S2E4 Girls' Night
When the bachelor on a TV dating show hypnotizes Evie, and the same man bets on Stan’s life, they all become prey to a murderous game of fate.
An aging police sheriff who has recently lost his position due to an angry outburst begrudgingly joins an alliance with new sheriff, Evie Barret to battle angry demons haunting their small New Hampshire town.
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When the bachelor on a TV dating show hypnotizes Evie, and the same man bets on Stan’s life, they all become prey to a murderous game of fate.
A mysterious girl runs out into the street, forcing Evie to swerve into a fatal car accident that she must relive over and over and over again.
Stan can travel back in time to save Evie, but she will forever be a ghost unless they can get rid of someone else from the past.
After the death of his wife, Sheriff Miller is forced into retirement and replaced by Evie Barret. Evie discovers the town is possessed by demons, and that Stan's wife was the only one keeping them at bay. Stan and Evie must join forces to stay alive.
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