The best episode written by Elizabeth Berger is "Katoby", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Ken Olin". "Katoby" aired on 4/12/2022 and is rated 0.6 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Welcome to Creekwood".
Kate and Toby's relationship evolves over a few years.
Director: Ken Olin
Writer: Elizabeth Berger
Victor arrives at Creekwood a year after the events of “Love, Simon” excited to start his new life.
Director: Amy York Rubin
Writer: Elizabeth Berger
At Harold's wedding, Mia makes a bold decision, while Victor and Felix consider their futures.
Director: Jason Ensler
Writer: Elizabeth Berger
As summer break comes to an end, Victor grapples with his family’s reaction to his coming out.
Director: Jason Ensler
Writer: Elizabeth Berger
The Big Three makes a plan for Rebecca.
Director: Chris Koch
Writer: Elizabeth Berger
After a slew of let-down Tinder dates, Sophie meets the seemingly perfect guy. Meanwhile, her roommate, Valentina, returns home from London Fashion Week with a sexy souvenir. An Uber-related phone mishap leads them to an eclectic new group of friends.
Director: Pamela Fryman
Writer: Elizabeth Berger
The Pearsons come together to celebrate Kate and Toby's wedding. Wedding planners Kevin and Randall struggle to pull off the big day. Kate is flooded with memories of Jack. Deja struggles to adjust to her new living situation.
Director: Ken Olin
Writer: Elizabeth Berger
Kevin embarks on a stressful road trip. Jack and young Kevin go to a football training camp.
Director: Kevin Rodney Sullivan
Writer: Elizabeth Berger
Kevin and Madison partake in their respective bachelor and bachelorette parties.
Director: Milo Ventimiglia
Writer: Elizabeth Berger
As Jack, Rebecca and the three kids make their way to Rebecca's parents' house for their traditional Thanksgiving holiday, an unforeseen detour occurs. Kate makes two drastic life-changing decisions. Kevin brings Olivia to Randall's house for Thanksgiving. Randall's heart is broken when he learns about a lifelong secret his mother has kept from him.
Director: Sarah Pia Anderson
Writer: Elizabeth Berger
Marty and Debbie decide to make plans with their human friends after Larry and Jackie have become too entangled in their daily lives. The Weavers do their best to un-invite the Bird-Kersees, explaining they're afraid their friends won't be accepting of the aliens. But that doesn't stop Larry and Jackie from crashing Marty's' poker night and Debbie's girls' night on the town -- with hilarious results.
Director: Luke Greenfield
Writer: Elizabeth Berger
Obsessed with winning an Oscar, Larry and Reggie decide to videotape a spelling bee in which Max and Dick Butkus go head-to-head.
Director: Lev L. Spiro
Writer: Elizabeth Berger
Marty offers to teach the Bird-Kersees how to drive; Amber regrets opting for lessons from a driver's ed teacher when Ms. Porsche turns out to be very unconventional.
Director: Chris Koch
Writer: Elizabeth Berger
Rebecca helps Kate and Toby care for baby Jack. Zoe and Kevin look after Tess and Annie. Randall and Beth consider how to move forward.
Director: Ken Olin
Writer: Elizabeth Berger
Beth and Randall adjust to life in Philadelphia. Jack and Rebecca take the Big Three to the pool.
Director: Chris Koch
Writer: Elizabeth Berger
Everyone heads to Pemberton's to weather out the hurricane.
Director: Pamela Fryman
Writer: Elizabeth Berger
Sophie goes to Robert's country house for the weekend. The gang celebrates Lost & Found Box Day at Pemberton's.
Director: Pamela Fryman
Writer: Elizabeth Berger
As Kevin stresses about the premiere of his play, he receives support from an unexpected source. Randall struggles under the pressure of both his work and ailing father. Rebecca and Jack's Valentine's Day doesn't go as planned. Toby and Kate decide to dig deep and get to know each other's biggest secrets.
Director: Ken Olin
Writer: Elizabeth Berger
Determined to try and live in the moment, Sophie and the gang head to an exclusive new club for a wild night out. Valentina has doubts about her relationship with Charlie. Sid pushes Jesse to be open to love. Ellen tries her luck with women at the club.
Director: Pamela Fryman
Writer: Elizabeth Berger
Larry wants to combine his favorite holidays, Chanukkah and Halloween; Marty and Debbie are challenged to a costume contest.
Director: Chris Koch
Writer: Elizabeth Berger
After Sophie’s gallery show and Ian’s arrival, Sid and Hannah host an impromptu wedding reception at Pemberton’s. Jesse grapples with his decisions and confides in Ellen about Meredith.
Director: Pamela Fryman
Writer: Elizabeth Berger
When the whole Weaver family comes down with a cold, the Bird-Kersees -- especially Larry -- are terrified and confused.
Director: Henry Chan
Writer: Elizabeth Berger
Ever since the Joyner-Kersee family has been cut off financially, Jackie secretly got a job at a Mexican restaurant; Jackie invites her boss over in hope of getting a promotion, but things don't go as planned.
Director: John Fortenberry
Writer: Elizabeth Berger
Marty's father visits unexpectedly with stunning news, dashing Debbie and Marty's hopes for an uneventful Thanksgiving; Jackie's parents learn about human relationships.
Director: John Fortenberry
Writer: Elizabeth Berger
A rift is caused when Jackie's parents help Debbie and Marty with a burst water pipe; Larry increases his efforts to find a job.
Director: Jann Turner
Writer: Elizabeth Berger