The best episode written by Kevin Arrieta is "Pilot", rated 9/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Erica Hayes". "Pilot" aired on 12/15/2023 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "The Investigation".
Feeling adrift with seven months to go until doomsday, Carol visits her parents, runs some errands and hits it off with a mild-mannered stranger.
Director: Erica Hayes
Writer: Kevin Arrieta
Strange new behaviors have begun to threaten the day-to-day operations of The Distraction — and one agent is determined to find out who's responsible.
Director: Bert Youn
Writer: Kevin Arrieta
After getting oriented at the office, Carol embarks on a quest for printer toner and goes to a party at her friend Janette's house.
Director: Mollie Helms
Writer: Kevin Arrieta
Banana bread builds bridges between Carol and her new colleagues. Michael gets to know the Grand Coda's captain.
Director: Bert Youn
Writer: Kevin Arrieta
Carol decides to learn every one of her coworkers' names and makes a discovery that sends her, Luis and Donna on a perplexing odyssey.
Director: Mollie Helms
Writer: Kevin Arrieta
While Donna celebrates April Christmas with her kids, a tipsy Carol decides to chaperone a mysterious young trick-or-treater.
Director: Erica Hayes
Writer: Kevin Arrieta
Luis recruits Carol and Donna to look for a lost piece of jewelry, sending them deep into the recesses of the office's lost and found.
Director: Bert Youn
Writer: Kevin Arrieta
A father-son road trip to Niagara Falls gives Eric and Steven some much-needed bonding time. Meanwhile, the Grand Coda's passengers face catastrophe.
Director: Mollie Helms
Writer: Kevin Arrieta
Carol narrates her spiritual surfing journey around the world, from Mavericks to Michigan, in search of the perfect wave.
Director: Erica Hayes
Writer: Kevin Arrieta
Cosmo loses his memory and mistakenly thinks he's supposed to grant wishes for Timmy's father.
Director: Michelle Bryan
Writer: Kevin Arrieta
On an overnight hiking trip, Carol starts to see her exuberant, adventurous sister Elena — and herself — a little differently.
Director: Erica Hayes
Writer: Kevin Arrieta