The Osbournes Want to Believe - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Lost in Space
Jack takes Sharon and Ozzy on a journey that is out of this world as he tries to convince them that cats can see ghosts and Canada has its own Loch Ness Monster. Plus, the Osbournes dust off their tinfoil hats to debate the 1969 moon landing.
Great Balls of Fire
Jack pushes Ozzy and Sharon to question reality with a ghostly canine, a Canadian Bigfoot and a UFO sighting that hits too close to home for the Osbournes' comfort. Also, Sharon serenades her cat.
The Osbournes Live Again
Jack and leaves Sharon and Ozzy's jaws on the floor with a "twisted" superhuman, an uninvited dinner ghost and a good old-fashioned flying saucer. Plus, eerie evidence leaves the Osbournes contemplating the possibilities of time travel.
Ground Control to Major Oz
Jack goes above and beyond to make his parents believe with ghostly employees, hitchhiking UFOs and real-life Ents. Also, Ozzy is absolutely baffled by undeniable proof of extraterrestrial activity.
Children of the Grave
Jack pulls out all the stops to turn Sharon and Ozzy into believers with videos of ghost children, spooked pets, cloaked UFOs and a glitch in the matrix.
The Bat's Revenge
The Osbournes debate if mirrors can be haunted and whether aliens use cloud-cloaking technology. Plus, just how big are Bigfoot's feet?
Playing with Dolls
Jack attempts to convince Ozzy and Sharon that things aren't as they seem with video evidence of haunted dolls, poltergeist activity, a Russian UFO and a ghostly grandma. Jack's dog, Doug, joins the party for some moral support.
Memories, Mermaids and More
The Osbournes plunge deep into the paranormal sea to watch an oil monster surface from the depths of a lake and find proof that mermaids exist. Plus, Jack quizzes his parents to see if they have fallen victim to the infamous Mandela Effect.
Time to Believe
Jack has some new tricks up his sleeve as he tries to convince his parents that time travel is real! He also shares evidence of ghostly attacks on the living, an Alexa possessed by an evil spirit and an Ice Age UFO.
Party with the Animals
The Osbournes are baffled by clips of a ghostly pooch, a doughnut-shaped UFO, a Bigfoot encounter on Christmas and some demonic digging. Is it enough to convert Sharon and Ozzy into believers?
Dancing in the Lunar Lights
Jack gets one step closer to turning Ozzy and Sharon into believers as they watch compelling evidence of ghostly children, alien activity and the Fresno nightcrawlers. Plus, the Osbournes slap on their tinfoil hats for a lunar conspiracy theory.
Roswell or Bust
The Osbournes watch videos of a Bigfoot Christmas surprise, an infamous Loch Ness Monster sighting and a spirit board moving totally on its own. Plus, Jack shares compelling evidence that the infamous Roswell crash may not be a hoax after all.
Aliens, Ghosts and Cryptids, Oh My!
Jack continues to convince his parents that unexplainable phenomena exists everywhere, and he uses video evidence of shadow people, fairies and an ancient lake monster to show them.
The Whole World is Fallin' Down
The Osbournes view haunting clips of ghostly entities in Japan, a magnetic man in India, UFOs in South America, and an angel sighting in Ozzy's hometown.
Bigfoot or Bust
Jack takes Ozzy and Sharon on a virtual Bigfoot hunt to make them full believers; demonic possession and footage of a crop circle that seems too good to be true.
Running Out of Time
The Osbournes hop into their DeLorean for a game of Celebrity Time Traveler, try to pronounce a Swedish cryptid's name with poor success, and witness a real witch hunt; Ozzy gets closer to becoming a believer in UFOs.
Zombie Stomp
The Osbournes get weird with spooky footage of an alleged zombie, the elusive Ohio Grassman and even the devil himself; Jesus makes an appearance in a game called "Paranormal or Pareidolia" and Jack turns up the volume on the HUM conspiracy theory.
Ghosted by Aliens
The Osbournes get the scoop on an extraterrestrial hookup through a dating app; Jack pushes his parents to become believers in ghost pets, desert mermaids, interdimensional green children and ultrafast UFOs.
Sympathy for the Devil
Jack shines light on the Illuminati with evidence that's in plain sight; flying saucers, graveyard ghosts and the infamous Leshy leave Sharon and Ozzy questioning reality.
Today Is the End
The Osbournes get chills watching ghostly photo-bombs, a mutant shark and an ominous fleet of UFOs; Jack attempts to convince his parents that lizard people are very real and that some favorite celebrities may be one.
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