Superstition - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Pilot
Calvin Hastings returns home to reconnect with his family, but the reunion is cut short by a string of killings instigated by a supernatural villain only Calvin & his family can take down.
The Dredge
The Dredge sends a "Trojan Horse" to the Hastings Funeral Home in order to gather intel about the Ring of Solomon. Calvin & Isaac subdue the intruder, but it comes at a great cost.
Half Truths & Half Breeds
Isaac sends a mysterious half human/half infernal to help Calvin et al with the fight in La Rochelle. Meanwhile, Bea, Garvey and Tilly grapple with how to properly bury a known racist.
Through the Looking Glass
While on a case, May is sucked into a mysterious mirror world, and the Hasting's must save her before the witch that inhabits the mirror world escapes using May's comatose body as a free ride.
Tangled Web
The Hastingses are visited by a local mystic (Aunt Nancy) who believes she has the answer to defeating The Dredge.
Dr. Dredge M.D.
The Dredge returns in the first part of this two-parter, but this time he inhabits the body of May's old flame, Dr. Kim.
Echoes of My Mind
The Dredge captures Calvin and tries to torture him into releasing the evil demons imprisoned in his ring. What's worse, The Dredge's minions are descending on the town's Founders Day Festival.
You're Not My Momma
Calvin and the gang take on a demonic doll intent on finding justice for her recently deceased surrogate mom; Isaac strikes an unlikely truce with Mayor Bickley.
Uncle Bubba
Garvey & Russ venture into an old house, designed by a mysterious clock demon, who traps them inside. Calvin, Isaac, May and Bea's Cousin Leon try to free them, but will they do it in time?
Green-on-Blue
Calvin tries to get to the bottom of some mysterious deaths at a nearby military base; Garvey and Russ experiment with her powers; Tilly buries her recently deceased mother.
Back to One
The Hastings family is trapped in a time loop designed to end in their deaths unless they can find the root of the loop and break the spell.
Resurrection
The Dredge possesses Calvin to break free of the Ring of Solomon and re-inhabit his original body.
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