The best episode written by Ryan Koh is "Lisa Gets an F1", rated 8.3/10 from 9 user votes. It was "directed by Timothy Bailey". "Lisa Gets an F1" aired on 2/25/2024 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Heavy Competition".
Lisa feels a need for speed as well a need for control of her anxiety when she becomes a pro kid go-cart racer.
Director: Timothy Bailey
Writer: Ryan Koh
Dwight's loyalty to Michael is tested when he finds a new hero in Charles. Meanwhile, Andy tries to provide for all of Jim's emotional needs.
Director: Ken Whittingham
Writer: Ryan Koh
Holly leads a business ethics seminar as a result of Ryan's scandal, and when Michael encourages everyone to share their own unethical work behaviors, things get out of hand. Meanwhile, Jim messes with Dwight by requiring him to follow the Dunder Mifflin "Time Theft" policy.
Director: Jeffrey Blitz
Writer: Ryan Koh
In a book-themed trilogy, Marge's resentment takes monstrous form, Lisa tries to save the planet through murder and Homer learns he's not the man he thought he was.
Director: Rob Oliver
Writer: Ryan Koh
When Bart discovers a profitable glitch in an online game, he ropes Principal Skinner into his lucrative criminal enterprise. Marge and Maggie discover paradise.
Director: Timothy Bailey
Writer: Ryan Koh
Jules wants to help Bobby gain his confidence back and thinks fixing up his boat and getting it back in the water will do the trick.
Director: Michael McDonald
Writer: Ryan Koh
Jules comes up with a new game for the crew; Ellie complains about doing what Jules wants to do; Andy is mad at Grayson; Bobby introduces his new friend to the group.
Director: Michael McDonald
Writer: Ryan Koh
Jess invites her divorced Mom and Dad over for Thanksgiving dinner and enlists Nick and Cece to help her with a "Parent Trap" to reunite them. Meanwhile, Schmidt's cousin, Big Schmidt, visits, and Winston manipulates them into an escalating battle to prove their manhood.
Director: Jesse Peretz
Writer: Ryan Koh
Jess fears someone is trying to sabotage her first middle school dance and she enlists the gang to help her chaperone on the big night.
Director: Trent O'Donnell
Writer: Ryan Koh
After a great night together both Andrew and Zelda try to play it cool by going on a date with someone else.
Director: Michael Patrick Jann
Writer: Ryan Koh
Jess panics when her sister, Abby decides to stay in Los Angeles and sets her eyes on one of the loftmates. Meanwhile, Winston procrastinates about checking his test results for the LAPD entrance exam
Director: Bill Purple
Writer: Ryan Koh
Jess must occupy Schmidt while Cece goes on a date with Coach; Nick and Winston search for Ferguson.
Director: Nicholas Jasenovec
Writer: Ryan Koh
Homer finds a new app that makes his life much easier and outsources his father-son bonding. Meanwhile, Grampa finds that he is about to be a father again.
Director: Steven Dean Moore
Writer: Ryan Koh
Homer finds his calling as a TV recapper, but his harsh grading causes a brawl with Krusty. After almost killing Homer, Krusty hides out at a real circus, and finds happiness there.
Director: Matthew Faughnan
Writer: Ryan Koh
A future tale of the will-they-won't-they-I-guess-they-won't-maybe-they-will of Springfield's most unlikely couple.
Director: Steven Dean Moore
Writer: Ryan Koh
Comic Book Guy and his wife Kumiko debate about having a baby and we learn about his awesome origin story.
Director: Chris Clements
Writer: Ryan Koh
Homer and the guys try helping Moe cheer up by getting their old bowling team back together again, but they soon face a team of arrogant millionaires.
Director: Michael Polcino
Writer: Ryan Koh
When Marge realizes that everyone views her as boring, she takes up competitive lumber-jacking as a hobby (and has a real gift for it). The circuit of competitive timbersports takes her on a month-long retreat to Portland with her trainer, Paula, whom Homer worries is going to steal her away forever
Director: Rob Oliver
Writer: Ryan Koh
When Bart befriends a famous kid influencer who owns an ultra-cool skate wear brand, Homer leads a rebellion of loser dads against them.
Director: Steven Dean Moore
Writer: Ryan Koh
When a video of Bart and Homer fighting goes viral, they begin a journey as social media celebrities; Lisa battles the school's new industrialized detention system.
Director: Bob Anderson
Writer: Ryan Koh