Firstly, thanks for PROVIDING a list of credits of writers to episodes. It certainly helps a lot, rather than making us dig around for them ourselves.(Yes, they are in the screenshots area, but still).
So, Craig. Craig, Craig, Craig, Craig. Craig. Genius, simply for coming up with Fosters's setup. In my opinion, the best setup for any show ever. It allows a bunch of unique characters that are completely not of this world, in a setting that's totally normal, and it WORKS. So kudos. (can't say I am a huuuge fan of his scripts, but they're certainly not BAD.)
Lauren, of course, besides the bulk of the episodes being written by her, gets big ups from me also. I look at her episode portfolio and see some of my all-time favourites up there.
Craig Lewis gets mention for seemingly being better at creating conflict and "torture" episodes more proficiently than giving happy endings, but the great thing about Fosters is that it's not always guarenteed to wrap up into a neat little package.
Chuck Klein gets mention for his only peice, Seeing Red. This means that he pretty much CREATED Red. And I adore Red, so I'm gonna like Chuck too.
Adam Pava seems to have a mediocre record, but is solely responsible for such greats as One False Movie and Setting A President, so awesomes there too.
Tim McKeon gets honarable mention for such classics as Room With A Feud and I Only Have A Surprise For You, and my very favourite, Infernal Slumber.
The rest have either not particularly impressed me, or have not done enough episodes for a real review. I'd also like to ask if these are the people who SOLELY wrote the episodes, or wrote most of them, or simply provided the first draft. How the writing gets done at Fosters is of real interest to me.
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