The best episode written by Michael Hitchcock is "I'm Almost Over You", rated 9/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Erin Ehrlich". "I'm Almost Over You" aired on 1/25/2019 and is rated 1.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Josh Is a Liar.".
Rebecca tries to stick to her plan for happiness while Nathaniel and Maya bond over their feelings of unrequited love.
Director: Erin Ehrlich
Writer: Michael Hitchcock
After encountering a major setback in her plan to get even with Josh, a panicked Rebecca starts a smear campaign to discredit Josh before he can turn everyone against her.
Director: Stuart McDonald
Writer: Michael Hitchcock
When Rebecca decides to make amends for her past, she finds some unexpected challenges. At the same time, West Covina awaits an important new arrival.
Director: Aline Brosh McKenna
Writer: Michael Hitchcock
After Rebecca and Greg’s disastrous date, Greg accuses her of being a terrible person in front of Josh. Rebecca takes drastic measures to prove she is a good person, which includes helping Darryl with his messy divorce. Meanwhile, Paula takes over the office as the boss for the day.
Director: Alex Hardcastle
Writer: Michael Hitchcock
When Rebecca and Valencia decide to investigate the new girl Anna that Josh has been dating, they discover way more than they bargained for. Paula, being pulled in different directions, feels disconnected from her husband Scott.
Director: Jude Weng
Writer: Michael Hitchcock
Rebecca tries out for the local community theater, while Paula is courted by various law firms.
Director: Kabir Akhtar
Writer: Michael Hitchcock
Hopes and schemes play out as the Glee Club holds auditions for the school’s musical.
Director: Brad Falchuk
Writer: Michael Hitchcock
The gang must rally an uncharacteristically insecure Rachel in time to make her Broadway debut in Funny Girl… but not everyone in the audience is wishing Rachel the best.
Director: Eric Stoltz
Writer: Michael Hitchcock
The kids of New Directions go head-to-head in their annual boys vs. girls mash-up competition, this time using the music of the movies. Meanwhile, in New York, Santana makes herself at home in the loft a little too quickly for Rachel and Kurt's comfort.
Director: Ian Brennan
Writer: Michael Hitchcock
The glee club learns the dance of the hour: twerking. Meanwhile, Marley discovers Jake's relationship with Bree, and Rachel tries to convince Kurt they both should get tattoos.
Director: Wendey Stanzler
Writer: Michael Hitchcock
Congressional hopeful Sue Sylvester starts a smear campaign to ruin the candidacy of her biggest rival. Puck falls in love, and glee club directors Will and Shelby encourage some friendly competition between their clubs
Director: Eric Stoltz
Writer: Michael Hitchcock
Much to Blaine's chagrin, his big-shot Hollywood actor brother, Cooper, comes to visit.
Director: Eric Stoltz
Writer: Michael Hitchcock
Brittany and Santana plan their wedding. The Gleeks weekly assignment is the music of Burt Bacharach, and reigning diva Mercedes is recruited to act as a mentor for the new singers. Brittany learns a shocking family secret.
Director: Barbara Brown
Writer: Michael Hitchcock