Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-34904882-20170918212355/@comment-5366328-20171012063753

1) Alec Schwimmer: Thanks to the stronger development that most episodes under Alec's writing credits have, I always consider him the best writer of TLH, I enjoy every episode except Chore and Peace, though that episode is just standard.

2) Kevin Sullivan: The only episode I don't like under his writing credit is L is for Love, again his turnout is good but for the most part there aren't as good.

3) Karla Sakas Shropshire: Even I consider Karla a mixed bag, however that does not stop me from saying that she is still a strong writer, I may not like "Two Boys and a Baby", "Funny Business" and "Spell it Out" but her turnout is just as good for several other episodes like "Pulp Friction" "Home-Spun", and "Patching things Up", which are very good episodes.

4) Chris Savino: The shorts are very good and so are the 4 episodes Chris has written. However, too bad he hasn't written any more episodes outside of the first half of Season 1.

5) Whitney Whetta/Sammie Crowley: To be honest they are both alright writers, sure their turn out is good but most episodes aren't they are fine.

6) Bob Mitthenthal: "The Green House","Lock and Loud" and "Garage Banned" while being okay episodes, I do enjoy "In Tents Debate" and "Intern for the Worst" for just feeling very ideal.

7) Eric Acosta: Other than "Back out There" none of Eric Acosta's episodes are that entertaining, for someone who wrote back then in Pig Goat Banana Cricket there could be at least more mindless fun in some episodes instead of making them boring, I don't like Pig Goat Banana Cricket but that one aspect can sure be in some episodes.

8) Michael Rubiner: The better episodes of Mike is "A Tale of Two Tables" and an underrated is "Hand-Me-Downer" overall again most episodes are just eh, don't know why but they always tend to have one problem or another.

9) Gloria Shen: While "The Whole Picture" had some strong moments and a good conflict, it still was flawed for being boring. While "Back in Black" was cliche all around.

10) Sheela Shrinivas: The only episode that I do think is fair at least is "The Price of Admission" solely because there is a good sense of direction there, but for the most part there are always problems in her other episodes.