

Soon, her fears are realised when she comes face to face with a masked, hulking humanoid who then vanishes. It doesn’t help that her new house - her mother’s childhood home - is seriously creepy. Will Fiona continue to hide or release her inner witch?Īfter her parents’ divorce Olivia (Megan Stott) is feeling anxious and overwhelmed. Unlike Fiona, Luna is proud to be a witch and can’t wait to show off her skills. Things are going well and her crush asks her to the homecoming dance but then Fiona hears her cousin Luna (Jy Prishkulnik) is coming over from England.
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When their families join together for a trip to a remote lake house, Jake and Ronald fear for their lives.Īs the only witch at her high school, Fiona (Rachel Marsh) has learnt how to blend in. Looking for answers the two 14-year-olds turn to the owner of a local curiosities shop, who suspects their parents are aliens.

Their parents are dressed in ornate robes, chanting and levitating objects. Veronica must hatch a plan to help the girls regain their voices.Įpisode 2: Parents Are From Mars, Kids Are From Venusīest friends Jack (Gabriel Bateman) and Ronald (Arjun Athalye) have always found their parents weird but when they stumble into the adults’ game night they are stunned by what they see. However, Veronica soon realises that things are not as they seem and this veneer of perfection hides a dark secret. Miss Genevieve (Nasim Pedrad) is certainly perfect and her students have impeccable manners (and hairdos!). When 14-year-old activist Veronica Vanderhall (played by Mckenna Grace) is suspended from her school her parents send her to Miss Genevieve’s School for Difficult Girls, which is lauded for rehabilitating "problem children". Here's our rundown of all eight episodes of Just Beyond.

'Just Beyond' - a guide to the cast and plots behind each story
