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The Best Episodes Written By Jeffrey Klarik

Every TV Episode Written by Jeffrey Klarik Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Jeffrey Klarik Ratings Summary

"Giblets for Murray" is the best rated episode written by Jeffrey Klarik. It scored 9/10 based on 1 votes. It was directed by David Steinberg. It aired on 11/17/1994 and is rated 0.2 points higher than their second-best episode, "Episode 209".

  • Giblets for Murray
    9.0/10(1)

    #1 - Giblets for Murray

    Season 3 Episode 8

    Aired 11/17/1994

    Jamie's perfect Thanksgiving feast involves a buffet for ten and five turkeys, thanks to Murray and the extremely friendly neighborhood grocer Kim.

    Director: David Steinberg

    Writer: Jeffrey Klarik

  • Episode 209
    8.8/10(5)

    #2 - Episode 209

    Season 2 Episode 9

    Aired 7/6/2012

    It's the night of Merc's 'Man of the Year' event. However, his moment of glory turns sour when Carol tells him about Matt's affair with Jamie. Beverly's relationship with Rob grows deeper, and Sean is forced to decide whether he's willing to forget the past and fight for his wife.

    Director: Jim Field Smith

    Writer: Jeffrey Klarik

  • Episode 401
    8.6/10(5)

    #3 - Episode 401

    Season 4 Episode 1

    Aired 1/11/2015

    Sean and Beverley return to LA to shoot once-thought-to-be-cancelled 'Pucks!'. Matt gets some very disturbing news about his finances.

    Director: Iain B. MacDonald

    Writer: Jeffrey Klarik

  • Episode 402
    8.6/10(5)

    #4 - Episode 402

    Season 4 Episode 2

    Aired 1/18/2015

    Matt tries to solve his financial troubles; networks compete for Sean and Beverly's new show; Carol must make amends to a woman she scorned.

    Director: Iain B. MacDonald

    Writer: Jeffrey Klarik

  • Episode 303
    8.4/10(7)

    #5 - Episode 303

    Season 3 Episode 3

    Aired 1/26/2014

    Bev and Sean are still struggling with their relationship. Castor Sotto is getting more and more out of hand and wants to cancel the show. Carol convinces him to give it another chance and they get a new time slot. Andrew gives Matt a pilot script that turns out to be amazing and he wants to be a part of it.

    Director: Iain B. MacDonald

    Writer: Jeffrey Klarik

  • Episode 309
    8.4/10(7)

    #6 - Episode 309

    Season 3 Episode 9

    Aired 3/16/2014

    Sean and Beverly are dead-set to leave LA, no matter how much the studios want their new script. Matt gets the lead role in a new series at NBC. Unfortunately, 'Pucks!' has not yet been 'officially' canceled.

    Director: Iain B. MacDonald

    Writer: Jeffrey Klarik

  • Episode 203
    8.3/10(6)

    #7 - Episode 203

    Season 2 Episode 3

    Aired 5/25/2012

    When network head Merc Lapidus's father dies, Sean and Beverly get a lesson in grief, Hollywood-style.

    Director: Jim Field Smith

    Writer: Jeffrey Klarik

  • Episode 205
    8.3/10(6)

    #8 - Episode 205

    Season 2 Episode 5

    Aired 6/8/2012

    Sean meets Labia, a super-fan of Matt's and Morning suffers a major plastic surgery disaster. Meanwhile, Merc and Carol plan a weekend getaway to Mexico, while Jamie and Matt pack for a tryst in Napa.

    Director: Jim Field Smith

    Writer: Jeffrey Klarik

  • Episode 208
    8.3/10(6)

    #9 - Episode 208

    Season 2 Episode 8

    Aired 6/29/2012

    Matt's life continues to fall apart when he falls foul of his fierce ex-wife. Beverly prepares to go on a second date with Morning's brother Rob, but things have become much more complicated now that Sean is aware that she is seeing someone.

    Director: Jim Field Smith

    Writer: Jeffrey Klarik

  • Episode 302
    8.3/10(7)

    #10 - Episode 302

    Season 3 Episode 2

    Aired 1/19/2014

    Matt's custody battle for his kids gets more difficult after he gets a DUI with them in the car. Sean struggles with the news that Beverly spent a night with ruggedly handsome Rob. Carol, once again, falls under the spell of her charismatic new boss.

    Director: Iain B. MacDonald

    Writer: Jeffrey Klarik

  • Episode 305
    8.3/10(7)

    #11 - Episode 305

    Season 3 Episode 5

    Aired 2/9/2014

    The future of 'Pucks!' hangs in the balance as the network hosts its annual party for the Television Press. Sean and Beverly's romantic future is looking equally tenuous. A visit to a sex therapist may only make things worse. Meanwhile, Merc Lapidus has stolen all of his blind ex-wife's artwork, and Matt is forced to come to her rescue.

    Director: Iain B. MacDonald

    Writer: Jeffrey Klarik

  • Episode 306
    8.3/10(7)

    #12 - Episode 306

    Season 3 Episode 6

    Aired 2/16/2014

    'Pucks!' is finally pulled from the schedule. Although not officially cancelled, the writing is clearly on the wall for the doomed hockey comedy. Everyone reacts in different ways: Sean is in denial, Beverly is mentally packing her bags, while Matt finds solace in the arms of a 19 year old super-fan.

