The best episode written by Luke Del Tredici is "Lights Out", rated 8.365/10 from 26 user votes. It was "directed by Daniel J. Goor". "Lights Out" aired on 4/23/2020 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Leap Day".
Amy takes charge of the Nine-Nine during a citywide blackout, while Jake hits one snag after another as he races to her side.
Director: Daniel J. Goor
Writer: Luke Del Tredici
Jack learns to appreciate Leap Day while Tracy takes the writers to a restaurant to spend an almost-expired gift card. Liz helps Jenna seduce an internet billionaire.
Director: Steve Buscemi
Writer: Luke Del Tredici
Jake and Amy go undercover to catch an infamous identity thief, and the squad is rocked by an unexpected farewell.
Director: Dean Holland
Writer: Luke Del Tredici
After making an arrest with too little proof, Jake has 48 hours to get evidence or the perp will go free, forcing the team to work over the weekend.
Director: Peter Lauer
Writer: Luke Del Tredici
As Jake begins an intense interrogation of a wily dentist suspected of murder, an opera-bound Holt jumps in to assist. Sterling K. Brown guest-stars.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Luke Del Tredici
To right a wrong, the Nine-Nine teams up with the worst of the worst of the NYPD. Terry sinks into deep denial about his future.
Director: Daniel J. Goor
Writer: Luke Del Tredici
Amy hosts Thanksgiving dinner for the precinct in an effort to get Holt to be her mentor, but Holt and Jake leave early and the rest hate her cooking.
Director: Jorma Taccone
Writer: Luke Del Tredici
Stuck behind bars, Jake lands in trouble over some delicious contraband. Fellow inmate Rosa keeps Holt and Terry busy with a never-ending to-do list.
Director: Tristram Shapeero
Writer: Luke Del Tredici
At Tactical Village, where the precinct competes against other precincts in paintball exercises, Jake gets jealous when Amy runs into an old flame.
Director: Fred Goss
Writer: Luke Del Tredici
Jake investigates a series of car thefts that point to an old frenemy. Meanwhile, the squad defends their favorite bar from interlopers.
Director: Cortney Carrillo
Writer: Luke Del Tredici
When Jake discovers that a mobster escaped his otherwise successful sting, he enlists Charles to help track him down, which worries Gina.
Director: Dean Holland
Writer: Luke Del Tredici
The squad takes stock of its eight years together and looks toward the future.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Luke Del Tredici
When the precinct goes into lockdown on Thanksgiving night, it's up to Jake to keep morale high, even as things spiral out of control.
Director: Linda Mendoza
Writer: Luke Del Tredici
Tracy and Jack engage in a battle of wits after Tracy depicts Jack as a villain in his latest project. On Jack's advice, Liz puts her own needs ahead of those of "TGS." Meanwhile, Jenna tries to shield Kenneth from Hazel's manipulation but her own selfishness gets in the way.
Director: Don Scardino
Writer: Luke Del Tredici
A cop fresh off an undercover stint with the mob has trouble readjusting to precinct life. Boyle's culinary exploits trigger a janitorial standoff.
Director: Maggie Carey
Writer: Luke Del Tredici
While celebrating their first anniversary, Jake and Amy realize they've had a communication breakdown over a major life decision.
Director: Beth McCarthy-Miller
Writer: Luke Del Tredici
Another shakeup at the precinct spells trouble for Jake and Amy, while a string of disappointments sends Holt into a downward spiral.
Director: Claire Scanlon
Writer: Luke Del Tredici
Angie brings "Queen of Jordan'' back to TGS. News about Avery forces Jack to confront his feelings for her mother, and Liz finds herself in a feud.
Director: Ken Whittingham
Writer: Luke Del Tredici