The best episode written by Nicholas Stoller is "Pilot", rated 8.2/10 from 5 user votes. It was "directed by Mark Cendrowski". "Pilot" aired on 8/26/2015 and is rated 1.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "President Trump".
Jerrod moves in with his girlfriend, yet he's reluctant to tell his opinionated parents about the new living arrangement.
Director: Mark Cendrowski
Writer: Nicholas Stoller
Joe and Maxine clash over politics, and some important news gets overshadowed.
Director: Michael Zinberg
Writer: Nicholas Stoller
After a long rift in their friendship, Sylvia reunites with her old best friend, the newly divorced Will.
Director: Nicholas Stoller
Writer: Nicholas Stoller
As the teens get back from their Seattle trip, they quickly realize their loved ones and all of Port Lawrence are in grave danger. A new evil has taken over the town and they need to band together to save it.
Director: David Grossman
Writer: Nicholas Stoller
All is going well for Isaiah. He's the star quarterback on the verge of a football scholarship and one of the most popular kids at school. But when he helps throw a Halloween party at the Biddle House, he discovers an old camera in the basement and his life begins to spiral when he starts using it.
Director: Rob Letterman
Writer: Nicholas Stoller
Lisa and Ethan move to New York, reconnect with old college friends and learn that some secrets are harder to keep than others.
Director: Nicholas Stoller
Writer: Nicholas Stoller
The gang gets together to celebrate Sam’s 40th birthday, where Lisa suffers a crisis of conscience and Nick’s announcement catches everyone off guard.
Director: Nicholas Stoller
Writer: Nicholas Stoller
Ethan and Lisa run the gauntlet to ensure their IVF is a success. Max and Felix celebrate a special occasion. Sam opens up.
Director: Nicholas Stoller
Writer: Nicholas Stoller
The gang is forced to put on their happy faces and reconnect at Max's swanky engagement party, where "severe awkwardness" is everybody's plus-one.
Director: Nicholas Stoller
Writer: Nicholas Stoller
Max and Felix's big day arrives -- and so does the drama as secrets are revealed, confessions are made, and poorly timed punches are thrown.
Director: Nicholas Stoller
Writer: Nicholas Stoller
When Ethan and Sam go public, Marianne, Nick and Max take the opportunity to practice their "casual faces." Lisa receives shocking news.
Director: Francesca Delbanco
Writer: Nicholas Stoller
Adam Sandler stops by the campus to perform, and the whole group goes to see him, including Steven's dad, Hal, who was invited by Lloyd. Sandler's assistant, Jonathan Loughran, ends up falling in love with Rachel and decides to stay on campus living in Rachel's room.
Director: Judd Apatow
Writer: Nicholas Stoller
Eric discovers that Lizzie cheated on him with Steven, and heads to UNEC to get his revenge. Lloyd helps Steven prepare for a fistfight.
Director: Judd Apatow
Writer: Nicholas Stoller
Lizzie admits to Steven that she has a boyfriend, but that does not stop him from pursuing her. The head RA Hillary has a crush on Lloyd, but Ron does not think it is a good idea for Lloyd to hook up with her. Marshall inspires a boring History teacher to revamp his teaching style, with cringe-worthy results.
Director: Greg Mottola
Writer: Nicholas Stoller
Eric heads to UNEC to try to win Lizzie back. The boys sit in and watch Girls Gone Wild, while the girls try to add highlights to make Lizzie's hair look pretty, but fail miserably.
Director: Jon Favreau
Writer: Nicholas Stoller