Just Beyond Season 1 Episode 4 My Monster
- October 13, 2021
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Just Beyond season 1 episode 4, titled "My Monster," follows a group of middle school students who discover a monster living in one of their homes. As they investigate the creature and try to find a way to get it back to its own world, they begin to suspect that it may have some connection to one of their own.
The episode begins with three friends, Seth, Amanda, and Javier, working on a science project at Seth's house. But when they accidentally break a vase, they discover a strange creature hiding inside. Fearing that it may be dangerous, they initially try to capture and contain it, but soon realize that it may not be as threatening as they thought.
As they begin to investigate the creature, they discover some surprising things about it. For one, it seems to have some connection to a mysterious girl named Maya who has recently started attending their school. At the same time, they learn that the creature is not from their world, and that it is desperately trying to find a way back to its own world.
With the help of Maya and a few other friends, the group begins to work on a plan to get the creature back home. But as they do, they start to uncover some disturbing secrets about their own lives. It soon becomes clear that the monster may be tied to some of their own personal struggles and fears, and that helping it may require them to confront some difficult truths.
Throughout the episode, the characters grapple with questions of identity, belonging, and acceptance. They begin to realize that the things that make them different and unique are also the things that make them strong and valuable. And they learn that sometimes the scariest things can also be the most beautiful and precious.
In the end, the group comes up with a daring plan to get the creature back to its own world. But as they say goodbye to it and return to their own lives, they know that they will never forget the lessons they learned from their encounter with the creature. And they know that they will always carry a little piece of it with them, as a reminder of the power of courage, compassion, and kindness.