The final episode of Oddities: San Francisco airs this Saturday with an episode called “Cobra-Cadabra.” At Loved to Death, an eccentric magician gives Korri and Audra an unforgettable assignment–find him a serpentine oddity worthy of his act. Audra must help Korri overcome an intense fear of snakes, while the duo searches for the remains of one of the deadliest specimens known to man. Then, Wednesday makes a trade that earns her a tour of a twisted sideshow collection. When she discovers a live electric chair, she realizes there is only one way to make sure it’s the real thing. Later, an eccentric customer reveals just how many legs it takes to sell a cow.
The show has it’s genesis in the success of Science’s original hit Oddities. The network then expanded the franchise out west to San Francisco. The six-part series explores the antique shop, Loved to Death, located on San Francisco’s infamous Haight Street. With unique taxidermy, wacky art pieces and Loved to Death’s colorful staff, Oddities: San Francisco showcases the weird and mysterious to thoroughly entertain you.