The Crains, a fractured family, confront haunting memories of their old home and the terrifying events that drove them from it.
The worst episode of "The Haunting of Hill House" is "Open Casket", rated 7.8/10 from 9406 user votes. It was directed by Mike Flanagan and written by Mike Flanagan. "Open Casket" aired on 10/12/2018 and is rated 0.3 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "Steven Sees a Ghost".
A devastating family tragedy stirs memories of traumatic losses, reminding Shirley of her first brush with death -- and awakening long-dormant fears.
Director: Mike Flanagan
Writer: Mike Flanagan
While investigating a ghost story for his latest novel, a skeptical Steven receives a call from his sister that triggers a chain of fateful events.
Director: Mike Flanagan
Writer: N/A
As the Cranes gather to say their final goodbyes, a flashback reveals Mr. Dudley's connection to the house -- and exposes a secret in the walls.
Director: Mike Flanagan
Writer: Charise Castro Smith
Still wrestling with addiction -- and an unshakable fright -- a frantic Luke tries to save a friend while sensing his twin sister is in danger.
Director: Mike Flanagan
Writer: Scott Kosar
The Red Room's contents are finally revealed as the Cranes return to the house to confront old ghosts, unspeakable secrets and an insatiable evil.
Director: Mike Flanagan
Writer: Mike Flanagan
Keenly perceptive Theo sees shades of herself in a troubled young patient, a girl who's haunted by the menacing grin of "Mr. Smiley."
Director: Mike Flanagan
Writer: Liz Phang
A familiar terror revisits Shirley and Theo on Halloween night as Hugh and Steve go looking for Luke, who disappeared on a deadly errand.
Director: Mike Flanagan
Writer: Rebecca Klingel, Jeff Howard
While struggling to discern dreams from reality, Olivia fears for her children's safety, a motherly instinct Mrs. Dudley urges her to embrace.
Director: Mike Flanagan
Writer: Meredith Averill
It's a reunion for all the wrong reasons when Hugh flies in for the funeral, coming face to face with his estranged children on a dark, stormy night.
Director: Mike Flanagan
Writer: Mike Flanagan, Jeff Howard
A dark specter with an unsettling silhouette has haunted Nell since she was a girl. Now "the Bent-Neck Lady" is back -- and she's calling Nell home.
Director: Mike Flanagan
Writer: Meredith Averill