The first 15 minutes are wasted showing a couple of paranormal investigators where one pretends to be possessed and throws a large wooden plank at his buddy holding the camera, and another allegedly starts vomiting.: There is no way that this is Paranormal footage!!! Even if they weren't acting and pretending, this show should know better than show people claiming to have subjective experiences that the camera cannot pick up. I mean can you imagine filming yourself pulling pranks like that and then claiming it's real? Do you seriously think the show would air your footage?? Of course not! That was ridiculous!
The Bigfoot in New Mexico looks more like a man in a suit with massive shoulder pads LOL it reminds me of when they showed Owl man minus the horns.
The woman being pulled by the leg in a party shop in Mexico is the most impressive yet, however I kept looking for the man in a green suit; this is most likely what happened (as it did in the cave see the show's title footage), as something about it doesn't ring true and I think it is the woman's reaction. I mean if a paranormal force was yanking you from behind by the leg and making you slide across the floor... wouldn't you be screaming your brains out?? That woman was way too calm for it to be real.
This is the party shop of Mario Lara in Guadalajara Mexico and another impressive footage was the television turning itself on and walking by itself on four legs towards the man sleeping on the couch: however this man has a YouTube channel where he posts a lot of obviously made up bull, which is overacted for monetization. To me it is pretty much obvious that this is people in a green suit making up stuff for their channel subscribers. Unfortunately the Travel channel has given this guy way too much air time including Paranormal caught on camera and this show.
Overall this episode is very disappointing as pretty much all of this footage here is completely made up. However this is one of the best paranormal shows on the Travel Channel for presentation. I like the voiceover and it has good production values like that, ( the intro stock footage clips are pretty good, the establishing shots and the music and sound effects, the show's logo are the production values that showcase they cared about making a fun show ) but I think the people mercilessly down-voting this show are people who A) can't tell the difference between the footage being presented and the stock footage introducing the clips (I mean Millennials are not the sharpest tools in the box, let's face it) LOL and B) those are also probably the fans who believe in nonsense from Dead Files and Ghost Adventures, 2 dumb shows which are beyond ridiculous.
There's more footage than I have reviewed but this is enough overall it is well presented but it looks like pretty much all of it here is fake 5/10 for good presentation.