The best episode written by Margee Magee is "Generally Inhospitable", rated 8/10 from 5 user votes. It was "directed by Randall Einhorn". "Generally Inhospitable" aired on 3/1/2016 and is rated 0.7 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Blocking".
When Miss Piggy breaks her leg rehearsing a dance number, Kermit gathers the crew and they broadcast “Up Late” from the hospital. Back at the studio, Rizzo, Pepe and Yolanda find creative ways to keep Pache occupied so he doesn’t ruin the show while Kermit is out.
Director: Randall Einhorn
Writer: Margee Magee
After Nini discovers that E.J. isn’t who she thinks he is, Ashlyn gets caught in the middle. Gina and E.J. team up as “wonderstudies,” and Ricky gets an unexpected visitor at home.
Director: Chad Lowe
Writer: Margee Magee
Haskell plans to attend a big event honoring him for his past bowling glory, but is quarantined with Phil and Stuart. Holly secretly rewrites Eden's college paper and almost destroys her dream.
Director: Andy Cadiff
Writer: Margee Magee
Scooter books his long time TV crush, Chelsea Handler, who really heats things up both on 'Up Late' and in Scooter's personal life. Meanwhile, Fozzie wants to take it to the next level with Becky but when Kermit and Denise go on a double date with them, Kermit discovers that Becky might have a few skeletons in her closet.
Director: Matt Sohn
Writer: Margee Magee
Andy considers auditioning for the school musical, so Alice gets really involved and learns the emotional highs and lows of being a parent. Meanwhile, Dora creates her own feminist musical when she doesn't like the underlying message of Andy's show.
Director: Peter Lauer
Writer: Margee Magee