Noah deals with the aftermath of his big announcement.
(Episode 5: Evil Expectations)
Written by Kitty Green, Direction by Larissa Perrin.
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Noah deals with the aftermath of his big announcement.
(Episode 5: Evil Expectations)
Written by Kitty Green, Direction by Larissa Perrin.
Undaunted, Bailey makes a request that Noah can’t resist.
(Episode 4: What A Spill)
Written by Andrew McCarthy, Direction by Larissa Perrin.
Bailey puts the moves on Noah. Noah is surprised how far she is willing to go
(Episode 3: Out Of Your League)
Written by Chassidy Crowder, Direction by Larissa Perrin.
Running late for class, Noah struggles to figure out what it all means. With hope, he confides in his professor who happens to be more than friendly.
(Episodes 2: Herbal Supplement)
Written by David Perchinski, Direction by Larissa Perrin
Noah’s older roommate, Orson, tries to get him to loosen up a little bit.
(Episode 1: Screaming In The Shower)
Written by Taylor Cole, Direction by Larissa Perrin.
The group gets together one last time.
(Episode 9: Facing Their Inner Demons)
Written by Ella Rakowski, Direction by Gregory Kriesky
Penny is forced to face the consequences of her actions.
(Episode 8: Whipped Dog Becomes Mad Dog - Part 2)
Written by Edward Bosco and Ella Rakowski, Direction by Gregory Kriesky
Penny realizes that Warren was a mistake.
(Episode 7: Whipped Dog Becomes Mad Dog - Part 1)
Written by Ruby Pinto, Direction by Gregory Kriesky.
Penny and Warren visit the carnival and end up at Penny’s place.
(Episode 6: A Night At The Carnival)
Written by Eric Lauren, Direction by Gregory Kriesky.
The group tries to support Shawn through another relapse.
(Episode 5: Off The Coffin)
Written by Alex Rambos, Direction Gregory Kriesky.
Penny’s struggle with love continues and Shawn finds what he needs in a dark alley.
(Episode 4: A Penny For Your Thoughts)
Written by Keven Czar , Direction by Gregory Kriesky.
Shawn tells the harrowing origins of his vampiric transformation to a werewolf with a keen ear.
(Episode 3: Stronger Than Death)
Written by Tara Knielly, Direction by Gregory Kriesky .
Penny makes a call, Aziza goes to the Museum and Shawn gets two different visitors.
(Episode 2: An Ordinary Day)
Written by Lou Gomez, Direction by Gregory Kriesky.
Monsters also need support groups – vampires included.
(Episode 1: Monsters Anonymous)
Written by Joe Delong, Direction by Gregory Kriesky.
Commander Wallace and Vanessa Madison make moves to capture unknown superheroes and Dr. Oswald reveals a secret weapon. The original trio of Steve, Max and Dana come together once again.
(Episode 15)
Written by John Gregory and Elise Karish, Direction by Steven Baker and Gregory Kiresky.
Vanessa uses her power of influence to stop the investigation into her father’s death; she also uses the muscle of Wallace to have her way with Dr. Oswald. Max and Dana join forces once again.
(Episode 14)
Written by Pat Richie and Tony Melishok, Direction by Steven Baker and Gregory Kriesky.
Steve makes an attempt to mend his relationship with his sister and his friend Max. Alexa begins to realize that she also has superpowers.
(Episode 13)
Written by Karen Golrad and Lucy Waters, Direction by Steven Baker and Gregory Kriesky.
Steve makes an attempt to mend his relationship with his sister and his friend Max. Alexa begins to realize that she also has superpowers.
(Episode 12)
Written by Karen Golrad, Direction by Steven Baker and Gregory Kriesky.
Steve takes to the road searching for solace, Vanessa recruits another comrade, Max pleads with Dr. Oswald.
(Episode 11)
Written by Tony Melishok, Direction by Steven Baker and Gregory Kiresky.
Dana and Max have a falling out, Dr. Oswald meets another superhero and Steve makes an attempt to mend his friendships but takes things a bit too far.
(Episode 10)
Written by Lucy Waters, Direction by Steve Baker and Gregory Kiresky.