The best episode written by Ralph Greene is "Remember When I Lost My Sister?", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Leonard R. Garner, Jr.". "Remember When I Lost My Sister?" aired on 7/10/2019 and is rated 1.3 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Killer Hope".
Cocoa's unconventional beliefs shock M'Dear's Bible-study group. Jade uses sisterly bonding for quality time with Drew -- until she forgets about Ami.
Director: Leonard R. Garner, Jr.
Writer: Ralph Greene
After discovering that Hope hit a boy at daycare, the family becomes worried that Hope is following in her mother's footsteps. Meanwhile, the Chances run into some problems when they camp out in tents due to their home being fumigated for termites.
Director: Michael Fresco
Writer: Ralph Greene
In this "It's a Wonderful Life" themed episode, Jimmy is transported into a cinematic dreamlike state and watches on at a world where he never met Lucy. When he returns to reality he realizes that if Hope had never been born, his life wouldn't be as good. Meanwhile, Virginia, Burt and Maw Maw see a movie that bares a striking resemblance to their day-to-day lives.
Director: Tucker Gates
Writer: Ralph Greene
The family baby-proofs the house as Hope learns to crawl. Jimmy visits the grocery store in hopes of seeing Sabrina.
Director: Michael Fresco
Writer: Ralph Greene
Inspired by Earl, Billie starts a list of her own and when Earl is getting annoyed by Billie's little habits, he decides to focus on working on the list instead. He picks a task that is on both of their lists, atones for the injury of a champion grocery-bagger and discovers a unique talent of his own. But Earl soon finds out that they have different ways of interpreting Karma.
Director: Eyal Gordin
Writer: Ralph Greene