dano1330-970-266341
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You can say whatever you want about the personalities and dialogue of this show, in general. But there are some respected scientists involved here, so by saying that the phenomena captured and shown is illegitimate, that's saying that they are flat out lying. But these things that are captured, especially in this episode, can not be logically explained. If they aren't just fabricating this phenomena - which would destroy all credibility for the History Channel, making this more of a scripted, sci-fi drama/series, not a "reality" show - then this show is just as legitimate as the US Navy-captured footage of similar phenomena in recent years that is now entirely accepted as actual footage that occurred without explanation. That makes this episode fascinating. And the phenomena that's shown in this episode is mind-boggling. Excellent episode!
I find almost all of the episodes of The Unexplained to be extremely fascinating and incredibly thought provoking. But, the stories that make up the "Superhuman Feats" episode are neither fascinating nor thought provoking, for me. This may very well be the least interesting of all of the episodes.
If you're reading this, then you must've enjoyed this specific episode. But if you want to have your mind blown, then you need to watch Season 2 episode 1 of "The Confession Tapes" on Netflix. For me, after watching both, I honestly don't know if the man convicted is actually guilty.