The Best Episodes Written By Kay Cannon

Every TV Episode Written by Kay Cannon Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Kay Cannon Ratings Summary

The best episode written by Kay Cannon is "Everything Sunny All the Time Always", rated 8.8/10 from 4 user votes. It was "directed by John Riggi". "Everything Sunny All the Time Always" aired on 4/28/2011 and is rated 0.4 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Black Tie".

  • Everything Sunny All the Time Always
    8.8/10 4 votes

    #1 - Everything Sunny All the Time Always

    Season 5 Episode 22 - Aired 4/28/2011

    Liz tries to turn her personal life from drab to fab by revamping her dream apartment. Meanwhile, Avery is held hostage, and Tracy discovers that Kenneth, Dot Com and Grizz have forged a solid bond while he was away.

    Director: John Riggi

    Writer: Kay Cannon

  • Black Tie
    8.4/10 17 votes

    #2 - Black Tie

    Season 1 Episode 12 - Aired 2/1/2007

    Liz wonders if she's actually on a date with Jack as she accompanies him to a birthday celebration for a foreign prince. While at the ball, Liz sees a different side to Jack as he unexpectedly runs in to his ex-wife. Back at 30 Rock, Tracy tempts Pete with a booze- and babe-filled party in the office, while Kenneth tries to keep Pete on the straight and narrow.

    Director: Don Scardino

    Writer: Kay Cannon

  • Double-Edged Sword
    8.3/10 3 votes

    #3 - Double-Edged Sword

    Season 5 Episode 14 - Aired 2/10/2011

    Jack and a very pregnant Avery take a romantic break in Canada. When Avery goes into labor, the power couple desperately scramble to not give birth to a Canadian. Meanwhile, Liz's getaway with Carol gets grounded, literally, when their plane collects dust on the tarmac. And Tracy is an EGOT winner, but with that comes overwhelming demands.

    Director: Don Scardino

    Writer: Kay Cannon

  • Christmas Special
    8.0/10 12 votes

    #4 - Christmas Special

    Season 3 Episode 6 - Aired 12/11/2008

    As Christmas nears, Liz's parents ditch her for a couples-only retreat, leaving her all alone for the holiday. Because of this, Liz decides to work for a charity program, "Letters to Santa." Meanwhile, Jack takes his frustration out on the staff after his dream holiday is ruined.

    Director: Don Scardino

    Writer: Kay Cannon

  • Jackie Jormp-Jomp
    8.0/10 11 votes

    #5 - Jackie Jormp-Jomp

    Season 3 Episode 18 - Aired 4/16/2009

    During her short-term suspension, Liz is lost without TGS and the stress that comes with her job. Jack works with Jenna so she can use her celebrity status to generate some promotional buzz for her Janis Joplin bio-film.

    Director: Don Scardino

    Writer: Kay Cannon

  • Lee Marvin vs. Derek Jeter
    8.0/10 4 votes

    #6 - Lee Marvin vs. Derek Jeter

    Season 4 Episode 17 - Aired 4/22/2010

    Liz Lemon starts making an effort to date by attending singles events with Jenna Maroney, and Jack Donaghy feels forced to choose between childhood love, Nancy Donovan and news anchor Avery Jessup. Meanwhile, a racist comment sparks an office-wide debate on affirmative action and leaves Toofer with a big decision to make regarding his future at TGS.

    Director: Don Scardino

    Writer: Kay Cannon

  • Somebody to Love
    7.8/10 16 votes

    #7 - Somebody to Love

    Season 2 Episode 6 - Aired 11/15/2007

    Jack falls for a congresswoman he meets at a cocktail party and despite the fact that they hold opposite views, the couple agrees to put politics aside and have a secret affair. Meanwhile, Liz believes her Middle Eastern neighbor to be a terrorist and tips off Homeland Security, creating a big mess.

    Director: Beth McCarthy-Miller

    Writer: Kay Cannon

  • Chain Reaction of Mental Anguish
    7.8/10 4 votes

    #8 - Chain Reaction of Mental Anguish

    Season 5 Episode 9 - Aired 12/2/2010

    Jack recommends that Liz start seeing a therapist when she worries that Carol is getting bored with their relationship. In an attempt to take Jack's advice, Liz begins talking to Kenneth about her problems. Jack also finds himself caught up in one of Tracy's schemes when Tracy tries to convince him to invest in his son's theme restaurant in Times Square. Meanwhile, Jenna and Paul celebrate their six month anniversary.

