Ruby and the Well - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

I Wish Things Could've Turned Out Differently
Ruby struggles both to save the well and grant the wish of an enemy of the community.

I Wish I Could Find Her
Ruby's latest wisher hopes to find someone, but figuring out who is the hardest part of the wish.

I Wish I Could Get Away
As Ruby tackles a new wish, she runs into a new problem: the wish may be granting itself.

I Wish We Could Get Back Together
After receiving a song clue from the well, Ruby helps a musical wisher mend a broken relationship.

I Wish I Could Spend Time With Her
As Ruby embarks on her newest wish, she rekindles the search for a long-missing Emerald resident.

I Wish They Would Just Listen
After the well gives Ruby clues but no wish, Ruby must figure out what that means.

I Wish I Had Some Space
Ruby and her friends struggle to grant the wish of an intimidating wisher.

I Wish I Could Get It Back
Ruby and her friends embark on a thrilling wish adventure close to home.

I Wish I Could Stop Hurting
A confusing wish challenges Ruby with brokering peace after a longstanding family feud.

I Wish the Well Would Let Us Be
Ruby receives her toughest wish yet that could mean the end of the wishing well itself.
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