The Osbournes Want to Believe - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Believer
Jack Osbourne shares video evidence of the paranormal with his skeptical parents, Sharon and Ozzy, in an attempt to turn them into believers. Poltergeists, haunted dolls and unidentifiable beasts leave them -- and their dogs -- barking at the moon.

Breaking All the Rules
The Osbournes journey into the unknown with video evidence of UFOs, aggressive poltergeist activity and a humanoid that breaks all the rules of physics. Jack schools a confused Ozzy and Sharon on the mysterious Aswang, and Ozzy has a biblical revelation.

Fairies Wear Boots
Jack shows Sharon and Ozzy footage that leaves them questioning the existence of fairies and lizard people. The First Family of Darkness debates whether the spirit of a dead soldier can live on in a ventriloquist doll and if ghosts can do math.

Back on Earth
The Osbournes watch some undeniably odd videos of UFOs, giant cryptids and curious ghosts that turn up the freaky on Jack's Woogie Boogie Scale. Ozzy is convinced his and Sharon's house is haunted. Is the Prince of Darkness starting to believe?

Crazy Babies
Jack pushes his parents to believe using video evidence of alien abductions, spirit board antics, poltergeist shenanigans and the monster of Lough Foyle. Ozzy admits he's superstitious man, while proof of canine spirits may make a believer of Sharon yet!

Bark at the Moon
Ozzy and Sharon encounter footage of UFO armies on the moon, and Jack introduces his parents to the infamous Skinwalker Ranch. The First Family of Darkness watches poltergeists go utterly mad and compares souls to flatulence.

See You on the Other Side
Jack makes Sharon and Ozzy question reality with footage of a levitating girl and full-body apparitions caught on government cameras. The dark trio also watches convincing video evidence of UFOs, creepy dolls and Ozzy's favorite -- poltergeists!

Now You See It (Now You Don't)
Jack reveals shocking footage of a real-life vampire, ghostly car accidents and a Jesus Christ sighting in none other than Burbank, CA. Ozzy obsesses over crop circles, and the big question may finally be answered -- are Ozzy and Sharon now believers?
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