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8 hours ago, humbleopinion said:

The Goodwin House...yep Aaron’s house is investigated.

Aaron lived in it 2011-2016 and thinking whatever was attached to him, not to the structure so could safely sell the home to his Dad, Don because the entity would vacate...but noooo.....

Now Don, his wife and guests are affected by the presence of a witch seen in the window by neighbors and a girl with no eyes and mouth seen by friends in the kitchen.

GAC fans, Good episode....

I got tired of then hysterics (I see where Aaron gets it) and bailed within the first 30 minutes.

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On 4/3/2020 at 6:21 AM, Ubiquitous said:

This week, Scoobie Douche investigated Haunted Hollow, a funhouse/haunted house, never stopping to think that their claims of supernatural occurrences were a way to drum up business.

Guys guys, I hear running...in the woods! Could it be a giant gray man or....an animal?!

I do believe paranormal stuff, but they act like they have never been outside before! Good grief. This episode was boring. 

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On 4/18/2020 at 10:11 AM, Ubiquitous said:

I started to watch this week's ep but had a feeling a deja vu when Dildo Baggins and crew sang "happy birthday" to a young fan in front of a candy shop that looked familiar.

Yeah it was a return of the return of the return of Nev City.  Still, it wasn't a bad ep.

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So, as I'm sure all you Ghost Adventure fans know, Dakota left the GA team and starred in his own paranormal show along with his sister and childhood friends last year. Well Season 2 of his show, Destination Fear, will be premiering April 29, 2020 and I made a thread for it because I was sad I couldn't discuss it on this site. For those who watch, I hope you'll post there as well. 

Destination Fear

 

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This week, Scooby Douche investigated an old building in Salt Lake City in which paranormal activity increased after the owner discovered someone had broken into the building and conducted a winter ritual of some sort. Meh.

 

 

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"The Graber Farm Entity". Zak and the crew head to Ontario, California, to investigate a century-old farm ripe with paranormal activity, particularly by a vicious entity known as The Creeper.

I really need to find something better to watch non Thursday nights...
 

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It pains me to say it, but...I might be right there with you. Considering this was supposed to be the "darkest and scariest season yet", I have been...underwhelmed. 

And last nights...All that screaming from Billy. Granted, I'd probably shit my pants if I were in that place and one of those lids fell by itself, but there were no cameras, (did they even show the footage from Billy's? I don't remember seeing it.) just a lot of noise and running. As much as they touted his reaction in the previews I was expecting SOMETHING evidence-wise to really blow people's minds. But nada. 

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33 minutes ago, scarletine said:

As much as they touted his reaction in the previews I was expecting SOMETHING evidence-wise to really blow people's minds. But nada. 

Was the three photos of what they claimed to be a phantom  little boy bouncing a red ball sppsd to be it? I was definitely underwhelmed.  Also, the voices they claimed to have recorded sounded less like what they claimed than usual.  

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2 hours ago, Ubiquitous said:

Was the three photos of what they claimed to be a phantom  little boy bouncing a red ball sppsd to be it? I was definitely underwhelmed.  Also, the voices they claimed to have recorded sounded less like what they claimed than usual.  

No, those photos were from another investigation from another team. I don't recall them showing any of the footage from Billy's camera after his big encounter. 

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You're right. There was no footage from Billy's cam and whatever scared him was conveniently out of shot of the others. 🤔 I thought the alleged shots of the boy was what was sppsd to be "mind blowing". I am not going to dignify the usual lens flares/orbs. 

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Coming soon:

Ghost Adventures: Quarantine! 

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ETA:

Apparently, Scoobie Douche will be filming a lockdown quarantine in his house museum. Bwah!

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Last night's Screaming Room featured "Tinseltown Terror", in which Zak and the guys went to Hollywood in search for celebrity spirits at the Hollywood sign, the Legionnaires building, and a merry-go-round somewhere. I'm enjoying them watching and commenting on previous shows a lot more than their new ones. Oh yeah, we also learned that Zak loves stale popcorn and used to be a smoker.
 

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Tonight's ep, the return to Linda Vista Hospital, is listed as a new two-hour show, but it looks like old video footage with Nick, who I am sure quit doing this thing some time ago.

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Yes, it's a repackaged rerun from 2012 with a special guest star from Supernatural.

