The best episode directed by Rachel Lee Goldenberg is "Pilot", rated 10/10 from 5 user votes. It was "written by Liz Tigelaar". "Pilot" aired on 4/7/2023 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Yours, Sugar".
We meet Clare as her husband, Danny, has kicked her out of their home for giving her brother Lucas their daughter Rae’s college fund. But an old friend needs someone to take on his advice column Dear Sugar. And it might be exactly what Clare needs.
Director: Rachel Lee Goldenberg
Writer: Liz Tigelaar
Clare grapples with whether or not she wants to become Sugar as she reels from trouble at work and with Rae. In the past, Young Clare and Young Lucas must confront their grief at Frankie’s funeral. If Clare can’t figure out her own life, can she be Sugar?
Director: Rachel Lee Goldenberg
Writer: Nancy Won
An expulsion ignites an escalating prank war with the Weekday Warriors as both sides try and discover who is “the rat” inside Culver Creek. Miles finds his future at the school at risk and his loyalty to his new friends tested.
Director: Rachel Lee Goldenberg
Writer: N/A
Mindy struggles to be the perfect stay-at-home mom, and decides to give Danny a shot at the job. Meanwhile, Morgan gets an unlikely girlfriend.
Director: Rachel Lee Goldenberg
Writer: Chris Schleicher
Doug courts his usual advertisers, while Joyce looks for more conventional companies to do business with. Bambi looks to channel her newfound feminism into a new role.
Director: Rachel Lee Goldenberg
Writer: Ellen Rapoport
A member of the Coast Guard is murdered, and somehow Tribeca and Geils connect it to Mayhem Global. Why? What is the point of all of this? What is it all leading to?
Director: Rachel Lee Goldenberg
Writer: Scott Hanscom
Josh and Lucy fall in love but struggle with their living situation.
Director: Rachel Lee Goldenberg
Writer: N/A
Tensions flare between Tribeca and Scholls after the skull of a missing sushi chef is fished out of the ocean. Why? Because they're in a love triangle with Geils. It actually has very little to do with the case.
Director: Rachel Lee Goldenberg
Writer: Mathew Harawitz
The two groups of survivors reunite in Utah, where they come upon an all-female commune that seems like paradise—that is, until someone ends up dead.
Director: Rachel Lee Goldenberg
Writer: Jennifer Derwingson
A pregnant Serena tracks down Murphy. The survivors stumble across a hidden Mennonite farm with new dangers.
Director: Rachel Lee Goldenberg
Writer: Jennifer Derwingson
After a fateful meeting with low-rent publisher Doug Renetti, self-proclaimed feminist Joyce Prigger finally gets a shot at creating the magazine of her dreams – with one enormous catch.
Director: Rachel Lee Goldenberg
Writer: Ellen Rapoport
Joyce enjoys the spotlight as a guest on an iconic TV talk show while fighting against memories of her time in New York. Doug makes moves for Minx. Back home, Bambi and Richie discover Tina’s secret.
Director: Rachel Lee Goldenberg
Writer: Ben Karlin
The arrival of a new local politician disrupts Bottom Dollar’s status quo. Then, when her contributors pull out at the last minute, Joyce scrambles to fill Minx with articles that live up to her ludicrously high standards.
Director: Rachel Lee Goldenberg
Writer: Lara Spotts