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Season 4 (2012–13)

Main article: The Good Wife (season 4)

No. # Title Directed by Written by Original air date U.S. viewers
(million)
85 17 "Invitation to an Inquest" Kevin Hooks Story by: Julia Wolfe

Teleplay by: Julia Wolfe & Matthew Montoya

March 29, 2013 9.08[95]
86 18 "Death of a Client" Robert King Robert King & Michelle King April 19, 2013 9.59[96]
87 19 "The Wheels of Justice" Frederick E. O. Toye Jacqueline Hoyt April 26, 2013 8.59[97]
88 20 "Rape: A Modern Perspective"[98] Brooke Kennedy J. C. Nolan May 3, 2013
89 21 "A More Perfect Union"[99] Michael Zinberg Craig Turk May 10, 2013
90 22 "What's in the Box?"[100] May 17, 2013



Episodes

No. Title Directed by Written by Original air dateOriginal air date Production
code
U.S. viewers
(million)
19 "My Cool Christian Boyfriend" Michael Spiller Jack Burditt April 4, 2013 120 2.47[35]
20 "Pretty Man" Rob Schrab Tucker Cawley

April 11, 2013

119 3.24[36]
21 "Santa Fe"[37]

May 2, 2013

121
22 May 9, 2013
23 May 16, 2013
24 May 16, 2013




Season 2 (2012–13)

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Title Directed by Written by Original air date U.S. viewers
(million)
24 1 "The Contingency" Richard J. Lewis Denise Thé & Jonathan Nolan October 3, 2012 14.28[28]
25 2 "Bad Code" Jon Cassar Greg Plageman & Patrick Harbinson October 10, 2012 14.58[29]
26 3 "Masquerade" Jeffrey Hunt Melissa Scrivner-Love October 24, 2012 13.93[30]
27 4 "Triggerman" James Whitmore, Jr. Erik Mountain October 31, 2012 14.03[31]
28 5 "Bury the Lede" Jeffrey Hunt David Slack November 7, 2012 13.66[32]
29 6 "The High Road" Félix Enríquez Alcalá Nic Van Zeebroeck & Michael Sopczynski November 14, 2012 14.87[33]
30 7 "Critical" Frederick E. O. Toye Sean Hennen November 21, 2012 14.57[34]
31 8 "'Til Death" Helen Shaver Amanda Segel December 5, 2012 14.43[35]
32 9 "C.O.D." Clark Johnson Ray Utarnachitt December 12, 2012 14.18[36]
33 10 "Shadow Box" Stephen Surjik Patrick Harbinson January 9, 2013 14.08[37]
34 11 "2πR" Richard J. Lewis Dan Dietz January 16, 2013 16.23[38]
35 12 "Prisoner's Dilemma" Chris Fisher David Slack January 23, 2013 15.67[39]
36 13 "Dead Reckoning" John Dahl Erik Mountain February 20, 2013 15.71[40]
37 14 "One Percent" Chris Fisher Denise Thé & Melissa Scrivner-Love February 27, 2013 14.88[41]
38 15 "Booked Solid" Frederick E. O. Toye Nic Van Zeebroeck & Michael Sopczynski March 20, 2013 14.87[42]
39 16 "Relevance" Jonathan Nolan Amanda Segel & Jonathan Nolan March 27, 2013 14.22[43]
40 17 "Proteus" Kenneth Fink Sean Hennen April 10, 2013 14.57[44]
41 18 "All In" Tricia Brock Lucas O'Connor April 17, 2013 14.34[45]
42 19 "Trojan Horse" Jeffrey Hunt Dan Dietz & Erik Mountain April 24, 2013 14.57[46]
43 20 "In Extremis"[47] Chris Fisher Greg Plageman & Tony Camerino May 1, 2013
44 21 "Zero Day"[48] May 8, 2013
45 22 "God Mode"[49] May 15, 2013



Season 8: 2012–13

Main article: Supernatural (season 8)

No. # Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
code
U.S. viewers
(million)
150 1 "We Need to Talk About Kevin" Robert Singer Jeremy Carver October 9, 2012 3X7802 1.85[140]
151 2 "What's Up, Tiger Mommy?" John Showalter Andrew Dabb & Daniel Loflin October 16, 2012 3X7803 2.51[141]
152 3 "Heartache" Jensen Ackles Brad Buckner & Eugenie Ross-Leming October 23, 2012 3X7801 2.13[142]
153 4 "Bitten" Thomas J. Wright Robbie Thompson October 30, 2012 3X7804 1.86[143]
154 5 "Blood Brother" Guy Bee Ben Edlund November 13, 2012 3X7805 1.78[144]
155 6 "Southern Comfort" Tim Andrew Adam Glass November 20, 2012 3X7806 2.32[145]
156 7 "A Little Slice of Kevin" Charlie Carner Brad Buckner & Eugenie Ross-Leming December 4, 2012 3X7807 2.32[146]
157 8 "Hunteri Heroici" Paul Edwards Andrew Dabb December 11, 2012 3X7808 2.00[147]
158 9 "Citizen Fang" Nick Copus Daniel Loflin January 22, 2013 3X7809 2.06[148]
159 10 "Torn and Frayed" Robert Singer Jenny Klein January 29, 2013 3X7810 1.99[149]
160 11 "LARP and the Real Girl" Jeannot Szwarc Robbie Thompson February 19, 2013 3X7811 2.01[150]
161 12 "As Time Goes By" Serge Ladouceur Adam Glass February 26, 2013 3X7812 2.12[151]
162 13 "Everybody Hates Hitler" Phil Sgriccia Ben Edlund March 5, 2013 3X7814 2.29[152]
163 14 "Trial and Error" Kevin Parks Andrew Dabb March 12, 2013 3X7813 2.41[153]
164 15 "Man's Best Friend with Benefits" John Showalter Brad Buckner & Eugenie Ross-Leming March 19, 2013 3X7815 2.10[154]
165 16 "Remember the Titans" Steve Boyum Daniel Loflin April 2, 2013 3X7816 2.13[155]
166 17 "Goodbye Stranger" Thomas J. Wright Robbie Thompson April 9, 2013 3X7817 2.16[156]
167 18 "Freaks and Geeks" John F. Showalter Adam Glass April 16, 2013 3X7818 2.23 [157]
168 19 "Taxi Driver"[158] Guy Bee Brad Buckner & Eugenie Ross-Leming April 23, 2013 3X7819
169 20 "Pac-Man Fever"[159] May 7, 2013 3X7820
170 21 "The Great Escapist"[159] May 14, 2013 3X7821
171 22 "Clip Show"[159] May 21, 2013 3X7822
172 23 "Sacrifice"[159] May 28, 2013 3X7823



