The best episode directed by Nate Cash is "The Unknown", rated 8.783/10 from 23 user votes. It was "written by Jim Campbell". "The Unknown" aired on 11/7/2014 and is rated 0.4 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Into the Unknown".
The Beast has come. The final chapter begins.
Director: Nate Cash
Writer: Jim Campbell
The origin of Wirt and Greg’s descent into the Unknown reveals itself.
Director: Nate Cash
Writer: Cole Sanchez
After unexpected darkness tears the gang apart, Wirt takes charge and meets Loma, a young woman forced to do housework by an odious witch with a magic bell. Can Wirt and Greg save Lorna, and themselves, from the wicked witch?
Director: Nate Cash
Writer: Patrick McHale
A bluebird named Beatrice offers to guide Wirt and Greg to Adelaide of the Pasture (the good woman of the woods) and help them get home.
Director: Nate Cash
Writer: Patrick McHale
We join Wirt and Greg on a lighthearted romp aboard the Frogland Ferry as they approach Adelaide of the Pasture. But why is Beatrice acting so glum? Things turn emotional for Greg as well when he realizes that his own frog may be better off living with his amphibian compatriots.
Director: Nate Cash
Writer: Nick Edwards
Beatrice is left out in the rain with a brainless horse while Wirt and Greg must ask for directions in a lively colonial tavern called "The Dark Lantern" where some surprising secrets are revealed about the Unknown.
Director: Nate Cash
Writer: Steven A. MacLeod
Lost in the mysterious woods of the Unknown, two brothers named Wirt and Gregory run into a jaded old woodsman who warns them to beware the terrifying Beast that roams the dark forest.
Director: Nate Cash
Writer: Steve Wolfhard
Is millionaire Quincy Endicott's sprawling mansion haunted by a beautiful ghost, or is the tea baron going mad? Greg and Fred the Horse are on the case! Meanwhile, Wirt and Beatrice get trapped in an armoire while searching for loose change.
Director: Nate Cash
Writer: Zac Gorman
Wirt, Greg, and Beatrice get all mixed up in the musical antics of a schoolhouse of animals, a lovelorn teacher, a grouchy old benefactor, and an escaped gorilla.
Director: Nate Cash
Writer: Jim Campbell
While Wirt and Greg lay down to rest, they're drawn into a dreamworld of cherubs, flowers, and clouds where Greg must battle the North Wind.
Director: Nate Cash
Writer: Jim Campbell