ParaGhoul Paranormal: Discoveries from the Dark

Season 2 Finale

10 min · 30 de mar de 2026
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Welcome to the end of Season 2! In this episode, I share the top 5 episodes from the second season, as well as what you can expect to hear next! I'm excited for the new creative direction I'll be taking with Season 3. I am so excited about the changes coming, and I'm sure you will love them! Thanks, everyone, for another great season! I can't wait to see where this crazy, creative direction takes us!

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