Oddities: San Francisco

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  • 2012
  • 2 Seasons
  • 7.3  (142)

Oddities: San Francisco is a reality TV show that aired on the Science Channel in 2012. The show centered around a unique antique store called Loved to Death, located on Haight Street in San Francisco. The store, run by its owners, Korri Sabatini and Audra Kunkle, specializes in selling unusual and macabre items that are intricately crafted and have historical significance. Wednesday Mourning, an artist and jewelry designer who specializes in creating Victorian-inspired jewelry using human hair, was also a key member of the team.

The show follows the team as they scour flea markets, estate sales, and auctions to find rare and fascinating artifacts for their store. The artifacts they find range from a taxidermied albino bat to a preserved human brain in a jar. The team then repairs, restores and showcases each item in the store, sharing their stories and historical significance with curious customers.

The shop's owners, Korri and Audra, complement each other as they seek out new pieces to bring into the store. Korri is a fun-loving, tattooed woman who brings a sense of humor to the store. She has an eye for the darker and more macabre pieces, whereas Audra is more interested in the craftsmanship and historical value of the items. Audra has an extensive knowledge of antique and historical artifacts and is also an expert taxidermist. Her attention to detail and love for her work is evident in the way she handles each piece with care and respect.

Wednesday Mourning is the go-to expert for jewelry design, and her unique creations using human hair and antique relics are the perfect complement to Loved to Death's collection. Her designs are one-of-a-kind and attract people from all over the world.

In addition to showcasing the unique and macabre items in their store, the show also delves into the lives of the staff members. The team is full of interesting personalities, and their interactions with each other make for some entertaining moments. The show provides a glimpse into their personal lives, including their relationships, hobbies, and creative endeavors away from the store.

Oddities: San Francisco is a fascinating show that offers a unique look into the world of antique collectors and enthusiasts. The team at Loved to Death is passionate about the items they sell and the stories behind them. They are a tight-knit group that shares a love for all things odd and share their stories with an enthusiasm that is infectious.

Overall, the show is a must-see for anyone interested in antiques, art, or the strange and unusual. Loved to Death is a gem of a store with an eclectic collection curated by a team of devoted experts who are passionate about the macabre and occult. The show is an intriguing and entertaining look into their world, and the stories behind the artifacts they find are sure to captivate and delight viewers.

Oddities: San Francisco is a series that ran for 2 seasons (16 episodes) between June 23, 2012 and on Science Channel

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Seasons
Give the Dog His Bones
10. Give the Dog His Bones
October 29, 2013
Kari Byron from Mythbusters stops into Loved to Death, with a special request of a skeletal nature. Wednesday helps a woman looking to add to her vintage fetish collection and researches a model of the solar system with some help from The Urban Astronome
Full Steam Ahead
9. Full Steam Ahead
September 21, 2013
Wednesday and Audra head to Vallejo, Cal., to look for steampunk items and attend an "Alice in Wonderland"-theme parade; Lincoln meets a kung-fu vampire.
One Bot, Two Bot
8. One Bot, Two Bot
September 14, 2013
Wednesday examines robots for identical twins and encounters a builder whose robots are named Darwin and Schizoid. At Loved To Death, Audra checks out a quack hair growth device and Lincoln meets someone who makes music using an unusual body part.
Take This Job and Skunk It
7. Take This Job and Skunk It
September 7, 2013
At Loved to Death, a biker who has an odor problem comes in with one of the strangest requests yet. Wednesday shows off a mechanical hand to someone who had a bad time at Burning Man. Later Lincoln meets someone looking to sell an ancient Peruvian skull
Soul Fire
6. Soul Fire
August 24, 2013
At Loved to Death, Audra and Wednesday are asked for a torture related item that's fit for a king. Later, Lincoln shows a customer one of the most dangerous toys ever created and Audra investigates if a customer's mummified monkey is a relic of the past.
Mind Games
5. Mind Games
August 17, 2013
A doctor is on the lookout for a brain-related item to add to his collection; a sword-swallowing clown needs an item to help him with an extraction.
Walk Like an Egyptian
4. Walk Like an Egyptian
August 10, 2013
An illustrator is on the lookout for an Egyptian artifact; Wednesday deals with a skin suspensionist and a woman whose trailer is a museum; Audra encounters a woman who owns a toy-theater top hat.
Heads Up
3. Heads Up
August 10, 2013
A tribal-artifacts collector has his eyes peeled on an impressive item; Wednesday helps a customer with a vintage fetish collection.
Funeral Parlor Games
2. Funeral Parlor Games
August 3, 2013
Wednesday's first client is obsessed with death and later arrives at the home of an artist who gets a thrill out of making people vomit.
Zombie King of the Prom
1. Zombie King of the Prom
August 3, 2013
In the second season premiere, Audra and Wednesday are searching for a costume accessory for the King of the San Francisco Zombie prom.
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Where to Watch Oddities: San Francisco
Oddities: San Francisco is available for streaming on the Science Channel website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Oddities: San Francisco on demand at Discovery+, Amazon Prime, Amazon, Science Channel, Microsoft Movies & TV, Google Play and Apple TV.
  • Premiere Date
    June 23, 2012
  • IMDB Rating
    7.3  (142)
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