Season 1 (2012-13)

No. in
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No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
code
U.S. viewers
(million)
1 1 "Pilot" R.J. Cutler Callie Khouri October 10, 2012 101 8.93[7]
2 2 "I Can't Help It (If I'm Still in Love with You)" R.J. Cutler Callie Khouri October 17, 2012 102 6.74[8]
3 3 "Someday You'll Call My Name" Michael Engler Liz Tigelaar October 24, 2012 103 6.54[9]
4 4 "We Live in Two Different Worlds" Paul McCrane Todd Ellis Kessler October 31, 2012 104 5.74[10]
5 5 "Move It on Over" Lesli Linka Glatter David Marshall Grant November 7, 2012 105 6.07[11]
6 6 "You're Gonna Change (Or I'm Gonna Leave)" David Petrarca Meredith Lavender & Marcie Ulin November 14, 2012 106 5.93[12]
7 7 "Lovesick Blues" Mimi Leder Wendy Calhoun November 28, 2012 107 5.69[13]
8 8 "Where He Leads Me" Wendey Stanzler Jason George December 5, 2012 108 5.95[14]
9 9 "Be Careful of Stones That You Throw" Paul McCrane David Gould February 6, 2013 109 5.92[15]
10 10 "I'm Sorry for You My Friend" Sanaa Hamri Dana Greenblatt February 13, 2013 110 6.54[16]
11 11 "You Win Again" Paul Edwards Liz Tigelaar February 20, 2013 111 5.51[17]
12 12 "I've Been Down That Road Before" Stephen Cragg Meredith Lavender & Marcie Ulin February 27, 2013 112 5.30[18]
13 13 "There'll Be No Teardrops Tonight" Eric Stoltz Todd Ellis Kessler & David Marshall Grant March 13, 2013 113 5.74[19]
14 14 "Dear Brother" Jonathan Pontell Nancy Miller & Dana Greenblatt March 27, 2013 114 5.20[20]
15 15 "When You're Tired of Breaking Other Hearts" Paul McCrane David Gould & Jason George April 10, 2013 115 5.18[21]
16 16 "I Saw the Light"[22] Julie Haber Wendy Calhoun April 17, 2013 116
17 17 "My Heart Would Know"[5] Sanaa Hamri Mollie Bickley St. John April 24, 2013 117
18 18 May 1, 2013 118
19 19 May 15, 2013 119
20 20 May 22, 2013 120
21 21 May 22, 2013 121



Season 10: 2012–13

Main article: NCIS (season 10)

No. in
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Title Directed by Written by Original air date U.S. viewers
(millions)
211 1 "Extreme Prejudice" Tony Wharmby Gary Glasberg September 26, 2012 20.48[247]
212 2 "Recovery" Dennis Smith Scott Williams October 3, 2012 18.87[248]
213 3 "Phoenix" Terrence O'Hara Steven D. Binder October 10, 2012 18.51[249]
214 4 "Lost at Sea" Tony Wharmby Christopher J. Waild October 24, 2012 17.78[250]
215 5 "Namesake" Arvin Brown George Schenck and Frank Cardea October 31, 2012 18.83[251]
216 6 "Shell Shock (Part I)" Leslie Libman Nichole Mirante-Matthews November 14, 2012 17.05[252]
217 7 "Shell Shock (Part II)" Tom Wright Gina Monreal November 28, 2012 16.47[253]
218 8 "Gone" James Whitmore, Jr. Scott Williams & Reed Steiner December 5, 2012 19.76[254]
219 9 "Devil's Trifecta" Arvin Brown Steven D. Binder December 12, 2012 17.65[255]
220 10 "You Better Watch Out" Tony Wharmby George Schenck & Frank Cardea December 19, 2012 19.59[256]
221 11 "Shabbat Shalom" Dennis Smith Christopher J. Waild February 6, 2013 21.11[257]
222 12 "Shiva" Arvin Brown Christopher J. Waild, Gary Glasberg and Scott Williams February 13, 2013 22.86[258]
223 13 "Hit and Run" Dennis Smith Gary Glasberg and Gina Lucita Monreal February 20, 2013 22.07[259]
224 14 "Canary" Terrence O'Hara Christopher J. Waild February 27, 2013 21.79[260]
225 15 "Hereafter" Tony Wharmby Nichole Mirante-Matthews March 6, 2013 21.08[261]
226 16 "Detour" Mario Van Peebles Steven D. Binder March 13, 2013 20.69[262]
227 17 "Prime Suspect" James Whitmore, Jr. George Schenck and Frank Cardea March 27, 2013 20.81[263]
228 18 "Seek" Michael Weatherly Scott Williams April 10, 2013 19.79[264]
229 19 "Squall"[265] Tom Wright Bill Nuss April 17, 2013 18.62[266]
230 20 "Chasing Ghosts"[267] Arvin Brown Nicole Mirante-Matthews April 24, 2013 N/A
231 21 "Berlin"[268] N/A N/A May 1, 2013 N/A
232 22 N/A N/A May 8, 2013 N/A
233 23 May 15, 2013 N/A
234 24 N/A N/A May 22, 2013 N/A



