The Best Episodes Written By Matthew Carnahan

Every TV Episode Written by Matthew Carnahan Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Matthew Carnahan Ratings Summary

The best episode written by Matthew Carnahan is "The Mayan Apocalypse", rated 8.25/10 from 4 user votes. It was "directed by Matthew Carnahan". "The Mayan Apocalypse" aired on 4/1/2012 and is rated 0.8 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Microphallus".

  • The Mayan Apocalypse
    8.3/10 4 votes

    #1 - The Mayan Apocalypse

    Season 1 Episode 12 - Aired 4/1/2012

    With the help of Greg Norbert, Marty and the Pod fight to pull off an eleventh-hour reprieve and stop the MetroCapital acquisition from happening; Jeannie makes a decision about marrying Wes; Marty's son Roscoe makes a life-altering choice of his own.

    Director: Matthew Carnahan

    Writer: Matthew Carnahan

  • Microphallus
    7.5/10 4 votes

    #2 - Microphallus

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 1/22/2012

    Marty arrives at the offices to find Greg Norbert there to announce the possible acquisition of Galweather by MetroCapital; the Pod flies to Indiana to consult for a beverage company, where Marty applies his management skills to turn a loss into a win; Clyde questions whether Doug really hooked up with a transvestite; Roscoe struggles with the confusing feelings of liking both a boy and a girl.

    Director: Seith Mann

    Writer: Matthew Carnahan

  • Ouroboros
    7.5/10 4 votes

    #3 - Ouroboros

    Season 1 Episode 9 - Aired 3/11/2012

    Marty and the Pod are put through the ringer by their arch-rival firm Kinsley-Johnson as part of the due diligence performed by MetroCapital for the pending merger; Jeannie does her best to keep Wes and the marriage at bay but fails to keep it a secret from Marty; Monica and Roscoe bond but Marty learns about Jeremiah's secret and receives shocking news from Monica.

    Director: Stephen Hopkins

    Writer: Matthew Carnahan

  • Amsterdam
    7.4/10 5 votes

    #4 - Amsterdam

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 1/15/2012

    Marty and The Pod are sent to Phoenix to clean up a mess at a very powerful sports franchise caused by the impending divorce of its high-powered owners. Jeannie takes a dinner meeting with Derek, an old flame, but is deflated when she finds out his real intentions toward her. On the home front, Marty continues his personal war with Principal Gita over Roscoe's cross-dressing.

    Director: Stephen Hopkins

    Writer: Matthew Carnahan

  • Pilot
    6.0/10 1 votes

    #5 - Pilot

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 1/2/2007

    Courteney Cox stars as ruthless tabloid editor Lucy Spiller, who's masterful at using threats and manipulation to dig up dirt, aided by resourceful paparazzo Don Konkey. Lucy zeroes in on struggling actor Holt McLaren, who needs favorable publicity and whose rising-star girlfriend, Julia Mallory, is well-connected.

    Director: Matthew Carnahan

    Writer: Matthew Carnahan

  • Gods of Dangerous Financial Instruments
    6.0/10 7 votes

    #6 - Gods of Dangerous Financial Instruments

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 1/8/2012

    Marty and The Pod consult for a mega-bank that wants to justify their year-end bonuses as the financial world around them burns. Back at home, Marty gets some unwanted advice on how to raise his son.

    Director: Stephen Hopkins

    Writer: Matthew Carnahan

  • Our Descent Into Los Angeles
    5.7/10 6 votes

    #7 - Our Descent Into Los Angeles

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 2/12/2012

    Marty goes to war with his son's school when Roscoe is accused of sexual harassment for trying to kiss a boy. On the home front, Marty's personal life is further complicated when April, a stripper he met in New York, suddenly reappears. Meanwhile, Jeannie starts to get cold feet at the prospect of her upcoming wedding.

    Director: Stephen Hopkins

    Writer: Matthew Carnahan

  • Dogtown
    1.0/10 1 votes

    #8 - Dogtown

    Season 1 Episode 10 - Aired 12/11/2002

    Shane, a drug runner for local dealer, gets caught and Billie is forces him to help Van and Deaq acquire credibility as marijuana suppliers with is boss, Trey, who is also Shane’s childhood friend. Van and Deaq ask Aquarius for some help with their reputation as well and begin to build some report with Trey. That is until Shane decides he’s tired of being the low man on the totem pole.

    Director: David Barrett

    Writer: Matthew Carnahan