The best episode directed by Richie Keen is "Shotgun Wedding", rated 9/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Erik Durbin". "Shotgun Wedding" aired on 5/1/2014 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Screw the One Percent".
Theresa has a brush with death on the job and resolves to join the FBI in Washington. When Johnny proposes marriage to keep her in Chicago, they must overcome a series of catastrophes and mishaps to get to the altar.
Director: Richie Keen
Writer: Erik Durbin
Johnny must deal with his prejudice against rich, white men when Hank begins dating his landlord; Billy helps Brian work through heartbreak.
Director: Richie Keen
Writer: Mark Blecha
Johnny and his mom deal with his dad's slipping into a coma in very different ways: He tries to repay an old debt while she places bets on what time her former husband will die. In other events, the guys can't rid themselves of an unfortunate earworm.
Director: Richie Keen
Writer: Bob Fisher
Charlie and Dee become romantically involved with two members of a wealthy family, which arouses jealousy in Mac, Dennis and Frank.
Director: Richie Keen
Writer: Glenn Howerton
Court is in session at Paddy's Pub as Frank and Dennis present their cases to the rest of the gang, resulting in a verdict that will change their lives FOREVER... but not really.
Director: Richie Keen
Writer: Glenn Howerton
Tired of failing to be recognized for their years of service in the bar industry, the gang changes their ways to give the patrons what they think they want.
Director: Richie Keen
Writer: David Hornsby
The gang gets into the online dating scene to expand their matchmaking potential.
Director: Richie Keen
Writer: Rob Rosell
The gang attempts to cheer up a deeply depressed Dee, realizing they are the cause for her predicament.
Director: Richie Keen
Writer: Glenn Howerton
Sam and Jay help Thorfinn create a perfect first date with Flower. Also, Hetty feels slighted by the ghosts’ new housemate, Nigel.
Director: Richie Keen
Writer: John Blickstead
The Gang’s going to be on Bar Rescue but a series of bad omens leads them to believe they are all cursed. They set off to undo the curses and make amends to those they’ve wronged, while Mac, who’s on a run of good luck, meets Chase Utley and invites him for a catch.
Director: Richie Keen
Writer: David Hornsby
After Frank shoots Dennis and Dee, they resolve to take Frank’s gun away. Mac and Charlie go on a road trip with their moms to get their inheritances -- for Mac, it’s letters written by his grandfather which have fallen into his Uncle Donald’s hands, while for Charlie, it’s a jar of teeth that is now in the hands of his sisters, Bunny and Candy.
Director: Richie Keen
Writer: Davis Kop
Andy has a hard time finding a prom date while Dora keeps turning down a guy who persistently asks her to go. Since Alice never went to prom, she convinces Dora to go so she does not miss out. Meanwhile, Ben struggles to deal with kids growing up, even trying to scare away Dora’s date.
Director: Richie Keen
Writer: Adam F. Goldberg
Johnny and Hank are horrified when they find out they have to ride along on Brian's first night shift.
Director: Richie Keen
Writer: Annabel Oakes
Sam struggles to keep Isaac’s spirits up after she hits a wall trying to publish a biography about him. Also, Trevor and Hetty conspire to keep their relationship hidden and Thor tries to prove to Flower that he can control his anger.
Director: Richie Keen
Writer: Josh Malmuth
The group separates from one another to find out who they are as individuals after another failed endeavor.
Director: Richie Keen
Writer: Glenn Howerton
The gang make a disturbing discovery after crashing Maureen's wedding.
Director: Richie Keen
Writer: Glenn Howerton
In the past, an innocent Dennis learns the horrifying details of Frank's business, a truly sweet Dee is excited to head off for Hollywood, while Charlie and Mac's jobs at the roller rink are in jeopardy.
Director: Richie Keen
Writer: David Hornsby
Frank retraces the path of an epic bender. Fiona and Gus head to city hall.
Director: Richie Keen
Writer: N/A
With Charlie under his wing, Frank cleans up so he can get his hands dirty and help out his old company with one last big merger. An unwritten rule of the bar gets the rest of the gang caught up in a case of mistaken identity.
Director: Richie Keen
Writer: Dave Chernin
Frank decides to retire; the foursome begin to plot and plan ways for each of them to take control of the bar.
Director: Richie Keen
Writer: Glenn Howerton
Mac, Charlie and Dee struggle with their faith as Charlie's mom fights cancer. Meanwhile, Frank loses his memory amidst a search for buried treasure.
Director: Richie Keen
Writer: Scott Marder
Everyone in the gang gets a day to do what they want while everyone else in the gang must participate willingly. This is Mac's Day... and its got twice the "Mac".
Director: Richie Keen
Writer: Glenn Howerton
The Gang attempts to ascend a mountain in order for Charlie to fulfill an old and mysterious Irish burial tradition. One by one, the Gang backs out until Charlie is left to honor the dead body alone.
Director: Richie Keen
Writer: Megan Ganz
Jack accidentally loses a significant amount of money and it falls in the hands of the students. As Principal Durbin and Helen investigate who stole the money, the students and teachers admit to other wrongdoings.
Director: Richie Keen
Writer: Daniel Schofield
Nick struggles to throw Jess the perfect birthday party, while Schmidt works overtime to help out Cece in her new job as bartender and Winston and Coach engage in a bake-off.
Director: Richie Keen
Writer: Kim Rosenstock