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Welcome to the Unsolved Wiki!
Hey ghouls, the wiki's here! All you need to know about the Ghoul Boys and their adventures in attempting to investigate unsolved mysteries.
What is BuzzFeed Unsolved?
Inspired by shows like Ghost Adventures and Unsolved Mysteries, BuzzFeed Unsolved is a documentary entertainment series hosted by Ryan Bergara and co-hosted by Shane Madej. Together, they investigate paranormal activity on BuzzFeed Unsolved: Supernatural while traveling to haunted locations, and explore unsolved mysteries on BuzzFeed Unsolved: True Crime at their home office.
Ryan and Shane take a unique approach to their show, infusing a dose of humor and friendly banter into a genre so often filled with "serious" investigators. They pride themselves on being the "paranormal bad boys" of the Internet (a jokingly self-dubbed title), while still taking care to accurately research their subjects.
The duo are most famous for their conflicting personalities, where Ryan—the "believer," who discusses conspiracy theories and maintains that paranormal experiences are real; clashes with Shane, the "skeptic," who pokes fun at the supernatural and is comfortable with leaving government coverups a secret. This dynamic has provoked both memorable conversations and one-liners, some even making it into meme form (most notably "Hey demons, it's me, ya boy," and "I've connected the dots." /"You haven't connected shit!"/"I've connected them.")
As the show has gained steam, growing from a handful of standalone BuzzFeed videos with a separate co-host (Brent Bennett), to a series now available on Amazon Prime, Hulu, and its own YouTube channel, Ryan and Shane have been able to grow BuzzFeed Unsolved to an internationally-recognized web-series, even being nominated for a YouTube Streamy in 2019.
In June 2021, it was announced that BuzzFeed Unsolved would be coming to an end with its last two seasons of True Crime and Supernatural.
The last season of True Crime aired June 18 and ended July 23, 2021. The last season of Supernatural aired October 15 and ended November 19, 2021. BuzzFeed Unsolved: The Final Investigation, a documentary on the making of the final episode, premiered November 24, 2021.
Ryan and Shane, acknowledging the end of the show, nevertheless announced that they would be continuing the fun over at their joint company, Watcher Entertainment, in their shows Ghost Files and Mystery Files.
So, finally... thank you, Ghoul Boys. You have not only created a wonderful show, but set a new standard for ghost hunters everywhere, prioritizing sincerity and integrity above all else. BuzzFeed Unsolved has brought joy to millions of viewers across the world. With its hilarious banter, exceptional memes, and loyalty to the craft, BuzzFeed Unsolved will live on in our hearts forever. We, the BFU community, are excited to see what work you produce at Watcher Entertainment, and stand beside you in this new chapter of your lives. So: ROCK N' ROLL, BUCKAROO!
Where can I view all of the episodes?
Right here is the official one on YouTube! Unfortunately, it's inaccurate, so YouTube user lux et veritas has created a chronological playlist of all the BFU episodes that you can access here!
On the wiki, you can access the True Crime episode table (along with links to episode article pages), and the same for Supernatural! You can view them in chronological order, too! You can access a list of bonus episodes and specials here!
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