Four teenage boys get lost in the forest and discover, when they return home, that they are in an alternate world identical to theirs except for one startling difference - they were never born.
The best episode of "Nowhere Boys" season 1 is "Episode 1", rated 7.2/10 from 139 user votes. It was directed by Daina Reid and written by Roger Monk. "Episode 1" aired on 11/7/2013 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Episode 2".
After surviving a terrifying night lost in a forest, four mismatched teenage boys return home to find that things aren’t quite as they left them.
Director: Daina Reid
Writer: Roger Monk
The boys grapple with the discovery that they are now total strangers to their friends and families. Banding together, they try to get to the bottom of their terrifying predicament.
Director: Daina Reid
Writer: Rhys Graham
The boys’ desperation to prove they still exist leads Sam to discover his doppelgänger.
Director: Daina Reid
Writer: Craig Irvin
Andy’s obsession with finding a rational explanation nearly comes to grief under the wheels of the school bus.
Director: Daina Reid
Writer: Rhys Graham
Felix discovers the other boys unwittingly possess the magic needed to fight the evil thing that is threatening them.
Director: Peter Carstairs
Writer: Craig Irvin
Jake comes face to face with the father he never had, as Phoebe lays claim to the four boys.
Director: Peter Carstairs
Writer: Elise McCredie
Sam must face up to his flaws as the demon unleashes its most brazen attack yet - on Bremin High.
Director: Peter Carstairs
Writer: Polly Staniford
The boys discover the truth about Phoebe as the demon evolves to take on human form.
Director: Craig Irvin
Writer: Shanti Gudgeon
A trip back to the forest presents both a chance to return home as well as redemption for Andy.
Director: Craig Irvin
Writer: Roger Monk
Sam’s loyalty to the boys is tested to the limit when the demon targets his girlfriend, Mia.
Director: Craig Irvin
Writer: Craig Irvin
The boys' problems are compounded when their parallel mothers all succumb to mysterious afflictions.
Director: Alister Grierson
Writer: Shanti Gudgeon
The boys are shattered to learn who is responsible for everything that’s happened to them.
Director: Alister Grierson
Writer: Roger Monk
The demon closes in for the kill as the boys finally work out how to return home.
Director: Alister Grierson
Writer: Roger Monk