Crazyhead - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
A Very Trippy Horse
When Amy discovers her best mate is harbouring a mean-mouthed, hell-raised demon, she knows she has to act. Thankfully she isn't alone - she has Raquel. Impulsive, temperamental and prone to violent outbursts, Raquel isn't the obvious ally, but beggars can't be choosers. Together the incongruous duo prepare for their first exorcism. What could possibly go wrong?
A Pine Fresh Scent
As if burying your best friend wasn't enough for one night, Amy and Raquel's exorcism attempt has put them firmly on Callum's radar, and he is determined to end their demon hunting days by recruiting the powerful Mercy to take them out.
Shave the Cat
What do you do when your best friend returns from the dead as a bloodsucking revenant? If you're Amy and Raquel, you take her captive...
Penguin or Cow?
How far would you go to protect the ones you love? Amy finds out as she and Raquel prepare to rescue Suzanne from Callum's evil clutches.
Downward Facing Dog
Raquel goes on a date with Harry and discovers he's actually kind of kick-ass and romantic, but Amy is concerned - she can't shake the feeling that Harry's too good to be true
Beaver with a Chainsaw
The comedy/horror series concludes. With Halloween upon them, Amy and Raquel go into hiding. A bottle of vodka and a game of Jenga later, it becomes clear that not even the girls' closest allies can be trusted. As events spiral dangerously out of control, Amy finds herself facing her biggest challenge yet: Raquel.
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