Oddities: San Francisco - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Zombie King of the Prom
Audra and Wednesday are hunting down a costume accessory for the King of the San Francisco Zombie prom. Meanwhile the shop gains a new employee, Lincoln, who must help find an item to soup up a customers "time machine" that runs on electrical impulses.

Funeral Parlor Games
Wednesday gets a request from an artist who has a death obsession. Her hunt takes her to the home of an artist who relishes making people vomit. Meanwhile, Audra has her hands full when a customer stops by with a family heirloom that's beyond gross.

Heads Up
When a collector of tribal artifacts stops by Loved To Death, Audra and Lincoln must hunt down an item that will impress this hard-to-please customer. Meanwhile, Wednesday shows a woman the perfect addition to her vintage fetish collection.

Walk Like an Egyptian
An illustrator tasks Wednesday and Audra with finding an Egyptian artifact. Wednesday's hunt takes her to a skin suspensionist and a woman whose trailer is a museum. Meanwhile, Audra meets Violet who possesses the world's only toy-theater top hat.

Mind Games
At Loved to Death, Audra and Lincoln meet a doctor with an extensive medical collection who is looking for a brain-related wow item. Later, Wednesday meets Jelly Boy the Clown who swallows swords but is looking for an item to help him with an extraction.

Soul Fire
At Loved to Death, Audra and Wednesday are asked for a torture related item that's fit for a king. Later, Lincoln shows a customer one of the most dangerous toys ever created and Audra investigates if a customer's mummified monkey is a relic of the past.

Take This Job and Skunk It!
At Loved to Death, a biker who has an odor problem comes in with one of the strangest requests yet. Wednesday shows off a mechanical hand to someone who had a bad time at Burning Man. Later Lincoln meets someone looking to sell an ancient Peruvian skull

One Bot, Two Bot
Wednesday looks at robots for identical twins. She meets up with a builder whose robots are named Darwin and Schizoid. At Loved To Death, Audra checks out a quack hair growth device and Lincoln meets someone who makes music using an unusual body part.

Full Steam Ahead
Wednesday and Audra search for steampunk items in Vallejo, California.

Give the Dog His Bones
Kari Byron from Mythbusters stops into Loved to Death, with a special request of a skeletal nature. Wednesday helps a woman looking to add to her vintage fetish collection and researches a model of the solar system with some help from The Urban Astronome.
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