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The Best Episodes of Just Beyond Season 1

Every episode of Just Beyond Season 1 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Just Beyond Season 1!

An anthology series that tells astonishing and thought-provoking stories of a reality just beyond the one we know. Each episode introduces viewers to a new cast of characters who must go on a surprising journey of self-discovery in a supernatural world of witches, aliens, ghosts and parallel universes.

Genres:FamilyComedy
Network:Disney+

Season 1 Ratings Summary

The best episode of "Just Beyond" season 1 is "Leave Them Kids Alone", rated 6.6/10 from 399 user votes. It was directed by N/A and written by N/A. "Leave Them Kids Alone" aired on 10/13/2021 and is rated 0.4 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Parents Are from Mars, Kids Are from Venus".

  • Leave Them Kids Alone
    6.6/10 399 votes

    #1 - Leave Them Kids Alone

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 10/13/2021

    When 14-year-old activist Veronica Vanderhall is suspended from school, her parents send her to Miss Genevieve’s School for Difficult Girls, which claims to have an impeccable record for rehabilitating complicated girls with a "streak".

    Director: N/A

    Writer: N/A

  • Parents Are from Mars, Kids Are from Venus
    6.2/10 296 votes

    #2 - Parents Are from Mars, Kids Are from Venus

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 10/13/2021

    Jack and Ronald, 14-year-old best friends, swear their parents get weirder every day. But their embarrassment turns to shock when boys stumble into the adults’ game night and discover their parents dressed in ornate robes, chanting and levitating objects.

    Director: Antonio Negret

    Writer: N/A

  • Which Witch
    6.2/10 259 votes

    #3 - Which Witch

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 10/13/2021

    As the only witch at her high school, Fiona has learned that the safest way to navigate her teen years is to blend in. She’s over the moon that her secret crush, Emilio, has asked her to the homecoming dance.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: N/A

  • My Monster
    6.9/10 227 votes

    #4 - My Monster

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 10/13/2021

    Outwardly, Olivia appears to be handling her parents’ recent divorce quite well; but inside, she’s anxious and overwhelmed. It doesn’t help that her family’s new place, her mother’s childhood home, has squeaky floorboards, flickering lights and a seriously creepy vibe.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: N/A

  • Unfiltered
    6.5/10 212 votes

    #5 - Unfiltered

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 10/13/2021

    Lily Renton, the smart yet plain star of her high school’s Quiz Bowl team, often compares herself to celebrities and admires the popular girls at school. Just once, she wishes someone would think of her as beautiful, rather than smart.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: N/A

  • We’ve Got Spirits, Yes We Do
    6.5/10 201 votes

    #6 - We’ve Got Spirits, Yes We Do

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 10/13/2021

    Fourteen-year old Ella should be excited about her class field trip to thelegendary Fox Theatre. Unfortunately, her ex-best friend, Zoe, is also going. At the theatre, a tour guide tells the tale of a 1938 fire that claimed the lives of an acting troupe in rehearsal.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: N/A

  • Standing Up for Yourself
    6.8/10 236 votes

    #7 - Standing Up for Yourself

    Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 10/13/2021

    The idyllic town of Larkinville is tormented by 13-year-old Trevor Larkin, a bully with a menacing scar and massive build. Trevor is particularly pumped when a new student, aka an ideal target, arrives to school.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: N/A

  • The Treehouse
    7.5/10 212 votes

    #8 - The Treehouse

    Season 1 Episode 8 - Aired 10/13/2021

    It’s been nearly a year since Sam’s dad passed away, and after saving up his money, Sam just became the proud owner of his late father’s favorite comic in mint condition. That is, until the neighborhood bully snatches it and tosses it in a puddle.

    Director: Anna Mastro

    Writer: Sarah Wise, R.L. Stine