Season 6 (2012–13)

Main article: Private Practice (season 6)

No. in
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No. in
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Title Directed by Written by Original air date U.S. viewers
(millions)
99 1 "Aftershock" Mark Tinker Barbie Kligman January 20, 2013 6.45[123]
100 2 "Mourning Sickness" Ed Ornelas Jennifer Cecil January 27, 2013 6.01[124]
101 3 "Good Grief" Bethany Rooney Gabe Fonesca February 10, 2013 6.00[125]
102 4 "You Don't Know What You've Got Till It's Gone" Ann Kindberg Fred Einesman February 17, 2013 4.58[126]
103 5 "The Next Episode" Jeannot Szwarc Zahir McGhee March 3, 2013 3.72[127]
104 6 "Apron Strings" Amyn Kaderali Elizabeth J. B. Klaviter March 10, 2013 4.24[128]
105 7 "The World According to Jake" Allison Liddi Brown Christopher Fife March 17, 2013 3.76[129]
106 8 "Life Support" Mark Tinker Jennifer Cecil & Barbie Kligman March 31, 2013 4.42[130]
107 9 "I'm Fine" Scott Printz Gabe Llanas April 7, 2013 q
10 "Georgia on My Mind" Karen Gaviola Jennifer Cecil & Barbie Kligman April 21, 2013 3.84[132]
109 11 "Good Fries Are Hard to Come By" James Larkin Elizabeth J. B. Klaviter & Zahir McGhee April 28, 2013 4.01[133]
110 12 "Full Release" Ann Kindberg Eric Haywood May 5, 2013 4.10[134]
111 13 "In Which We Say Goodbye" Mark Tinker Shonda Rhimes May 12, 2013 5.32[135]



Season 2 (2012–2013)

Main article: Revenge (season 2)

No. in
series
No. in
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Title Directed by Written by Original air date U.S. viewers
(million)
23 1 "Destiny" Kenneth Fink Mike Kelley & Mark B. Perry October 1, 2012 9.74[29]
24 2 "Resurrection" David Grossman Sallie Patrick October 8, 2012 8.36[30]
25 3 "Confidence" J. Miller Tobin Gretchen J. Berg & Aaron Harberts October 15, 2012 8.28[31]
26 4 "Intuition" Randy Zisk Dan Dworkin & Jay Beattie October 22, 2012 8.71[32]
27 5 "Forgiveness" Matt Earl Beesley Sunil Nayar October 29, 2012 8.18[33]
28 6 "Illusion" Bobby Roth Michael Foley November 5, 2012 7.94[34]
29 7 "Penance" Colin Bucksey Elle Triedman November 12, 2012 7.73[35]
30 8 "Lineage" Christopher Misiano Nikki Toscano November 26, 2012 6.92[36]
31 9 "Revelations" Kenneth Fink Ted Sullivan December 3, 2012 7.65[37]
32 10 "Power" Roger Kumble Joe Fazzio February 4, 2013 7.12[38]
33 11 "Sabotage" John Scott Dan Dworkin & Jay Beattie February 11, 2013 6.17[39]
34 12 "Collusion" Matt Shakman Sallie Patrick & Sunil Nayar February 18, 2013 5.75[40]
35 13 "Union" Wendey Stanzler Michael Foley & Ted Sullivan February 25, 2013 5.20[41]
36 14 "Sacrifice" Stefan Schwartz Mark B. Perry & Joe Fazzio March 4, 2013 5.99[42]
37 15 "Retribution" Helen Hunt Nikki Toscano & Elle Triedman March 11, 2013 6.96[43]
38 16 "Illumination" Bobby Roth Michael Foley & Sallie Patrick March 18, 2013 6.57[44]
39 17 "Victory" Colin Bucksey Dan Dworkin & Jay Beattie March 25, 2013 6.31[45]
40 18 "Masquerade" Allison Liddi-Brown Sunil Nayar & JaSheika James April 15, 2013 5.49[46]
41 19 "Identity" April 29, 2013
42 20 May 5, 2013
43 21 "Truth, Part 1"[47] May 12, 2013
44 22 "Truth, Part 2"[47] May 12, 2013



Season 8 (2012–13)

Season 8 (2012–13)

Main article: Bones (season 8)

The eighth season of the American television series Bones premiered on September 17, 2012 on the Fox Network.[178] The show maintained its previous time slot, airing on Mondays at 8:00 pm ET, and consists of 24 episodes.

