The best episode written by Bill Krebs is "One Night in Bangkok", rated 9.13/10 from 23 user votes. It was "directed by Eric Tignini". "One Night in Bangkok" aired on 3/7/2021 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Banker".
The pressure is on after Lucy's body is discovered in a graveyard; Beth and Dean do everything they can to get Boland's Bubbles up and running but encounter red tape. Harry gets in trouble and his teacher encourages Ruby and Stan to get him tested.
Director: Eric Tignini
Writer: Bill Krebs
The Secret Service pushes Beth into hot water as the unexpected happens. Ruby catches Stan in a lie and begins to doubt his faithfulness. Annie volunteers to babysit for Nancy and finds help from a surprising source.
Director: Eric Tignini
Writer: Bill Krebs
A huge client approaches Dean to sell his merchandise at Boland's Bubbles, but Beth is hesitant. Stan and Ruby's guilt reaches a breaking point when Sara's donor family returns. Annie tries to prove to Ben that she can keep up with the rich parents at his school.
Director: Michael Weaver
Writer: Bill Krebs
Turner has Beth in checkmate. The women must contend with a rotten egg from the past. Rio makes a grand gesture for Beth, and a new business opportunity presents itself.
Director: Michael Weaver
Writer: Bill Krebs
Nina is at turmoil with the Warrens as she and Hank try to expose Adam's kidnapper. Willa and Claire's conspiracy reaches a breaking point.
Director: Colin Bucksey
Writer: Bill Krebs
When Rio gives her an assignment, Beth is forced to take her kids with her. Meanwhile, under pressure from Turner, Ruby crosses a line there’s no coming back from. Annie meets her new manager at Fine & Frugal.
Director: So Yong Kim
Writer: Bill Krebs
Business is booming and the women are living large, but a threat from one of their employees reminds them how violent Rio can be when pushed and threatens everything they've been working toward. Meanwhile, Beth and Ruby both enjoy the shifting dynamics in their respective marriages. Boomer carries out a malicious plot against Annie that puts her fight for custody in jeopardy.
Director: Sharat Raju
Writer: Bill Krebs
Rio asks the women to complete a seemingly simple job so he can get the operation up and running, but Beth, Ruby, and Annie fear there may be more to the task than meets the eye. As the ladies’ long-simmering tensions with the gang leader boil over, Ruby learns that Sara has risen to the top of the transplant list.
Director: Michael Weaver
Writer: Bill Krebs
Beth must live with the fallout after her plan to get Rio arrested fails. Meanwhile, the women's crimes finally catch up with them when evidence surfaces that puts them on a collision course with Agent Turner.
Director: Michael Weaver
Writer: Bill Krebs
Friendships start to form when Jordi starts his treatment; Kara goes back to school; Emma attends her first dance; and Leo finds himself in an awkward position.
Director: Elizabeth Allen Rosenbaum
Writer: Bill Krebs
Evie attempts to make amends with her former best friend Fern, while Xavier realizes he needs to tell Evie how he really feels about her.
Director: Ron Underwood
Writer: Bill Krebs
Beth makes a new friend while struggling to process her guilt over Rio's death. Meanwhile, the women perfect their latest business venture just as Agent Turner and his surprising informant complicate their plans to launch.
Director: Michael Weaver
Writer: Bill Krebs
Dr. Naday comes to Ocean Park Hospital, although his approach to treatment has Nurse Jackson questioning that decision. Meanwhile, Emma, Dash and Jordi search of the perfect gift, and Kara learns the truth about Hunter.
Director: Mark Piznarski
Writer: Bill Krebs