The best episode written by Tami Sagher is "Ludachristmas", rated 8/10 from 16 user votes. It was "directed by Don Scardino". "Ludachristmas" aired on 12/13/2007 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Retreat to Move Forward".
Jack gets attached to Liz's nurturing parents because they provide the love and support he never got from his mom. The staffers get ready for their raunchy holiday party, but Kenneth changes their plans at the last minute.
Director: Don Scardino
Writer: Tami Sagher
Jack nervously coaxes Liz into joining him at a corporate retreat. Meanwhile, Jenna employs method acting techniques in preparing for her role as Janis Joplin, with Frank's help. And Kenneth wants to prove to Tracy that diet impacts diabetes.
Director: Steve Buscemi
Writer: Tami Sagher
Abbi looks for a new place to live after walking in on Bevers masturbating, and Ilana tries to confront a cable company that has been inexplicably charging her for months.
Director: Nicholas Jasenovec
Writer: Tami Sagher
Shawn and Gus want to be put on Lassiter's burglary case, but a sleep-deprived Chief Vick orders them to find her a nanny instead. Unfortunately, at least from Lassiter's view, the two teams keep crossing paths, and Shawn sees an opportunity to horn in on the more interesting case.
Director: Paul Lazarus
Writer: Tami Sagher
With Hurricane Wanda raging outside their window, the girls are forced to weather the storm with Bevers and his equally inappropriate sister.
Director: John Lee
Writer: Tami Sagher
Barney declares February 13th a holiday for desperate women. Marshall receives a Valentine's Day surprise from Lily. Zoey and Ted work on figuring out their relationship.
Director: Pamela Fryman
Writer: Tami Sagher
Ted finally meets his mystery girl in the Slutty Pumpkin costume. Meanwhile, Barney learns he is part Canadian, and Lily has pregnancy brain.
Director: Pamela Fryman
Writer: Tami Sagher
Marshall recommends his old law school classmate Brad for a job at his firm, but the interview goes awry, leaving Marshall to do damage control with his boss. Meanwhile, Robin helps negotiate Barney’s return to the strip club circuit.
Director: Pamela Fryman
Writer: Tami Sagher