The best episode written by Michael Showalter is "Dinner", rated 8/10 from 5 user votes. It was "directed by David Wain". "Dinner" aired on 7/31/2015 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Electro/City".
Susie, Claude, Andy and Katie get closer during the evening meal. Jonas overreacts when Victor crank-calls him. Beth and Greg hire a lawyer.
Director: David Wain
Writer: Michael Showalter
Lives change dramatically during the performance of the staff musical "Electro-City." Greg and Beth's lawsuit goes to trial.
Director: David Wain
Writer: Michael Showalter
Victor and Coop discover that sex is a lot more complicated than they thought. Lindsey has to file her article. Andy and Katie have a moment of truth.
Director: David Wain
Writer: Michael Showalter
While Beth and Gene fight to save the camp from government forces, Andy and the other counselors take on their Camp Tiger Claw rivals.
Director: David Wain
Writer: Michael Showalter
Claude helps Susie find new leads for the musical. Gail tries to discover the truth about Jonas. The Falcon lands.
Director: David Wain
Writer: Michael Showalter
It's the dinner party from Hell when Dory and Drew invite Portia and Chantal's intense ex-boyfriend over in an effort to get some answers out of him.
Director: Sarah-Violet Bliss
Writer: Michael Showalter
As a storm lashes the camp, tensions between lovers and rivals boil over, and Vic's date takes a turn for the weird.
Director: David Wain
Writer: Michael Showalter
With the clock ticking and their options are running out Camp Firewood family braces for disaster. But there are more surprises in store.
Director: David Wain
Writer: Michael Showalter
It's the first morning at Camp Firewood, and the horny counselors are already making their moves, while something sinister is going on in the woods.
Director: David Wain
Writer: Michael Showalter
Journalist Lindsey goes undercover as a counselor. Beth and Greg make a startling discovery. Coop has his hands full with Kevin and Donna.
Director: David Wain
Writer: Michael Showalter
Kendall sets Kimmie up with one of Richard's dorky old school friends, James. But as Kimmie slowly warms to James on a double date, Richard has a surprising reaction. Meanwhile, Dan, Benji and Ruby temporarily move in with Kimmie and the gang, and slowly begin to drive the ladies crazy.
Director: Ken Marino
Writer: Michael Showalter
In August 1991, the far-flung alums of Camp Firewood make their way to Maine for a long awaited reunion.
Director: David Wain
Writer: Michael Showalter
Beth drops a bomb shell, McKinley grows suspicious of the nanny, and Andy spars with the new cool kid at camp. Meanwhile, a sinister plan takes shape.
Director: David Wain
Writer: Michael Showalter
When Sy's new girlfriend makes significant changes around the hospital, the doctors react with hostility.
Director: N/A
Writer: Michael Showalter