The best episode written by Ali Waller is "The Unincludeds", rated 7.5/10 from 4 user votes. It was "directed by Jennifer Graves". "The Unincludeds" aired on 4/11/2016 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Morning Mimosa".
Steve and Snot alter their futures when they throw a party for the uncool kids. Meanwhile, Roger is disgruntled when a waitress doesn't compliment his order.
Director: Jennifer Graves
Writer: Ali Waller
When Steve swears at Francine, she refuses to cook for him, and he becomes a successful chef, appearing on a popular morning show. Meanwhile, Stan thinks he can make people invisible by snapping his fingers.
Director: Josue Cervantes
Writer: Ali Waller
Emily’s relationships are challenged as she moves into a new chapter of life. Season finale.
Director: Patrick R. Norris
Writer: Ali Waller
Emily and Austin throw a party, and their mutual love for Sue causes tension.
Director: Lynn Shelton
Writer: Ali Waller
Roger suffers a horrific car crash as he tries to take a picture of his crotch on a traffic speed cam. After waking up from a coma, he starts to have eerie visions of the future, and saves the Smiths from a terrible fire. But, Roger's abuse of his newfound powers soon draws the ire of his fellow family members and the Smiths must learn to cope with the uncertainty of the future.
Director: Valerie Fletcher
Writer: Ali Waller
Hayley starts an internship at a local news station working for a Nancy Grace-type reporter, who happens to be Roger in disguise.
Director: Shawn Murray
Writer: Ali Waller
Emily discovers that her growing social media following opens doors in Paris, and a friendly night out on the town leads to a tête-à-tête with Gabriel.
Director: Zoe Cassavetes
Writer: Ali Waller
Frank, Brenda and Barry embark on a mission to save food hostages before they ALL DIE!! Sammy fills his hole with a new art form: Stand up comedy. But not all is as it seems…
Director: Conrad Vernon
Writer: Ali Waller