Many people love Ghost Adventures and rave about it being
the best paranormal show on TV. I have heard many great things about it, so a
couple months ago I decided to sit down and start watching it. While there are
some aspects of the show that are amusing, after seeing numerous episodes, I
have a lot of problems with the show, the crew, and how they conduct
investigations. Where do I begin?
1. They spend a significant amount of time interviewing random people passing by and showing re-enactments. While the strange people they often interview are sometimes amusing, it doesn’t leave much time to show the actual investigation. And how do three guys walking around in the streets, asking strangers questions, in any way prove paranormal activity or back up other claims? It just seems pointless to me.
2. When they conduct an investigation, they get locked in
overnight. If some person were outside messing with them, they would
automatically assume it’s paranormal, and would not be able to even go outside
to investigate if someone were outdoors.
3. “Balls of energy” – or what I like to call bugs and dust.
Seriously. Just because a bug is flying around at the same time you caught an
EVP, that does not mean it is paranormal! It just isn’t. It’s a bug.
4. Orbs. I also really love how Zak Bagans, the main star,
is always claiming that he doesn’t believe in orbs, but then always points out
orbs that they catch. The truth is 99.9% of the time an orb is really just a
light source reflecting on dust. I am not a believer in orbs, and to me that
means that I would not show them to a client or present them as paranormal
evidence.
5. Taunting and being disrespectful. From the moment they
walk into a place, Zak immediately starts taunting and yelling at whatever
entities are in the building. How would you feel if someone came into your
house and did this to you? Ghosts are/were people, and if you’re disrespectful
to them, they are likely not going to cooperate with you. Plus, part of the
reason to conduct a paranormal investigation is to help those spirits who are
still here. I feel so privileged whenever I have the opportunity to potentially
communicate with entities, that I really can’t understand how someone could be
so rude to them without being provoked.
6. Screaming/Running. I understand that we all get freaked
out sometimes. But these guys take freaking out to a whole new level. Not only
is it unprofessional, it’s just annoying.
7. Being “possessed”. How many episodes do these guys get possessed in?
It seems like it happens a lot. How many times have I or anyone else I know in
the field been possessed? Zero. Not saying that it can’t happen, but I am
saying that it’s pretty rare. Too rare for it to take place every other
episode. While I’m still contemplating whether they fake other evidence or not,
I am certain that these possessions are not real.
Which brings me to my main concern with this show: This show
does not help the paranormal community in trying to prove paranormal existence.
If they’re faking evidence and personal experiences, accepting random claims as
evidence, believing in “orbs” and “balls or energy” and acting unprofessional
in general, what is the point of the show? If it’s about a few guys goofing off
in allegedly haunted locations, then bravo. Mission accomplished. But if they’re
setting out to prove paranormal evidence like they claim, then they have a long way to go.
Ghost Adventures is an amusing show and can be fun to watch, but don't be quick to accept any of their claims as actual paranormal evidence!
Ghost Adventures is an amusing show and can be fun to watch, but don't be quick to accept any of their claims as actual paranormal evidence!
I agree with you, I have had clients ask us not to provoke the spirits like on tv. it's almost like a double edged sword, television has helped bring paranormal investigating to the front.But the other side is that the people think we all make stupid facial expressions, and cuss at spirits.
ReplyDeleteBob McCrea
Thanks for your comment. You make a good point. TV has helped spread the word about paranormal investigations, but it doesn't always portray them in the best light.
ReplyDeleteWell put.
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