BrooklynStar
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I had my doubts about the Ghost Adventures boys too but then I discussed it with our own ghost hunter, @BrooklynStar and he's convinced me otherwise. He's convinced of their genuine-ness (is that a word?) and if its good enough for him; it's good enough for me. In fact, of all the shows that I now watch, Ghost Adventures is the most "real". There was a period of time there though, where Zak seemed to be simply inventing relationships between them and their ghost quarry. They'd hear an EVP like the classic "Get Out" and he'd say something like, "Is that Old Joe telling us to get out because of the danger of being in an old mine 3 miles under the earth in an earthquake zone?" You know, crap like that. He's backed off on that stuff - thank goodness. Let your viewers draw their own conclusions, Zak! As for the ghost box, I used to question that too until John shared his own experiences using one.
There are some shows that I can barely watch for their stupidness though. (another new word?) The Ghost Collector....lame. L.A.M.EEEEEEE. I can buy that the main guy is a expert of sorts based on his lengthy resume. However, as that show now exists, it's little more than a avenue for his two children to cash in on his little ghost hobby. The kids really offer nothing and the other two sidekicks are designed to be eye candy --- but they're so lame they're instead comical in their contribution to the show. I can usually watch a ghost show --- regardless --- but that one? I don't even DVR it anymore. It's just tooo lame. I used to enjoy Paranormal State quite a bit but, for me, the enormity of Ryan Buell's ego has tarnished the glow. The new show "The Unexplained" sometimes deals with paranormal stuff and it's been an interesting addition to my DVR-ing.
Secondly - I'm so happy this thread hasn't died (like the person's discussed here in ghost form! hahahaha) Maybe some of our new folks have their own Ghost Adventures to tell us about!
I have to agree. In the early seasons of G.A, when they were just starting out, Zak would try to draw conclusions about the meaning behind some of the stuff they caught. Some of the stuff seemed to make sense, and some of it was just pure nonsense. I like the fact that it's just the three of them that go in and film, and do everything themselves. Also, they typically do public Ghost Hunts, where you buy a ticket and get to hunt with them and 50 other people for 5 hours or so. My friend went with them to explore the Queen Mary, they caught some interesting stuff and it instantly turned my friend who was boarderline "Not so sure about this show", to "wow its not a fake" lol. Next time they come to NY or NJ I intend on purchasing a ticket and meeting up with them.
Also, out of all the shows I have to agree that it's the most real. Ghost Hunters, for example, go into a location and barly raise their voice, they dont try to engage the spirits in anyway. It's always the same thing too, "Is there anyone here who wishes to communicate?, "How did you die" ect ect. Whereas if the G.A guys are looking for the ghost of a murderer, Zak will say something like, "Are you in there you murdering B******". That usually gets some type of evidence. He may be provoking, but the whole goal is to try to find ghosts, even if it means getting under their ecoplasmic skin at times lol. I cant wait for the new season!
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