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The Best Episodes of South of Hell

Every episode of South of Hell ranked from best to worst. Let's dive into the Best Episodes of South of Hell!

A supernatural thriller set in South Carolina, South Of Hell focuses on Maria Abascal (Suvari), a stunning demon-hunter-for-hire whose power stems from within. Like those...
Genres:MysterySci-Fi & FantasyDrama
Network:WE tv

Best Episodes Summary

"Take Life Now" is the best rated episode of "South of Hell". It scored 7.3/10 based on 69 votes. Directed by Ti West and written by Matt Lambert, Jacob Epstein, it aired on 11/27/2015. This episode scored 0.1 points higher than the second highest rated, "Judge and Fury".

  • Take Life Now
    7.3/1069 votes
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    #1 - Take Life Now

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 11/27/2015

    In the Season 1 finale, Enos pits Maria and David against each other as the ultimate showdown pulls them back to where the nightmare began; Abigail makes a dangerous deal; and the Reverend fights for Grace's life.

    Director: Ti West

    Writer: Matt Lambert, Jacob Epstein

  • Judge and Fury
    7.2/1064 votes
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    #2 - Judge and Fury

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 11/27/2015

    Maria enlists Bledsoe’s help to destroy a demon and free David from jail. Grace adjusts to life after possession, and Abigail grows stronger.

    Director: Rachel Talalay

    Writer: John E. Deaver, William S. Walker

  • Demons Are Forever
    7.0/1087 votes
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    #3 - Demons Are Forever

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 11/27/2015

    A supernatural thriller set in South Carolina, South Of Hell focuses on Maria Abascal (Suvari), a stunning demon-hunter-for-hire whose power stems from within. Like those she hunts, Maria is divided within herself, struggling with her own demon, Abigail, who resides inside of her, feeding on the evil Maria exorcises from others. Maria and Abigail share a soul and a destiny, but as Maria desperately tries to overtake Abigail, she will discover how far Abigail will go to remain a part of her.

    Director: Rachel Talalay

    Writer: Matt Lambert, Jacob Epstein

  • South of the Border
    6.9/1066 votes
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    #4 - South of the Border

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 11/27/2015

    In order to rescue Grace, Maria must trespass into Purgatory and face a ghost from her own past; and Enos' dark forces draw closer. Meanwhile, David confronts a terrible secret.

    Director: Jennifer Lynch

    Writer: Jessica Brickman

  • The One That Got Away
    6.9/1063 votes
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    #5 - The One That Got Away

    Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 11/27/2015

    A demonic lover makes Abigail an indecent proposal as Maria and Dusty grow closer; and the Reverend forbids his daughter from seeing David. Meanwhile, Grace searches for the truth about her mother.

    Director: Jennifer Lynch

    Writer: Matt Lambert, Jacob Epstein

  • White Noise
    6.8/1067 votes
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    #6 - White Noise

    Season 1 Episode 8 - Aired 11/27/2015

    Tensions rise as the Society of Sons targets David and Grace; Maria faces a mad demon that Abigail is helpless against; Bledsoe's past comes back to haunt him; and Grace discovers a mysterious power.

    Director: Jeremiah S. Chechik

    Writer: Matt Lambert, Jacob Epstein

  • Blood Relations
    6.6/10125 votes
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    #7 - Blood Relations

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 11/27/2015

    Enos Demon army is revealed to be a brainwashed cult, so David, Maria, Grace and Bledsoe pose as recruits and attend the seminar to learn more. Once they arrive on Sangalo Island, they fear that Enos' trap could be impossible to escape.

    Director: Eli Roth

    Writer: Matt Lambert

  • Dinner And A Movie
    6.6/1069 votes
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    #8 - Dinner And A Movie

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 11/27/2015

    Maria’s birthday. Blindfolded before a swinging piñata, she hits it and tears it open. Odd, unsmiling children swarm around the candy. Suddenly, Maria is swept into the arms of her father, who whispers in her ear: “You’ll always be my baby girl, no matter what.” It isn’t sweet.

    Director: Jennifer Lynch

    Writer: Kiersten Van Horne