New Zealand's capital is a hotbed of supernatural activity... so Officers Minogue and O'Leary, who featured in the vampire documentary What We Do In The Shadows, take to the streets to investigate all manner of paranormal phenomena.
The best episode of "Wellington Paranormal" season 2 is "Taniwha", rated 7.7/10 from 293 user votes. It was directed by Dean Hewison and written by Nick Ward. "Taniwha" aired on 10/16/2019 and is rated 0.2 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Fear the Briannas".
Minogue and O'Leary head for the ocean when ten anglers disappear from around Wellington Harbour in mysterious circumstances.
Director: Dean Hewison
Writer: Nick Ward
Minogue and O'Leary go back to school when three teen witches start threatening students at a local girls' high school. But they soon learn their teasing can be just as damaging as their magical powers.
Director: Jackie van Beek
Writer: Amanda Alison
Minogue and O'Leary unwittingly free the ghost of an old fashioned cop from the 1930s. Can they stop him before he shuts every pub in Wellington for being open after 6pm closing time?
Director: Tim van Dammen
Writer: Melanie Bracewell
The discovery of a dead policeman that looks exactly like Minogue leads the cops to a creepy motel in the country full of exact copies of themselves. Although some of them aren't that exact.
Director: Tim van Dammen
Writer: Cori Gonzalez-Macuer
Minogue and O'Leary pull over a driverless 80s boy racer car only to discover it's haunted by the lovelorn ghost of the original owner. He's looking for his old girlfriend from 1989, but how will he react when he finds out she's moved on?
Director: Jackie van Beek
Writer: Paul Yates
Out of date phones start forming into robots and terrorising the neighbourhood! Game of snake anyone?
Director: Jemaine Clement
Writer: Jemaine Clement
Minogue and O'Leary go out on a busy Christmas Eve Patrol. They find the Devil at a mall, deal with an interdimensional vortex at a barbecue, a discover a violent doll rampaging through a house.
Director: Dean Hewison
Writer: Paul Yates