The best episode written by Ira Ungerleider is "The One Where No One's Ready", rated 8.619/10 from 42 user votes. It was "directed by Gail Mancuso". "The One Where No One's Ready" aired on 9/26/1996 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "If You See Something, Solve Something".
In a race against the clock, a stressed Ross tries to get the gang dressed and ready for a black-tie benefit at the museum while Joey and Chandler clash over personal belongings and personal space.
Director: Gail Mancuso
Writer: Ira Ungerleider
A naked woman crawls out of a child's backpack and doesn't remember a thing. Why? She couldn't tell you. Tribeca helps her trace her steps while Geils and Tanner track down a murderer on the run from prison.
Director: Rebecca Asher
Writer: Ira Ungerleider
Emotions become the feast of the day when the gang plays a game of touch football on Thanksgiving. Joey and Chandler argue over who gets to date a model while Ross and Monica argue over winning in a case of sibling rivalry. [Thanksgiving Episode]
Director: Kevin S. Bright
Writer: Ira Ungerleider
The gang makes--then breaks--a pact to celebrate New Year's Eve without dates. Ross compensates for his loneliness by getting a roommate, a monkey named Marcel.
Director: Peter Bonerz
Writer: Ira Ungerleider
After stealing the Louisiana Purchase and kidnapping Cardin, Tribeca and A.J. are wanted fugitives. Tribeca goes undercover one last time to expose Vice President Perry.
Director: Rashida Jones
Writer: Ira Ungerleider
Monica gets back together with Fun Bobby. Joey lands a role of a neurosurgeon on Days of Our Lives. And Rachel, dating a guy named Russ, can't see his uncanny resemblance to Ross.
Director: Thomas Schlamme
Writer: Ira Ungerleider
The guys are uncomfortable with the thought of Carol's breast milk while Rachel is upset by Monica's growing friendship with Julie. Meanwhile, Joey competes with a fellow cologne spritzer for the affections of a beautiful colleague.
Director: Michael Lembeck
Writer: Ira Ungerleider
Everyone knows the sex of Ross's baby, except for Ross, who doesn't want to find out until it's born. Monica gives Paolo one of the dozen lasagnas she made for her aunt, who doesn't want them anymore because they've got meat in them.
Director: Paul Lazarus
Writer: Ira Ungerleider
The thrilling conclusion to Season 2. Every question answered. Every twist explained. A logically and emotionally gratifying finale that is sure to silence all critics and guarantee a third season.
Director: Ira Ungerleider
Writer: Ira Ungerleider
Joey gets his big film break when he's hired to be Al Pacino's stunt butt. Ross tries to be less conservative and Chandler thinks his fantasies have come true when he has an affair with a married woman.
Director: Arlene Sanford
Writer: Ira Ungerleider
A man is found dead in a dog park, and Lieutenant Atkins doesn't think Tribeca is ready for the case because she hates dogs and just woke up from a coma.
Director: Ira Ungerleider
Writer: Ira Ungerleider
After 20 years in prison, Angie is reunited with her old team and son A.J., now part of the Special Division Force. The teams first assignment is to infiltrate a hospital to find a potential assassin of French Ambassador, Pierre Cardin.
Director: Ira Ungerleider
Writer: Ira Ungerleider
Angie Tribeca retires to become a stay at home mom. Show’s over, right? Wrong. A trophy hunter goes missing and she’s back on the case, which will definitely take nine more episodes to solve.
Director: Rashida Jones
Writer: Ira Ungerleider
Another dead passenger arrives at LAX, so the gang goes undercover aboard an airplane to catch the killer in the act.
Director: Richie Keen
Writer: Ira Ungerleider
Tribeca and Geils search high and low for a missing priceless work of art.
Director: Michael Patrick Jann
Writer: Ira Ungerleider
What starts as a day of RA team building ends with the group trapped in the common room and at each other's throats.
Director: Ira Ungerleider
Writer: Ira Ungerleider