The best episode written by Adam F. Goldberg is "Take the Movie and Run", rated 8/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Matt Shakman". "Take the Movie and Run" aired on 5/4/2011 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "21.0 Jump Street".
Oz and the team are assigned to protect the sequel to “The Goonies” at a comic-con convention and suspicion turns to fanboy Cash when the only copy of the movie goes missing.
Director: Matt Shakman
Writer: Adam F. Goldberg
When Contra Security is hired to find a teen cyber-bully, Cameron finds himself back at his former high school, where he must relive his un-glory days.
Director: Seth Gordon
Writer: Adam F. Goldberg
When Murray's high school free throw record is broken, he attends a banquet as the guest of honor; Barry decides to throw a party.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Adam F. Goldberg
Andy has a hard time finding a prom date while Dora keeps turning down a guy who persistently asks her to go. Since Alice never went to prom, she convinces Dora to go so she does not miss out. Meanwhile, Ben struggles to deal with kids growing up, even trying to scare away Dora’s date.
Director: Richie Keen
Writer: Adam F. Goldberg
Hoping to receive a car for his birthday, Barry is shocked by what his mother gives him; Adam asks Pop for advice.
Director: Seth Gordon
Writer: Adam F. Goldberg
All seems lost when Nora fails to reunite The Electric Mayhem for a concert at the Hollywood Bowl.
Director: Robert Cohen
Writer: Adam F. Goldberg
A driven music exec convinces the iconic rockers of The Electric Mayhem to make their first album.
Director: Matt Sohn
Writer: Adam F. Goldberg
Oz asks his team to break into an old lady's home to rob her safe, but her security system turns out to be quite challenging. In the meantime, Cameron's work fascinates a dentist.
Director: Seth Gordon
Writer: Adam F. Goldberg
Beverly and Murray react as Erica readies to head out of town for the summer, while Barry becomes the school mascot.
Director: David Katzenberg
Writer: Adam F. Goldberg
When Contra Security wants a new member on their team of genius talent, leader Oz hopes to entice Cameron Bright. Oz is no stranger to manipulative tactics to win clients to his firm, whose genius includes the odd expertise of members Melanie Green, Cash Sparks, and Josh Armstrong. Keeping corporations safe from security breaches may, in fact, be the least of the team's worries under Oz's methods of leadership, which are questionable at best.
Director: Seth Gordon
Writer: Adam F. Goldberg