The best episode written by Grant Sloss is "I Have Two Lovers", rated 8.667/10 from 27 user votes. It was "directed by Andrew Fleming". "I Have Two Lovers" aired on 12/21/2022 and is rated 0.7 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Last Christmas".
An impromptu coiffure change is Emily's only quick decision as she drags her heels over choosing a path forward for her career and her love life.
Director: Andrew Fleming
Writer: Grant Sloss
After a last-minute change in Christmas plans, Emily detours to a ski chalet in the French Alps, where a day on the slopes takes a bad turn.
Director: Erin Ehrlich
Writer: Grant Sloss
Liza gets to know a charming journalist and confronts Charles, Diana agrees to a date with a familiar face, and Josh wants a reset.
Director: Peter Lauer
Writer: Grant Sloss
Already feeling unsure about where she stands with Alfie, Emily finds herself on shaky ground with Mindy's boyfriend. Gabriel focuses on his future.
Director: Andrew Fleming
Writer: Grant Sloss
Working on a weekend? Quelle horreur. Even in Saint-Tropez, Emily can't leave her job behind, but after a social media gaffe, she may not have a choice.
Director: Andrew Fleming
Writer: Grant Sloss
Emily finds her loyalties torn when a fashion show at Versailles sets the stage for a showdown that could determine Savoir's future—and her own.
Director: Andrew Fleming
Writer: Grant Sloss
Emily's weekend trip to a friend's château fizzles like day-old champagne. Back in Paris, Mindy's reluctant meet-up with old friends ends on a high note.
Director: Andrew Fleming
Writer: Grant Sloss
With her job on the line over a Fashion Week debacle, Emily scrambles to devise a new plan while preparing to say adieu to a good friend.
Director: Peter Lauer
Writer: Grant Sloss
Josh and Liza's relationship becomes strained after he is included in a New York Times profile.
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: Grant Sloss
Liza has to bridge millennial divides in the workplace and in her personal life when Empirical’s new investor tasks her with signing YouTube stars.
Director: Tricia Brock
Writer: Grant Sloss
Liza and Josh's future together is thrown into question after having opposing reactions to a near miss.
Director: Peter Lauer
Writer: Grant Sloss
It's Christmas in New York! Liza must attend a party with Caitlin and her ex-husband, Kelsey finds herself caught up in a web of her own making as she struggles to keep both her relationships under wraps, and Charles glimpses Liza’s other life.
Director: Peter Lauer
Writer: Grant Sloss
Change is in the air at Empirical, and Liza considers her options. Meanwhile, Kelsey receives surprising news, and Charles finds a solution.
Director: Andrew Fleming
Writer: Grant Sloss
Liza and Kelsey dive back into the dating pool and quickly discover it's much more complicated than they'd hoped.
Director: Todd Biermann
Writer: Grant Sloss
Liza pursues a new relationship as Kelsey revisits an old one. Diana learns the truth about Richard. Lauren encourages Josh to follow his heart.
Director: Andrew Fleming
Writer: Grant Sloss