Wes_Forsythe wrote: Lest one of my detractors (they are out there) quotes me from here and then finds a post elsewhere where I talk about being a fan of the shows let me expand on my criticism.
I am a fan of the shows (to varying degrees of course). Each has good and bad points. Ghost Hunters presents an organized and methodical approach to investigations. Ghost Adventures gain points in my book because they are willing to try any and every new piece of equipment to see if it gets results. However, both are guilty of stating theory and interpretation as accepted fact. I think both have presented evidence that was questionable at best (possibly even faked I accept).
So I will NEVER tell anyone not to watch the shows. Even the biggest fan has to know (because the stars will tell you) that the process of editing hours of investigation time into a watchable entertainment format is a matter of taste, interpretation, and opinion.
Well said. For me, I get most of what not to do from these shows. Yes, you can look at GH and the hundreds of investigations [not crazy about that word, but will use here] they've done compared to the rest of us. Why do I not believe that they're the best or better than many? They come across as paranormal drama queens who make money at creating drama. They are organized, but it is organized drama. From an old school, spiritual way of looking at things, they actually show their lack of understanding of the other side.
These types of shows get the young people stoked and they copy what they see by getting similar equipment and looking for "haunted places"; which in most cases, the word "haunted" isn't even the appropriate word; just adds to the drama of the chase.
Like a friend of mine said a few weeks ago; she stopped watching GH when they had on the women from that reality show; what was it? The housewives of New Jersey or something to that effect. I didn't watch it when she did; but it tells me all I need to know about what's important to them.