The best episode written by Leila Strachan is "Sex Actually", rated 8/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Peter Lauer". "Sex Actually" aired on 10/28/2014 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Kimmy Walks Into a Bar!".
The movie "Love Actually" leads to fights and, finally, sex, for Peter and Dana.
Director: Peter Lauer
Writer: Leila Strachan
Jacqueline's gala plans hit a snag when Deirdre Robespierre throws a party the same night. Kimmy stops to pee at a bar and meets a cute Army vet.
Director: Maggie Carey
Writer: Leila Strachan
When Max and Leroy investigate a bizarre incident at an elite country club, they both get a little too invested in their covers and find themselves at odds. Also, Annie accompanies them on the mission, as she frequented many country clubs in her youth.
Director: Kyle Newacheck
Writer: Leila Strachan
The FBI enlists Kimmy's help when former mole woman Gretchen tries to start a cult of her own. Titus is stricken with a strange disease.
Director: Jeff Richmond
Writer: Leila Strachan
Kimmy discovers the humiliating power of the internet. Titus wonders if he's compatible with Reuben. Jacqueline takes care of Mimi after butt surgery.
Director: Michael Engler
Writer: Leila Strachan
The reality of having a baby begins to settle in for both J.D. and Elliot while Lucy struggles with the reality of operating on people.
Director: John Putch
Writer: Leila Strachan
In desperate need of a new apartment, Abby turns to Gurgs and her unconventional real estate skills. Dan helps Olivia prepare for the biggest case of her career and a shot at redemption.
Director: Mark Cendrowski
Writer: Leila Strachan
Kimmy discovers that Fran Dodd is posing as the author of her book. Jacqueline sets Titus up in a fake relationship with a celebrity.
Director: Maggie Carey
Writer: Leila Strachan
Kimmy tackles sexism at a tech conference while Lillian hits on men. Titus auditions for an acting troupe and researches nerds for a role.
Director: Claire Cowperthwaite
Writer: Leila Strachan
The gang celebrates Thanksgiving by watching a previously unaired episode of "Real World" they appeared in back in college, and, long after the fact, learn some shocking new dirt about one another.
Director: Jay Chandrasekhar
Writer: Leila Strachan