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Oooh, a Spooky Shadow!

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20-11-2020 02:06:19 Mobile | Show all posts |Read mode
I wanted to love the episode I watched (Mammoth Cave) but it was thin on science & facts & heavy on spooky sounds & shadows. As a geology buff & overall science nerd, I shouted possible reasons for the spooky events at the TV screen - a fungus growing in the cave that when inhaled could cause visual and/or auditory hallucinations; minerals in the rocks that could influence the atmosphere (for eg: the mysterious goings-on at the Bermuda Triangle have been all but proven to be due to the presence of magnetic rocks that interfere with airplane & sea vessel instruments); shifting wind patterns due to meteorological events on the surface that make it feel like someone is brushing up against you; rocks small and large, that when they shift or break off affect the wind pattern, cause spooky sands and so on and so on.
I gave this show a 6 just because it's better than a lot of the crap out there (cough**The Bachelor**cough) and because Josh, though I don't think I'll be watching again. I'll stick with the fabulous Expedition Unknown.

score 6/10

MojaveDesRat 10 March 2020

Reprint: https://www.imdb.com/review/rw5540319/
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