No. in
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Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
143 1 "The Future in the Past" Ian Toynton Hart Hanson & Stephen Nathan September 17, 2012 8AKY01 7.98[179]
144 2 "The Partners in the Divorce" Allison Liddi-Brown Michael Peterson September 24, 2012 8AKY02 7.61[180]
145 3 "The Gunk in the Garage" Kate Woods Jonathan Collier October 1, 2012 7AKY15 6.99[181]
146 4 "The Tiger in the Tale" Dwight Little Dean Lopata October 8, 2012 8AKY03 7.20[182]
147 5 "The Method in the Madness" Kate Woods Keith Foglesong November 5, 2012 8AKY04 7.30[183]
148 6 "The Patriot in Purgatory" François Velle Stephen Nathan November 12, 2012 7AKY14 6.96[184]
149 7 "The Bod in the Pod" Tim Southam Pat Charles November 19, 2012 8AKY05 7.11[185]
150 8 "The But in the Joke" Ian Toynton Keith Foglesong November 26, 2012 7AKY13 7.96[186]
151 9 "The Ghost in the Machine" Milan Cheylov Hart Hanson December 3, 2012 7AKY17 7.29[187]
152 10 "The Diamond in the Rough" Alex Chapple Nkechi Okoro Carroll January 14, 2013 8AKY06 8.04[188]
153 11 "The Archaeologist in the Cocoon" Jeannot Szwarc Sanford Golden & Karen Wyscarver January 14, 2013 8AKY07 7.79[188]
154 12 "The Corpse on the Canopy" Rob Hardy Jonathan Collier January 21, 2013 8AKY09 8.53[189]
155 13 "The Twist in the Plot" Milan Cheylov Kim Clements January 28, 2013 8AKY08 9.25[190]
156 14 "The Doll in the Derby" Tawnia McKiernan Michael Peterson February 11, 2013 8AKY10 9.06[191]
157 15 "The Shot in the Dark" François Velle Dave Thomas February 18, 2013 8AKY11 8.82[192]
158 16 "The Friend in Need" Jeffrey Walker Dean Lopata March 4, 2013 8AKY12 8.47[193]
159 17 "The Fact in the Fiction" Dwight Little Keith Foglesong March 11, 2013 8AKY13 8.77[194]
160 18 "The Survivor in the Soap" Tim Southam Nkechi Okoro Carroll March 18, 2013 8AKY14 8.41[195]
161 19 "The Doom in the Gloom" Kate Woods Sanford Golden & Karen Wyscarver March 18, 2013 8AKY15 7.58[196]
162 20 "The Blood from the Stones" François Velle Pat Charles March 25, 2013 8AKY16 6.96[197]
163 21 "The Maiden in the Mushrooms" Jeannot Szwarc Lyla Oliver April 22, 2013 8AKY17 7.05[198]
164 22 "The Party in the Pants"[199] April 29, 2013 8AKY18
May 6, 2013
May 13, 2013


Episodes

No. in
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No. in
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Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
code
U.S. viewers
(million)
1 1 "Pilot" John Pasquin Story by:

David A. Stewart & David Harris Teleplay by: Kevin Abbott

November 5, 2012 101 9.13[11]
2 2 "Baby Steps" Andy Cadiff Pat Bullard November 12, 2012 102 7.34[12]
3 3 "Shell Games" Andrew D. Weyman Daniel Sweren-Becker November 19, 2012 103 6.67[13]
4 4 "Cash's Car" David Trainer Matt Berry November 26, 2012 104 6.53[14]
5 5 "Not with My Daughter" Andrew D. Weyman Chris Case & Nastaran Dibai December 3, 2012 105 6.31[15]
6 6 "Bro Code" Andrew D. Weyman Chris Case & Nastaran Dibai December 10, 2012 106 6.01[16]
7 7 "Merry Malibu Christmas" Andrew D. Weyman Susan Hurwitz Arneson February 18, 2013 107 6.42[17]
8 8 "Push Comes to Shove" Andrew D. Weyman Bill Martin & Mike Schiff March 25, 2013 108 5.96[18]
9 9 "Cold Shower" Andrew D. Weyman Dave Bickel April 1, 2013 109 6.10[19]
10 10 "Easy Money" Andrew D. Weyman Cheryl Holliday April 1, 2013 110 5.88[20]
11 11 "Based on a True Story" Mark Cendrowski D. J. Ryan & Kevin Pedersen April 1, 2013 111 5.99[21]
12 12 "Adventures in Babysitting" Andrew D. Weyman David Bickel April 8, 2013 112 6.13[22]
13 13 "Babies Having Babies" Andrew D. Weyman Bill Martin & Mike Schiff April 15, 2013 113 5.78[23]
14 14 "Bowling for Mama" Phill Lewis Matt Berry April 22, 2013 114 5.11[24]
15 15 "Oh Brother" Robbie Countryman Pat Bullard April 29, 2013 115 6.15[25]
16 16 "Marriage, Malibu Style" Andrew D. Weyman Kevin Abbott May 21, 2013 116 5.92[26]
17 17 "New Plans" Robbie Countryman Nastaran Dibai May 28, 2013 117 5.60[27]
18 18 "All You Single Ladies" Phill Lewis Chris Case June 3, 2013 118 7.04[28]

Episodes

[edit]See alsoEpisodes

No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
1 "Putting Out Fires" Jason Winer Teleplay: Jon Lovett

