Demon hunter Tim Wood and his team investigate the darkest hauntings. The battle-tested crew employs unique scientific investigative methods, communicate and confront the malevolent entities... Read allDemon hunter Tim Wood and his team investigate the darkest hauntings. The battle-tested crew employs unique scientific investigative methods, communicate and confront the malevolent entities lurking in the shadows.Demon hunter Tim Wood and his team investigate the darkest hauntings. The battle-tested crew employs unique scientific investigative methods, communicate and confront the malevolent entities lurking in the shadows.
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While I find this show interesting on levels, I also find it concerning.
Provoking evil to harm proves what exactly?
Why aren't they doing their best to move these entities on, without provoking violence from them? I can only surmise it's for TV, which is pretty rubbish & provides others with the idea this is a good thing to do.
There is also binding of 'evil entities' etc to items eg a chair/table/ book.. any inanimate object
There is no Medium present to confirm if the 'entity' is actually a demon, or a violent human soul that hasn't moved on. Binding souls to objects instead of moving them on, creates further harm.
Take these objects they have in the storage to a reputable medium to find out who/what is going on, and safely move the entity on, if possible.
How would they like it if they were trapped in a doll unable to move to the next plane?
It's not good enough. There's far too much antagonism, and nowhere near enough depth of expertise, speciality etc to handle these situations.
It's like kids stirring up a hornets nest. If this isn't what they intend, then there needs to be a reputable Medium present to properly instruct them what is going on and how to do resolve it.
That's my 2 cents. So many 'ghost Hunter' type shows where no one is actually trying to help these souls being exploited in their death, for rubbish TV. Leave them alone unless you're going to actually help them.
Yes, I like the show The Dead Files. I find their practice to be more respectful.
Provoking evil to harm proves what exactly?
Why aren't they doing their best to move these entities on, without provoking violence from them? I can only surmise it's for TV, which is pretty rubbish & provides others with the idea this is a good thing to do.
There is also binding of 'evil entities' etc to items eg a chair/table/ book.. any inanimate object
There is no Medium present to confirm if the 'entity' is actually a demon, or a violent human soul that hasn't moved on. Binding souls to objects instead of moving them on, creates further harm.
Take these objects they have in the storage to a reputable medium to find out who/what is going on, and safely move the entity on, if possible.
How would they like it if they were trapped in a doll unable to move to the next plane?
It's not good enough. There's far too much antagonism, and nowhere near enough depth of expertise, speciality etc to handle these situations.
It's like kids stirring up a hornets nest. If this isn't what they intend, then there needs to be a reputable Medium present to properly instruct them what is going on and how to do resolve it.
That's my 2 cents. So many 'ghost Hunter' type shows where no one is actually trying to help these souls being exploited in their death, for rubbish TV. Leave them alone unless you're going to actually help them.
Yes, I like the show The Dead Files. I find their practice to be more respectful.
I'm a big, big paranormal shows fan so watch whatever I can, when I can.
This one, though... I'm about halfway thru the shows that are streaming and I'm done.
The drama in this is off the charts, as in really bad and obvious.
Let's start with the "psychic," Montana. I mean, she say she's a psychic, but her psychic ability involves "feeling" the spirits there? She doesn't communicate with them, she just "feels" them, the spirits. How did she get enough credibility to be part of ANY paranormal group, much less one on the Travel Channel? And the "binding" ceremonies she does? It seems more like Ooga Booga than anything else.
The other two members of the team, Scott and Patrick, are just kind of along for the ride, from what I can see. I mean, they do actual investigating, but Tim and Montana are the main cast of this circus.
Tim is the real PT Barnum in this. He's just always so dramatic and serious. And I'm sure people will use the explanation, "But... But... He's out there looking for demons! And that's serious business!"
Yes, yes it is. But Tim sounds SO scripted, all the time. The bulk of the "evidence" they collect is subjective. We don't see any shadows, or objects moving, or anything tangible, like we might see in other shows.
Oh, wait.. There's the "psychic" who talks to the spirits using a Ouija board. If she's psychic and can talk to the spirits, why does she rely on the same tool people who don't say they are psychic use?
There's only so many investigations a person can watch that gives you pretty much nothing BUT "I feel something." or "Something's touching my back" before you've had enough.
This one, though... I'm about halfway thru the shows that are streaming and I'm done.
The drama in this is off the charts, as in really bad and obvious.
Let's start with the "psychic," Montana. I mean, she say she's a psychic, but her psychic ability involves "feeling" the spirits there? She doesn't communicate with them, she just "feels" them, the spirits. How did she get enough credibility to be part of ANY paranormal group, much less one on the Travel Channel? And the "binding" ceremonies she does? It seems more like Ooga Booga than anything else.
The other two members of the team, Scott and Patrick, are just kind of along for the ride, from what I can see. I mean, they do actual investigating, but Tim and Montana are the main cast of this circus.
Tim is the real PT Barnum in this. He's just always so dramatic and serious. And I'm sure people will use the explanation, "But... But... He's out there looking for demons! And that's serious business!"
Yes, yes it is. But Tim sounds SO scripted, all the time. The bulk of the "evidence" they collect is subjective. We don't see any shadows, or objects moving, or anything tangible, like we might see in other shows.
Oh, wait.. There's the "psychic" who talks to the spirits using a Ouija board. If she's psychic and can talk to the spirits, why does she rely on the same tool people who don't say they are psychic use?
There's only so many investigations a person can watch that gives you pretty much nothing BUT "I feel something." or "Something's touching my back" before you've had enough.
The show is about a group of demon hunters that constantly say that they are looking to battle demons, but never tell us why.
They go to scary location where they suspect demons hide, try and conjure the demon, say they want to battle it, nothing happens, leave location. That's the show.
It seems like they are trying to building an overarching plot where Tim is being haunted by some demon but nothing really happens. He gets some EVPs which sound like total static and says he has bad nightmares. Are we supposed to feel bad for him? He's going to find demons and conjure them up. What did he think would happen.
They go to scary location where they suspect demons hide, try and conjure the demon, say they want to battle it, nothing happens, leave location. That's the show.
It seems like they are trying to building an overarching plot where Tim is being haunted by some demon but nothing really happens. He gets some EVPs which sound like total static and says he has bad nightmares. Are we supposed to feel bad for him? He's going to find demons and conjure them up. What did he think would happen.
I just got finished watching the series and all I can say is wow. The evidence that team collected was quite compelling and it was not AS dramatic as GAC. I really hope that the team gets to go to more locations because I really liked the experiments that they did.
I knew what kind of show this was going to be five minutes in when a star graffiti on the front of the building was immediately identified as a 'pentagram'. It shows a clear lack of understanding of what they're doing.
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