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7.8/10 (637 votes)
#1

The Shunning

S1:E3

When the cul-de-sac plans a block party to celebrate NASCAR, Louis urges the family to use the event to make new friends (and promote Cattleman’s Ranch Steakhouse). But Jessica has problems fitting in, especially after she befriends a beautiful trophy wife the roller blade moms don’t like. Meanwhile, Eddie schemes to win the respect of the neighborhood kids

7.8/10 (478 votes)
#2

Blind Spot

S1:E10

Jessica's college boyfriend, Oscar Chow, comes to visit. She's a bit miffed that Louis isn't a little more jealous....but she's got a blind spot and is completely oblivious to the fact that Oscar is gay. Meanwhile, Eddie goes to great lengths to get out of the school science fair.

7.7/10 (573 votes)
#3

Success Perm

S1:E4

A visit from Jessica's sister and her affluent husband creates out-of-control family rivalry.

7.6/10 (667 votes)
#4

Home Sweet Home-School

S1:E2

Jessica thinks school must be too easy for the boys and gives them extra homework; Louis tries to get Jessica to ease up on her strict approach.

7.6/10 (522 votes)
#5

Fajita Man

S1:E6

Eddie takes a job at the restaurant so he can earn money for a new video game.

7.6/10 (455 votes)
#6

So Chineez

S1:E13

Jessica fears her family has assimilated so much to life in Orlando that they’ve lost their Chinese identity. So she drives everyone nuts making them reconnect with their culture, from Louis, who she insists decline an invite to join the country club, to Eddie, who she makes do a report on China for his World Day project.

7.5/10 (522 votes)
#7

Persistent Romeo

S1:E5

Louis has to hire a professional instructor to give the restaurant staff a sexual harassment seminar after Jessica's attempts fall flat. Meanwhile, Eddie tries to pass off the seminar's instructional tape as a "dirty movie" to his friends in an attempt to impress them and get them to come to his house for a sleep over

7.5/10 (438 votes)
#8

Very Superstitious

S1:E11

Jessica’s superstitions get the best of her when she sells a house with the address 44 West 44th Street – the number 4 being bad luck in Chinese culture. At the urging of the new school counselor, Eddie decides to run for school president, but Jessica’s bad luck gets the best of him too when a white lie spirals out of control.

7.4/10 (461 votes)
#9

Phillip Goldstein

S1:E8

Eddie tries to befriend the only other Chinese kid in school, but he's in for a letdown after he finds out that they have nothing in common; Louis feels betrayed when Mitch accepts a job at the rival Golden Saddle.

7.4/10 (439 votes)
#10

License to Sell

S1:E9

Jessica worries she can't compete with a top realtor and puts off taking the exam for her license.

7.3/10 (790 votes)
#11

Pilot

S1:E1

It's 1995 and 11-year-old hip-hop loving Eddie Huang has just moved with his family from Chinatown in Washington D.C. to suburban Orlando. They quickly discover things are very different there. Orlando doesn't even have a Chinatown -- unless you count the Huang house.

7.3/10 (490 votes)
#12

Showdown at the Golden Saddle

S1:E7

A billboard for the restaurant is struck by vandalism. Eddie tries to get a girl's attention.

7.2/10 (430 votes)
#13

Dribbling Tiger, Bounce Pass Dragon

S1:E12

Louis and Jessica get pressured into volunteering at the kids’ schools because of budget cuts. Eddie sees a whole other side of his dad when Louis – a former semi-pro basketball player back in Taiwan — coaches the basketball team, while Emery and Evan see a side of Jessica they wish they hadn't when she grudgingly takes on producing their school play, and puts her own spin on it.

7.2/10 (430 votes)
#1

Dribbling Tiger, Bounce Pass Dragon

S1:E12

Louis and Jessica get pressured into volunteering at the kids’ schools because of budget cuts. Eddie sees a whole other side of his dad when Louis – a former semi-pro basketball player back in Taiwan — coaches the basketball team, while Emery and Evan see a side of Jessica they wish they hadn't when she grudgingly takes on producing their school play, and puts her own spin on it.

7.3/10 (790 votes)
#2

Pilot

S1:E1

It's 1995 and 11-year-old hip-hop loving Eddie Huang has just moved with his family from Chinatown in Washington D.C. to suburban Orlando. They quickly discover things are very different there. Orlando doesn't even have a Chinatown -- unless you count the Huang house.

7.3/10 (490 votes)
#3

Showdown at the Golden Saddle

S1:E7

A billboard for the restaurant is struck by vandalism. Eddie tries to get a girl's attention.

7.4/10 (461 votes)
#4

Phillip Goldstein

S1:E8

Eddie tries to befriend the only other Chinese kid in school, but he's in for a letdown after he finds out that they have nothing in common; Louis feels betrayed when Mitch accepts a job at the rival Golden Saddle.

7.4/10 (439 votes)
#5

License to Sell

S1:E9

Jessica worries she can't compete with a top realtor and puts off taking the exam for her license.

7.5/10 (522 votes)
#6

Persistent Romeo

S1:E5

Louis has to hire a professional instructor to give the restaurant staff a sexual harassment seminar after Jessica's attempts fall flat. Meanwhile, Eddie tries to pass off the seminar's instructional tape as a "dirty movie" to his friends in an attempt to impress them and get them to come to his house for a sleep over

7.5/10 (438 votes)
#7

Very Superstitious

S1:E11

Jessica’s superstitions get the best of her when she sells a house with the address 44 West 44th Street – the number 4 being bad luck in Chinese culture. At the urging of the new school counselor, Eddie decides to run for school president, but Jessica’s bad luck gets the best of him too when a white lie spirals out of control.