Story:Josh Gad & Jon Lovett & Jason Winer

January 17, 2013 1AVZ79[15] 6.88[16]
After a fire, Skip Gilchrist (Josh Gad) returns from college to live with his parents and the rest of his family (Jenna ElfmanAndre HollandAmara Miller, Benjamin Stockham, and Bill Pullman) in the White House. Rebecca "Becca" Gilchrist (Martha MacIsaac), the President's oldest child, frantically checking the results of an at-home pregnancy test, discovers that it is positive, and that she is now pregnant. Around the same time, Skip's and Becca's father, the President, is working on a trade agreement. 
2 "The Skiplantic Ocean" Jason Winer Mike Royce January 24, 2013 1AVZ01[15] 3.86[17]
Word gets out that Becca is pregnant after a conversation between Emily and Becca goes viral. Skip convinces Becca to just relax and not be so stressed, but when Skip accidentally leaks the details of the one night stand, it causes Becca to become even more stressed. Dale realizes he can't punish Becca for the accident and begins to support her in every way possible. 
3 "So You Don't Want to Dance" Jason Winer Joe Port & Joe Wiseman January 31, 2013 1AVZ02[15] 3.04[18]
Hoping to gain votes for new educational reforms, President Gilchrist hosts a ball for an ill-tempered senator and his wife. Elsewhere, Skip wants to invite an attractive mail-room clerk to the gala; and Becca reveals a hidden past.[19]
4 "Meet the Parent" Jason Winer Peter A. Knight February 7, 2013 1AVZ04[15] 3.28[20]
President Gilchrist uses his influence to locate an important person. Meanwhile, Emily finds herself in hot water after she throws protocol to the wind during a visit from the Austrian chancellor and his wife; and Skip finds his true calling.[19]
5 "Frosting Nixon" Jennifer Getzinger Sanjay Shah February 14, 2013 1AVZ03[21] 2.60[22]
Skip attempts to placate a group of protesters who are upset about his dad's transportation policies, but his efforts only make things worse. Elsewhere, Emily helps Xander with his campaign for student-body president; and Becca struggles to come to grips with her future.[19]
6 "Skip the Tour" Jason Winer Lara Gutin Peterson February 21, 2013 1AVZ06[15] 2.34[23]
Skip thinks to the white house tour is to boring and isn't showing the white house as the wonderful place he thinks it is, so he hijacks a tour group and starts his own. 
7 "To the Ranch" Ken Whittingham Bridget Bedard March 7, 2013 1AVZ05 2.20[24]
Unable to decide on who to appoint to the empty seat on the Supreme Court, President Gilchrist decides to take and untimely family trip to his ranch to clear his head and avoid choosing. Skip is heart broken when finds out his crush Stacy has a boyfriend. Emily thinks Xander and Marigold are too engrossed in technology, so she kidnaps their phones and has them go on a cross country hike to retrieve them, so they may learn to appreciate the beauty of nature. Yet her plan ends up backfiring against her. Becca is having trouble listening to D.B.'s less then intellectually stimulating conversations. 
8 "Live From the Lincoln Bedroom" Jason Winer Ryan Raddatz March 14, 2013 1AVZ08 2.10[25]
Skip starts his own Podcast, which is potentially a ticking publicity time bomb that Marshall must put a stop to. Becca and Emily, once again go head-to-head over mothering responsibilities, when Marigold decides to take photography instead of honors algebra. 
9 "Game Theory" Jason Winer Dan Hernandez & Benji Samit March 21, 2013 1AVZ07 2.23[26]
Skip finally asks out Stacy, and Emily offers her help to try and stop Skip from inevitably and horribly embarrassing himself. 
10 "The Short Happy Life of Reba Cadbury" David Grossman Joe Port & Joe Wiseman March 28, 2013 1AVZ11 2.49[27]
Emily does what she can to help Skip graduate college. Becca comes up with a way to be noticed at a committee meeting. Marshall tries anything for a few moments of solitude. 
11 "Dinner, Bath, Puzzle" Gail Mancuso Jon Lovett & Sanjay Shah April 4, 2013 1AVZ07 2.32[27]
The Gilchrists meet with the French president and first lady, then wish to create a spark in their own marriage by going on a date. Skip is left to tend to the children. D.B. and Marshall bond. 
12 "Bursting the Bubble" Jason Winer Peter A. Knight April 11, 2013 1AVZ10 1.92[28]
After being requested, Skip is roped into escorting the Princess of Andorra to a gala but gets himself into too much trouble. 
13 "Marry Me, Baby" Jason Winer Jon Lovett & Mike Royce April 18, 2013 1AVZ12 1.91[28]
The President makes controversial remarks about marriage causing the public to question if the First Couple are really married. They plan to remarry in a big ceremony where unexpected events occur. Becca goes into labour and gives birth. 

[edit]See also

Season 2 (2012–13)


