Every teenager thinks their parents are evil. What if you found out they actually were? Six diverse teenagers who can barely stand each other must unite against a common foe – their parents.
The best episode of "Marvel's Runaways" season 3 is "Smoke and Mirrors", rated 7.4/10 from 622 user votes. It was directed by Larry Teng and written by Tracy McMillan. "Smoke and Mirrors" aired on 12/13/2019 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "The Great Escape".
The Runaways spring a trap to rescue their missing friends from Jonah and his family.
Director: Larry Teng
Writer: Tracy McMillan
Karolina, Chase and Janet plot their own escape from the Algorithm, while in the real world the rest of the Runaways team up to fight Jonah and get them out.
Director: Philip John
Writer: Warren Hsu Leonard
The Runaways become suspicious of one another with a traitor among them. Catherine takes responsibility for her past. Leslie seeks help protecting the child growing inside her.
Director: Allison Liddi-Brown
Writer: Kirk A. Moore
The kids search for Leslie and Alien Alex. Meanwhile, Leslie gives birth and Xavin fulfills her prophecy. The kids go head to head in a final battle against the aliens.
Director: Jeremy Webb
Writer: Russ Cochrane
The kids find themselves in an alternate dimension full of visions from their past. They must find their parents and Alex before time runs out. One person is left behind.
Director: Rob Hardy
Writer: Quinton Peeples
After being trapped in the Dark Dimension for six months, the kids must contend with the new Wizard phone craze that is sweeping the city and may hint at darker things to come.
Director: Vanessa Parise
Writer: Ashley Wigfield
The kids try to get the message out about Morgan’s phones and Molly falls for a boy while the Minorus unite as a family to steal Morgan’s most prized possession.
Director: Katie Eastridge
Writer: Kendall Rogers, Tracy McMillan
Nico convinces Cloak and Dagger to take the Runaways to the Dark Dimension to save Alex, but it’s Alex who ends up saving them all.
Director: Jeff Woolnough
Writer: Warren Hsu Leonard, Stu Selonick
The remaining PRIDE members unite with the kids to foil Morgan’s plans, but as a battle rages in the Hostel, one of the Runaways pays the ultimate price to defeat her.
Director: Geeta Patel
Writer: Kirk A. Moore, Russ Cochrane
Two years after defeating Morgan, visitors from the future send the Runaways back through time to prevent their own murders and even save a friend thought lost forever.
Director: Ramsey Nickell
Writer: Quinton Peeples