The best episode written by Elizabeth Meriwether is "Five Stars for Beezus", rated 7.4/10 from 7 user votes. It was "directed by Erin O'Malley". "Five Stars for Beezus" aired on 4/4/2017 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Pilot".
Jess is ready to tell Nick of her true feelings for him. Meanwhile, Nick takes a meeting with a book publisher, as Aly helps Winston reconnect with an important person. Then, Cece and Schmidt receive big news.
Director: Erin O'Malley
Writer: Elizabeth Meriwether
After leaving her long-time boyfriend, Jess moves into an apartment with three men, and tries to re-enter the dating world.
Director: Jake Kasdan
Writer: Elizabeth Meriwether
Nick and Schmidt convince Jess to get her stuff out of her ex-boyfriend Spencer's apartment; Jess meets new roommate Winston, who has returned from playing basketball in Latvia. Winston tries to get his old room back from Schmidt.
Director: Jake Kasdan
Writer: Elizabeth Meriwether
In a series of flashbacks, Jess, Nick, Schmidt, Winston and Cece tell one another how they each lost their virginity. Not surprisingly, when they realize the stories directly affect their present day sex lives, one relationship will change forever.
Director: Alec Berg
Writer: Elizabeth Meriwether
Jess pretends she's someone else when a handsome stranger mistakes her for his blind date. Meanwhile, a patron at Nick's bar claims to be Nick from the future, and Winston's disapproving mother pays him a visit.
Director: Larry Charles
Writer: Elizabeth Meriwether
Nick and Jess make a romantic run for the border -- but their wild Mexican adventure takes a turn for the worse when Nick is arrested.
Director: Max Winkler
Writer: Elizabeth Meriwether
Elizabeth Holmes, an optimistic and determined young woman, drops out of Stanford to found a promising new blood testing startup.
Director: Michael Showalter
Writer: Elizabeth Meriwether
Will, a 30-something guy, has been so focused on raising his daughter that he’s lost sight of who he is as a man. When the other single parents see just how far down the rabbit hole of PTA, parenting and princesses Will has gone, they band together to get him out in the dating world and make him realize that being a great parent doesn’t mean sacrificing everything about your own identity.
Director: Jason Winer
Writer: Elizabeth Meriwether