The best episode written by Sheila Callaghan is "To Have and To Hold", rated 9/10 from 3 user votes. It was "directed by Craig Zisk". "To Have and To Hold" aired on 5/31/2010 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Train Wreck".
Tara and Charmaine pay a woman who appeared in Tara's memories a visit, while Kate tries to change herself for her new and much older boyfriend.
Director: Craig Zisk
Writer: Sheila Callaghan
Max and Marshall return home from New York to bad news on all sides. Max learns of the new alter, Bryce, but a highly medicated Tara assures him all in under control. Marshall learns that a close friend has been killed in an accident. Tara offers support, which he gladly accepts, but on the day of the funeral Bryce emerges and apparently will not go away. It's all too much for Kate and Marshall who look to strike out on their own.
Director: Bille Eltringham
Writer: Sheila Callaghan
Frank has a ball with his new sick friend and formerly uptight doctor.
Director: Michael Uppendahl
Writer: Sheila Callaghan
Tara motivates Max to relive his old rock band Beaverlamp. Meanwhile, a depressed Dr. Hattaras makes her take a break from their therapy sessions and Marshall and Noah interview Max for their film festival project.
Director: Jamie Babbit
Writer: Sheila Callaghan
Max’s violent outburst comes back to haunt him. Tara learns she is now able to be aware of what her newest alternate personality, Shoshana, does. Kate’s music video is an internet success. Marshall decides he has to break up with Courtney. The doctor gives Charmaine surprising news about her pregnancy.
Director: Craig Gillespie
Writer: Sheila Callaghan