The best episode written by Carly Mensch is "From Trauma Cometh Something", rated 7.6/10 from 7 user votes. It was "directed by Michael Trim". "From Trauma Cometh Something" aired on 7/4/2011 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Woman Who Was Kept on a Shelf".
Nancy tries to get back on the right track after being released from prison, but faces a tough struggle living in New York City; Andy and Shane show up at Nancy's door, sending her for a loop and tempting her to go back to her old ways.
Director: Michael Trim
Writer: Carly Mensch
A woman is kept on a shelf. Literally.
Director: So Yong Kim
Writer: Carly Mensch
While Doug plays softball with the company team, Nancy deals pot on the sidelines; Andy opens his bike shop while Silas sells pot out of the back room; and a police detective offers Shane an internship.
Director: Scott Ellis
Writer: Carly Mensch
Despite the demands of her marijuana business, Nancy decides to throw a family dinner, to which Shane invites his classmate Angela. In other pot news, Silas befriends a local grower. Meanwhile, Jill and Andy agree to watch Stevie during the day.
Director: Michael Trim
Writer: Carly Mensch
A "cowboy capitalist" moseys into town with a tasty offer for Silas; and rumors spread about Rabbi Dave having an amorous encounter with a nonmember of the synagogue.
Director: Michael Trim
Writer: Carly Mensch
On the day of the big taping, Sam attends to unfinished personal business, while Ruth scrambles to make last-minute changes to the lineup.
Director: Tristram Shapeero
Writer: Carly Mensch
Wedding bells are ringing as the wrestlers step through the ropes for the big finale. But last-minute twists catch everyone off guard.
Director: Jesse Peretz
Writer: Carly Mensch
Nerves run high as the ladies return to work and meet a new cast member. To boost morale, Ruth takes the gang on a raucous outing to the mall.
Director: Lynn Shelton
Writer: Carly Mensch
As the ladies begin to plan for life after the show, Justine's mom shows up on Sam's doorstep, and Bash and Debbie scheme to woo buyers at a TV expo.
Director: Phil Abraham
Writer: Carly Mensch
Desperate to jump-start her career, struggling actress Ruth heads to a casting call at an LA gym -- and quickly realizes it's not a typical audition.
Director: Jesse Peretz
Writer: Carly Mensch
With the show's future in jeopardy, Bash and the ladies search for creative way to drum up cash. A pair of revelations leaves Sam reeling.
Director: Lynn Shelton
Writer: Carly Mensch
After an injury on set, Sam and the wrestlers rush to the hospital and wait anxiously for news. A long-simmering feud finally boils over.
Director: Siân Heder
Writer: Carly Mensch
Cherry tries to whip the final group into shape, while Sam sets out in pursuit of a star for his show. Ruth acts out an uncomfortable scene.
Director: Wendey Stanzler
Writer: Carly Mensch
A woman finds bite marks on her skin. Literally.
Director: Rashida Jones
Writer: Carly Mensch
With morale running low, Carmen convinces the team to perform "A Christmas Carol" in the ring. Debbie and Bash strike up an unlikely new partnership.
Director: Jesse Peretz
Writer: Carly Mensch
A camping trip in the desert canyons outside Vegas spirals into a night of soul-searching, bitter showdowns and bombshell revelations.
Director: Anya Adams
Writer: Carly Mensch
As Ruth grapples with major doubts about her path in life, Bash and Rhonda go on a spending spree, and Cherry and Carmen pick up a new side gig.
Director: Lynn Shelton
Writer: Carly Mensch
Hours before GLOW's opening show at the Fan-Tan casino in Las Vegas, a national tragedy unfolds on live TV, leaving everyone spooked.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Carly Mensch
A woman solves her own murder. Literally.
Director: Anya Adams
Writer: Carly Mensch