Documentary series hosted by Zachary Quinto based on the 1970s series that examined unexplained phenomena from all over the world.Documentary series hosted by Zachary Quinto based on the 1970s series that examined unexplained phenomena from all over the world.Documentary series hosted by Zachary Quinto based on the 1970s series that examined unexplained phenomena from all over the world.
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LOVE THE SHOW!!!
Gives interest to mysterious possibilities. Always enjoy relaxing and watching this show. Zachary Quinto is a perfect add to host the show!! Keep up the good work!
Much better than expected.
A good 7.5, at least.
I wouldn't be surprised to find out that the negative votes for this series is from the lunatic fringe - upset that the topic subjects were revealed as "disproven".
Because of that skepticism not edited out, thereby leaving belief or dismissal to the viewer, I will continue watching!
I wouldn't be surprised to find out that the negative votes for this series is from the lunatic fringe - upset that the topic subjects were revealed as "disproven".
Because of that skepticism not edited out, thereby leaving belief or dismissal to the viewer, I will continue watching!
Nimoy's In Search Of....
Leonard Nimoy had better researchers on his show before there was an Internet. It fails to keep my interest and I like Zachary Quinto, just he should do some real research too. I want the show to try to explain "The Coral Castle" in Florida City , Fla. How a 90 pound man made coral sculptures , 10-20 ton Sculptures, Edward Leedskalin. What's more remarkable is he did this all with a simple block and tackle, yet he even said "The Egyptians had it all written out, you can do it too." Research it as this is a modern man moving pyramid blocks and shaping them! No size was too big, he also wrote a book on magnetism that reads similarly hard to comprehend to Eisteins Theory of Relativity! This isn't centuries in the past, this is modern times. Do the story and the research. In Search of ...Answers not pseudo-science like Mr Tachyon
Something Suspicious
If you listen to Zachary's voice, you will realize the truth. It sounds like a computer generated voice. It's not quite perfect, they haven't yet perfected the technology to make Zachary truly appear human. It's my belief that he is a robot controlled by J.J. Abrams.
It seems fitting that this new In Search Of series should be narrated by Spock, just like the original. The problem was they didn't have a new Spock, hence the reason for creating this cyborg.
Someday they may create actors that can actually appear human and show human emotions. For now, they are restricted to playing Vulcans and narrating shows where a robotic voice is actually a benefit.
It seems fitting that this new In Search Of series should be narrated by Spock, just like the original. The problem was they didn't have a new Spock, hence the reason for creating this cyborg.
Someday they may create actors that can actually appear human and show human emotions. For now, they are restricted to playing Vulcans and narrating shows where a robotic voice is actually a benefit.
I don't like his voice
ZQ annoys me and I think that, if I'm to be honest, it's as a direct result of comparisons to Leonard Nimoy.
I hate to be one of those fans, and I knew that in Trek they'd have to replace Nimoy eventually, but Quinto is just not a good fit in my opinion. I've tried to keep an open mind about him, I thought maybe he'd grow on me, I mean the other new actors for the other characters were all okay, but Quinto just takes me out of the the thing every time he's in a scene.
That said, him now doing this reboot of In Search Of is just adding salt to the wound. I wish they'd have just made it a new series, then I imagine it would have been easier for me to be fairer to Quinto, to judge the series on its own merits. As it is though I can't help but to compare him to Nimoy again and, of course, as a result find him lacking.
The one place where this is most notable for me is with the narration. Nimoy's voice itself was a phenomenon. It had this sort of meditative quality to it. Quinto on the other hand just sounds like some dude they gave a microphone to. I just can't get over it.
I hate to be one of those fans, and I knew that in Trek they'd have to replace Nimoy eventually, but Quinto is just not a good fit in my opinion. I've tried to keep an open mind about him, I thought maybe he'd grow on me, I mean the other new actors for the other characters were all okay, but Quinto just takes me out of the the thing every time he's in a scene.
That said, him now doing this reboot of In Search Of is just adding salt to the wound. I wish they'd have just made it a new series, then I imagine it would have been easier for me to be fairer to Quinto, to judge the series on its own merits. As it is though I can't help but to compare him to Nimoy again and, of course, as a result find him lacking.
The one place where this is most notable for me is with the narration. Nimoy's voice itself was a phenomenon. It had this sort of meditative quality to it. Quinto on the other hand just sounds like some dude they gave a microphone to. I just can't get over it.
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- TriviaThis will be the second time that Zachary Quinto fills a role originated by Leonard Nimoy, the first being in the Star Trek movies playing Mr. Spock.
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