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7/10
would be great, if they'd shut up
ptaylor115125 April 2012
Warning: Spoilers
Time and time again, these guys simply talk over pretty much every sound and focus their cameras on themselves rather than orbs/figures. Right when they hear something, instead of being silent for and extended period of time in order to hear more/see more/feel more, they instantly talk about it really loudly and all at the same time. You notice that they have to replay everything they hear/see due to this.

The findings during their investigation is very rushed, and cut short right when things start to happen. Historically entertaining and haunting are the sounds they hear, they don't give a reasonable amount of time to hear the footsteps, screams, and growls. They seem to set up another camera and go..... Which is frustrating due to how many cameras they do have, allotting a lot of unused footage that they simply cram in to the last 2 minutes or less of the episode.

Throughout the lock down, they over-do the amount of antagonizing/questioning to the point of almost no allotted observation...they all get chills, something that's quite common/obvious by now and has absolutely no shock value to the viewer. So they go on and on explaining really loudly to one another how cold/sick they feel...which is at this point in the show...NORMAL.

I'd give this an overall 6.93/10 due to the huge downgrade of professionalism and composure the team shows, leaving the only convincing footage at the very end with the flame illuminating a figure walking on the roof and fading out. Much more could have been captured had they not constantly been blabbing among each other like college students leaving a frat-party.
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