The best episode written by Dylan Morgan is "Janet(s)", rated 8.515/10 from 33 user votes. It was "directed by Morgan Sackett". "Janet(s)" aired on 12/6/2018 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Tuxedo Begins".
While Eleanor and the gang contend with an intense out-of-body experience, Michael hatches a plan with Janet's help.
Director: Morgan Sackett
Writer: Dylan Morgan
Fed up with New York City after being mugged, Jack sets out to protect the safety of the city's elite by announcing his run for mayor. Meanwhile, Liz revels in sacrificing the good of the city to look out for her own interests, and Jenna and Paul are thrilled by the perversion of acting like a normal couple.
Director: John Riggi
Writer: Dylan Morgan
Chidi and Eleanor tackle a famous ethical dilemma, leading to a conflict with Michael. Meanwhile, Tahani harbors a secret and confides in Janet.
Director: Dean Holland
Writer: Dylan Morgan
Monk and the police have a killer right where they want him... until the case goes to court and a hotshot lawyer demolishes the prosecution as he uses Monk's phobias against them
Director: Mary Lou Belli
Writer: Dylan Morgan
Wedding fever hits TGS, leaving Liz to sort out Grizz's dilemma when both Tracy and Dot Com want to be his best man. Jenna's new boyfriend, Paul, raises Liz and Pete's suspicions, while Jack is finally forced to deal with the death of his mentor, Don Geiss, when Geiss leaves him a strange but meaningful inheritance.
Director: Jeff Richmond
Writer: Dylan Morgan
Jack worries that GE's microwave sales have improved too much without his help and tries to find glitches in their newest design. Meanwhile, Liz partakes in a crew lottery despite Jenna and Tracy's warning her not to do so. Elsewhere, the TGS writers discover that Jack is the voice of an online dictionary's pronunciation guide.
Director: Don Scardino
Writer: Dylan Morgan
The group awaits the Judge's final decision on the fate of human existence.
Director: Kristen Bell
Writer: Dylan Morgan
When Liz's apartment building is converted to condos she has to make a drastic change to her living arrangements. Meanwhile, Jack and Tracy reevaluate their plans for parenthood and Kenneth is on a mission to make "TGS" greener during NBC's annual "Green Week."
Director: Gail Mancuso
Writer: Dylan Morgan
A celebrity psychologist with a TV talk show drives a wedge between Kimmy and her former bunker-mate Cyndee. Titus gives a teenage boy dating advice.
Director: Tristram Shapeero
Writer: Dylan Morgan
Realizing that Jenna could decide the Presidential election, Liz and Jack stage a debate to win her support and her followers. Kenneth turns to Tracy for advice on how to be an informed voter, while Pete tries to recreate the magic of the 2008 election.
Director: John Riggi
Writer: Dylan Morgan
Eleanor is enlisted to help Michael with an important task that could determine her fate in the Good Place. Meanwhile, Chidi agrees to be the third wheel in an effort to help out his friend.
Director: Tucker Gates
Writer: Dylan Morgan
Avery finally returns home from her kidnapping ordeal in North Korea, yet Jack grows uncertain of her fidelity while she was away. Elsewhere, Criss is crossed due to Liz's role as top wage earner, and Jenna seeks a sponsor for her approaching nuptials.
Director: John Riggi
Writer: Dylan Morgan
Kimmy needs to study for the GED, but she's worried about Dong getting deported. Jacqueline puts Buckley on Dyziplen to treat his hyperactivity.
Director: Ken Whittingham
Writer: Dylan Morgan
Monk has scored tickets to the biggest football game of the year, but he and Captain Stottlemeyer can't go inside until they figure out who tried to blow up a fan in the parking lot.
Director: Randall Zisk
Writer: Dylan Morgan
Monk goes to the emergency room for a bloody nose, but when a doctor in the hospital turns up dead, Monk joins the murder investigation, and soon his own life is in grave danger.
Director: Wendey Stanzler
Writer: Dylan Morgan
Monk goes toe to toe with a popular radio shock jock who is suspected of killing his wife.
Director: Mike Listo
Writer: Dylan Morgan
Monk becomes involved in the disappearance of a city official that could have ramifications concerning Trudy's murder.
Director: N/A
Writer: Dylan Morgan
Aisha tries out for the wrestling team. Daisy has a crush on Gil, the new student council VP.
Director: Matthew A. Cherry
Writer: Dylan Morgan
Carol hatches a plan to get Katie to admit her feelings for her boss; Chuck finds himself an unwitting champion of the alt-right.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Dylan Morgan
Aisha challenges Jamie's spot on the football team. Daisy and Mac butt heads over an assignment.
Director: Trent O'Donnell
Writer: Dylan Morgan