Should be called âThe haunted flashlightâ First off , put some shoes on. Nobody wants to see your ugly, dirty feet. I watched the first episode because itâs in Door County. Basically the show is about how they drove so far to see a ghost and the ghost arenât cooperating. He throws a hissy fit so the ghost starts communicating with a flashlight. They have this so called ghost equipment but the ghost uses the flashlight. They never show the flashlight at all. Itâs just laying on a shelf. Itâs probably just broken. It doesnât really snap…
Revolutionary So many paranormal shows focus on just “hunting ghosts” and capturing evidence. This show, however, seemed to instead capture reality. The sequencing of events in this episode gave an authentic perspective on a respectful means to communicate with spirits/energy and put a strong focus on remembering that it isn’t always about what the living wants to see…the living can’t see what the dead aren’t willing to share. I really liked how the director explained that the spirits are the ones that…
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Should be called âThe haunted flashlightâ First off , put some shoes on. Nobody wants to see your ugly, dirty feet. I watched the first episode because itâs in Door County. Basically the show is about how they drove so far to see a ghost and the ghost arenât cooperating. He throws a hissy fit so the ghost starts communicating with a flashlight. They have this so called ghost equipment but the ghost uses the flashlight. They never show the flashlight at all. Itâs just laying on a shelf. Itâs probably just broken. It doesnât really snap…
Revolutionary So many paranormal shows focus on just “hunting ghosts” and capturing evidence. This show, however, seemed to instead capture reality. The sequencing of events in this episode gave an authentic perspective on a respectful means to communicate with spirits/energy and put a strong focus on remembering that it isn’t always about what the living wants to see…the living can’t see what the dead aren’t willing to share. I really liked how the director explained that the spirits are the ones that…
Another bad YouTube quality “ghost hunting” video!