The best episode written by Seth Zvi Rosenfeld is "You Have Wings, Learn To Fly", rated 10/10 from 3 user votes. It was "directed by Michael Dinner". "You Have Wings, Learn To Fly" aired on 8/12/2016 and is rated 1.8 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Where There is Ruin, There is Hope for a Treasure".
The Get Down Boys apply their skills in a dicey situation as Zeke hurries to make a meeting. Mylene's quest for a contract takes an unexpected turn.
Director: Michael Dinner
Writer: Seth Zvi Rosenfeld
Zeke's resolve to woo a girl sends him into a dizzying, dangerous nightclub scene, where he crosses paths with a nimble local legend.
Director: Baz Luhrmann
Writer: Seth Zvi Rosenfeld
Dizzee has a new experience at a secret party in the city. As the guys gear up for an explosive DJ battle, Zeke boards a political rollercoaster.
Director: Ed Bianchi
Writer: Seth Zvi Rosenfeld
Despite a fresh infusion of cash from Kaplan, Ben and Cam find it hard to meet Hidemi's vintage-tee quota of 300, until Julie, an attractive retail employee, helps bail them out. Rene gets advice on handling an impending schoolyard showdown with Flaco, the contractor he suspects of stealing his (illgotten) money. Rachel's field trip to Connecticut to check on a behind-schedule carpenter ends with Darren taking her to his childhood home - and then popping a commitment question on their drive back to Manhattan.
Director: Jonathan Levine
Writer: Seth Zvi Rosenfeld
Lucky visits Helen. Henry gets good news. Ruby and Doris share a secret. Lucky meets Ella Mae.
Director: Nelson Cragg
Writer: Seth Zvi Rosenfeld
Mylene has a fateful encounter with her idol, the Cruz family reaches a critical juncture, a revelation strikes Ra-Ra, and Shao takes rash action.
Director: Ed Bianchi
Writer: Seth Zvi Rosenfeld