The best episode written by Charlie Grandy is "Broke", rated 8.833/10 from 36 user votes. It was "directed by Steve Carell". "Broke" aired on 4/23/2009 and is rated 0.6 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Delivery".
Michael's new company struggles to make early morning deliveries while the office tries to get their expense reports in on time after Angela enforces Dunder Mifflin's policy.
Director: Steve Carell
Writer: Charlie Grandy
Pam’s contractions begin but she and Jim are determined to wait it out as long as possible so they can have more time at the hospital. Meanwhile the rest of the office tries to distract Pam from the pain with food and entertainment.
Director: Seth Gordon
Writer: Charlie Grandy
Mindy and Danny's parents meet for the first time and their clashing personalities make for an awkward engagement party. Mindy must confront Danny with a secret.
Director: Kate Dennis
Writer: Charlie Grandy
Mindy convinces Danny to help her get into shape before a weekend away with Cliff; Peter acts as managing partner when Jeremy is out sick.
Director: Rob Schrab
Writer: Charlie Grandy
Michael and Holly have sex for the first time, and Michael holds a fund-raiser for the office after it is burglarized. Dwight confides in Phyllis after Andy and Angela set a wedding date, and Jim runs into Pam's ex-fiancé Roy.
Director: Jennifer Celotta
Writer: Charlie Grandy
Mindy has some big news to tell Danny but, just as she is getting ready to tell him, his father (guest star Dan Hedaya) and half-sister (guest star Madison Moellers) show up for an unexpected visit. The whole crew is invited to Annette's house for the world's most awkward family dinner.
Director: David Rogers
Writer: Charlie Grandy
Andy invites the entire office to his community theater production of Sweeney Todd in hopes that Erin will attend. Michael tries to put his jealousy aside and enjoy the performance while Jim and Pam struggle with their incompetent babysitter.
Director: John Scott
Writer: Charlie Grandy
Peter encourages Mindy to think more like a man. To test his advice, they head out to a bar, where they meet Lee, a smooth-talking first-grade teacher who is up to no good. Meanwhile, Danny tries to give relationship advice to Tamra.
Director: Ken Whittingham
Writer: Charlie Grandy
As the holidays approach, Mindy wonders if Danny is about to propose, and a case of mistaken identity leads Morgan on the perfect date.
Director: Paul Lieberstein
Writer: Charlie Grandy
Mindy’s attempt to liven up her maternity leave leads to excitement, danger, and a big fight with Danny. Tamra spreads some hot gossip about Jeremy’s new girlfriend.
Director: Alex Reid
Writer: Charlie Grandy
When Deangelo plays favorites, his management style is exposed.
Director: Matt Sohn
Writer: Charlie Grandy
Jim and Pam finally go on a double date with Michael and Pam's mother Helene on Helene's birthday, which takes a dark turn when Michael discovers just how old Helene is turning, and breaks up with her. Meanwhile, Dwight offers to do nice things for all the members of the office so that they will owe him a specific favor, but Andy ruins his plans.
Director: Seth Gordon
Writer: Charlie Grandy
In an effort to prove to Danny that she isn't judgmental, Mindy dates a wild skateboarder; Jeremy's visiting father seems to prefer Peter over his son.
Director: Beth McCarthy-Miller
Writer: Charlie Grandy
Andy makes a game-changing decision and takes a road-trip odyssey in the name of romance. Elsewhere, Nellie arrives at the Scranton branch and sets out to seize the manager position.
Director: Rainn Wilson
Writer: Charlie Grandy
The entire warehouse staff quits after winning the lotto, leaving Andy and Darryl to scramble for replacements while several of the office workers get a taste of the warehouse life.
Director: John Krasinski
Writer: Charlie Grandy
Mindy searches for relationship advice that ends up raising more questions than answers.
Director: Lynn Shelton
Writer: Charlie Grandy
Danny decides he needs to take Mindy’s chronic lateness into his own hands and tries to teach her a lesson about being on time. Tamra and Morgan set Peter up on a blind date.
Director: Beth McCarthy-Miller
Writer: Charlie Grandy
In search of a no-strings-attached hookup, Mindy experiments with online dating. After a series of embarrassing encounters, she steps up and asks for what she wants. Jody accidentally invites everyone.
Director: Alex Reid
Writer: Charlie Grandy
When a masked assailant threatens her family, Velma vows to get to the bottom of Project Scoobi and bring down the killer.
Director: Cal Ramsey
Writer: Charlie Grandy
The nurses’ strike continues, while Mindy finds herself having romantic feelings for the enemy – Ben, the leader of the nurses. As the doctors and nurses try to stay strong, Jeremy finds that the stress is taking a serious toll on his health.
Director: Alex Reid
Writer: Charlie Grandy
Mindy hears that Ben might be planning to propose, just as she decides she never wants to get married. Colette and Karen get engaged, but Colette immediately gets cold feet. Jeremy and Anna's friendship is tested when Anna's ex-husband comes back.
Director: Michael Spiller
Writer: Charlie Grandy
Mindy goes toe to toe with a cliquey mom at Leo’s school. Meanwhile, Tamra fends off the advances of an ex she never thought she’d backslide with.
Director: Ike Barinholtz
Writer: Charlie Grandy
At Leighton's surprise party for Nico, an unexpected guest sends Kimberly reeling. Bela worries she silenced a fellow Catullan writer, and a rumor threatens to upend Whitney's world.
Director: Maggie Carey
Writer: Charlie Grandy
After mingling with an exclusive sorority, Leighton gets roped into a date with a boy, while Whitney confides in a teammate about her relationship with Dalton. With Kimberly in tow, Bela speaks her mind at a high-profile Catullan event.
Director: Kabir Akhtar
Writer: Charlie Grandy
After teenage outcast Velma Dinkley is accused of killing a popular classmate, she has just 24 hours to find the real murderer. There’s only one problem: Velma has sworn off solving mysteries – forever.
Director: Anne Walker Farrell
Writer: Charlie Grandy