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BuzzFeed Unsolved

BuzzFeed Unsolved is a documentary entertainment web series created by Ryan Bergara for BuzzFeed, premiering on February 4, 2016. It first appeared on the YouTube channel BuzzFeed Blue and was later given its own flagship channel BuzzFeed Unsolved Network.

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Synopsis BuzzFeed Unsolved True Crime and Supernatural were originally co-hosted by Bergara and Brent Bennett until Madej took over from Bennett in July 2016. Madej does not believe in supernatural phenomena, whereas Bergara does. Often, Bergara and a team of producers would pitch and research episodes and Madej would be kept out of the process to give a more fresh perspective. BuzzFeed Unsolved True Crime In the show's True Crime seasons, Bergara focuses on unsolved crimes and mysteries. Bergara reads out the story of the case before presenting a handful of possible suspects and theories. Bergara and Madej will discuss these cases with a comedic tone. BuzzFeed Unsolved Supernatural In the show's Supernatural seasons, Madej and Bergara travel to places with haunted folklore in order to attempt to find evidence of paranormal phenomena. These episodes sometimes contain more frightening scenes than the True Crime episodes, and they broadly involve some sort of in-person investigation. Throughout their investigations of hauntings, both Madej and Bergara use a variety of instruments and equipment to attempt to collect evidence, including video and audio devices. Other BuzzFeed Unsolved: Supernatural episodes investigate supernatural entities and phenomena such as Goatman In "BuzzFeed Unsolved: Supernatural" Season 6, Madej and Bergara investigated an alleged haunting at the home of YouTuber Loey Lane. ==Episodes==
Episodes
BuzzFeed Unsolved – True Crime Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 6 Season 7 Season 8 BuzzFeed Unsolved – Supernatural Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 6 Season 7 BuzzFeed Unsolved - Sports Conspiracies Season 1 Buzzfeed Unsolved - Desert Lore Season 1 == Ending segments ==
Ending segments
The "Hot Daga" – a portmanteau of "hot dog" and "saga" – is a recurring segment at the end of some Postmortem episodes that focuses on a cast of anthropomorphized food. == References ==
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