Brad and Barry Klinge, founders of Everyday Paranormal, embark on extreme ghost hunts across America's most haunted sites, utilizing cutting-edge equipment to conduct supernatural research.Brad and Barry Klinge, founders of Everyday Paranormal, embark on extreme ghost hunts across America's most haunted sites, utilizing cutting-edge equipment to conduct supernatural research.Brad and Barry Klinge, founders of Everyday Paranormal, embark on extreme ghost hunts across America's most haunted sites, utilizing cutting-edge equipment to conduct supernatural research.
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First let preface this with the fact that the shows probably an 8 but I'm giving it a 10 to boost the rating. This is easily the best paranormal investigating show out there, the methods are more realistic, it way less far fetched, and they aren't just fabricating encounters for added excitement. Some of the episodes are actually pretty slow which is a great thing because they're not just faking it, they're actually showing you what happened even if they didn't find anything. It's a crime it didn't get more than 2 seasons, and it's absurd that it has such a low rating. Ghost adventures and the other shows are nowhere near the level of ghost lab. Give it a shot you won't be disappointed.
Having seen a number of paranormal-related shows over the years, Ghost Lab seems to be one of the better ones, but still lacks in some areas.
Although many of the "ghost" shows currently on TV suffer from either poor editing or an unstimulating cast of ghost hunters, Ghost Lab, at the very least, does have an absorbing premise, and features such interesting locations as the town of Deadwood and the house where the Lizzie Borden murders took place. The show also seems well-edited to create good pacing, and the theories that the investigators come up with are sometimes plausible.
Unfortunately, the show suffers from some drama, if you will, centered around the hosts' "provocation" of alleged spirits (particularly by Brad Klinge). In a sense, I suppose this may draw in some viewers, but there are times when it becomes rather annoying and overshadows the investigation itself.
I suppose the problem with any show like this is that investigators never know what kind of evidence they will or will not uncover, and often the results can be lackluster (as opposed to a fictitious drama show). Judge for yourself!
Although many of the "ghost" shows currently on TV suffer from either poor editing or an unstimulating cast of ghost hunters, Ghost Lab, at the very least, does have an absorbing premise, and features such interesting locations as the town of Deadwood and the house where the Lizzie Borden murders took place. The show also seems well-edited to create good pacing, and the theories that the investigators come up with are sometimes plausible.
Unfortunately, the show suffers from some drama, if you will, centered around the hosts' "provocation" of alleged spirits (particularly by Brad Klinge). In a sense, I suppose this may draw in some viewers, but there are times when it becomes rather annoying and overshadows the investigation itself.
I suppose the problem with any show like this is that investigators never know what kind of evidence they will or will not uncover, and often the results can be lackluster (as opposed to a fictitious drama show). Judge for yourself!
Love the show and the scientific approach. Happy they chose my home state. Great results! Entertaining!
Having now struggled through 9 episodes of this series, Ghost Lab, I feel I have not only given it a fair amount of time to improve show on show but also believe I am reasonably qualified to comment either favorably or not on the program. The two leads in each show are brothers Barry and Brad Klinge. What their respective qualifications or scientific knowledge or experience is I don't know and if that has been mentioned I must have missed it other than the fact that they and their 'team' of what appears to be equally unqualified people try each episode to make contact with ghosts,apparitions,call them what-you-will in various alleged reportedly haunted locations collecting recordings of voices,photos of apparitions and other similar phenomena. Do the Ghost Lab receive a Government Grant to pay for or towards ANY of their seemingly expensive gear, private funding or are they self-funding I wonder? Despite the fact that I would really want to see or hear something from their camera or sound equipment I have to say that on NOT ONE OCCASION when either Klinge brother professed to have seen or heard something and the remainder of the team readily agreed in Nodding Dog Fashion did I see or hear anything, and believe me I wanted to. They were like sheep, following their leader.Absolute rubbish!
Now I know what you're all thinking. Why ANOTHER Paranormal show? Also why is it on Discovery channel? I want to dismiss the similarities between other ghost shows. (like Ghost Hunters for example) They use a lot of the same techniques and gadgets. They also use some new techniques and gadgets we haven't seen before. Like the data loggers and the era cues. The cast consists of two brothers who had their own paranormal experience some years ago. They are the lead characters on the show. The other cast members are a bit unforgettable at this moment in the show so hopefully we'll get to know more about them in the future.
Sometimes the show feels like a rehash of Ghost Hunters. Especially since they investigate the same places. Still I found the show to be refreshing and entertaining. It's just the same thing from a different method and perspective.
I just hate how the Paranormal genre has been over saturated on Television. Just the other night I was flicking through channels and on the CARTOON network they have a show where young teenagers conduct paranormal experiments of their own. It's called The Othersiders. Sadly I wasn't as surprised as I should have been. If a bunch of grown men can be jumpy at the smallest sign of something paranormal, imagine a 16-17 year old kid.
Anyway to get back on topic, Ghost Lab is an entertaining Paranormal show that is up there with shows like Ghost Hunters. I think since Ghost Hunters lost a lot of credibility in 2008, Ghost Lab was created to try to take it's place. Also being on Discovery channel only helps to add to the credibility of the show.
Out of all the paranormal shows on television today, I believe Ghost Lab is here to stay.
Sometimes the show feels like a rehash of Ghost Hunters. Especially since they investigate the same places. Still I found the show to be refreshing and entertaining. It's just the same thing from a different method and perspective.
I just hate how the Paranormal genre has been over saturated on Television. Just the other night I was flicking through channels and on the CARTOON network they have a show where young teenagers conduct paranormal experiments of their own. It's called The Othersiders. Sadly I wasn't as surprised as I should have been. If a bunch of grown men can be jumpy at the smallest sign of something paranormal, imagine a 16-17 year old kid.
Anyway to get back on topic, Ghost Lab is an entertaining Paranormal show that is up there with shows like Ghost Hunters. I think since Ghost Hunters lost a lot of credibility in 2008, Ghost Lab was created to try to take it's place. Also being on Discovery channel only helps to add to the credibility of the show.
Out of all the paranormal shows on television today, I believe Ghost Lab is here to stay.
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