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Saturday 23 April 2022

Ghost Adventures "Petrified in Pahrump"


Pahrump Nevada, Pahramp Valley Winery and Zak didn't know they had a winery in Nevada.  He says there's something going on behind the walls.  Asking why this place is "plagued?"  There's plenty of death.  16 fatal plane crashes and 280 car accidents.  Pahrump could be cursed in his opinion.  He speaks with Lisa, the general manager.  She's afraid of the office upstairs by an apartment.  She thinks it feels evil and it gets closer to the Exit.  She heard three knocks on the window which of course he mentions is the mocking of the Trinity.  Someone else in the office heard it too and there was no one outside.  Someone else, who wants her identity hidden, agrees with the movement, shadows and a pair of scissors flew at her.  Lisa named a Native American spirit, Tomahawk Joe.  Which he doesn't like in Zak's opinion!  Lisa believes she's been possessed before as her personality changed.  

Previous owners were in the apartment and they carried out devil rituals and invited the spirits in.  Lisa thinks the "evil one" lives in the apartment and the rest move around.  Previous employees carrying out seances, sacrificing rabbits.  Downstairs in the office. Their camerawoman recalls of Lisa changing and having "dead eyes."  Using a Polterpod they get back "hate" and some screeching frequency sound when Billy holds it.  Then when Zak holds it says "I heard that" and before that it says "Yes, F*ck."  After Zak asks if it likes him?  

Sounds like "it's harder" to me.  Zak doesn't want to leave and wants to stay as he feels like he has a connection here.   He goes alone to the apartment.  45 minutes later he has to leave.  After getting freaked out.  He heard someone at the bottom of the stairs shout "noohhh!"  No one else heard him.

Natalie speaks of seeing shadow figures at the edge of the carpark and thinks they're demons.  And mentioning the plane crash.  Remember those five figures Billy saw in that cemetery in De Soto Hotel and Concordia Cemetery (2017)  Using the thermal camera and eventually sees five 'figures' at least in the desert.  After seeing a light in the distance.  Five anomalies and only one is visible to Zak's eyes.  

Going through the evidence they caught before.  The voice repeats Aaron after he says "hate."  When Zak says " That was weird" and I hear "step" not yep!  There's a clear 's' sound.  I hear "yes f*ck."  But it's not the first time that I have heard cursing, it was also in a previous recent ep that they missed!  To tweet or not to tweet.  Cos no one acknowledges.   Jay is sent to investigate on his own again to the desert.  They use various cameras.  At 24.45-ish sounds like a "haaa" a breathy sound.    Jay hears a growl at the edge of the desert and doesn't catch anything, not even those figures/anomalies again.  

The cam in the office doesn't record anything even though the light is on showing it's recording.  Zak's Shadow camera goes off completely.  Then he feels unwell.  Some sort of creaking or someone sitting on leather.  A black anomaly goes up the screen of the camera.  The IR camera also picks it up.  All the electrical devices in the office turn on and the computer screen turns on and off.  Though can't say it's paranormal.  Zak uses the spirit box.  When Zak ask if that's all it can do I hear "on."  Not "Billy."  As it's in response to Zak asking about the equipment turning on.  

Zak and Aaron see a shadow figure at the same time as something knocks back too.  He dares it to show himself.  A female voice is heard saying something like "hmm."  An anomaly goes behind Billy and he hears growling.  Aaron goes down and Zak gets angry telling him to come back.  Billy provokes the entity to make a noise.  When they get to the apartment Billy goes upstairs alone.  They hear a banging sound and Zak and Aaron run but don't tell Billy that they ran down the stairs.  Like a Laurel and Hardy double act leaving him alone.  Ha. On the XLS Billy captures a figure on the wall and then one hiding under the desk later on when they head downstairs.  Creepy!!  Zak shouts for it to do something now and the TV turns on.   As another black anomaly goes up the TV again on the XLS.  Could this be the evil entity that resides in the apartment?

So much caught in this episode.  I was just thinking how those shadows were referred to as demons since it was also Native land, why can't they be from the past still lamenting the loss of their homelands. and the demon rituals being carried out there.

