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The Best Episodes of Eerie, Indiana

Every episode of Eerie, Indiana ranked from best to worst. Let's dive into the Best Episodes of Eerie, Indiana!

The Best Episodes of Eerie, Indiana

Teenage weirdness investigator Marshall Teller adventures through his new small-town home with his friends, geeky Simon Holmes and mysterious Dash X.

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  1. 8.5/10(241 votes)

    #1 - Reality Takes a Holiday

    S1:E18

    Marshall gets a TV script in the mail, and finds himself a series actor.

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  2. 8.0/10(237 votes)

    #2 - The Lost Hour

    S1:E10

    Marshall goes on daylight-saving time, but everyone else doesn't.

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  3. 7.8/10(246 votes)

    #3 - Heart on a Chain

    S1:E7

    Marshall and his friend both fall for the new girl at school.

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    Director:Joe Dante
  4. 7.7/10(386 votes)

    #4 - Forever Ware

    S1:E1

    A 13-year-old boy's fertile imagination runs wild in his new town.

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  5. 7.5/10(228 votes)

    #5 - America's Scariest Home Video

    S1:E5

    On Halloween, Simon's little brother switches places with a movie mummy.

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  6. 7.5/10(172 votes)

    #6 - Zombies in P.J.s

    S1:E17

    A capitalist comes to Eerie and converts the townsfolk into easily led consumers.

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    Director:Bob Balaban
    Writer:Julia Poll
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  8. 7.4/10(267 votes)

    #7 - The ATM with the Heart of Gold

    S1:E3

    Eerie's automatic teller machine has befriended Simon and benevolently doles out cash to him.

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  9. 7.4/10(210 votes)

    #8 - Dead Letter

    S1:E8

    At the behest of a ghost, Marshall delivers a 70-year-old love letter.

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  10. 7.4/10(198 votes)

    #9 - Who's Who

    S1:E9

    An imaginative girl's sketches become real, forcing Marshall into action.

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    Director:Tim Hunter
    Writer:Julia Poll
  11. 7.4/10(180 votes)

    #10 - Mr. Chaney

    S1:E14

    Marshall is crowned the king of a harvest ritual, and is sent on a dangerous mission.

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  12. 7.3/10(229 votes)

    #11 - The Losers

    S1:E4

    Looking for his dad's briefcase, Marshall gets lost in Lost & Found.

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    Director:Joe Dante
  13. 7.3/10(171 votes)

    #12 - The Loyal Order of Corn

    S1:E16

    Marshall infiltrates his father's lodge and meets an alien.

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  14. 7.3/10(183 votes)

    #13 - The Broken Record

    S1:E19

    An abusive father claims heavy-metal messages are ruining his son.

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  15. 7.2/10(204 votes)

    #14 - Just Say No Fun

    S1:E6

    Marshall suspects new glasses are turning his classmates into zombies.

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  16. 7.1/10(171 votes)

    #15 - No Brain, No Pain

    S1:E15

    Marshall encounters a homeless man being attacked and tries to help him.

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    Director:Greg Beeman
  17. 7.0/10(295 votes)

    #16 - The Retainer

    S1:E2

    Through a schoolmate's dental retainer, Marshall and Simon learn of a planned takeover by the town's dogs.

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  18. 7.0/10(176 votes)

    #17 - Marshall's Theory of Believability

    S1:E11

    A "faked" extraterrestrial landing produces genuine alien debris.

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    Director:Bob Balaban
  19. 7.0/10(183 votes)

    #18 - The Hole in the Head Gang

    S1:E13

    The friends encounter a bank robber's ghost at a haunted house.

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    Director:Joe Dante
  20. 6.8/10(174 votes)

    #19 - Tornado Days

    S1:E12

    The town celebrates a twister that occurs annually.

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Best Episodes Summary

"Reality Takes a Holiday" is the best rated episode of "Eerie, Indiana". It scored 8.5/10 based on 241 votes. Directed by Ken Kwapis and written by Vance DeGeneres, it aired on 4/12/1992. This episode scored 0.5 points higher than the second highest rated, "The Lost Hour".