Wednesday, March 5, 2008

GHOST HUNTERS: SEASON FOUR - 'Fort Mifflin' REVIEW

GHOST HUNTERS
It's the fourth season of GHOST HUNTERS and the series is still going strong. "Fort Mifflin" is one of the types of episodes of this series that I really enjoy watching; the kind where they actually find something. I’m sure a lot of people watch the series to see the occasions where the TAPS team makes startling discoveries, so I know that I’m not in the minority. Of course, they couldn’t find something everywhere they investigate otherwise I would start to think the show is rigged.

The start of this fourth season finds TAPS investigating Fort Mifflin in Philadelphia. The site was used as a garrison during the American Revolutionary and Civil Wars, and there have been reports from visitors and staff of several areas of supernatural activity. One of the more unusual things in this episode is that shortly before TAPS arrived, an underground holding area was uncovered and the investigative team was going to get to be some of the first people down in the hole.

Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson formed The Atlantic Paranormal Society after each had separate experiences in the world of the supernatural. They decided to found a group that would help other people who were running into paranormal trouble and had no one else to turn to. TAPS comes into situations neither believing nor not believing what they have been told.They come in as objective outsiders looking for real scientific proof of a haunting and if they find proof they then present it to the person or persons at the end of the investigation

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