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The Best Episodes of Witches of East End Season 2

Every episode of Witches of East End Season 2 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Witches of East End Season 2!

The adventures of Joanna Beauchamp and her two adult daughters Freya and Ingrid -- both of whom unknowingly are their family's next generation of witches -- who lead seemingly quiet, uneventful modern day lives in Long Island's secluded seaside town of East Haven. When Freya becomes engaged to a young, wealthy newcomer, a series of events forces Joanna to admit to her daughters they are, in fact, powerful and immortal witches.

Genres:Sci-Fi & FantasyDrama
Network:Lifetime

Season 2 Ratings Summary

The best episode of "Witches of East End" season 2 is "A Moveable Beast", rated 7.7/10 from 325 user votes. It was directed by Allan Arkush and written by Maggie Friedman. "A Moveable Beast" aired on 7/6/2014 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "The Son Also Rises".

  • A Moveable Beast
    7.7/10 325 votes

    #1 - A Moveable Beast

    Season 2 Episode 1 - Aired 7/6/2014

    All the Beauchamp witches have trouble remembering exactly what happened after the portal opened and fear a mystical presence crossed over to their world. Victor helps Joanna fight what seems to be a losing battle with her argentum poisoning. Ingrid develops a dangerous sleep walking habit while Freya has visions of Killian in danger.

    Director: Allan Arkush

    Writer: Maggie Friedman

  • The Son Also Rises
    7.7/10 261 votes

    #2 - The Son Also Rises

    Season 2 Episode 2 - Aired 7/13/2014

    Joanna is thrilled with Frederick’s return, while Wendy remains suspicious of his behavior. Killian discovers he has a lot in common with new love Eva. Dash reluctantly deals with his blackmailer.

    Director: Patrick R. Norris

    Writer: Richard Hatem

  • The Old Man and the Key
    7.5/10 259 votes

    #3 - The Old Man and the Key

    Season 2 Episode 3 - Aired 7/20/2014

    Ingrid prepares to move out while Freya tracks down Killian. Dash discovers the identity of his blackmailer and plans revenge. Wendy and Joanna follow Frederick to figure out what his motives are since reconnecting with the family.

    Director: Michael Nankin

    Writer: Turi Meyer, Alfredo Septién

  • The Brothers Grimoire
    7.9/10 268 votes

    #4 - The Brothers Grimoire

    Season 2 Episode 4 - Aired 7/27/2014

    Wendy and Tommy have a disastrous series of meetings. Old friends of Frederick’s from Asgard make an unwelcome visit to Fair Haven. Dash and Killian receive their inheritance which yields interesting results.

    Director: Ron Underwood

    Writer: Shelley Meals, Darin Goldberg

  • Boogie Knight
    7.7/10 262 votes

    #5 - Boogie Knight

    Season 2 Episode 5 - Aired 8/10/2014

    Freya relives one of her past lives with Killian. Dash does a spell at work without realizing the consequences. Joanna seeks the help of an old friend, Alex. Wendy and Freddie work together to try and stop the Mandragora while Ingrid’s bond with it grows stronger.

    Director: Debbie Allen

    Writer: Debra J. Fisher

  • When a Mandragora Loves a Woman
    7.5/10 245 votes

    #6 - When a Mandragora Loves a Woman

    Season 2 Episode 6 - Aired 8/17/2014

    Joanna and Alex must put their past aside and focus on finding the Mandragora. Freya asks Dash to help save Ingrid. Skeptical of Freddie’s loyalty, Wendy is wary of his actions.

    Director: Joe Dante

    Writer: Akela Cooper

  • Art of Darkness
    7.6/10 239 votes

    #7 - Art of Darkness

    Season 2 Episode 7 - Aired 8/24/2014

    Tarkoff, an old friend of the family’s, pays a visit to Joanna and Freddie. Wendy, Freya, Ingrid and Dash attend an art gala where Wendy encounters someone from her past. Killian has doubts about his feelings for Eva.

    Director: Patrick R. Norris

    Writer: Yolonda Lawrence

  • Sex,Lies and Birthday Cake
    8.0/10 263 votes

    #8 - Sex,Lies and Birthday Cake

    Season 2 Episode 8 - Aired 9/7/2014

    Joanna has to face up to one of her worst fears. It is a milestone birthday for Freya and Frederick. Wendy gives Tommy a surprise. Frederick is feeling the pressure from Tarkoff to get things done.

    Director: Guy Norman Bee

    Writer: Maggie Friedman, Richard Hatem

  • Smells Like King Spirit
    8.3/10 289 votes

    #9 - Smells Like King Spirit

    Season 2 Episode 9 - Aired 9/14/2014

    Tarkoff gains revenge on Frederick. Freya confronts Killian. Dash is issued with an ultimatum. Joanna tries to protect her family.

    Director: Tim Andrew

    Writer: Turi Meyer, Alfredo Septién

  • The Fall of the House of Beauchamp
    7.8/10 258 votes

    #10 - The Fall of the House of Beauchamp

    Season 2 Episode 10 - Aired 9/7/2014

    Dash's secrets begin to unravel; Joanna is devastated by Tarkoff's actions. Wendy and Joanna decide to reconnect with their father.

    Director: Mick Garris

    Writer: Shelley Meals, Darin Goldberg

  • Poe Way Out
    7.5/10 238 votes

    #11 - Poe Way Out

    Season 2 Episode 11 - Aired 9/21/2014

    Joanna, Freya and Wendy revisit one of their former lives. Dash's one night stand turns out to be somebody better than expected. Ingrid attempts to bond with her grandfather.

    Director: Joe Dante

    Writer: Debra J. Fisher

  • Box to the Future
    7.4/10 220 votes

    #12 - Box to the Future

    Season 2 Episode 12 - Aired 10/5/2014

    The Beauchamps travel back in time to the 1840s where Freya encounters Edgar Allan Poe and Joanna is ensnared by a dangerous admirer. Killian does the unthinkable and risks his life for his one true love.

    Director: Andy Wolk

    Writer: Richard Hatem

  • For Whom the Spell Tolls
    7.4/10 271 votes

    #13 - For Whom the Spell Tolls

    Season 2 Episode 13 - Aired 10/5/2014

    Season two ends with Jonanna trying to escape from Tarkoff, while Freya and Wendy race to find a way back to the present. As far as Ingrid, she learned some shocking news about herself from King Nikolaus, and Dash's dark past closes in on him.

    Director: Allan Arkush

    Writer: Maggie Friedman