The best episode written by Jonathan Green is "The Flute Show", rated 8.2/10 from 4 user votes. It was "directed by T.G. Hopkins". "The Flute Show" aired on 2/18/2024 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Customer Loyalty".
Marvin's investigation into an unknown serial killer, coined "the Boner" by local media for mutilating their victims with animal bones, is interrupted by a production crew who's in town to turn the case into a true crime limited series. Meanwhile, Stan grows close with the actor playing Marvin.
Director: T.G. Hopkins
Writer: Jonathan Green
Dwight tries to stop Darryl from moving to Jim's start-up company. Jim misses his daughter's first recital, to Pam's dismay. Nellie spills the beans about Pete and Erin.
Director: Kelly Cantley-Kashima
Writer: Jonathan Green
Andy flaunts his genealogy when he discovers he's related to Michelle Obama. Meanwhile, Darryl struggles in his new post, Dwight teaches Erin a new language to wow her boyfriend's family, and Nellie tries to persuade Pam that Jim's having an affair.
Director: David Rogers
Writer: Jonathan Green
A hospital-wide softball tournament complicates Mindy's plans with her new boyfriend -- and her attempt to keep her professional life and romantic life separate.
Director: Michael Weaver
Writer: Jonathan Green
After Morgan and Jeremy visit Danny in his new office, Mindy is visited by an unexpected new patient. A dirty secret threatens a budding romance.
Director: Linda Mendoza
Writer: Jonathan Green
Kenan's senior prank on Principal Horn ends up getting him removed from the graduation exercises - and his parents and family best not know, or he's in deeper than usual!
Director: Ken Whittingham
Writer: Jonathan Green
Kenan & Kel want the show to last forever so they make a show for the year 2099. Kel plays with the magic vacuum cleaner and makes Roger disappear.
Director: Kim Fields
Writer: Jonathan Green
In an attempt to become immortal, Marvin drinks a special potion that causes rapid de-aging. Meanwhile, the department hires a new lieutenant.
Director: Mark Garcia
Writer: Jonathan Green