The best episode written by Liz Feldman is "And The Near Death Experience", rated 7.5/10 from 7 user votes. It was "directed by Phill Lewis". "And The Near Death Experience" aired on 3/3/2014 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "And the Kosher Cupcakes".
Caroline goes into a tailspin and brings Max into the mix when Nicolas tells her he's going to leave his wife for her.
Director: Phill Lewis
Writer: Liz Feldman
Max and Caroline have to make kosher cupcakes when they get a gig at a bar mitzvah.
Director: Scott Ellis
Writer: Liz Feldman
Max finds herself wanting to be more than just friends with her pastry school partner, Deke. Meanwhile, Caroline is "hot for teacher" - the married Chef Nicholas.
Director: Don Scardino
Writer: Liz Feldman
Filled with guilt and regret, Jen finds a civic-minded way to unleash some pent-up feelings. Judy revisits her past. The police uncover a new lead.
Director: Silver Tree
Writer: Liz Feldman
Luke disappears after discovering a secret Prudence had been keeping, putting their future and her immigration status in jeopardy; Lizzy comes up with an idea that surprises everyone.
Director: Shelley Jensen
Writer: Liz Feldman
As Jen and Judy grapple with the distressing events of the night before, Jen soon realizes that eyes — and ears — are everywhere in her neighborhood.
Director: Liza Johnson
Writer: Liz Feldman
Determined to protect her family, Jen tries to come clean about Steve's whereabouts, but the situation veers in an unexpected direction thanks to Judy.
Director: Silver Tree
Writer: Liz Feldman
As Max pet-sits Randy’s dog, Bruno, and Caroline sets up meetings with actresses who are interested in playing her in the potential biopic, Bruno escapes while a cannibalistic serial killer is loose in their neighborhood.
Director: John Riggi
Writer: Liz Feldman
Armed with the truth about her husband's death, Jen demands justice. Meanwhile, Judy's attempt to make amends causes all sorts of problems for Steve.
Director: Geeta Patel
Writer: Liz Feldman
Overwhelmed by grief and anger after her husband's sudden death, acerbic real estate agent Jen meets tenderhearted Judy at a support group.
Director: Amy York Rubin
Writer: Liz Feldman
The two take a job cleaning a hoarder's apartment for the extra money; Max learns that Johnny has a secret.
Director: Ted Wass
Writer: Liz Feldman
When Max and Caroline can’t figure out how to use the new cappuccino maker they bought for their cupcake business, they take temporary side jobs as baristas at a coffee house to learn the ropes.
Director: Don Scardino
Writer: Liz Feldman
When Caroline's grandmother Astrid awakens from a coma with no knowledge of her family's massive money scandal, Caroline attempts to keep the truth hidden for a bit longer by giving Astrid one last fancy luncheon.
Director: Michael Patrick King
Writer: Liz Feldman
When Max and Caroline need more space for their renovated dessert bar, they’re willing to do just about anything to convince Angie, the brash owner of the pizza place next door, to rent them her back office.
Director: Katy Garretson
Writer: Liz Feldman
Amid her escalating rage over the stalled investigation into her husband's death, Jen becomes more entangled in Judy's messy personal life.
Director: Amy York Rubin
Writer: Liz Feldman
Prudence moves into Luke and Lizzy's apartment -- along with a mess of belongings.
Director: David Trainer
Writer: Liz Feldman
Jack gets caught up in Roland and Brooke’s family drama when they both enlist his help to keep bombshells about their love lives from each other.
Director: Andy Ackerman
Writer: Liz Feldman
Luke and Lizzy, inseparable pals since childhood, decide to have a child together as friends.
Director: Scott Ellis
Writer: Liz Feldman