 

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I watched the first of four (Wait, whut? 😲) of the Quarantine specials last night but lost interest when Scooby Douche started playing with his cursed dolls. 🙄

He began by investigating Dr Kevorkian's "death mobile" b/c his customers keep fainting in the room it is kept. So he got some interesting EVPs but I don't think this is how ghosts work. 😃

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Props to Zak for turning a giant heap of lemons into the lemonade of four new episodes, at least. Not to mention a four hour long ad for the musuem. Holy cow that was a lot of gear! Maybe he'll feel some tugs back toward the good ole days, when the whole thing was more streamlined, no extensive b-roll, and an actual lockdown.

I felt so bad for the boat captain - he's clearly never dealt with that, and likely could use some therapy.

I remember when Zak hated and feared dolls and clowns. Now they are everywhere!

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On ‎6‎/‎12‎/‎2020 at 11:26 AM, Ananayel said:

I felt so bad for the boat captain - he's clearly never dealt with that, and likely could use some therapy.

Oh yeah, I forgot about the Natalie Wood part. If I cared, I'd check out for earthquake reports in the Philippines.

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The Haunted Museum turned out to be the well that Zak can go to when GC needs some shows, smart investment.

And now he has bought the haunted house next door to the museum.

Friends have been there and the most scary thing is the admission price...but everything in Lost Wages is expensive....

Kidding aside, they got to meet the staff seen on the Quarantine show and said the museum is creepy place, lots to look at and well done.

They went pre Covid times and the group of strangers they toured with instinctively huddled closer and closer together as the tour went along because they were all spooked by the vibe and atmosphere...then they all went to have drinks since they bonded and wanted to talk about their shared experience.

 One of the persons on the outer fringe of the group got a breath in their ear.

Another person felt their elbow touched...

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48 minutes ago, humbleopinion said:

And now he has bought the haunted house next door to the museum.

Would be excellent to turn that into a Haunted B&B - I wonder what his plans for that are.

Since there are obviously security cameras all around the museum, if there is actual activity and not just people psyching themselves out, there ought to be enough for a whole separate episode just of those clips - added benefit of no "feelings," "sensations," tricks of the eye, etc. Just something moving in a completely empty room.

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On 6/28/2019 at 3:39 PM, foxfreakinmulder said:

I wish they would stop cussing (bleep, bleep, bleep) and yelling every time they hear something. As long as they've been doing this you would think they would be better at it.

This.  100%.  If spirits have been around a long time, they likely lived in an era where cussing wasn't so widespread.  The cussing on all these ghost shows drives me mad, because I think it might offend a lot of spirits.  Plus, if you're a spirit trying to communicate, and you finally summon enough energy to do so somehow, who would want to me met with &*^$%! as a greeting?

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23 hours ago, Cowgirl said:

This.  100%.  If spirits have been around a long time, they likely lived in an era where cussing wasn't so widespread.  The cussing on all these ghost shows drives me mad, because I think it might offend a lot of spirits.  Plus, if you're a spirit trying to communicate, and you finally summon enough energy to do so somehow, who would want to me met with &*^$%! as a greeting?

I did have a chuckle when Billy had a freakout.  I forget which ep, recent though.  Billy was in an old mining town haunted house all alone, asked for a sign and then got one heheheh.  It was like a knock, or something was thrown at him.  He hauled ass out of there screaming hahaha.  Im sorry for laughing Billy, but you were so funny.  I wouldnt have been any better thats for sure.

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3 hours ago, Tammee said:

I did have a chuckle when Billy had a freakout.  I forget which ep, recent though.  Billy was in an old mining town haunted house all alone, asked for a sign and then got one heheheh.  It was like a knock, or something was thrown at him.  He hauled ass out of there screaming hahaha.  Im sorry for laughing Billy, but you were so funny.  I wouldnt have been any better thats for sure.

It was when they were at an olive “plant”. I don’t know what to call it

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That's pretty funny!  I laugh too when these guys ask for a response, then totally freak out when they get one.  What did they expect the entity to do?  Send a telegram?  If there is such a thing as ghosts, they probably get pretty insulted by the reactions to their communications. Miss Manners should write an etiquette guide for ghost hunters!

