The best episode directed by Todd Biermann is "Demons", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "written by Melanie Kirschbaum". "Demons" aired on 7/22/2021 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Daddy Lessons".
The gang finally return to Cal U after a global pandemic stalls their senior year. In order to graduate, Zoey needs to secure an internship and must face Rochelle in the process.
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: Melanie Kirschbaum
After learning about his expulsion, Vivek dreads telling his parents about his failures. Dealing with the aftermath of Mexico, Dre questions Zoey’s recent choices. Meanwhile, Doug meets Kiela, a new resident at Hawkins.
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: Alexandra Decas
The gang deals with the fallout of the explosive events that took place at the luau: Aaron must deal with the accountability of his actions at the party, Zoey turns to Pops and Ruby for advice, and Ana and Vivek do their best to keep the secret of their hookup under wraps. Jazz struggles with her feelings for Des. Nomi processes her run-in with Phil.
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: Crystal Jenkins
Jazz resumes therapy after a series of setbacks, causing her to grapple with cultural and personal perceptions surrounding mental health. Ana and Aaron innocently reconnect over their past, which makes Zoey and Vivek spin out.
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: Melanie Kirschbaum
Jack and Diane come visit Zoey on campus for a school project. Meanwhile, Zoey and Luca try to figure out their working relationship. Tensions rise between Kiela and Doug.
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: Des Moran
It’s graduation, and the Johnson family wasn’t going to miss Zoey’s big day! The crew comes together to celebrate their four years together and toast their post-graduation plans.
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: Jenifer Rice-Genzuk
Dre and Bow are worried about Junior’s future working odd jobs, especially after he tells them he wants to produce comedy shows for unknown comics. When Dre realizes that Junior is putting himself out there and following in his own footsteps, he takes him under his wing to the “University of Dre.” Meanwhile, Rainbow encourages Diane to have a slumber party at their house.
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: Jak Knight
Mac and Dennis move to the suburbs for cheaper rent but find it hard to adjust.
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: Hunter Covington
The Gang gets Freudian as they step into the therapist's office to work through their mountain of issues, but when Dennis thinks he has everyone figured out, the shrink turns the tables on him and exposes the insanity in his unique brand of pop psychology.
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: Luvh Rakhe
Dee gets in with a group of cool, rich housewives. Dennis hits it off with some everyday blue-collar bros. Frank struggles to renew his license, and Charlie and Mac deal with a new generation of bicycle bullies.
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: Conor Galvin
After Frank appears on Local Television advocating gun ownership, the rest of the gang takes a look at the ownership process and alternatives to find a common ground on this still heated issue.
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: Glenn Howerton
Mac oversees the gang while they compete to break Wade Boggs’ legendary beer drinking record.
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: Dave Chernin
Ian challenges a hacker to an epic in-game showdown.
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: Aparna Nancherla
Ian and Poppy collaborate again, Rachel and Dana figure out their next move, and Brad looks to settle a feud once and for all. Season finale.
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: Randall Valdez-Castillo
Old grievances bubble to the surface when The Lawyer agrees to sue Bill Ponderosa on behalf of the Liam McPoyle and his lost eye.
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: Conor Galvin
Paige's childhood rival arrives in L.A. intent on starting her own weed delivery business and Jordan is caught in the middle of a husband-wife "throuple."
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: Deborah Kaplan
Ms. Snap convinces Ms. Bennigan that Hot Dad is a serial killer who is still at large in Chicago. Ms. Watson attempts to teach her dirtbag student to be upper class. Ms. Cannon wears leggings that leave little to the imagination.
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: Katie O'Brien
It's Valentine's Day at Fillmore Elementary School. Ms. Snap and Kyle have trouble communicating. The school is falling apart, and Mrs. Adler makes the repairs herself; Ms. Bennigan deals with a pesky TV cart salesman.
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: Alyssa Forleiter
The development team must take decisive action when the internet discovers a dark group of gamers congregating in Mythic Quest.
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: Megan Ganz
Two kids from across the globe find their passions in a world that doesn’t understand them.
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: Katie McElhenney
Rachel accompanies C.W. on an acrimonious visit to his former friend turned rival.
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: Humphrey Ker
The Gang looks back on 2020 to justify their numerous PPE loans. In doing so, it is revealed that they contributed to the chaos of the past political year way more than anyone could have imagined.
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: Glenn Howerton
When the Gang suspects Dee is menopausal, they scramble to find a new employee for Paddy's Pub. Dee decides to put her acting career on hold in order to mentor young actors.
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: Glenn Howerton
When Psycho Pete, long lost member of the freight train, is released from the mental hospital, Dennis and Dee rush to get him recommitted while Charlie and Mac attempt to restore him to his former hard-partying form.
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: Glenn Howerton
Ian presents his half of the expansion and ends up in the hospital. David ponders his legacy.
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: David Hornsby