Season Two
S2 E1
Isolation
Leo has some complaints, Frank has some concerns, but the resident spirit at King’s Cross Station, Aaliyah Farrow, is just happy to have someone to talk to.
Content Warnings: Discussion of death, isolation, loneliness
S2 E1.5
Why not us?
Riley and Julia are coping just fine on their own.
Content Warnings: Brief discussion of a character’s past struggle with grief
S2 E2
keeps me sane
A spirit known for their adventuring streak finds ways to cope with their domestic afterlife. Co-habitation is easier for some than others.
Content Warnings: Discussion of death, discussion of proloned suffering and mental anguish, discussion of being house-bound.
S2 e2.5
Not stressed at all
Two people that are definitely not stressed about anything.
s2 e3
father figure
Hi “Struggling To Cope”, I’m Dad!
Content Warnings: Discussion of death, grief, loss of a father, loss of a husband, and loss of a sibling.
s2 e3.5
A promising start
Riley and Julia find a case that could be a game-changer for their work.
s2 e4
the tapestry of the island
Leo and Frank go on a field trip.
Content Warnings: Discussion of death, brief discussion of homophobia, extended portrayal of intense pain/slipping sanity, brief portrayal of a panic attack.
s2 e4.5
liberating history
Riley and Julia meet a new ally at The Coronation Club
s2 e5
look what i can do
A girl who died in a victorian workhouse is excited to show off her new skills (Or: A weirdo breaks into an abandoned building to try to find a ghost)
Content Warnings: Brief mention of death by suicide, insanity, PTSD. Extensive discussion of disease, mass death, poverty, negligence. Portrayal of a panic attack.
S2 e5.5
Doing fine
Everybody’s Fine!
Content Warnings: Mentions of blood / wounds
s2.e6
ghostwriter
A spirit haunting the British Library needs a helping hand.
Content Warnings: Mentions of death and extensive discussion of gradual loss of ability.
s2 e6.5
asking for help
Julia makes a call she’d really prefer not to make.
Content Warnings: Brief discussion of death.
s2 e7
It’s Always Complicated
Leo needs a day off (for real this time). Thankfully, there’s a friendly voice and a few parakeets waiting at their happy place.
Content Warnings: Brief depiction of a spirit screaming in intense pain (around 18:06-18:18)
s2 e7.5
A Revelation
It’s time to test out the new recorder at the Coronation Club.
Content Warnings: Discussion of death, grief, lost of a partner, and homophobia. Mention of alcohol
s2 e8
Pristine Leather
The spirit of a woman tethered to a disassembled car is in need of a little help, and Leo is desperate to prove they can be selfless.
Content Warnings: Discussion of death and bereavement, mention of homophobia
S2 e8.5
I Loved him More than anything
Following up on some recent revelations, Riley and Julia pay a visit to Stephen.
Content Warnings: Discussion of death, grief, lost of a partner, and homophobia.
s2.e9
Second Chance
Leo has a few unexpected conversations, one of which is with a woman trying her best to take up space in the afterlife.
Content Warnings: discussion of death, discussion of symptoms associated with anxiety and depression, brief (non-detailed) allusion to spirits being harmed / tortured
s2 e9.5
Stories Matter
Last week, Leo answered. This week, Riley called.
Content Warnings: Brief discussion of death.
s2 e10
Inherently Punk
Leo is excited to find two ghosts haunting the same space in an arena in Birmingham. The ghosts, on the other hand, are somewhat less excited about this set-up.
Content Warnings: Discussion of death, extensive discussion of (a sci-fi version of) de-realisation, mention of transphobia
s2 e10.5
Find a Way
A Reunion of Sorts
Content Warnings: Discussion of death, extensive exploration of grief, loss of a spouse.
s2 e11
Not Going Anywhere
Leo needs a distraction, and a spirit in a hospital needs a chance to say goodbye.
Content Warnings: Medical setting, extensive discussion of illness, death and grief, loss of a spouse and loss of a parent.
