The best episode written by Lisa Albert is "Who Needs a Guy", rated 9.2/10 from 8 user votes. It was "directed by Tricia Brock". "Who Needs a Guy" aired on 9/30/2017 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Afterglow".
Joe and Gordon discuss Comet's future; Donna takes a vacation. A new collaborator challenges Cameron. Bos and Diane make a life-altering choice.
Director: Tricia Brock
Writer: Lisa Albert
Chris gets frustrated when John repeatedly refuses to hold up his end of a conversation; Linda claims that she has met “the one,” but she soon gets a big surprise; and Hector tries to persuade Jake to invest in his latest get-rich-quick scheme.
Director: N/A
Writer: Lisa Albert
On election night, the Sterling Cooper staff pulls a rowdy all-nighter while watching the returns. Pete's ambitions cause him to directly challenge Don. Don remembers his past as a soldier in the Korean War.
Director: Alan Taylor
Writer: Lisa Albert
Joan and Peggy deal with high-jinx in the office.
Director: Phil Abraham
Writer: Lisa Albert
Donna, Bos and Diane go on the road to build support for Mutiny, while everyone else anxiously awaits the big day. Joe asks Cam for a favor.
Director: Reed Morano
Writer: Lisa Albert
Tensions rise at the office as Gordon and Donna's personal life spills into work. Meanwhile, Joe meets with the MacMillan board.
Director: Jeff Freilich
Writer: Lisa Albert
Mac reunites with the grown-up version of her brother Dylan and is stunned to learn how her family turned out. Tiff, KJ, and the Erins meet a stranger who might be the ticket back to 1988.
Director: Destiny Ekaragha
Writer: Lisa Albert
Betty visits her father; Paul's girlfriend tries to convince him to prioritize his duties; Pete's mother disapproves of his and Trudy's idea.
Director: Andrew Bernstein
Writer: Lisa Albert
Pete's professional and personal lives become more complicated as he struggles to assert power in both. While facing pressure from his wife regarding a new apartment, he further alienates Don and endangers his own position at Sterling Cooper.
Director: Tim Hunter
Writer: Lisa Albert
Paul hosts a party at his apartment and introduces someone special to his Sterling Cooper colleagues. Peggy visits her family for dinner. Despite a conflict of interest, the Sterling Cooper agency aggressively pursues an airline account and Duck attempts to appeal to the client using an unorthodox approach.
Director: Andrew Bernstein
Writer: Lisa Albert
Don decides to include Betty on a company business trip. Pete lends a hand to a neighbor in his apartment building.
Director: Phil Abraham
Writer: Lisa Albert
When theres a talent show on and they've got places for singing, Angelica signs up, but Tommy tells Angelica to let Susie know. When Angelica calls, its on the answering machine, but it breaks. Angelica then pretends she's reminding her in front of Tommy, which when Susie comes back to school, eventually believes in Angelica. Meanwhile, Chuckie, Lil and Phil help Ms O'Keats with her part of the talent show, even though its a bit lame and they have to wear weird costumes and do other weird movements. Dil lets them know about Karma and tells them about that afternoon (Phil, Lil and Chuckie pulled a prank in assembly) and if they do something bad, something bad will happen to them, as in them being humiliated in front of the whole school. The next morning, Angelica's face breaks out with zits and comes to Dil's advice. Dil tells her to do good deeds but it just gets worse. At the show, Angelica admits to Susie she knew the answering machine was broken and swaps places with Susie. When Chu
Director: Andrei Svislotski
Writer: Lisa Albert