The best episode directed by Steve Pink is "No Love", rated 9/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Erik Durbin". "No Love" aired on 4/7/2015 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Sub-Primal Fears".
After observing the respect that Theresa receives on the job, Johnny gets the guys to revive an old program in order to get a little respect for EMTs.
Director: Steve Pink
Writer: Erik Durbin
In the Season 2 finale, the guys treat a man who fears hospitals. In other events, Brian confronts his fear of moving out; and Johnny has a fear realized when Billy temporarily moves in with him and Theresa.
Director: Steve Pink
Writer: Annabel Oakes
Daniel takes on teaching his new pupil using the unconventional techniques from Mr. Miyagi. Robby is tempted to return to his delinquent ways. Johnny helps Miguel with his first date.
Director: Steve Pink
Writer: N/A
A massive conspiracy is set in motion after a seedy dating website is hacked for seemingly vague reasons.
Director: Steve Pink
Writer: Marisa Pinson
Johnny prepares his Cobra Kai students for the next All Valley Karate Tournament and in turn, he is inspired to clean up his life. Daniel is still unaware of his new pupil’s background. But as events unfold, it seems nothing has changed between Daniel and Johnny in 30 years.
Director: Steve Pink
Writer: N/A
When Wayne fails to do one simple task for Del, she questions her choice to leave Brockton. The consequences of this small failure have life-threatening results when Wayne crosses paths with a dangerous local.
Director: Steve Pink
Writer: N/A
After Wayne and Del make an appearance on the local news, Del gives Wayne a lesson in lying in order to keep their new cool friends at bay. But it’s not long before their lies are discovered and their cover is blown.
Director: Steve Pink
Writer: N/A
Wayne, now under arrest and on his own, must face off against Reggie in a brutal fight to settle their rivalry. Meanwhile, Del returns to Wayne’s mom’s house, determined to get her man back by any means necessary.
Director: Steve Pink
Writer: N/A
Johnny and Carmen’s romance flies high while Daniel and Amanda are rattled by Terry's schemes. The teens’ feuds spill over at the waterpark.
Director: Steve Pink
Writer: Ashley Darnall
Tribeca believes that a 102-year-old's death isn't as natural as everyone thinks, but her concerns aren't heard because of her probation.
Director: Steve Pink
Writer: Juliet Seniff
Sheila and Joel piece together the previous night's events while dealing with a professional setback. Abby gets a bold new look, courtesy of Lisa.
Director: Steve Pink
Writer: Caitlin Meares
Joel's eager to nail his interview and become a Knight of Serbia, but Sheila keeps salting his game. Meanwhile, Abby hits the town with a new friend.
Director: Steve Pink
Writer: Clay Graham
Is a colonel the clam connection? Joel’s on a stakeout to find out. Also, Abby has a date, and Sheila doesn't see eye to eye with her boss.
Director: Steve Pink
Writer: Aaron Brownstein
A new-look Loki takes Joel and Sheila by surprise while Abby and Eric learn the fine art of leaving well enough alone.
Director: Steve Pink
Writer: Aaron Brownstein
Illegal pet ferrets are leaking into California, so Tribeca and Geils follow a trail that leads them to a high stakes poker game.
Director: Steve Pink
Writer: Ryan Walls
Jess is laid off from her teaching job and volunteers to be a shot girl at Schmidt's "rebranding" party.
Director: Steve Pink
Writer: Kay Cannon
Jess gets a quartet of very young new neighbors -- and she's determined to win them over, in spite of the fact that to them, she's not a New Girl -- she's an Old Girl
Director: Steve Pink
Writer: Berkley Johnson