    Director: Iain B. MacDonald

    Writer: Jeffrey Klarik

  • Episode 201
    8.2/10(6)

    #13 - Episode 201

    Season 2 Episode 1

    Aired 5/11/2012

    Sean and Beverly's marriage has been ripped apart by Beverly's fling with Matt. And Matt's friendship with Sean appears to be beyond salvage. But as their sitcom "Pucks!" premieres in the U.S., the three are forced to find a way to continue working together.

    Director: Jim Field Smith

    Writer: Jeffrey Klarik

  • Episode 308
    8.1/10(7)

    #14 - Episode 308

    Season 3 Episode 8

    Aired 3/9/2014

    The filming of 'Pucks!' draws to a close and everyone is focused on what they will do next. Bev gives Carol an ultimatum when she reads the script and wants to turn it into a show. NBC wants Matt to audition for the role in Andrew's pilot, but Matt is unwilling to do so. To make matters worse, Matt becomes a target of a rumor that might jeopardize his opportunity at landing the role.

    Director: Iain B. MacDonald

    Writer: Jeffrey Klarik

  • Love Letters
    8.0/10(1)

    #15 - Love Letters

    Season 2 Episode 19

    Aired 3/10/1994

    The Buchmans find letters written by former tenants of their apartment chronicling a World War II love story that Jamie feels parallels her and Paul's.

    Director: Tom Moore

    Writer: Jeffrey Klarik

  • Up All Night
    8.0/10(1)

    #16 - Up All Night

    Season 2 Episode 23

    Aired 5/12/1994

    Jamie is suffering from sleeplessness because she drank four cuffs of tea full of coffeine while learning for a test. All furious, Jamie urges Paul to spend the night awake with her that leads them to an all-night adventure in the building, from the basement to the rooftop, which ends with a tango together with John Astin, if that's who he really is.

    Director: Michael Lembeck

    Writer: Jeffrey Klarik

  • Mad About You (1)
    8.0/10(1)

    #17 - Mad About You (1)

    Season 3 Episode 13

    Aired 2/2/1995

    The saga of the three months leading up to Paul and Jamie's wedding, what with the invitations, the reception menu, the dress fittings, the band selection, the rehearsal dinner and the remarkable goings-on of the night before the wedding.

    Director: David Steinberg

    Writer: Jeffrey Klarik

  • Mad About You (2)
    8.0/10(1)

    #18 - Mad About You (2)

    Season 3 Episode 14

    Aired 2/2/1995

    The saga of the three months leading up to Paul and Jamie's wedding, what with the invitations, the reception menu, the dress fittings, the band selection, the rehearsal dinner and the remarkable goings-on of the night before.

    Director: David Steinberg

    Writer: Jeffrey Klarik

  • Up in Smoke (1)
    8.0/10(1)

    #19 - Up in Smoke (1)

    Season 3 Episode 23

    Aired 5/18/1995

    Unable to buy her an anniversary present, with or without everyone else's help, Paul hands Jamie a slip of paper entitling her to a magical night. Things take a decidedly unusual turn after that.

    Director: Michael Lembeck

    Writer: Jeffrey Klarik

  • Episode 304
    8.0/10(7)

    #20 - Episode 304

    Season 3 Episode 4

    Aired 2/2/2014

    Matt's career takes an unexpected turn when he appears on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Merc comes in to pitch new shows to Carol. Oh, and there's a devastating earthquake in Peru.

    Director: Iain B. MacDonald

    Writer: Jeffrey Klarik

  • Episode 307
    8.0/10(7)

    #21 - Episode 307

    Season 3 Episode 7

    Aired 2/23/2014

    Beverly prepares to return to England, while Sean hangs onto hopes of keeping his Hollywood dream alive. Matt is crushed to learn that his former stalker is no longer obsessed with him. Carol is equally despondent when her dreams for a future with Castor are dashed.

    Director: Iain B. MacDonald

    Writer: Jeffrey Klarik

  • Episode 4
    7.8/10(9)

    #22 - Episode 4

    Season 1 Episode 4

    Aired 1/30/2011

    Sean and Beverly end up on all-night road trip with Matt when they pick him up from a bar.

    Director: James Griffiths

    Writer: Jeffrey Klarik

  • Episode 2
    7.7/10(11)

    #23 - Episode 2

    Season 1 Episode 2

    Aired 1/16/2011

    Sean and Beverly are still reeling from the network's decision to cast Matt LeBlanc as the star of their show. But when they meet him at a swanky L.A. dinner party at Merc's house, Matt couldn't be more charming or flattering about their show. Unfortunately, over time the natural animosity between Matt and Beverly rises to the surface, and Beverly learns just how much you don't want the former Friend as an enemy.

    Director: James Griffiths

    Writer: Jeffrey Klarik

  • Episode 3
    7.6/10(8)

    #24 - Episode 3

    Season 1 Episode 3

    Aired 1/23/2011

    Beverly can't stand Matt, and the feeling is mutual. As a result Sean and Matt end up spending more time together, including an extended adventure in Las Vegas. Soon the two guys have bonded, leaving Beverly feeling excluded by her husband's new bromance.

    Director: James Griffiths

    Writer: Jeffrey Klarik

  • Episode 7
    7.5/10(8)

    #25 - Episode 7

    Season 1 Episode 7

    Aired 2/20/2011

    As the "Pucks!" pilot wraps, a final goodbye between Matt and Sean takes an unexpected turn involving a missing Jaguar, a red-nosed reindeer, and the smell of cinnamon.

    Director: James Griffiths

    Writer: Jeffrey Klarik