The best episode written by Helen Childress is "One Night in Bangkok", rated 9.13/10 from 23 user votes. It was "directed by Eric Tignini". "One Night in Bangkok" aired on 3/7/2021 and is rated 1.5 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "An Audacious Plan".
The pressure is on after Lucy's body is discovered in a graveyard; Beth and Dean do everything they can to get Boland's Bubbles up and running but encounter red tape. Harry gets in trouble and his teacher encourages Ruby and Stan to get him tested.
Director: Eric Tignini
Writer: Helen Childress
Catherine remains determined to become England's future Queen and makes plans to marry Prince Harry. Lizzie has a troubling premonition following a complicated labor.
Director: Daina Reid
Writer: Helen Childress
The whole country is suffering - Catherine is barely recognizable as the 'Spanish Princess' and Maggie is destitute, but Catherine is determined not to abandon her destiny.
Director: Stephen Woolfenden
Writer: Helen Childress
The trio must find a way to smuggle the fake cash, but things are further complicated when Stan gets involved. Annie reluctantly agrees to go to dinner with Kevin. Ruby discovers something horrifying. Beth and Dean reach a breaking point.
Director: Eva Vives
Writer: Helen Childress
A desperate Beth does everything she can to stay alive while dealing with the unexpected challenges of being a boss and finds help in the least likely of places. Dean suffers the ramifications of doing things differently at work. Meanwhile, Ruby and Stan figure out how to make her new business venture work for them.
Director: Lee Friedlander
Writer: Helen Childress
The women call on an unexpected ally to help Max seek revenge. But when their plans go awry, Ruby's life is put in jeopardy. Meanwhile, a directionless Annie tries to find her purpose in life as Stan discovers his side hustle isn't what it seems.
Director: Andrew McCarthy
Writer: Helen Childress
Beth and Rio form a surprise alliance, but don't anticipate the shocking consequences. Beth realizes the women's problems will never go away. Ruby makes a tough decision. Annie is ready to start anew when reality catches up to her.
Director: Michael Weaver
Writer: Helen Childress