7.6/10 (667 votes)
#8

Home Sweet Home-School

S1:E2

Jessica thinks school must be too easy for the boys and gives them extra homework; Louis tries to get Jessica to ease up on her strict approach.

7.6/10 (522 votes)
#9

Fajita Man

S1:E6

Eddie takes a job at the restaurant so he can earn money for a new video game.

7.6/10 (455 votes)
#10

So Chineez

S1:E13

Jessica fears her family has assimilated so much to life in Orlando that they’ve lost their Chinese identity. So she drives everyone nuts making them reconnect with their culture, from Louis, who she insists decline an invite to join the country club, to Eddie, who she makes do a report on China for his World Day project.

7.7/10 (573 votes)
#11

Success Perm

S1:E4

A visit from Jessica's sister and her affluent husband creates out-of-control family rivalry.

7.8/10 (637 votes)
#12

The Shunning

S1:E3

When the cul-de-sac plans a block party to celebrate NASCAR, Louis urges the family to use the event to make new friends (and promote Cattleman’s Ranch Steakhouse). But Jessica has problems fitting in, especially after she befriends a beautiful trophy wife the roller blade moms don’t like. Meanwhile, Eddie schemes to win the respect of the neighborhood kids

7.8/10 (478 votes)
#13

Blind Spot

S1:E10

Jessica's college boyfriend, Oscar Chow, comes to visit. She's a bit miffed that Louis isn't a little more jealous....but she's got a blind spot and is completely oblivious to the fact that Oscar is gay. Meanwhile, Eddie goes to great lengths to get out of the school science fair.

7.3/10 (790 votes)

Pilot

S1:E1

It's 1995 and 11-year-old hip-hop loving Eddie Huang has just moved with his family from Chinatown in Washington D.C. to suburban Orlando. They quickly discover things are very different there. Orlando doesn't even have a Chinatown -- unless you count the Huang house.

7.6/10 (667 votes)

Home Sweet Home-School

S1:E2

Jessica thinks school must be too easy for the boys and gives them extra homework; Louis tries to get Jessica to ease up on her strict approach.

7.8/10 (637 votes)

The Shunning

S1:E3

When the cul-de-sac plans a block party to celebrate NASCAR, Louis urges the family to use the event to make new friends (and promote Cattleman’s Ranch Steakhouse). But Jessica has problems fitting in, especially after she befriends a beautiful trophy wife the roller blade moms don’t like. Meanwhile, Eddie schemes to win the respect of the neighborhood kids

7.7/10 (573 votes)

Success Perm

S1:E4

A visit from Jessica's sister and her affluent husband creates out-of-control family rivalry.

7.5/10 (522 votes)

Persistent Romeo

S1:E5

Louis has to hire a professional instructor to give the restaurant staff a sexual harassment seminar after Jessica's attempts fall flat. Meanwhile, Eddie tries to pass off the seminar's instructional tape as a "dirty movie" to his friends in an attempt to impress them and get them to come to his house for a sleep over

7.6/10 (522 votes)

Fajita Man

S1:E6

Eddie takes a job at the restaurant so he can earn money for a new video game.

7.3/10 (490 votes)

Showdown at the Golden Saddle

S1:E7

A billboard for the restaurant is struck by vandalism. Eddie tries to get a girl's attention.

7.4/10 (461 votes)

Phillip Goldstein

S1:E8

Eddie tries to befriend the only other Chinese kid in school, but he's in for a letdown after he finds out that they have nothing in common; Louis feels betrayed when Mitch accepts a job at the rival Golden Saddle.

7.4/10 (439 votes)

License to Sell

S1:E9

Jessica worries she can't compete with a top realtor and puts off taking the exam for her license.

7.8/10 (478 votes)

Blind Spot

S1:E10

Jessica's college boyfriend, Oscar Chow, comes to visit. She's a bit miffed that Louis isn't a little more jealous....but she's got a blind spot and is completely oblivious to the fact that Oscar is gay. Meanwhile, Eddie goes to great lengths to get out of the school science fair.

7.5/10 (438 votes)

Very Superstitious

S1:E11

Jessica’s superstitions get the best of her when she sells a house with the address 44 West 44th Street – the number 4 being bad luck in Chinese culture. At the urging of the new school counselor, Eddie decides to run for school president, but Jessica’s bad luck gets the best of him too when a white lie spirals out of control.

7.2/10 (430 votes)

Dribbling Tiger, Bounce Pass Dragon

S1:E12

Louis and Jessica get pressured into volunteering at the kids’ schools because of budget cuts. Eddie sees a whole other side of his dad when Louis – a former semi-pro basketball player back in Taiwan — coaches the basketball team, while Emery and Evan see a side of Jessica they wish they hadn't when she grudgingly takes on producing their school play, and puts her own spin on it.

7.6/10 (455 votes)

So Chineez

S1:E13

Jessica fears her family has assimilated so much to life in Orlando that they’ve lost their Chinese identity. So she drives everyone nuts making them reconnect with their culture, from Louis, who she insists decline an invite to join the country club, to Eddie, who she makes do a report on China for his World Day project.

Season Average Rating Episodes Best Episode Worst Episode
3 ★ 7.5 23
★ 8.1 How to Be An American
★ 7.3 Citizen Jessica
2 ★ 7.5 24
★ 8.1 The Manchurian Dinner Date
★ 7.3 The Real Santa
1 ★ 7.5 13
★ 7.8 The Shunning
★ 7.2 Dribbling Tiger, Bounce Pass Dragon
4 ★ 7.3 19
★ 7.8 Ride the Tiger
★ 7.0 Measure Twice, Cut Once
5 ★ 7.3 22
★ 7.7 Mo' Chinese Mo' Problems
★ 7.0 Rancho Contento
6 ★ 6.9 15
★ 7.3 The Magic Motor Inn
★ 6.5 Jessica Town