The best episode written by Audra Sielaff is "Not Solved Yet", rated 10/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Dean Holland". "Not Solved Yet" aired on 3/13/2024 and is rated 1.5 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Dee Gives Birth".
When Nell's latest ghost is convinced that there was foul play involved in his death, Nell is happy to try to investigate until Lexi inserts herself into the case.
Director: Dean Holland
Writer: Audra Sielaff
Dee's blessed event is fast approaching but the father's identity remains a mystery---to the gang, at least. So they throw a party and invite all of Dee's former flings.
Director: Matt Shakman
Writer: Audra Sielaff
Dennis, Mac, and Frank go into real estate, while Dee sets out to be a surrogate for a wealthy couple. Charlie gets into it with an attorney over the law.
Director: Randall Einhorn
Writer: Audra Sielaff
Cameron watches Alex and Luke while Phil, Claire and Mitchell deal with Haley's arrest; Jay tries to cut a surprise visit from Dede short, so she doesn't learn about Gloria's pregnancy.
Director: Gail Mancuso
Writer: Audra Sielaff
As Schneider's trainee, Elena learns there's more to being a building super than fixing things. Penelope battles Lydia over space in their garage.
Director: Kimberly McCullough
Writer: Audra Sielaff
Ted inadvertently deletes himself from Veridian's system when he tries to fix his employee ID, and, as the lab falls into chaos, his peers try to remedy the situation.
Director: Michael Spiller
Writer: Audra Sielaff
When Manny and Luke's Little League team makes it to the playoffs, Claire and Cameron search for a field to use. Gloria uses a microphone to sing to the baby.
Director: Gail Mancuso
Writer: Audra Sielaff
When VP Murray starts spending time around the house, Pat realizes it’s time to move out. Meanwhile, Eileen starts her new job at Aunt Jodi’s salon, and when the kids discover how unhappy their parents were during their 18 years of marriage, they stage a celebratory “divorce ceremony”.
Director: Jaffar Mahmood
Writer: Audra Sielaff
When a misunderstanding leads oddball Sheila to falsely accuse both Ted and Linda of sexual harassment, Veronica comes up with a solution to avoid having them punished. She convinces Veridian to classify sexual harassment as a disease so anyone accused of it can't be held responsible. But when the employees get wind of the new rule, things start to get a little crazy in the office.
Director: Reginald Hudlin
Writer: Audra Sielaff
Mac defends traditional marriage, while the rest of the gang reaps the rewards of wedded bliss.
Director: Randall Einhorn
Writer: Audra Sielaff
When Kenny decides to audition for the school play, “Zombie Romeo and Juliet,” Eileen volunteers to help out. Kenny receives the role of Romeo, but much to his dismay, his ex-girlfriend Mimi is playing Juliet. Things get more awkward when Eileen, realizing that this may be the only time she will see Kenny marry a girl, begins to treat the play’s wedding scene like an actual wedding. Meanwhile, Pat and Jimmy both struggle to talk to their new crushes.
Director: Rebecca Asher
Writer: Audra Sielaff
When juggling family, work and college proves too much for Penelope, Schneider offers her a way to sharpen her focus and improve her test grades.
Director: Pamela Fryman
Writer: Audra Sielaff
Tyrannis hosts other kings for a series of games in Krapopolis where Stupendous shines. Deliria makes the games about herself. Hippocampus and Schlub track and catch the cities first serial killer.
Director: Otis Brayboy
Writer: Audra Sielaff