The best episode directed by Robbie Countryman is "Remember Mazzi's First Love?", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Adrienne Carter". "Remember Mazzi's First Love?" aired on 4/5/2021 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "My Family, My Blood".
Mazzi and Uncle Daniel set their sights on the same woman. M'Dear becomes obsessed with bingo. An injured Moz considers a return to football.
Director: Robbie Countryman
Writer: Adrienne Carter
Fallon and Blake come up with a plan to beat Ben and Cristal strongly advises against it. Dominique works hard to keep herself out of the family drama, no matter how much Ben tries to drag her in. Meanwhile, Adam continues to push Alexis to let him on her FSN show to promote his newest medical find. Sam tries to set up Culhane, and he wants no part of it. Alexis seems to have a major change of heart.
Director: Robbie Countryman
Writer: Elaine Loh
Max and Phoebe advance to the final tryout for a spot on an elite superhero squad, but a new super villain with a surprise connection to the Thunderman family may force them to sacrifice their crime fighting dream.
Director: Robbie Countryman
Writer: Jed Spingarn
M'Dear introduces Jade to a new boy, and Mazzi and Shaka find a job to earn extra money. But an encounter with a cop soon has the family on edge.
Director: Robbie Countryman
Writer: Lia Prewitt-Martin
When Booker and Levi get into some trouble backstage at a concert, Raven and Chelsea try to seize the moment to perform with their all-time favorite group La Dee Da.
Director: Robbie Countryman
Writer: N/A
The Bizaardvark girls and their friends are enjoying the holiday party at the Vuuugle building, until an evil army of killer robots crash the festivities.
Director: Robbie Countryman
Writer: Amy-Jo Perry
Max and Phoebe start a fight between Billy and Nora so they can avoid riding a scary roller coaster, but their scheme backfires when the feud escalates.
Director: Robbie Countryman
Writer: Dan Serafin
Phoebe and Max return to their elementary school to complete a hero assessment exam and discover that the instructor is a former classmate that Max tormented.
Director: Robbie Countryman
Writer: Jed Spingarn
To snap Eve out of her funk of not getting into West Point Academy, Mike hopes that taking her to Outdoor Man will show her different career options. But both Mike and Vanessa are taken aback by the unexpected influence that car mechanic Joe has on her. Meanwhile, Mandy makes Kristin feel like they no longer have anything in common.
Director: Robbie Countryman
Writer: Mike Haukom
Mike finds getting Ed a special Christmas present is easier said than done..for the man who has everything. Meanwhile, Eve returns to visit and Vanessa helps the family realize the importance of their long-standing holiday family traditions.
Director: Robbie Countryman
Writer: Jon Haller
When Booker has a vision of Raven getting fired from her job during Doggy Fashion Week, he tries to help his mom with her designs.
Director: Robbie Countryman
Writer: Rick Williams
Phoebe tries to turn herself into a bad girl to impress Max's new best friend, a rocker who is in Max's new band.
Director: Robbie Countryman
Writer: Sean William Cunningham
Mike gives Kristin and Ryan some money to put toward their wedding.
Director: Robbie Countryman
Writer: Matt Berry
When Mike and Ed take Ryan and his supposedly-ailing dad, Victor, on their hunting trip, Victor admits he wasn't truthful about his reasons for finally coming to see Ryan. Meanwhile, Vanessa scrambles to get more family members to attend Ryan and Kristin's wedding.
Director: Robbie Countryman
Writer: Mike Teverbaugh
When Booker has a vision of his mom losing the money hidden in her backpack, he enlists Nia and Levi to help him follow Raven and rescue the money before it goes missing.
Director: Robbie Countryman
Writer: Dava Savel