The best episode written by Bill Hader is "ronny/lily", rated 9.523/10 from 44 user votes. It was "directed by Bill Hader". "ronny/lily" aired on 4/28/2019 and is rated 0.8 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "berkman > block".
An encounter that Barry never could have predicted has surprising effects.
Director: Bill Hader
Writer: Bill Hader
Barry is out for vengeance. Noho Hank faces the looming threat of being sent home. Sally makes a split-second decision on the night of the acting class' big performance. Fuches turns to an unexpected source for help. Season Two Finale.
Director: Bill Hader
Writer: Bill Hader
What the hell is that?!
Director: Bill Hader
Writer: Bill Hader
In the season finale, Barry vows to give up his life of crime. Elsewhere, Pazar enlists a replacement to take care of Fuches. Detective Moss closes in on an arrest that they hope will crack the Madison homicide case.
Director: Alec Berg
Writer: Bill Hader
Say you're going to the Redlands.
Director: Bill Hader
Writer: Bill Hader
What are you, some kind of psycho?
Director: Bill Hader
Writer: Bill Hader
Are you mad at me?
Director: Bill Hader
Writer: Bill Hader
Barry, a disillusioned hit man, is sent to Los Angeles to kill an aspiring actor who is having an affair with a Chechen mob leader's wife. After following his target to an acting class, Barry becomes inspired to begin a new life with the students.
Director: Bill Hader
Writer: Bill Hader
Barry tries to convince Sally and the class to go ahead with a performance despite the absence of Cousineau, who's grief-stricken after the disappearance of Detective Moss. With Goran gone, NoHo Hank and Cristobal's new partnership faces growing pains and some jealousy issues. Back in Cleveland, Fuches learns that replacement hitmen don't come easy.
Director: Hiro Murai
Writer: Bill Hader
In the wake of shocking news, Gene encourages his students to channel their feelings into their work. Resolved to quit his job and put the past behind him, Barry tries not to get pulled back in by Fuches and the Chechens. Sally tries to crack the nut that is Barry.
Director: Bill Hader
Writer: Bill Hader
Things have changed.
Director: Bill Hader
Writer: Bill Hader