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code

18-49dd

U.S. viewers(million)
25 1 "Re-Launch" Steve Pink Kay Cannon September 26, 2012 2ATM01 4.4 10.39
Jess is fired from her teaching job. Schmidt throws a party at Nick's bar, in celebration of his penis cast being removed. A new side of Winston is revealed after he drinks some of Nick's fruity concoctions. Cece introduces her new boyfriend, Robby (Nelson Franklin) to Schmidt. 
26 2 "Katie" Larry Charles Elizabeth Meriwether September 26, 2012 2ATM02 4.4 10.35
Jess meets Sam (David Walton), a handsome stranger who thinks she is his blind date; A regular (Raymond J. Barry) at Nick's bar claims he is Nick from the future and Winston's mother Charmaine (Anna Maria Horsford) and sister Alisha (Keenyah Hill) visits. Schmidt is determined to sleep with Alisha. 
27 3 "Fluffer" Fred Goss J. J. Philbin October 3, 2012 2ATM04 4.3 10.04
Jess and Nick evaluate their friendship, after Nick is convinced that Jess is only using him as a platonic boyfriend. Elsewhere, Schmidt hopes to impress an attractive Republican by pretending to be one of Mitt Romney's sons. Winston has random sexual fantasies, due to Shelby refusing to have intercourse with him for many weeks. 
28 4 "Neighbors" Steve Pink Berkley Johnson October 10, 2012 2ATM03 4.2 9.72
Jess and Schmidt try fitting in with younger people who have moved in across the hall from them. Nick works extra hard to prank Schmidt. 
29 5 "Models" Eric Appel Josh Malmuth October 24, 2012 2ATM05 3.9 8.90
Jess insults Cece's modeling profession in front of her other model friends. Schmidt feels insulted after Nick says he is bothered by Schmidt buying him a cookie and thinking about him during the day. 
30 6 "Halloween" Jesse Peretz David Iserson November 14, 2012 2ATM06 3.8 8.30
Jess begins to have genuine feelings for Sam as more than a sexual partner, after seeing him work as a pediatrician during the day. Nick reunites with Amelia (Maria Thayer), an ex-girlfriend from college. Schmidt intrudes on Cece and Robby's Halloween date. Winston feels it is finally time to break up with Shelby. 
31 7 "Menzies" Jason Woliner Kim Rosenstock November 21, 2012 2ATM07 3.5 7.60
Still unable to find a new job, Jess blames her problems on premenstrual syndrome. Winston also thinks he is suffering from same symptom as Jess, even though he is a man. After meeting a strange old man in the park, Nick decides to be less angry. Schmidt agrees to be consensually sexually harassed by his new boss, Emma (Carla Gugino). Cece is bothered after Robby labels her a "nice girl". 
32 8 "Parents" Jesse Peretz Ryan Koh November 28, 2012 2ATM08 3.8 8.29
Jess' divorced parents (Jamie Lee Curtis and Rob Reiner) come over to the apartment for Thanksgiving; Jess tries to get them back together despite numerous failed attempts in the past. Schmidt's cousin (Rob Riggle), also named Schmidt, comes over, spurring a manly competition between the two. 
33 9 "Eggs" Neal Brennan Kay Cannon December 5, 2012 2ATM09 4.0 8.72
Jess is in her thirties and she begins to worry about wanting to have children before it's too late. Schmidt is bothered by being unable to satisfy Emma during sexual intercourse. Nick finally decides to sit down to begin writing his zombie novel. 
34 10 "Bathtub" Tristram Shapeero Donick Cary December 12, 2012 2ATM10 3.9 8.52
Tired of taking showers, Jess and Winston decide that they want to put a bathtub in the loft. However, their attempts makes matters worse causing them to fool Schmidt by faking a robbery. Nick meets Angie (Olivia Munn), a tough and beautiful stripper with a hotheaded boyfriend. Schmidt struggles between having sexual relations with Emma and trying to win Cece back. 
35 11 "Santa" Craig Zisk Luvh Rakhe January 9, 2013 2ATM11 3.8 8.13
The gang attends several Christmas parties on Christmas Eve. Sam tries to win Jess back. Nick is intimidated by Angie being very sexually adventurous in public. Schmidt rejects Cece's Christmas gift after she denies him after he proclaimed his love for her. 
36 12 "Cabin" Alec Berg J. J. Philbin January 16, 2013 2ATM12 3.8 8.15
Jess asks Nick and Angie to come along on a cabin trip with her and Sam. Schmidt feels Winston is holding back on his "blackness", so he agrees to spend the day doing things that Winston wants to do. 
37 13 "A Father's Love" Jake Kasdan Berkley Johnson & Josh Malmuth January 23, 2013 2ATM13 3.6 7.70
Nick's con man father, Walt (Dennis Farina), visits. Schmidt and Robbie team up to try to win Cece back. 
38 14 "Pepperwood" Lynn Shelton Nick Adams January 30, 2013 2ATM14 3.5 7.50
Nick thinks that Edgar (Nate Corddry), a student in Jess' creative writing class, is a psychotic killer. Schmidt and Winston try to find from each other what is being said about them when they are not in the room. 
39 15 "Cooler" Max Winkler Rebecca Addelman February 20, 2013 2ATM15 3.8 8.13
Nick, Schmidt and Winston try to get lucky with women by spending a "guys night out" at the bar, while Jess is in the apartment alone. Nick and Schmidt compete to get the attention of Holly (Brooklyn Decker), a woman who is sexually attracted to sadness, while Winston spends time with Daisy (Brenda Song), a woman helping him to be comfortable speaking to women again. 
40 16 "Table 34" Tristram Shapeero David Iserson February 27, 2013 2ATM16 3.6 7.71
The gang attends an Indian marriage convention with Cece, where she hopes to find her future husband. While there, Schmidt once again tries to win Cece back. Jess and Nick try to discuss the intimate moment they shared the night before. Anu (Meera Simhan), the head of the marriage convention hits on Winston. 
41 17 "Parking Spot" Fred Goss Rebecca Addelman March 20, 2013 2ATM17
Schmidt finds an extra parking spot, and he, Jess, Nick and Winston fight over it. Winston goes on a trek to find a condom to have sex with Daisy. 
42 18 "TinFinity" Max Winkler Kim Rosenstock & Josh Malmuth March 27, 2013 2ATM18
Schmidt and Nick throw a party to celebrate being roommates for ten years. Winston becomes good friends with Jax McTavish (Steve Howey), a football player that Jess becomes attracted to. Cece and Shivrang (Satya Bhabha) begin to question their relationship leading up to their arranged marriage. 
43 19 "Quick Hardening Caulk" Lorene Scafaria Story by:

