The best episode directed by Reginald Hudlin is "Ferry Tale", rated 8.2/10 from 4 user votes. It was "written by Saladin K. Patterson". "Ferry Tale" aired on 8/25/2010 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "295".
Shawn and Gus help a prison guard locate his escaped inmates while on a ferry boat headed to the Channel Islands.
Director: Reginald Hudlin
Writer: Saladin K. Patterson
Mo and Dawn attempt to reunite Blair and Tiff in order to keep the Georgina play afloat. Mo's debts come back to haunt him.
Director: Reginald Hudlin
Writer: Laura Kittrell
Ron eavesdrops on the boys planning to get a Father's Day present, thinking that they're are going to get him a present, he does what he can to reciprocate and goes all out to get them something special. Mr. Gunderson plans to call his sons from prison and this makes the boys nervous.
Director: Reginald Hudlin
Writer: Greg Bratman
Michael and Jim head off to a meeting and Michael comes back soaked after having fallen in a koi pond. Meanwhile, Pam and Andy, as the two worst salesmen in the branch, have to go cold calling for sales.
Director: Reginald Hudlin
Writer: Warren Lieberstein
Mo takes Dawn to the Predator's Ball in an effort to raise the capital The Jammer Group needs to pay off their debts. Blair is saddled with a weekend work assignment.
Director: Reginald Hudlin
Writer: Matteo Borghese
Phil pushes Jay to go out with him and fly his new model plane. While Manny takes time out to play with Luke, Gloria accompanies Alex in shopping for a dress. Later on, Manny ends up having a heart-to-heart talk with his sister Claire.
Director: Reginald Hudlin
Writer: Dan O'Shannon
When a misunderstanding leads oddball Sheila to falsely accuse both Ted and Linda of sexual harassment, Veronica comes up with a solution to avoid having them punished. She convinces Veridian to classify sexual harassment as a disease so anyone accused of it can't be held responsible. But when the employees get wind of the new rule, things start to get a little crazy in the office.
Director: Reginald Hudlin
Writer: Becky Mann
When Phil and Luke embark on a discovery expedition underneath the house, Phil tries not to let his fear of the dark and of creepy crawlies get the best of him. Meanwhile, Claire takes a nervous Haley to the DMV for her driver's test, Manny's sudden illness before a friend's amusement park birthday party makes Gloria suspicious, and Cameron and Mitchell invite Lily's pediatrician over for what turns out to be an anxiety-ridden brunch.
Director: Reginald Hudlin
Writer: Steven Levitan
Uprooted to a new neighborhood and bussed to a predominantly white middle school two-hours away by his strict, hard-working parents, Chris struggles to find his place while keeping his siblings in line at home and dealing with the school bully, Joey.
Director: Reginald Hudlin
Writer: N/A
Schmidt takes the fall to help Fawn out of a political scandal. Meanwhile, Jess declares herself a “love doctor” and Coach faces a life-changing decision with May.
Director: Reginald Hudlin
Writer: David Feeney
A wrongly convicted Southern chef hires Shawn and Gus to find the real thief after the Innocence Project frees him from prison.
Director: Reginald Hudlin
Writer: Saladin K. Patterson
A monsoon threatens to spoil Todd's plans to get the office so that he can reach a sales quota on Black Friday in order to win a trip to Hawaii for his parents.
Director: Reginald Hudlin
Writer: N/A
The Jeffersonian team investigates the murder of Jack Spindler, a successful employee at a brokerage firm by day, but a stripper by night. When the team learns how Spindler's moonlighting affected his personal life, they start to question the people closest to him, including his stripper friend, Storm. Meanwhile, Booth's mother shows up after a 24-year absence in his life and makes a special request of him.
Director: Reginald Hudlin
Writer: Michael Peterson
Mike takes over the responsibility of organizing the Heck family Christmas while Frankie practices for a solo that she is singing at midnight mass. However, she gets jealous when Mike seems to be doing a better job than she ever did. Meanwhile, Frankie and Mike help Brick get over a problem so he can get into the Christmas spirit.
Director: Reginald Hudlin
Writer: Roy Brown
Jake is irritated by some of Annie's quirks, so he secretly enlists Kay in an attempt to modify her behaviour. In return, Jake helps Kay organise a Valentine's Day celebration for her new girlfriend.
Director: Reginald Hudlin
Writer: Erica Rivinoja