In the penultimate episode of the season, Yashavi and Arvind discuss humanity's oldest supernatural creatures: werewolves. From severe cases of lycanthropy to finding wolf hair on crime sites, our favorite duo argues over whether these entities exist or not.
What happens when dead things don't stay dead and instead, come back to walk amongst the living? In this episode Yashavi and Arvind explore the scientific "impossibility" of zombies, delving into their origins, real-life cases, and pop culture fanfare.
To end their glorious third season, Yashavi and Arvind read more scary stories, this time centered around romance. Are they true, or, did our two hosts get creative in this final episode, coming up with ideas never before anticipated?
In season three's Holiday Special, Yashavi and Arvind share holiday-themed scary stories dealing with creepy snowmen and a very spooky game. In the end, it's up to the world to decide whether they're real or not, and if they are, whether it can happen to anyone.
In the first of three holiday specials, Yashavi and Arvind share the scary stories that they found, leaving the other to decide whether it was real or not. Beyond these terrifying tales, the two hosts share Halloween memories, question hypothetical situations, and share a special message to their fans.
In this season finale, Yashavi and Arvind talk to legendary medium Patti Negri. Patti's a semi-regular on Ghost Adventures and has been featured on countless shows across the world. In an effort to answer the question they've been debating over the whole season, our two hosts learn about seances, how to host one, and the world of being a medium. After all, there's always more to uncover Behind The Story.
In the second-to-last episode of season three, Yashavi and Arvind uncover the true story of Robert the doll, a haunted toy that inspired the ultra-famous Chucky. Was Robert really a haunted doll, possessed to commit evil crimes? Or, was it all just hysteria and a widespread hunt for the paranormal?
Yashavi and Arvind uncover the mysteries of an area prone to hurricanes and possible hauntings: the Bermuda Triangle. Also known as the Devil's Triangle, Yashavi explains the many disappearances in the area while Arvind uses nautical science to debunk it all.
In this episode, Yashavi and Arvind delve deep into a mystery involving a creature unlike anything they've discussed before. The Mothman, made famous by a small town in West Virginia, has been terrorizing people for decades, that is, of course, given account that it's real which Arvind firmly believes it's not.
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In this episode, Yashavi and Arvind uncover the strange encounters experienced by the Snedeker family after they bought a house that was later revealed to be a former funeral home. While Yashavi is convinced that the terrible things the family went through were done at the hands of demons, Arvind uses scientific reason and shows true motivators that make the Snedeker's story seem a little less real.
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In this episode, Yashavi and Arvind explore the urban legend of Candyman, talking about the history behind these terrifying tales and even examining some cases where they actually came true. But of course, they're just stories... right?
In the final episode uncovering the true stories behind the hit TV show American Horror Story, and the last episode of season two, Yashavi and Arvind discuss the existence of extra-terrestrial life. However, this episode is unlike any other, since the two hosts are arguing for cases you never expected they would side on.