The best episode written by Danny Rubin is "Kimmy Goes to School!", rated 8.286/10 from 14 user votes. It was "directed by Michael Engler". "Kimmy Goes to School!" aired on 3/6/2015 and is rated 0.4 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Kimmy Sees a Sunset!".
Kimmy wants to get an education, so she goes back to school to get her G.E.D. Meanwhile, Titus pursues his dream of being a musical star with help from Lillian.
Director: Michael Engler
Writer: Danny Rubin
Kimmy tries to help Andrea with her drinking problem. Jacqueline dates a pro bono lawyer for his money. Titus and Mikey talk about moving in together.
Director: Beth McCarthy-Miller
Writer: Danny Rubin
Hipsters invade the neighborhood when Titus rents his apartment on Airbnb. Kimmy finally reaches her limit with Jacqueline's self-centered attitude.
Director: Shawn Levy
Writer: Danny Rubin
Kimmy and Titus spend the weekend binge watching TV and getting their nails done. Jacqueline schemes to evict her wealthy subletter.
Director: Tristram Shapeero
Writer: Danny Rubin
Kimmy makes a splash at Columbia University while doing odd jobs to save up for college. Titus sings backup for a controversial musician.
Director: Gail Mancuso
Writer: Danny Rubin
Kimmy discovers the humiliating power of the internet. Titus wonders if he's compatible with Reuben. Jacqueline takes care of Mimi after butt surgery.
Director: Michael Engler
Writer: Danny Rubin
Titus opens up about his encounter with Mr. Frumpus. Kimmy bonds with her date's parents and starts seeing them behind his back.
Director: Jeff Richmond
Writer: Danny Rubin
A case of guilty conscience plagues the med school when a student cheats on an exam and Dr. Cox takes it out on the entire class. Meanwhile, Denise makes a startling admission of her own.
Director: Michael Spiller
Writer: Danny Rubin
Mike confronts a noisy neighbor who develops a crush on him; Ian tries to court Eve's friend; Leigh is mistaken for a single mom.
Director: Victor Nelli Jr.
Writer: Danny Rubin
While Mike and Annie are surprised by the age of the girlfriend that Ian brings home, Harris and Leigh struggle to be just friends and Eve experiments with marijuana.
Director: Victor Nelli Jr.
Writer: Danny Rubin