The Best Episodes Written By Steve Carell

Every TV Episode Written by Steve Carell Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

Steve Carell Ratings Summary

The best episode written by Steve Carell is "Casino Night", rated 8.8/10 from 40 user votes. It was "directed by Ken Kwapis". "Casino Night" aired on 5/11/2006 and is rated 1.1 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Survivor Man".

  • Casino Night
    8.8/10 40 votes

    #1 - Casino Night

    Season 2 Episode 22 - Aired 5/11/2006

    In the season finale, Dunder-Mifflin holds a Casino Night in the warehouse to benefit charity. While Michael faces the task of juggling two dates, Jim is forced to ponder the reality of transferring to the Stamford branch and what that means for his relationship with Pam.

    Director: Ken Kwapis

    Writer: Steve Carell

  • Survivor Man
    7.7/10 30 votes

    #2 - Survivor Man

    Season 4 Episode 7 - Aired 11/8/2007

    Michael is feeling left out after finding out Ryan took a handful of branch managers and even Toby on a wilderness retreat, but didn't invite him. In order to get back with nature, Michael asks Jim if he would consider a camping trip together. Hypothetically, Jim answered yes.

    Director: Paul Feig

    Writer: Steve Carell

  • THE LAUNCH
    6.7/10 31 votes

    #3 - THE LAUNCH

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 5/29/2020

    Four-star general Mark Naird — leader of the newly created Space Force — is pressured to launch a satellite despite dire warnings from scientists.

    Director: Paul King

    Writer: Steve Carell

  • Pilot
    6.4/10 4 votes

    #4 - Pilot

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 1/17/2016

    Angie Tribeca is assigned a new partner, Jay Geils, to find the mayor's blackmailer and bring him to justice.

    Director: Steve Carell

    Writer: Steve Carell

  • THE INQUIRY
    6.2/10 10 votes

    #5 - THE INQUIRY

    Season 2 Episode 1 - Aired 2/18/2022

    The new secretary of defense puts General Naird on trial at the Pentagon, and the team has to pull it together to testify on his behalf and save his job.

    Director: Ken Kwapis

    Writer: Steve Carell