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The Best Episodes Written By Brian Singleton

Every TV Episode Written by Brian Singleton Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Brian Singleton Ratings Summary

"D.K.'s Korean Ghost Story" is the best rated episode written by Brian Singleton. It scored 8.5/10 based on 2 votes. It was directed by Phill Lewis. It aired on 10/21/2016 and is rated 0.6 points higher than their second-best episode, "Señoritis".

  • D.K.'s Korean Ghost Story
    8.5/10(2)

    #1 - D.K.'s Korean Ghost Story

    Season 2 Episode 5

    Aired 10/21/2016

    On Halloween, Allison is disappointed the holiday doesn’t seem to scare Dave anymore, meaning her little boy is growing up, perhaps too fast. But that might change after D.K. tells a scary Korean gwishin (ghost) story. The Park family, as well as the gang at Welltopia, bring the story to life playing the various gwishins.

    Director: Phill Lewis

    Writer: Brian Singleton

  • Señoritis
    7.9/10(19)

    #2 - Señoritis

    Season 4 Episode 12

    Aired 5/26/2013

    Maeby moves out on her own and reconnects with her cousin George-Michael.

    Director: Troy Miller

    Writer: Brian Singleton

  • 339
    7.8/10(4)

    #3 - 339

    Season 1 Episode 3

    Aired 2/10/2019

    Mo attempts to create a father/son bond with Blair. Dawn and Spencer have a lively dinner with Dawn's parents. Keith finds his secret increasingly difficult to hide.

    Director: Charles Stone III

    Writer: Brian Singleton

  • Allison Finds A Lump
    6.0/10(1)

    #4 - Allison Finds A Lump

    Season 2 Episode 18

    Aired 2/24/2017

    Allison finds a suspicious lump in her breast during a self-check leading Ken and the HMO group to rush to her side as she awaits the results of the doctor's tests anxiously; Dave tries to figure out how he will portray a character in the play.

    Director: Phill Lewis

    Writer: Brian Singleton

  • Ken's Big Audition
    6.0/10(1)

    #5 - Ken's Big Audition

    Season 2 Episode 22

    Aired 3/31/2017

    Ken's dream comes true when he's cast in a comedy series that takes place at a community college.

    Director: Phill Lewis

    Writer: Brian Singleton