A filmmaker heads to Hollywood in the early ’90s to make her movie but tumbles down a hallucinatory rabbit hole of sex, magic, revenge — and kittens.
The worst episode of "Brand New Cherry Flavor" is "Bodies", rated 6.5/10 from 562 user votes. It was directed by Nick Antosca and written by Lenore Zion, Nick Antosca. "Bodies" aired on 8/13/2021 and is rated 0.7 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "I Exist".
Lisa tries to finally get answers. She's made a lot of enemies on her way to the top, and she still has scores to settle. Who will make it out alive?
Director: Nick Antosca
Writer: Lenore Zion, Nick Antosca
Sunlit promise — and the darkest danger — lies around each bend when new director Lisa meets a powerful producer. But he wants more than she expects.
Director: Arkasha Stevenson
Writer: Lenore Zion, Nick Antosca
Rocked by a bizarre birth and thirsty for revenge, Lisa commits herself fully to the curse despite hateful visions. Roy unexpectedly steps up to help.
Director: Gandja Monteiro
Writer: Mando Alvarado
Lost in Boro's jungle and astonished by her rampaging plant, Lisa gets an unsavory proposition from Lou. First comes a screening — then the screams.
Director: Gandja Monteiro
Writer: Christina Ham
Mary goes deeper to realize an uncompromising vision. Boro shares her tale. Lisa perks up. Lou pushes for an ending, but will he get the one he wants?
Director: Jake Schreier
Writer: Matt Fennell
You can't go home again: A wild woman reconnects with her family. Lou finds a frantic Mary and eyes a way to get back at Lisa. The prodigal son returns.
Director: Matt Sobel
Writer: Lenore Zion, Haley Z. Boston
A desperate Lisa kisses the toad, but blood-sex magic holds the key. Lou and Jonathan have a moment. A savage spirit accomplishes the impossible.
Director: Jake Schreier
Writer: Mando Alvarado, Christina Ham
If a weird door in the floor opens, why not go down it? As chaos reigns, Lou confronts Lisa. Clues to Boro's past materialize. A new opening appears.
Director: Matt Sobel
Writer: Nick Antosca, Haley Z. Boston, Alana B. Lytle