The Best Episodes Written By Mitch Glazer

Every TV Episode Written by Mitch Glazer Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Mitch Glazer Ratings Summary

The best episode written by Mitch Glazer is "Labor Pains", rated 6.4/10 from 15 user votes. It was "directed by Matthew Faughnan". "Labor Pains" aired on 11/17/2013 and is rated 1.1 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Feeding Frenzy".

  • Labor Pains
    6.4/10 15 votes

    #1 - Labor Pains

    Season 25 Episode 5 - Aired 11/17/2013

    When Homer helps a woman give birth in an elevator, he forms an emotional attachment to the baby; cheerleaders for the local professional football team recruit Lisa.

    Director: Matthew Faughnan

    Writer: Mitch Glazer

  • Feeding Frenzy
    5.3/10 3 votes

    #2 - Feeding Frenzy

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 4/13/2012

    Ike Faces the disappearance of Mike Strauss while DA Klein attacks organized crime through Ike's law-student son. Meanwhile, Stevie Evans' affair with Lily Diamond heats up.

    Director: Ed Bianchi

    Writer: Mitch Glazer

  • Castles Made of Sand
    5.3/10 3 votes

    #3 - Castles Made of Sand

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 4/20/2012

    Ike tries to bribe officials to legalize casino gambling. An old friend visits Vera, and Ben wonders if his wife is faithful. Ike contacts his wealthy ex-sister-in-law for a favor.

    Director: Ed Bianchi

    Writer: Mitch Glazer

  • Atonement
    5.3/10 3 votes

    #4 - Atonement

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 4/27/2012

    Mike Strauss' body is seized, Ike reacts to a break-in, and Victor plots to get his wife out of Cuba. Vera secures Jackie Kennedy for a charity event but laments not having children with Ike.

    Director: Simon Cellan Jones

    Writer: Mitch Glazer

  • The Year of the Fin
    5.0/10 3 votes

    #5 - The Year of the Fin

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 3/30/2012

    Ike Evans, owner of Miami's most glamorous hotel, needs his 1958 NYE concert to be a smash. He makes a deal with mobster Ben Diamond to ensure success that threatens his life and family.

    Director: Carl Franklin

    Writer: Mitch Glazer