The best episode written by Tony Hull is "Wednesday (1)", rated 10/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Rhys Byfield". "Wednesday (1)" aired on 3/29/2021 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Wednesday (2)".
Elliott and his Mom, Frankie, investigate a mysterious rock which is not from Earth.
Director: Rhys Byfield
Writer: Tony Hull
Somewhere across the universe, Elliott and Frankie discover a new place, and its strange inhabitants.
Director: Rhys Byfield
Writer: Tony Hull
Frankie tries to discover more about the mysterious rock that bought them to their new home, with the help of an entity called The Head.
Director: Rhys Byfield
Writer: Tony Hull
Elliott and Mo make a new friend, Nara, who has a very special ability.
Director: Rhys Byfield
Writer: Tony Hull
Elliott and Frankie decide to tell Mo about what really happened to the dinosaurs.
Director: Rhys Byfield
Writer: Tony Hull
On Elliott's first day at the Hive, he meets the most unusual characters on his adventure so far.
Director: Rhys Byfield
Writer: Tony Hull
Frankie lets Elliott get a pet, which doesn't go down well with their new neighbor.
Director: Rhys Byfield
Writer: Tony Hull
As Elliott, Mo and Frankie all try something new at the Hive, they find their worlds are about to be turned upside down again.
Director: Rhys Byfield
Writer: Tony Hull
Elliott and Mo accidentally take a teleporter together and find themselves closer than they've ever been before. Will they decide to mutually part ways?
Director: Rhys Byfield
Writer: Tony Hull
Elliott and Mo try to cheer up Lord Kallous, with the help of someone from his past.
Director: Rhys Byfield
Writer: Tony Hull
Lost and alone, Elliott, Frankie and Mo have to accept all the help they can get.
Director: Rhys Byfield
Writer: Tony Hull
Elliott and Mo go to great lengths to retrieve Frankie's old coffee machine.
Director: Rhys Byfield
Writer: Tony Hull
Elliott finds himself having to be in two places at once.
Director: Rhys Byfield
Writer: Tony Hull
Elliott, Frankie and their new companion Mo find the strange new environment they're in isn't quite what it seems.
Director: Rhys Byfield
Writer: Tony Hull
Darwin tries to highlight the plight of all the household objects he feels are being oppressed and maltreated by the uncaring residents of Elmore, then decides to lead those objects in a revolt against the townspeople.
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Writer: Tony Hull