The WORST episodes of Outcasts

Every episode of Outcasts ever, ranked from worst to best by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The worst episodes of Outcasts!

Settled in the town of Forthaven on Carpathia, the Outcasts are passionate about their jobs, confident of their ideals and optimistic about the future. They work hard to preserve what they've built on this planet they now call home, having embraced all the challenges that come with forging a new beginning. They are a diverse group of individuals who left their old lives behind in extraordinary circumstances; promised a second chance at life they created a society, far away from their home, friends, family... and their pasts. The planet offers the possibility for both corruption and redemption; while they try to avoid the mistakes made on Earth, inevitably our heroes cannot escape the human pitfalls of love, greed, lust, loss, and a longing for those they've left behind.

Last Updated: 11/12/2024Network: BBC OneStatus: Ended
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Episode 1
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7.08
1511 votes

#1 - Episode 1

Season 1 - Episode 1 - Aired 2/7/2011

The arrival of the last known transporter from Earth gives some new hope for the residents of Carpathia. Loyalties end up being tested though as the head of Forthaven's expeditionaries attempts to break away from the settlement.

Directors: Bharat Nalluri
Writer: Ben Richards
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Episode 2
star
7.30
1019 votes

#2 - Episode 2

Season 1 - Episode 2 - Aired 2/8/2011

Cass, Fleur and Jack leave the settlement to try and find a a missing survival shuttle. Stella and Tate are confronted by their former foe Julius Berger.

Directors: Bharat Nalluri
Writer: Ben Richards
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Episode 3
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7.31
1010 votes

#3 - Episode 3

Season 1 - Episode 3 - Aired 2/14/2011

It is predicted that a super whiteout of unprecedented strength could hit Forthaven. Stella uses Tipper's mathematical ability to predict exactly when the it could happen and Tate begins to lock down Forthaven. Fleur, unaware of what could happen takes the AC baby back to Rudi. Cass ends up running into an old flame called Trix who is about to be married the following day.

Directors: Omar Madha
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Episode 4
star
7.33
899 votes

#4 - Episode 4

Season 1 - Episode 4 - Aired 2/15/2011

A rogue AC enters Forthaven and ends up attacking one of the citizens which prompts the PAS officers to take action in an effort to control the situation.

Directors: Omar Madha
Writer: Jack Lothian
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Episode 6
star
7.50
839 votes

#5 - Episode 6

Season 1 - Episode 6 - Aired 2/27/2011

When missing expeditionary Josie Hunter walks back into the settlement, unharmed, the jubilant air quickly takes a darker tone. Josie is different, her children cannot communicate with her, and reports of her violent behaviour circulate. Tate and Stella must find out what is behind this changed Josie, and begin to come to terms with what is really at work on the planet.

Directors: Andy Goddard
Writer: David Farr
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Episode 7
star
7.60
888 votes

#6 - Episode 7

Season 1 - Episode 7 - Aired 3/6/2011

Cass's past smashes into his present when he finds a note threatening to expose his real identity. Stella and Tate must now face the prospect of another, superior, hostile life force on Carpathia and discover a way to communicate with it.

Directors: Jamie Payne
Writer: David Farr
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Episode 5
star
7.95
700 votes

#7 - Episode 5

Season 1 - Episode 5 - Aired 2/21/2011

A man arrives at a bar in Forthaven with a load of diamonds and stories of "bodies" outside the compound. He claims that he lives by Carpathia's ocean which seems to be impossible as it's known as a radiation hotspot. After a fight breaks out and Cass and Fleur are called in and they end up following the man.

Directors: Andy Goddard
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Episode 8
star
7.98
839 votes

#8 - Episode 8

Season 1 - Episode 8 - Aired 3/13/2011

A new virus - C24 - hits Forthaven. Berger seizes his opportunity, blaming the virus on the ACs, and exposing Fleur's true origins in an attempt to undermine confidence in President Tate.

Directors: Jamie Payne
Writer: Ben Richards
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