The best episode written by Kate Robin is "All Alone", rated 9.111/10 from 9 user votes. It was "directed by Adam Davidson". "All Alone" aired on 8/7/2005 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Last Time".
While David attends to family business, Keith makes an embarrassing self-discovery on the job; Brenda is challenged by Nate and answers a hard question for Maya; Margaret compares herself to her daughter; Ruth lets Bettina play nurse; Rico and Vanessa decide to protect their future; Claire is comforted by Ted's squareness; and George makes a speech about love.
Director: Adam Davidson
Writer: Kate Robin
Fisher & Sons is the subject of an unannounced inspection, which proves surprisingly beneficial for Federico. Meanwhile, Claire's art-school interview takes an unexpected turn, and things grow tense between Keith and David. Also, Nate finds himself at a crossroads, both with Brenda and with his AVM.
Director: Alan Ball
Writer: Kate Robin
Fisher & Diaz hosts two very different parties in one night. Meanwhile, David is uncomfortable with all the comfort he's receiving; Nate finds temporary relief at a 'canine retreat,' Claire and her art-school friends go on a trip, Ruth grows frustrated with George's "nasty little secrets" and Federico gets his phone wires crossed.
Director: Miguel Arteta
Writer: Kate Robin
The death of a psychic's husband sparks some interesting conversation around Fisher & Sons. Meanwhile, Ruth is changed after attending a lengthy self-actualization seminar; Claire is upset to discover that her guidance counselor has betrayed her confidence; and Brenda walks out on a college course she enrolled in.
Director: Rose Troche
Writer: Kate Robin
Ruth dreads George's return from the hospital in light of his recent diagnosis; Nate and Brenda prep for a big day, but an emergency makes them reconsider; David and Keith discuss alternative parenting options; Rico tries internet dating; and Claire enjoys domestic bliss but crosses a line with her camera.
Director: Rodrigo García
Writer: Kate Robin
Keith and David find the reality of a resort vacation different than advertised, Ruth learns the meaning of 'express checkout' during a shopping excursion with Bettina, and Claire gets a lesson in 'sick' art from a new teacher.
Director: Michael Engler
Writer: Kate Robin
A gay man's murder forces David to confont his own fears about his lifestyle; Brenda's parents and Nate consider getting help for the increasingly troubled Billy...but Brenda isn't so sure that's the answer. Meanwhile, Ruth, Claire and David all share secrets with respective acquaintances.
Director: Rodrigo García
Writer: Kate Robin
With the summer coming to an end, the Solloways are returning to Brooklyn.
Director: Ryan Fleck
Writer: Kate Robin
Alison and Noah are forced to confront new obstacles at home.
Director: Carl Franklin
Writer: Kate Robin
The Fishers run into some unexpected guests at an art-school benefit featuring works for sale by Claire, Russell and Olivier. Meanwhile, David and Keith have an awkward video-store meeting with Father Jack, then haggle over the 'rules' of three-way sex with a stranger.
Director: Karen Moncrieff
Writer: Kate Robin
When Jen discovers that her late husband harbored a devastating secret, she enlists Judy's help in tracking down more information.
Director: Abe Sylvia
Writer: Kate Robin