Five teen girls deal with the supernatural fallout stemming from an innocent game of “Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board.” When the girls start dying off in the exact way that was predicted, the survivors must figure out why they’re being targeted — and whether the evil force hunting them down is one of their own.
The worst episode of "Light as a Feather" is "...Dead as a Doornail", rated 7/10 from 154 user votes. It was directed by Chad Lowe and written by N/A. "...Dead as a Doornail" aired on 10/12/2018 and is rated 0.1 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "...Slippery as an Eel".
McKenna has an unconventional proposal.
Director: Alexis Ostrander
Writer: N/A
With the curse closing in, the girls must make a tough decision, and one faces a hard truth that could change everything.
Director: Joanna Kerns
Writer: R. Lee Fleming Jr.
Violet uncovers crucial information about the girls’ relationship.
Director: Jeffrey W. Byrd
Writer: N/A
Violet continues her manipulation. Trey is helped by an unlikely ally.
Director: Jeffrey W. Byrd
Writer: N/A
A dangerous secret about Violet is revealed.
Director: Geary McLeod
Writer: N/A
McKenna pressures a friend to deliver on a deadly promise.
Director: Joanna Kerns
Writer: R. Lee Fleming Jr., Sarah Fiori
It’s Olivia’s 18th birthday party and McKenna is going with her longtime crush, Henry. But a shocking discovery gives the night an unexpected turn.
Director: Alexis Ostrander
Writer: N/A
Determined to get answers, McKenna devises a new plan.
Director: Geary McLeod
Writer: N/A
Violet recounts an important story from her past.
Director: Alexis Ostrander
Writer: N/A
As the stakes escalate, the girls find themselves scrambling to piece together clues.
Director: Kristin Windell
Writer: William H. Brown
Four best friends invite the shy new girl out on Halloween, but they soon regret their decision when she suggests they play a twisted version of Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board.
Director: Alexis Ostrander
Writer: N/A
The girls come up with a new plan that soon causes friction. Trey and Sammi prepare for a huge life change.
Director: Fred Gerber
Writer: Eileen Shim
As McKenna’s life starts to spiral, she finds herself turning to an unlikely ally. The girls head to a party where Alex meets a mysterious woman.
Director: Joanna Kerns
Writer: R. Lee Fleming Jr.
McKenna and Alex start their court-ordered community service. Violet gives McKenna advice.
Director: Joanna Kerns
Writer: Eileen Shim
McKenna figures out a way to track her sleepwalking. Trey reconnects with an old friend.
Director: Geary McLeod
Writer: Seth M. Sherwood
McKenna has an unfortunate run-in. Violet and Alex try to find out more about the Light As A Feather game.
Director: Shiri Appleby
Writer: Pornsak Pichetshote
It’s New Year’s Eve as the girls anxiously celebrate their return to normal. Trey and Sammi’s band, Bit of Decay, play their biggest show yet.
Director: Michael A. Allowitz
Writer: R. Lee Fleming Jr.
As the friends turn to an unlikely source for help, one is forced to confront her greatest fear.
Director: Kristin Windell
Writer: Seth M. Sherwood
A horrible accident leads McKenna to believe the Light As A Feather game has been played again. Trey performs with Sammi’s band.
Director: Geary McLeod
Writer: William H. Brown
Violet encounters an old friend in the most unlikely of places. McKenna tries to find answers, only to find more trouble.
Director: Michael A. Allowitz
Writer: Pornsak Pichetshote
The girls make a discovery that could lead them to the origins of the game. Isaac and Violet get closer.
Director: Shiri Appleby
Writer: Suzanne Keilly
A secret from Violet's past comes back to haunt her. McKenna and Sammi go on a trip.
Director: Amanda Row
Writer: Eileen Shim
The girls have a new lead that could fix all their problems -- but to see it through, they will have to risk it all.
Director: Amanda Row
Writer: Seth M. Sherwood