I'm a big, big paranormal shows fan so watch whatever I can, when I can.
This one, though... I'm about halfway thru the shows that are streaming and I'm done.
The drama in this is off the charts, as in really bad and obvious.
Let's start with the "psychic," Montana. I mean, she say she's a psychic, but her psychic ability involves "feeling" the spirits there? She doesn't communicate with them, she just "feels" them, the spirits. How did she get enough credibility to be part of ANY paranormal group, much less one on the Travel Channel? And the "binding" ceremonies she does? It seems more like Ooga Booga than anything else.
The other two members of the team, Scott and Patrick, are just kind of along for the ride, from what I can see. I mean, they do actual investigating, but Tim and Montana are the main cast of this circus.
Tim is the real PT Barnum in this. He's just always so dramatic and serious. And I'm sure people will use the explanation, "But... But... He's out there looking for demons! And that's serious business!"
Yes, yes it is. But Tim sounds SO scripted, all the time. The bulk of the "evidence" they collect is subjective. We don't see any shadows, or objects moving, or anything tangible, like we might see in other shows.
Oh, wait.. There's the "psychic" who talks to the spirits using a Ouija board. If she's psychic and can talk to the spirits, why does she rely on the same tool people who don't say they are psychic use?
There's only so many investigations a person can watch that gives you pretty much nothing BUT "I feel something." or "Something's touching my back" before you've had enough.