Wellington Paranormal season 2 episode 2 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Officers investigate a paranormal shoplifting at a store where food, specifically chips, appears to float away. They discover the suspects are students from St Carrietta's School, known as the Briannas, who have gained telekinetic powers from a spell. The officers confront the girls in the school library, leading to a standoff. They manage to persuade the Briannas to renounce their negative behavior, reverting them back to normal. The girls receive community service as punishment, leaving the officers to reflect on justice and the dangers of dabbling in dark arts.
Full Episode S02E02 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the initial incident the officers were investigating?
They were investigating a shoplifting incident that appeared to be paranormal, where food floated off shelves.
Who were the main suspects in the shoplifting case?
The main suspects were a group of students from St Carrietta's School, known as the Briannas.
What theory did the officers initially consider for the floating food?
They considered a theory involving birds eating chips and flying inside the store.
How did the officers discover the involvement of St Carrietta's School?
They noticed a person in a school uniform similar to Officer O'Leary's old uniform in the CCTV footage of the shoplifting incident.
What strange event occurred at St Carrietta's School?
There was an "implosion" in the school library, located in the witchcraft and folklore section.
Did the students at St Carrietta's have telekinetic powers?
Yes, a group of students known as the Briannas appeared to have telekinetic powers.
What led the officers to believe the Briannas had telekinetic powers?
The officers connected the strange events and the shoplifting to the Briannas, who were suspected of casting a spell.
How did the officers confront the Briannas?
They confronted them in the school library, leading to a standoff where they tried to secure a spell book.
What was Officer O'Leary's message to the Briannas?
Officer O'Leary encouraged the Briannas to be true to themselves, kind, and strong, instead of repeating negative behaviors.
What was the outcome for the Briannas?
The Briannas were sentenced to community service for their actions.
How did the officers feel about the Briannas' sentencing?
The officers had mixed feelings, debating between the importance of rehabilitation and justice for the crimes committed.
What moral did the officers take away from this case?
They emphasized the importance of not dabbling in the dark arts and staying true to oneself.
Did the officers believe such an incident would happen again?
They expressed their satisfaction with resolving the case and ensuring such an incident doesn't happen again.