Brett Baer & Dave Finkel Teleplay by: Ryan Koh

April 10, 2013 2ATM19
Jess becomes sexually attracted to Nick when she sees that he is applying himself more at his bartending job. However, Jess does not know that Nick is only acting this way because he is dating his new boss, Shane (Odette Annable). Winston helps Schmidt catch a lionfish, which Schmidt is obviously using as a metaphor after losing Cece. 
44 20 "Chicago" Jake Kasdan Luvh Rakhe April 17, 2013 2ATM20
Nick's father passes away, with Jess, Schmidt and Winston traveling with Nick to his hometown Chicago to help with the funeral arrangements. While there, they meet Nick's eccentric family: his mother (Margo Martindale), brother (Nick Kroll), cousin (Bill Burr) and grandmother (Ellen Albertini Dow). Winston helps Schmidt overcome his fear of death. 
45 21 "First Date"[71] Lynn Shelton[71] J.J.Philbin & Berkley Johnson[71] April 24, 2013 2ATM22[71]
Jess and Nick, who are caught between friendship and something more, try to break out of relationship-limbo by going out on a First Date. Once Schmidt and Winston realize a full-on Jess/Nick romance, they swoop in to try to sabotage the date. Dermot Mulroney returns as Russell 
46 22 "Bachelorette Party"[71] May 1, 2013 2ATM21[71]
47 23 "Virgins"[71] Elizabeth Meriwether May 8, 2013 2ATM23[71]
48 24 "Winston's Birthday Party (Part I)"[71] May 15, 2013 2ATM24[71]
49 25 "Downton Abbey Christmas Special [72]" May 15, 2013 2ATM25[71]


Season 5 (2012–13)

Main article: Parks and Recreation (season 5)

No. # Title Directed by Written by Original air date U.S. viewers(million)
69 1 "Ms. Knope Goes to Washington" Dean Holland Aisha Muharrar September 25, 2012 8.02
70 2 "Soda Tax" Kyle Newacheck Norm Hiscock October 2, 2012 7.49
71 3 "How a Bill Becomes a Law" Ken Whittingham Dan Goor October 9, 2012 7.41
72 4 "Sex Education" Craig Zisk Alan Yang October 23, 2012 7.29
73 5 "Halloween Surprise" Dean Holland Michael Schur October 30, 2012 6.81
74 6 "Ben's Parents" Dean Holland Greg Levine November 13, 2012 7.43
75 7 "Leslie vs. April" Wendey Stanzler Harris Wittels November 20, 2012 6.79
76 8 "Pawnee Commons" Morgan Sackett Alexandra Rushfield December 4, 2012 6.72
77 9 "Ron and Diane" Dan Goor Megan Amram & Aisha Muharrar December 11, 2012 7.01
78 10 "Two Parties" Dean Holland Dave King January 22, 2013 6.71
79 11 "Women in Garbage" Norm Hiscock Harris Wittels January 29, 2013 7.12
80 12 "Ann's Decision" Ken Whittingham Nate DiMeo February 5, 2013 6.61
81 13 "Emergency Response" Dean Holland Norm Hiscock & Joe Mande February 12, 2013 6.91
82 14 "Leslie and Ben" Craig Zisk Michael Schur & Alan Yang February 19, 2013 6.94
83 15 "Correspondents' Lunch" Nick Offerman Alexandra Rushfield February 26, 2013 6.98
84 16 "Bailout" Craig Zisk Joe Mande March 19, 2013 6.40
85 17 "Partridge"[96] April 9, 2013
86 18 "Animal Control"[97] April 16, 2013
87 19 "Article Two"[98] April 23, 2013
88 20 "Jerry's Scrapbook"[99] April 23, 2013
89 21 "Swing Vote"[100] April 30, 2013
May 7, 2013



Season 9 (2012–13)

Main article: The Office (U.S. season 9)

The Office was renewed for a ninth season.[198] The season will consist of 25 episodes.[4] On August 21, 2012, it was announced that this will be the final season of the series.[199]

The Office season 9 episodes
No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date U.S. viewers(millions)
177 1 "New Guys" Greg Daniels Greg Daniels September 25, 2012 9.62
178 2 "Roy's Wedding" Matt Sohn Allison Silverman October 2, 2012 8.82
179 3 "Andy's Ancestry" David Rogers Jonathan Green & Gabe Miller October 9, 2012 9.50
180 4 "Work Bus" Bryan Cranston Brent Forrester October 23, 2012 9.42
181 5 "Here Comes Treble" Claire Scanlon Owen Ellickson October 30, 2012 8.62
182 6 "The Boat" John Krasinski Dan Sterling November 13, 2012 9.16
183 7 "The Whale" Rodman Flender Carrie Kemper November 20, 2012 8.62
184 8 "The Target" Brent Forrester Graham Wagner December 4, 2012 8.04
185 9 "Dwight Christmas" Charles McDougall Robert Padnick December 11, 2012
186 10 "Lice" Rodman Flender Niki Schwartz-Wright January 22, 2013
187 11 "Suit Warehouse" Matt Sohn Dan Greaney January 29, 2013
188 12 "Customer Loyalty" Kelly Cantley Jonathan Green & Gabe Miller February 5, 2013
189 13 "Junior Salesman" David Rogers Carrie Kemper February 12, 2013
190 14 "Vandalism" Lee Kirk Owen Ellickson February 12, 2013
191 15 "Couples Discount" Troy Miller Allison Silverman February 19, 2013
192 16 "Moving On" Jon Favreau Graham Wagner February 26, 2013
193 17 "The Farm" Paul Lieberstein Paul Lieberstein March 19, 2013
194 18 "Promos"[216] Jennifer Celotta[217] Tim McAuliffe[217] April 9, 2013
195 19 "Stairmageddon"[218] April 16, 2013
196 20 "Paper Airplane"[219] April 30, 2013
197 21 May 7, 2013
198/199[4] 22/23[4] [4] David Rogers[4] May 14, 2013
200/201[4] 24/25[4] "Finale"[221] Ken Kwapis[222] Greg Daniels[221] May 21, 2013



