a luncheon for women in gaming.
Director: Pete Chatmon
Writer: David Hornsby
As a record-breaking heat wave overtakes Philly, the Gang plans to profit from global warming by pumping up the A/C so people will congregate at Paddy's and save energy at home.
Director: Pete Chatmon
Writer: Rob McElhenney
Dre and Bow’s morning routine with the kids is changing now that Bow is taking some time off work. Meanwhile, Junior bonds with Diane now that he is in charge of driving his siblings to school,
Director: Pete Chatmon
Writer: Christian Lander
Grey Sloan Memorial faces new pressures as Seattle Pres is overloaded, and Grey Sloan Memorial is now on surge capacity protocol. Meanwhile, Owen and Amelia are faced with one of the most controversial surgeries of their careers.
Director: Pete Chatmon
Writer: Jase Miles-Perez
Issa gets advice from Kelli about her financial situation and plays wingwoman as Daniel tries to make a music-industry connection.
Director: Pete Chatmon
Writer: N/A
The Guys are in the final preparation stage for an unknown scheme when Dee excitedly enters to inform them that today is “Dee Day.” The guys have to do everything she wants without complaint.
Director: Pete Chatmon
Writer: Megan Ganz
After finding potentially incriminating photos in Benjamin’s office, Cassie seeks assurances from Shane – and continues to avoid Marco – while Megan searches for an all-important lockbox.
Director: Pete Chatmon
Writer: Steve Yockey
Alex enlists Richard to help distract investors when he hears disturbing news about skeletons on the construction site grounds. Teddy tasks herself with creating original Halloween costumes for Allison and Leo.
Director: Pete Chatmon
Writer: Julie Wong
Marcus rushes headfirst into a relationship with playwright Ola, but soon finds himself having trouble “performing.”
Director: Pete Chatmon
Writer: Neel Shah
As Marcus stumbles through the fallout from his former relationship, a reunion with Mia leads to a heated exchange – and a desperate reentry into the dating pool.
Director: Pete Chatmon
Writer: Leah Nanako Winkler