The best episode written by Greg Garcia is "Life in the Fast Lane", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Joel Zwick". "Life in the Fast Lane" aired on 1/26/1996 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Movin' On".
Handyman chores leave Urkel hyped up and hammered out after he inadvertently downs Laura's diet pills, which she' s using for a quick trim down.
Director: Joel Zwick
Writer: Greg Garcia
Urkel suffers from "Winslow withdrawal" at MIT; back home, roommates Myra and Laura find they are from "different worlds."
Director: Rich Correll
Writer: Greg Garcia
Ventriloquist Steve's look-alike dummy comes alive on Halloween.
Director: Rich Correll
Writer: Greg Garcia
Steve invents some musically-activated gunpowder, but Myra mistakes it for pepper when she uses it to prepare a big dinner for Carl's commissioner!
Director: Joel Zwick
Writer: Greg Garcia
In the season finale, Earl decides to cross off the first number on his karma list, “Stole ten dollars from a guy at the Camden Market.” Earl to his dismay finds out that he owes much more than ten dollars, in fact he must surrender all his lotto winnings. Earl now ponders when karma is going to help him with his misfortunes.
Director: Greg Garcia
Writer: Greg Garcia
With Joy now pregnant again, Earl looks back on her pregnancy during their marriage, and how his father was responsible for one of his first truly good deeds.
Director: N/A
Writer: Greg Garcia
Jimmy asks Sabrina's cousin to baby-sit Hope so he can return to work. Burt tries to persuade Virginia to quit smoking.
Director: Michael Fresco
Writer: Greg Garcia
Darnell and Joy decided to tie the knot while Earl learns thru Randy’s invitation that he is not invited. To make things worse Joy has scheduled the wedding on Earl’s birthday so that all of their friends will be unable to celebrate with him. A drunken Earl crashes the party accidentally breaking Joy’s nose and now is forced to add “ruined Joy’s wedding” to his list.
Director: Marc Buckland
Writer: Greg Garcia
Logan is on vacation at Bare Feet Retreat but his phone is broken. In India, customer service representative Vali helps Logan although he's in the midst of a crisis of his own.
Director: Rebecca Asher
Writer: Greg Garcia
Today is the first day of the rest of Earl Hickey's life. After coming into a $100,000 scratch-off lottery ticket and losing it just as fast upon being hit by a car, Earl has an epiphany in the hospital--to make up for all the terrible things he's done in the past. With his brother Randy and a motel maid named Catalina, Earl writes up a list of every misdeed he was a part of. Earl sets out to do just that, starting with #64--Kenny James, a boy he picked on in elementary school.
Director: Marc Buckland
Writer: Greg Garcia
Earl tackles number eighteen on his list when one of his old friends is arrested. Remebering that he told an inappropriate story at his birthday party he must give him one great day to make up the the terrible one before he was sent to prison.
Director: Marc Buckland
Writer: Greg Garcia
When Earl and Randy try to return a stolen wallet they find out taking the money had cost two newlyweds their honeymoon. In an attempt to make things right Earl takes over for the groom at his fast food restaurant. After time Earl finds out the boss is a jerk and Earl wonders how such a man with a luxurious house and beautiful wife could not be affected by the only thing he believes in, Karma.
Director: Marc Buckland
Writer: Greg Garcia
After a car accident Earl is put in a coma and finds himself in an alternate world shown as a sitcom, while his friends try to keep him alive.
Director: Marc Buckland
Writer: Greg Garcia
Tim books the cabin to spice up his sex life with his wife, Sandy. But when things take an unexpected turn, the mild-mannered science teacher finds himself in way over his head in a criminal conspiracy.
Director: Michael Fresco
Writer: Greg Garcia
Jill is annoyed that her son, Ethan, brought his atheist fiance, Lynn, along to the cabin & she's willing to do whatever it takes to make sure an atheist doesn't marry into her family.
Director: Michael Fresco
Writer: Greg Garcia
Tommy surprises Nikki with a spontaneous wedding ceremony. Both are blithely oblivious to the fact that Vivian is kidnapping their child, and some familiar faces from Mt. Trace return to sort things out.
Director: Greg Garcia
Writer: Greg Garcia
After being unexpectedly released from prison due to the pandemic, a group of former inmates shelter-in-place together and decide to pull a job.
Director: Greg Garcia
Writer: Greg Garcia
Phyllis and her husband's weekend retreat with his boss and the boss' much younger wife becomes unbearable for Phyllis, until she finds an unlikely escape by helping a stranger run away from a plural marriage.
Director: Eyal Gordin
Writer: Greg Garcia