Season 3 (2012–13)

Main article: Raising Hope (season 3)

No. # Title Directed by Written by Original air dateOriginal air date U.S. viewers
(million)
45 1 "Not Indecent, But Not Quite Decent Enough Proposal" Greg Garcia Greg Garcia October 2, 2012 3.90[51]
46 2 "Throw Maw Maw from the House (Part 1)" Eyal Gordin Greg Garcia & Fred Shafferman October 9, 2012 4.03[52]
47 3 "Throw Maw Maw from the House (Part 2)" Eyal Gordin Elijah Aron & Jordan Young October 16, 2012 4.23[53]
48 4 "If a Ham Falls in the Woods" Eyal Gordin Mark Stegemann October 23, 2012 4.10[54]
49 5 "Don't Ask, Don't Tell Me What To Do" Eyal Gordin Matthew W. Thompson October 30, 2012 4.05[55]
50 6 "What Up, Bro?" Mike Mariano Mike Mariano November 13, 2012 3.73[56]
51 7 "Candy Wars" Michael Fresco Ralph Greene & Fred Schafferman November 20, 2012 3.57[57]
52 8 "The Walk for the Runs" Rebecca Asher Joey Gutierrez November 27, 2012 3.87[58]
53 9 "Squeak Means Squeak" Lee Shallat Chemel Stephnie Weir December 4, 2012 3.66[59]
54 10 "The Last Christmas" Greg Garcia Greg Garcia December 11, 2012 4.03[60]
55 11 "Credit Where Credit is Due" Eyal Gordin Paul A. Kaplan & Mark Torgove January 15, 2013 3.74[61]
56 12 "Lord of the Ring" Dan Attias Timothy Stack January 22, 2013 3.63[62]
57 13 "What Happens at Howdy's Doesn't Stay at Howdy's" Eyal Gordin Gina Gari January 29, 2013 4.00[63]
58 14 "Modern Wedding" Rebecca Asher Sean Conaway February 5, 2013 3.84[64]
59 15 "Yo Zappa Do (Part 1)" Eyal Gordin Amy Hubbs February 19, 2013 3.32[64]
60 16 "Yo Zappa Do (Part 2)" Lee Shallat Chemel Jordan Young & Elijah Aron March 19, 2013 3.87[65]
61 17 "Sex, Clown and Videotape" Rebecca Asher Deweyne LaMar Lee March 26, 2013 3.53[65]
62 18 "Arbor Daze" Eyal Gordin Ralph Greene & Timothy Stack April 9, 2013 3.65[66]
63 19 "Making the Band" Mike Mariano Sean Conaway April 16, 2013 3.53[67]
64 20 "The Old Girl" Eyal Gordin Joey Gutierrez April 23, 2013 3.12[67]
65 21 "Burt Mitzvah – The Musical" Eyal Gordin Paul A. Kaplan & Mark Torgove April 30, 2013 4.16
66 22 "Mother's Day" Rick Kelly Greg Garcia May 7, 2013 3.28



Season 7 (2013)

Main article: Rules of Engagement (season 7)

No. # Title Director Writer(s) Original air dateOriginal air date Prod. code U.S. Viewers(millions)
88 1 "Liz Moves In" Ted Wass Dan Kopelman February 5, 2013 703 4.0/1 10.23
89 2 "Taking Names" Ted Wass Mike Sikowitz February 12, 2013 706 3.6/1 9.50
90 3 "Cats & Dogs" Doug Robinson Christopher Shiple February 19, 2013 709 3.5/1 9.08
91 4 "Cupcake" Ted Wass Vanessa McCarthy February 26, 2013 708 4.2/1 10.83
92 5 "Fountain of Youth" Ted Wass Mike Sikowitz March 5, 2013 707 4.1/1 10.54
93 6 "Baby Talk" Tom Hertz Tim Doyle March 19, 2013 701 4.2/1 10.79
94 7 "Role Play" April 9, 2013 705 3.9/1 10.14
95 8 "Catering" April 16, 2013 704 4.0/1 10.35
96 9 "Cooking Class"[96] April 23, 2013 702 4.1/1 10.62
97 10 "Unpleasant Surprises"[96] April 30, 2013 711 5.0/1 12.84
98 11 "Timmy Quits"[96] May 7, 2013 712
99 12 "A Wee Problem"[96] May 14, 2013 710
100 13 "100th"[96] May 21, 2013 713


Season 3: 2012–13

Main article: Hawaii Five-0 (season 3)

No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date U.S. viewers
(million)
64 17 "Paʻani"
"The Game"
Jeffrey Hunt Kyle Harimoto & David Wolkove March 25, 2013 9.11[71]
65 18 "Na Kiʻi"
"Dolls"
Duane Clark Story by:

Michael Reisz Teleplay by: Stephanie Sengupta

April 8, 2013 8.99[72]
66 19 "Hoa Pili"
"Close Friend"
Jeff Cadiente Story by: Richard Arthur & Kyle Harimoto

Teleplay by: Kyle Harimoto

April 15, 2013 8.61[73]
67 20 "Olelo Paʻa"[74]

"The Promise"

Joe Dante Peter M. Lenkov & Ken Solarz April 22, 2013
68 21 "Imi Loko Ka ʻUhane"[75]

"Soul Searching"

April 29, 2013
69 22 "Hoʻopio"[76] May 6, 2013
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