The best episode written by Liz Brixius is "Bench-Clearing Brawl", rated 9/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Jamie Babbit". "Bench-Clearing Brawl" aired on 9/25/2012 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Kettle-Kettle-Black-Black".
Ryan is invited to play a pick-up hockey game with Jeremy Roenick. Later, Ryan finds out it was a setup sympathy invitation. In Group, Lauren has everyone make a collage to express their feelings. Ryan attends a lesbian wedding with Anne.
Director: Jamie Babbit
Writer: Liz Brixius
After breaking up with Kevin, Jackie has to realize she needs professional help. Meanwhile, a new director at the hospital makes some personnel changes and Kevin finds out about Jackie and Eddie's affair.
Director: N/A
Writer: Liz Brixius
Eddie tells Jackie that he now considers Kevin a real friend and can no longer lie to him; Jackie is remorseful when she learns that O'Hara is looking for a new employer; Akalitus announces that All Saints may get a visit from the First Lady.
Director: Steve Buscemi
Writer: Liz Brixius
Going through rehab, Jackie opens up about the beginning of her addiction. Meanwhile, Coop is the only one being excited about Cruz's ideas.
Director: N/A
Writer: Liz Brixius
Jackie and Grace begin mother-daughter tap class. Coop threatens to expose Jackie for falsifying a donor’s record. Jackie has forgotten to remove her wedding ring, and needs to get it off before meeting Eddie for a quickie.
Director: Paul Feig
Writer: Liz Brixius
An erratic patient arrives, claiming that his heart is pounding inside his head as he takes drastic measures to stop it. Also, Dr. Manning helps a boy with a broken wrist, but she suspects deeper issues exist; Dr. Rhodes impresses with his skills; and Will receives news about a lawsuit.
Director: Donald Petrie
Writer: Liz Brixius
After the confrontation with Eddie at the end of season one, it’s now a few months later. Jackie has cut ties with Eddie and is determined to dive back in and spend more time with her family. Back at All Saints, she deflects blame about the narcotic shortage and endures Sam, the altered nurse and his newfound sobriety.
Director: Paul Feig
Writer: Liz Brixius
Jackie's life gets a little more complicated because of a security guard and O'Hara's longtime affair comes to light.
Director: Adam Bernstein
Writer: Liz Brixius