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Amy Bruni and Adam Berry visit people who believe their homes are haunted. They attempt to contact the spirits and obtain evidence of a paranormal presence. Hoping to bring closure to them a... Read allAmy Bruni and Adam Berry visit people who believe their homes are haunted. They attempt to contact the spirits and obtain evidence of a paranormal presence. Hoping to bring closure to them and the spirits.Amy Bruni and Adam Berry visit people who believe their homes are haunted. They attempt to contact the spirits and obtain evidence of a paranormal presence. Hoping to bring closure to them and the spirits.
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I love this show. I think it is honest and respectful. I like the connection they make with the home owners and the Spirit world and they assume nothing. I for one will keep on watching. Amy and Adam Great Job!
Unfortunately, ever since "Ghost Hunters" debuted, we've had a swarm of ghost shows. Suddenly, everyone is doing a ghost show, and nearly everyone is batting a .1000 when it come to getting "evidence" whether it be visual, audio, or both.
Most of these shows are contrived, using trickery to dupe the viewer into believing that they've captured some kind of evidence. Some of the worst are Zak Bagans who ham it up so much as an actor, that you end up laughing half the time. "Oh, look! Over there! Did you see that?" Very easy to point to an empty corridor/room and "claim" that you've seen something without evidence to back it up. Amy Allan is nearly as bad with her obvious Christian religious dogma backing up her claims that she knows how to solve the problem. "The property has to be blessed three times within the next month!" she'll claim. Ugh! You'd be hard-pressed to find script writers who are as bad as these people; those who clearly failed in the industry!
This show feels a little more legitimate then most of its counterparts. Of course, nearly every one of these shows utilize fake imagery/audio to make the viewer believe that they've "captured" something. Most actualy paranormal investigators would be hard-pressed to capture any evidence, even during a 48-hour period.
Does that mean that these places aren't haunted? No. Many of the places visited are reputed to be haunted sites. The thing to remember is that these shows are on the air to provide entertainment. They are not documentary series. You'll even notice that nearly everyone involved is an "actor/actress" or even a "writer," which should tell you a lot!
Still, Amy and Adam make a good duo. Neither one hams things up, and often, the evidence they capture is limited.
The only downside to the series is Chip Coffy, a man who's already been exposed as a charlatan. Supposedly, he's at his home--always there when they call too!--and he "reads" an area via satellite. Supposedly, he knows nothing about the site being visited. Yeah, right! And he always picks up something. The man's credited with 150 stage performances. Remember, he's an actor!
Again, there isn't much "help" provided outside of simply confirming that a place is haunted. Outside of silly religious dogmatic rituals, people are still relatively clueless about how to help those people trapped to move on. This is something that anyone can do! You don't necessarily need a "priest" or religious person. It's about changning the vibration of the area. Any true "psychic" would know this.
Most of these so-called paranormal "experts" know as much about spirits as the local newpaper writer knows about writing out horoscopes or the crystal ball lady at the local fair knows about telling you your fortunes, or a mechanic knows about open heart surgery.
The show is entertaining without too much melodrama or over-the-top performances, which is why it's one of the better ghost shows out there. Still, it's a show!
Most of these shows are contrived, using trickery to dupe the viewer into believing that they've captured some kind of evidence. Some of the worst are Zak Bagans who ham it up so much as an actor, that you end up laughing half the time. "Oh, look! Over there! Did you see that?" Very easy to point to an empty corridor/room and "claim" that you've seen something without evidence to back it up. Amy Allan is nearly as bad with her obvious Christian religious dogma backing up her claims that she knows how to solve the problem. "The property has to be blessed three times within the next month!" she'll claim. Ugh! You'd be hard-pressed to find script writers who are as bad as these people; those who clearly failed in the industry!
This show feels a little more legitimate then most of its counterparts. Of course, nearly every one of these shows utilize fake imagery/audio to make the viewer believe that they've "captured" something. Most actualy paranormal investigators would be hard-pressed to capture any evidence, even during a 48-hour period.
Does that mean that these places aren't haunted? No. Many of the places visited are reputed to be haunted sites. The thing to remember is that these shows are on the air to provide entertainment. They are not documentary series. You'll even notice that nearly everyone involved is an "actor/actress" or even a "writer," which should tell you a lot!
Still, Amy and Adam make a good duo. Neither one hams things up, and often, the evidence they capture is limited.
The only downside to the series is Chip Coffy, a man who's already been exposed as a charlatan. Supposedly, he's at his home--always there when they call too!--and he "reads" an area via satellite. Supposedly, he knows nothing about the site being visited. Yeah, right! And he always picks up something. The man's credited with 150 stage performances. Remember, he's an actor!
Again, there isn't much "help" provided outside of simply confirming that a place is haunted. Outside of silly religious dogmatic rituals, people are still relatively clueless about how to help those people trapped to move on. This is something that anyone can do! You don't necessarily need a "priest" or religious person. It's about changning the vibration of the area. Any true "psychic" would know this.
Most of these so-called paranormal "experts" know as much about spirits as the local newpaper writer knows about writing out horoscopes or the crystal ball lady at the local fair knows about telling you your fortunes, or a mechanic knows about open heart surgery.
The show is entertaining without too much melodrama or over-the-top performances, which is why it's one of the better ghost shows out there. Still, it's a show!
The show is OK and the hosts/investigators can be engaging, but I really don't understand why in the production process they add music when they are listening for sounds? I found this especially irritating when recently watching the "best evidence" resurrection episode when they are in Gettysburg and looked shocked to be hearing all sorts of battle-related sounds. But there is music added to the scene evidently in post-production and I never heard a thing. All I wanted was for them to turn it off so I could also hear what they claimed to hear. How can you convey the quality of an investigation when you don't allow the viewers to witness the evidence experienced in a "best evidence" episode?
Considering Amy and Adam started with TAPS, who can be a mite close minded, they've really come into their own. They are unique in their approach and don't seem to shy away from anything. As for Chip, I'm gonna adopt him! He's a lovely soul, with a gift he uses with sensitivity and kindness! I love your style of investigating, just when you think they're gonna draw a blank, they pull it outta the bag every time!!
I look forward to future investigations, where i can watch and try to guess what's going on before before Amy, Adam and Chip, not done it yet!
Love this show guys...keep them coming!
I look forward to future investigations, where i can watch and try to guess what's going on before before Amy, Adam and Chip, not done it yet!
Love this show guys...keep them coming!
I've been watching Amy and Adam ever since they were part of Ghost Hunters. They are so personable and never overreact to their findings. They're both very likable and do great background work on each location which I think is essential to investigating. Too many ghost hunting shows do no background on their locations and it makes no sense to me. Why would you not look into the history and past if a place, its owners and people who lived there?
I'm so glad that Chip has become part of the regular cast. He brings a new and important perspective to the investigation. I also think a medium, clairvoyant or sensitive person is essential to any investigation.
I'm so glad that Chip has become part of the regular cast. He brings a new and important perspective to the investigation. I also think a medium, clairvoyant or sensitive person is essential to any investigation.
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