Explores why Alaska presents a lot of UFO sightings, abductions and extraterrestrial encounters.Explores why Alaska presents a lot of UFO sightings, abductions and extraterrestrial encounters.Explores why Alaska presents a lot of UFO sightings, abductions and extraterrestrial encounters.
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Surprisingly Good! Great Stories, Good Evidence.
Based on other reviews here I wasn't expecting much. This once again proved to me that I shouldn't always trust other reviewers.
The production quality of this documentary series is actually quite good; better than average for this genre for sure. I really learned a lot about the geography of Alaska too.
The witness stories are mostly quite good and very genuine. I think a problem is that the "believers" and the "skeptics" are all so hard core in their beliefs, that they don't put any trust in others, and don't respect humanity enough to take somebody at their word. This doesn't mean that everybody saw "aliens", but a lot of people have had interesting experiences and wish to share their stories. Watching this sort of reminded me of sitting around a camp fire and having people share ghost stories.
As for evidence, somebody else here said there was "none" and there were no videos or photos. They are either lying, or they watched 1 episode and didn't see the rest. There is a fair bit of photography and video presented in this series which I appreciate. Is it HD, professional quality? No, of course not. It's what you'd expect: people taking photos and video with their phones which is acceptable when paired with their stories.
The only real negative I have of this series is the host/voiceover. He tends to be way too dramatic in his presentation, and tries to jump to conclusions that every little thing must be "aliens from another world". I can look past that because of the number of great stories presented by witnesses in the series.
The production quality of this documentary series is actually quite good; better than average for this genre for sure. I really learned a lot about the geography of Alaska too.
The witness stories are mostly quite good and very genuine. I think a problem is that the "believers" and the "skeptics" are all so hard core in their beliefs, that they don't put any trust in others, and don't respect humanity enough to take somebody at their word. This doesn't mean that everybody saw "aliens", but a lot of people have had interesting experiences and wish to share their stories. Watching this sort of reminded me of sitting around a camp fire and having people share ghost stories.
As for evidence, somebody else here said there was "none" and there were no videos or photos. They are either lying, or they watched 1 episode and didn't see the rest. There is a fair bit of photography and video presented in this series which I appreciate. Is it HD, professional quality? No, of course not. It's what you'd expect: people taking photos and video with their phones which is acceptable when paired with their stories.
The only real negative I have of this series is the host/voiceover. He tends to be way too dramatic in his presentation, and tries to jump to conclusions that every little thing must be "aliens from another world". I can look past that because of the number of great stories presented by witnesses in the series.
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- Apr 26, 2021
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