So Weird - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Medium
Fi attends a seance to try and contact the spirit of her father.

Drive
The car that Jack and Clu bought seems to have a mind of it's own.

Siren
Clu's brother falls for a girl that Fi suspects is a siren.

Nightmare
The kids find themselves inside the nightmare of Irene's nephew.

Listen
The kids find that everyone in the town they're visiting seems to have developed telepathy, including themselves.

Mutiny
A mysterious piece of driftwood causes strange changes in Ned's personality.

Boo
While visiting a town over Halloween, the family finds it's filled with some strange trick-or-treaters back from the dead.

Werewolf
Fi suspects the animal attacks in a rural community may be the work of a werewolf.

Second Generation
A prodigy seeks Fi's help when he discovers his mother apparently died 2 years before he was born.

Oopa
Fi tries to discover the origin of a binary computer that seems to be thousands of years old.

Banshee
Fi hears a banshee, which has come to announce her grandfather's death.

Strange Geometry
Fi discovers that the odd building they're in has a portal to the spirit world.

Fountain
During a Christmas shopping trip, Fiona goes back through time to view her life.

Fall
When Ned goes back to his childhood home for a visit, a past tragedy comes back to haunt him.

Destiny
The will o' the wisp returns and this time takes over Molly's body, and offers her information about her dad's death.

Blues
Fi unravels a mystery of the past involving the murder of a blues musicians after everybody begins to channel the same song.

Avatar
Jack, Carey and Molly are sucked into the ideal world of a lonely little boy who has created the perfect online world for himself to try and trap Fi.

James Garr
While Carey is in the hospital, Fi meets a man who was the subject of a cryonics experiment.

Troll
Fi must stop a troll who is turning her family into vegetables.

Fathom
Jack uncovers the truth about his mother's new suitor.

Roswell
The family befriends a man who carries a piece of the alien ship that crashed in Roswell in 1947.

Vampire
Fi suspects that the members of student organization Jack wants to join may actually be vampires.

Shelter
A crazy veterinarian is turning her human clients into dogs.

Encore
After all the strange occurrences on tour, Molly considers quitting.

Transplant
The family tries to help a friend whose personality has changed following a heart transplant.

Twin
While asleep, Fi's aunt begins scribbling messages in a code she shared with her twin brother, Fi's dad.
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