TV Blogging: Ghost Hunters

Mar 30, 2006 14:23

Last night was the season premiere of Ghost Hunters. For anyone who doesn't watch the show, basically, it follows the investigations of The Atlantic Paranormal Society (TAPS), based in Rhode Island, as they attempt to disprove claims of hauntings. These guys aren't die-hard believers; I don't think they're the die-hard skeptics they insist they are, but they do work hard to find every reasonable explanation for the phenomena people claim to experience—or that they themselves experience or capture via instruments—before being willing to accept a paranormal explanation. That's why I like the show; these guys are debunkers, not evangelists. They ask tough questions and don't take everything at face value.

Grant and Jay took the TAPS team to Waverly Hill Sanatorium, formerly a tuberculosis hospital, now a majestic abandoned ruin in Louisville, Kentucky which is apparently notorious for its haunting. The place is so huge that the team investigated for two nights, something I haven't seen on the show before, though it may not be uncommon practice with other cases they investigate. The place is plenty spooky all by itself with halls full of doorways and windows without glass, but the team caught an apparition on an infrared camera (which was pretty damn cool), and one of their stationary cameras caught a light phenomenon.

The other tension in the show was that at the end of last season, Brian, a TAPS member who had been basically fired for lying and being unreliable, was allowed to return to work with the group. He appeared in this investigation, though I can see the potential brewing for him to get himself kicked out again; this guy just doesn't know how to respect the rules the group sets for itself in terms of how it functions for its own safety and for the integrity of an investigation. He does it over and over again. I was surprised with Grant and Jay took him back. Wonder how that's going to turn out. I was also surprised at all the giggly flirtation between him and Donna; eeeiw! She could do so much better! Anyway . . . good ep; good investigation. Love the spookiness of it all, and it pushes all my buttons when it comes to exploring the unexplained. Cool stuff. This ep will be rebroadcast next Wednesday night at 8 PM before the new ep at 9 on SciFi, if you're curious.

tv, paranormal

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