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I just finished watching part 3, the summoning in the quarantine special.  Holy shit that was pretty dam creepy!  Looks like it really comes to a crescendo next week.  Man o man.  How can Zak own a building where all this shit has been documented.  You know its there!  I dont think i could get my feet to step in the door lol.  And poor Jay!  Back off spirit!  Lol.  Seriously i dont think id ever be able to sleep again after that ouija message.

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Because I'm running out of stuff to watch, I checked out this most recent episode. The quarantine aspect and face masks makes it pretty creepy, but holy cow, that was the fakiest pass out by...Aaron? Lol. Silly show but they're pretty funny to watch. 

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My favorite was Zak's manic aggressive finger tapping.

In case anyone is interested, the Reddit sleuths have figured out that the "famous actress" who lived next door is porn star Jenna Jameson.

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On last week's Screaming Room, Zak and crew watched their investigation of Grand Canyon Caverns. A friend from the area didn't recognize the name but knew it as Dinosaur Caverns, which explains that weird bit about the owner making a caveman exhibit from the native american skeletons. I liked this one,  but suspect an employee came in thru the back entrance and tossed rocks at Zak for "ghost cred".

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On last week's Screaming Room, Zak and the crew watched their investigation of Annabelle, the allegedly most haunted doll in the world that I think inspired some horror movies with the eponymous title. Always aware for their safety, they sat about 12 feet apart in a movie theatre. OK, that was some funny shit there! I don't remember if I watched the original or not, but rolled my eyes at the owner pleading nonstop for nobody to touch the damn doll (pun intended) and lost interest when they filled the last 15 minutes or so with an after-hours tour for three fans.

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On last night's Screaming Room, Zak and the guys reveal how they went through hell and back at a California home where it's claimed all who enter are overtaken by sinister forces. During the investigation, the crew is shaken to their core as they struggle to maintain their sanity. Once again, I rolled my eyes at their excessive hysterics.

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Last night's Screaming Room was just like last week's. I'm not sure if I saw the original or not, but the woman telling about her son blowing his brains out with a gun in the bathroom and being a fan of the show rang some bells... I had no interest in this type of investigation and changed channels.

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20 minutes ago, Ubiquit0us said:

Last night's Screaming Room was just like last week's. I hate these so-called demonic possession cases. Next!
 

Oh thanks.  I hadn't watched it yet, but think will skip it too.  Yeah don't like them either.  Which one of was it?

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On 8/21/2020 at 6:20 PM, ForumLou said:

Oh thanks.  I hadn't watched it yet, but think will skip it too.  Yeah don't like them either.  Which one of was it?

They're pretty much all alike to me, but in this one, they cancelled a real investigation after a man approached them asking for help, so they stayed in Vegas and delayed the real investigation.

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They're on the road again - Zak's Insta stories show them on the bus, in hotels, etc. All wearing masks properly. I will say this - besides the goodwill he's earned from me for helping rescue animals, he's got decent taste in music and seems like a good cook. I will put up with some level of douchy shenanigans and bizarrely entertaining mispronunciations in light of this.

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On last night's Screaming Room, Zak and the crew watched their investigation of Vicksburg. No, not that one, the one in Mississippi. Apparently, this town was also involved in the War Between the States and had lots of hauntings. Unfortunately, they decided to investigate the owner of a hair salon who was haunted by the building's past and a doll museum of some sort across the street. *sigh* I lost interest when the owner claimed that the place used to sell furniture to plantation owners who owned slaves and then claimed that all sorts of bad things happened there. I think she was talking about slaves and not their criminally low prices.

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On last night's Screaming Room, Zak and the crew watched their investigation of St Anne's Retreat, an eerie abandoned summer camp with a dark past. Finally, they're investigating ghosts and not "demonic possession"! Anyhow, I think I saw that episode because the nuns drowning a  baby in the pool there and the camp councilors (?) being held captive by some lunatics and almost not surviving the experience sounded familiar. Always aware for their safety, they sat about 12 feet apart in a movie theatre. Heh.

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On last night's Screaming Room, Zak and the crew watched their investigation of Murder Mystery Mansion, a murder mystery B&B linked to Elmer McCoy, a famous mummy who was displayed in a haunted house for many years. Wow, an actual ghost investigation! There was a lot of things that happened in this one and would love to see them revisit.

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