The offbeat adventures of 10-year-old Cricket Green, a mischievous and optimistic country boy who moves to the big city with his wildly out of place family – older sister Tilly, father Bill and Gramma Alice.
The best episode of "Big City Greens" season 2 is "Cricket's Kapowie!", rated 7.8/10 from 82 user votes. It was directed by Natasha Kline and written by Amy Hudkins, Jonathan Wallach. "Cricket's Kapowie!" aired on 11/16/2019 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Car Trouble".
Cricket earns a role in Big Coffee's new TV commercial but loses his confidence.
Director: Natasha Kline
Writer: Amy Hudkins, Jonathan Wallach
Bill trades his pickup in for a cutting-edge electric car, but gets more than he bargained for.
Director: Natasha Kline
Writer: Charlie Gavin, Anna O'Brian
When Bill learns that Gramma has been purposely creating a frightening reputation around town, he throws a barbeque to befriend the neighbors.
Director: Natasha Kline
Writer: Monica Ray, Steve Wolfhard
Cricket makes a wishing well to cash in on people making wishes, but when Tilly dumps all her savings into it, he is faced with a dilemma.
Director: Monica Ray
Writer: Chris Houghton, Natasha Kline
Gloria gets stuck on an elevator with the Greens.
Director: Natasha Kline
Writer: Anna O'Brian
Remy falls under the sway of an internet influencer.
Director: Monica Ray
Writer: Caldwell Tanner, Kiana Khansmith
On Christmas Eve, Tilly helps Cricket redeem his year's worth of bad deeds for one last chance to get on Santa's nice list while Gramma and Nancy look for a present for Bill.
Director: Monica Ray
Writer: Amy Hudkins, Jonathan Wallach, Caldwell Tanner, Kiana Khansmith
Convinced that Cricket and the Greens have ruined his life, Chip Whistler returns to exact his revenge.
Director: Natasha Kline
Writer: Anna O'Brian, Ariel Vracin-Harrell
When Gloria tells Tilly and Andromeda about her plans for a night on the town, the girls assume they’re invited.
Director: Monica Ray
Writer: Caldwell Tanner, Kiana Khansmith
Cricket is mistaken for a pop star who looks just like him and looks forward to a life of fame, while the real star takes up residence in the Green house.
Director: Natasha Kline
Writer: Amy Hudkins, Jonathan Wallach
Cricket goes with Remy to a football camp to help him impress his dad.
Director: Monica Ray
Writer: Steve Wolfhard, Carson Montgomery, Raj Brueggeman
Cricket and Remy have a basketball match in the middle of a massive heatwave.
Director: Monica Ray
Writer: Steve Wolfhard, Raj Brueggeman
To avoid getting in trouble, Cricket tricks his family into thinking they're being invaded by aliens.
Director: Natasha Kline
Writer: Charlie Gavin, Anna O'Brian
While at the beach, Cricket tries to scare the beachgoers with a fake shark prank which leads to trouble.
Director: Monica Ray
Writer: Caldwell Tanner, Kiana Khansmith
Cricket has fun manipulating his family's dreams at night, but they soon turn into nightmares.
Director: Natasha Kline
Writer: Amy Hudkins, Jonathan Wallach
Cricket and Remy introduce Bill to a farming simulator video game which he gets hooked on.
Director: Monica Ray
Writer: Steve Wolfhard, Raj Brueggeman
Cricket's feral wild side takes over when Bill fails to take him camping.
Director: Natasha Kline
Writer: Amy Hudkins, Jonathan Wallach
When the kids find mementos from Gramma's younger days in the garage, Gramma tells them about her most extraordinary adventure.
Director: Monica Ray
Writer: Caldwell Tanner, Kiana Khansmith
Phoenix competes against the mean rooster Cogburn to see who will rule the farm.
Director: Natasha Kline
Writer: Anna O'Brian, Natasha Kline
Cricket treats his family to a dinner, but Bill worries over how he's going to pay for it.
Director: Natasha Kline
Writer: Amy Hudkins, Jonathan Wallach
Thinking Bill is lying about Cricket's Father's Day gifts and thinks they're terrible, Tilly tries to prove him wrong.
Director: Monica Ray
Writer: Steve Wolfhard, Raj Brueggeman
When Remy finds himself unprepared for an important violin recital, he begins to worry about his future.
Director: Natasha Kline
Writer: Ariel Vracin-Harrell, Jennifer Begeman
The Greens get their first smartphones and Gramma signs up to be a ride-sharing driver, only to get pulled into a crime spree.
Director: Monica Ray
Writer: Caldwell Tanner, Kiana Khansmith
When Tilly is mistaken for a baby, she searches the mall for a new look to reflect her maturity.
Director: Monica Ray
Writer: Steve Wolfhard, Raj Brueggeman
Cricket persuades Bill to buy a farming robot in order to get out of chores.
Director: Natasha Kline
Writer: Amy Hudkins, Jonathan Wallach