The best episode written by K.J. Steinberg is "A Long Road Home", rated 9/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Anne Fletcher". "A Long Road Home" aired on 1/5/2021 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Saturday in the Park".
Kate confronts her past. Randall's brush with viral fame leads to an unexpected discovery. Kevin debates the best path for his future.
Director: Anne Fletcher
Writer: K.J. Steinberg
Rebecca and Miguel's anniversary barbecue does not go as planned.
Director: Chris Koch
Writer: K.J. Steinberg
Kevin goes back to his high school to accept an award. Jack and Rebecca get excited about their kids' futures.
Director: Ken Olin
Writer: K.J. Steinberg
Kevin keeps a secret from Zoe. Randall gets unexpected news about Deja. In the past, the Big Three graduate from High School.
Director: Sarah Boyd
Writer: K.J. Steinberg
The Pearson family gathers for their first Thanksgiving at Randall's Philadelphia townhouse.
Director: Ken Olin
Writer: K.J. Steinberg
The entire Pearson family gathers at Randall's for an unusual party. Kevin and Sophie's relationship deepens on the night of his play's premiere. Kate struggles to open up to Toby about her father's death. Tensions are high between Jack and Rebecca as she leaves on tour with her band.
Director: Wendey Stanzler
Writer: K.J. Steinberg
Having been recently dethroned as Queen Bee, Blair returns to school with the support of Serena to find she is still on the outs with her old friends. Dan visits his mother over spring break, and when he returns, Jenny is on the verge of becoming a full-fledged member of the A-List crowd. Jenny must go to dangerous and even illegal lengths to fit in. Serena struggles to adjust to living with Chuck, and receives disturbing packages from an unknown sender.
Director: J. Miller Tobin
Writer: K.J. Steinberg
The dynamic of Randall and Kevin's rocky relationship is explained. Beth and William spend time together, which unexpectedly brings to light a secret William has been keeping. As Rebecca gets back to work for the first time in years, both she and Jack acknowledge that there is distance between them. Toby is caught straying from his diet regimen, throwing Kate into crisis.
Director: Silas Howard
Writer: K.J. Steinberg
Dan invites Serena and her family to spend the holiday with his family, creating an uncomfortable situation for Rufus and Lily. The children are unaware of their complicated romantic past. Meanwhile, Blair's freaks out when she learns that her father isn't coming home for Thanksgiving. Nate spends the holiday with his family, but their awkward dinner quickly goes from bad to worse.
Director: Mark Piznarski
Writer: K.J. Steinberg
Kate and Toby's lives take an unexpected turn. Meanwhile, Rebecca encourages Kate's singing aspirations.
Director: Ken Olin
Writer: K.J. Steinberg
Serena and Dan finally accept that they are crazy about each other, despite that they come from polar opposite worlds. Chuck thinks of investing in a club trying to make his father Bart Bass proud of him. Nate confronts his father, about the drugs he found in his house but he denies having a problem. Jenny discovers a secret that her parents have been keeping from her. Finally, Blair is devastated by Nate's actions when Jenny reveals that Nate kissed her by accident thinking she was Serena.
Director: Tony Wharmby
Writer: K.J. Steinberg
The ladies plan a lavish birthday getaway to Palm Springs for Savi, but the fates conspire against them, as Joss realizes Harry has stolen the test results that would reveal whether he or Dom fathered Savi's baby; April makes a choice on which man to keep in her life; and Elizabeth Grey decides to settle the score, once and for all, with Karen.
Director: Allison Liddi-Brown
Writer: K.J. Steinberg
As Savannah and her husband are faced with fertility issues, Savannah finds herself attracted to a flirtatious colleague; recent widow April becomes convinced that her husband is actually still alive; Karen deals with the ramifications of an affair.
Director: Cherie Nowlan
Writer: K.J. Steinberg
Tensions escalate at work between Savi and Dom; Joss's new boss Olivier -- very French and very unimpressed with her -- gives her an impossible assignment; and Karen continues to be drawn into the dysfunctional Grey family orbit.
Director: Ron Lagomarsino
Writer: K.J. Steinberg