The best episode directed by Ryan Case is "Stand Up, Fall Down", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Laura Gutin". "Stand Up, Fall Down" aired on 11/27/2018 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "What Money?".
Junior hasn’t been doing much at home during his gap year, so Dre decides to put him to work as an intern at Stevens & Lido. Junior is astonished to see Dre’s co-workers say offensive things and Dre letting it slide. Meanwhile, Bow lets Ruby watch Devante after the nanny quits; and Ruby has a hard time following Bow’s rules.
Director: Ryan Case
Writer: Laura Gutin
Jimmy attempts to prove that, despite being on the verge of becoming a married man, he has not lost his edge. Edgar and Lindsay attempt to go on a real date.
Director: Ryan Case
Writer: Marquita Robinson
Ignoring Casey's wishes, Elsa throws her a big birthday party, while Sam insists on following a decade-old birthday ritual. The bartender haunts Doug.
Director: Ryan Case
Writer: Michael Oppenhuizen
Jimmy “gifts” Gretchen a week of no-strings-attached sex.
Director: Ryan Case
Writer: April Shih
Jay and Gloria are suffering with a lack of sleep after Joe goes through a fussy phase. Claire's balance of life and work is so flawless and easy that her family is getting suspicious. Mitchell and Cameron are poorly treated at their friends' wedding and wonder what they did to deserve it.
Director: Ryan Case
Writer: Jeffrey Richman
Casey feels less than welcome at Clayton. Sam asks Paige to spell out the rules of their "casual relationship," while Doug sets boundaries with Elsa.
Director: Ryan Case
Writer: Robia Rashid
With help from an old friend of Holt's, the gang sneaks into the FBI to find dirt on the double agent. An inmate puts Charles in an awkward position.
Director: Ryan Case
Writer: David Phillips
Phil is upset to have lost his elected office of social chair to his nemesis Gil Thorpe, and when he finds out Luke is competing against Gil's kid in a wrestling match, it becomes his own personal battle. Claire is nervous for a big client meeting but things get extra hairy when Mitch and Cam ask her to pick up Lily from school and conveniently leave out the fact that her class just had a lice scare. Elsewhere, Gloria chaperones Manny's school field trip to the museum.
Director: Ryan Case
Writer: N/A
On the day of Cloud 9's "In-store-vaganza," Dina finally gets the chance to step up to the plate and run the store. Garrett and Cheyenne search for a mysterious smell. Jonah finds himself excited about a new opportunity.
Director: Ryan Case
Writer: Laura McCreary
Claire gets a job offer from a big hotel chain, but can't tell if Jay wants her to take it or keep working for him. Meanwhile, Phil, Haley and Luke are more interested in Alex's senior "ditch day" than she is; and Manny is dopey from pain killers after having his wisdom teeth pulled, so Gloria seizes the opportunity to get rid of his new girlfriend.
Director: Ryan Case
Writer: Chuck Tatham
Phil fails at his one task to stay home and wait for the repairman, forcing him to tell an elaborate lie to hide the truth from Claire, but the stress is more than he can physically handle. Meanwhile, Gloria is obsessing over the family portrait she is responsible for organizing this year. Claire accuses Cam of being too snobby to use her girls’ hand-me-downs and Jay secretly enters Stella in a dog show.
Director: Ryan Case
Writer: Brad Walsh
When Mindy's fertility practice faces financial trouble, she finds herself forced to take on an unlikely business partner.
Director: Ryan Case
Writer: Tracey Wigfield
When Phil learns that his real estate class will be cancelled if any additional students drop it, he turns on his powers of charm and flattery to keep one particular student from leaving. Then...Luke asks her out by inviting her over to dinner. Jay may unknowingly be flirting with the mother of Joe’s classmate and tries to set boundaries.
Director: Ryan Case
Writer: Ryan Walls
Jay does not want to give the new family moving in across the street the wrong impression and goes out of his way to make sure they know he is the best kind of neighbor, while Manny decides that the best way to an attractive and radical-thinking teenage girl's heart is through his actions. Meanwhile, at the Pritchett house, the entire family is using Alex's recent bout of mono to their advantage. Finally, Cam and Mitchell have always felt they were the most open, non-judgmental and supportive parents. However, when they overhear Lily insulting her new friend, they have to take a quick look in the mirror before they teach her a lesson about acceptance.
Director: Ryan Case
Writer: Vali Chandrasekaran
When Mindy needs to get her financial affairs in order, she turns to Jeremy's ex for assistance.
Director: Ryan Case
Writer: Landon Young
Paige invites Sam to redefine their romance, Casey struggles with complicated feelings, and Elsa attempts to find a new normal with Doug.
Director: Ryan Case
Writer: Robia Rashid
Jack reluctantly agrees to go out on the town with Mary, Stef, and Michelle; his superiority complex proves difficult for the women to overcome; principal Durbin feels threatened when Helen fills in for him on the school's morning announcements.
Director: Ryan Case
Writer: Aseem Batra
A troublesome human complicates Craig and Eliza's plan, while Sanjay attempts to burnish his credentials.
Director: Ryan Case
Writer: Jeff Loveness
Craig helps God recruit a prophet while Sanjay heads to the basement to help save Earth.
Director: Ryan Case
Writer: Heather Anne Campbell