The best episode written by Rupinder Gill is "The Olive Branch", rated 7.7/10 from 6 user votes. It was "directed by Bruce McCulloch". "The Olive Branch" aired on 3/20/2018 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "RIP Moira Rose".
David tries to reconcile with Patrick. Moira pitches a singles event at Town Hall while Johnny buys Stevie a gift for her help at the motel.
Director: Bruce McCulloch
Writer: Rupinder Gill
A rumor of Moira's death appears online and Roland asks Johnny to be his child's godfather.
Director: Bruce McCulloch
Writer: Rupinder Gill
David and Patrick throw a housewarming party and Ted finally lets loose, while Johnny and Moira try their best to babysit Roland Jr. for the evening.
Director: Laurie Lynd
Writer: Rupinder Gill
Alexis and Johnny hatch a plan to impress a motel reviewer, while David and Patrick search for a new apartment.
Director: Jordan Canning
Writer: Rupinder Gill
Johnny and Stevie attend the regional hospitality awards, while Moira does everything in her power to stop Alexis from auditioning for Cabaret.
Director: Jordan Canning
Writer: Rupinder Gill
Johnny finds himself under financial pressure with the arrival of Moira’s high-priced red carpet gown for the Crows movie premiere. David is conned into taking a road trip with Stevie.
Director: Jordan Canning
Writer: Rupinder Gill
While Kimberly connects with Nico during a tutoring session, Leighton begrudgingly starts volunteering at the women's center, Bela explores the local dating app pool, and Whitney seeks to take things with Dalton to the next level.
Director: Zoe Cassavetes
Writer: Rupinder Gill
While Bela anxiously awaits the Catullan's final decision, Kimberly gets hooked on casual sex with Nico, Whitney explores her connection with Canaan, and Leighton takes the next step with Alicia.
Director: Lila Neugebauer
Writer: Rupinder Gill
While Kimberly faces possible expulsion after her honor code violation, Bela takes a stand against the Catullan's culture, Whitney levels with her mom, and Leighton speaks her truth.
Director: Liza Johnson
Writer: Rupinder Gill
Bela and Leighton organize a fundraiser to help Zeta so they can get back to their parties. Kimberly tries to find collateral for her loan and Whitney feels threatened by Canaan's new partner.
Director: Daniella Eisman
Writer: Rupinder Gill
Whitney and Andrew attempt to bring their chemistry into the real world. Bela over-curates The Foxy’s big spotlight. Kimberly accompanies Canaan to the Econ department’s awards banquet. Leighton visits the women’s center – and Alicia.
Director: Rupinder Gill
Writer: Rupinder Gill