    Director: Ken Whittingham

    Writer: Kay Cannon

  • Dealbreakers Talk Show #0001
    7.7/10 3 votes

    #9 - Dealbreakers Talk Show #0001

    Season 4 Episode 7 - Aired 12/3/2009

    The tables are turned when production begins on Liz’s new talk show, “Dealbreakers,” and she experiences what its like to walk a mile in Jenna’s shoes. Jack, dealing with pressure from Devin, calculates to make “Dealbreakers” a success. Meanwhile, Tracy takes on the ultimate Hollywood challenge in order to prove his commitment to his wife. Everyone pitches in to help Tracy reach his goal including Kenneth, Dotcom and Grizz.

    Director: Don Scardino

    Writer: Kay Cannon

  • Hey, Baby, What's Wrong? (1)
    7.3/10 3 votes

    #10 - Hey, Baby, What's Wrong? (1)

    Season 6 Episode 6 - Aired 2/9/2012

    Criss and Liz decide to celebrate Valentine's Day, but they need to buy a dining room table first. Jack entertains his mother-in-law, Diana, as Jenna frantically looks to Pete to fill in last-minute as the producer of her first live performance on "America's Kidz Got Singing." Back at the office, Tracy and Frank try to help Lutz find someone to spend Valentine's with.

    Director: Michael Engler

    Writer: Kay Cannon

  • Hey, Baby, What's Wrong? (2)
    7.3/10 3 votes

    #11 - Hey, Baby, What's Wrong? (2)

    Season 6 Episode 7 - Aired 2/9/2012

    Criss and Liz decide to celebrate Valentine's Day, but they need to buy a dining room table first. Jack entertains his mother-in-law, Diana, as Jenna frantically looks to Pete to fill in last-minute as the producer of her first live performance on "America's Kidz Got Singing." Back at the office, Tracy and Frank try to help Lutz find someone to spend Valentine's with.

    Director: Michael Engler

    Writer: Kay Cannon

  • The Moms
    7.2/10 4 votes

    #12 - The Moms

    Season 4 Episode 20 - Aired 5/6/2010

    Liz Lemon meets her mother's old flame, while Jack Donaghy's mother, Colleen, gets tangled in his relationships with Avery Jessup and high school love, Nancy Donovan. Jenna's mother, Verna returns, while Tracy learns a lesson from his "mom".

    Director: John Riggi

    Writer: Kay Cannon

  • Bachelorette Party
    6.9/10 13 votes

    #13 - Bachelorette Party

    Season 2 Episode 22 - Aired 4/9/2013

    Jess decides to throw Cece a surprise bachelorette party while Nick and Winston awkwardly take her fiancé, Shivrang, out for the night. Then, as Schmidt desperately tries to find a real girlfriend in time for the wedding in order to get a “plus one,” he is forced to seek out his old girlfriend from his “fat Schmidt” college days.

    Director: Matt Sohn

    Writer: Kay Cannon

  • Nerd
    6.7/10 15 votes

    #14 - Nerd

    Season 3 Episode 2 - Aired 9/24/2013

    Jess has been hired at a new school and is eager to prove herself as one of the cool teachers.

    Director: Fred Goss

    Writer: Kay Cannon

  • Re-launch
    6.6/10 14 votes

    #15 - Re-launch

    Season 2 Episode 1 - Aired 9/25/2012

    Jess is laid off from her teaching job and volunteers to be a shot girl at Schmidt's "rebranding" party.

    Director: Steve Pink

    Writer: Kay Cannon

  • Eggs
    6.6/10 14 votes

    #16 - Eggs

    Season 2 Episode 9 - Aired 11/27/2012

    When Jess learns that a friend is pregnant, both she and Cece panic that time is running out for them to have children. Meanwhile, Schmidt seeks advice on how to please Emma, and Nick and Winston visit the zoo to find inspiration for Nick's zombie-themed novel.

    Director: Neal Brennan

    Writer: Kay Cannon

  • The Hern
    5.5/10 4 votes

    #17 - The Hern

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 4/21/2017

    Sophia combs an estate sale for vintage clothes but gets sidelined by a mysterious bikini-area injury and goes to the free clinic.

    Director: Christian Ditter

    Writer: Kay Cannon