Monday 18 April 2022

Ghost Adventures "Mountain Oaks Mayhem"

People in the house who have feared for their own life.  The house was brought over 60 years ago.  The son's room wasn't safe and he left for some reason when he was 18 as soon as he could have left and a cause to the family falling apart.  Zak says the places they investigate come to them, not the other way around.  He talks of the chaos and fighting within the family and ask if the cause is the house and what's inside.  Something "powerful and territorial" is awaiting them.  Linda, is connected to the house emotionally and her parents both died in the house.  Zak says the house has been through much.  As well as spiritual happenings.  Linda loves the house and is very emotional about it.  She is estranged with her brother and the house is empty as her brother want the house sold.  He reported her for hurting their mother and someone said he hated her so much that he wanted to hurt her.  She thinks he's possessed. 

A 1970 family Hallowe'en party was photographed by the papers.  Another family were also affected.  Her brother couldn't wait to leave.  He would wake up with someone on top of him when he was little.  Something not human.  Her mother saw a man outside the house and he told them about the house when he was a boy.  He wouldn't come into the house.  He had the same bedroom as her brother and was affected in the same way.  SO why didn't they move him out of that room!  There was a fire in the corner and the bed moved with him inside it.  There were burn marks in his room.  Her brother's not allowed in the house.  Hayley says the room is emotionally draining and led to people being aggressive.  Josephine cared for Linda's mother, Della.  She says every other homecare aid wouldn't come back to the house.  She saw a spirit in her room, a woman.  Her room was opposite Linda's brother's room.  Something took her covers off.  

Linda's father, Bill was a LA sheriff.  He transported Charles Manson, who tried to bribe him into helping him escape jail.  He refused.  Former home of Terry Melcher who rejected his music and that's why Manson targeted Sharon Tate's home.  Zak wonders if he cursed Bill for not helping him and then he bought the curse into the home.  Boy, he got around!  They don't know what they're going to find.  There is geomagnetic energy in the California hills and can create an outlet for the paranormal.  They hear noises from upstairs.  Zak demands the entities to show themselves.  Zak spots a clown doll on the bed.  He asks for the religious doll and says there's nothing religious in the most evil room in the house.  Aaron needs to leave.

They find a Ouija board that was used by Linda when little.  Aaron refuses to use it so Jay does.  The planchette moves and goes over the letters 'E' and 'G'.  Zak has thoughts in his head and says out loud not "to put those thoughts in my head."  The EMF goes up in the room and he has to get out.  Feeling pins and needles in his feet.  A figure is seen on the stairs on the SLS.  A figure is seen going up the stairs.  Aaron comments on the darkness of the room with the spirit board.  The Portal says "Dick" more than sounding like Zak!  It has a pronounced 'D' sound.  They feel hot but Aaron feels cold.  What does the voice say on the portal: "unbolt it?"  What's the point of using the Polterpod if they're not going to listen to the rest of it.  SO easily distracted by what's happening to themselves!  Man investigate! A figure jumps across the bed and reappears again on the bed in the brother's room.

A female voice says "listen" and then a male voice says "I'm bad."  Billy captures an anomaly in the mirror going in or out as though the mirror is a portal.  Zak tells Aaron to lie on the bed.  Zak asks the spirits if they're there.  Aaron refuses to go back into the room unless Zak comes with him.  He then collapses on the bed.  Voice on the recorder sounds like it says "I'm watching after her."  Who was that, Linda's father?? Or is he watching for the clown doll?  Did Zak play the same recording back twice or did the voice say the same thing twice? Zak feels aggressive and Billy catches a light anomaly coming out of Zak.

Zak forces Aaron into the spirit board room.  A click is heard in the master bedroom, the IR light goes up and down by itself and the IR switch is turned off.  The voice they say sounds foreign, appears to be saying "then let's go chaplain."   "Hold up tight"??  Zak uses the Ovilus on the clown doll: "thanks."  'Grace' comes up on the Ovilis.  Then "touch."  "Shy."  "Cook."  "Reveal."  Aaron is in the kitchen.  Zak asks whether Aaron could be feeling the residual energy from Linda's father who died in the house of  a heart attack.  Aaron mumbles and wants to lock them out.   Something flies towards Aaron on the depth camera and IR camera.  

Zak wants the clown doll for the Museum and asks Jay to call Linda and her son, David.  They both say they don't know where the doll came from.  They got the letters 'G' and 'E' on the Ouija board, obviously it must have been spelling the name Grace, yes??  Especially since no one knows how the doll got here and that's what they picked up on the Ovilus too.  They also said it's playing with them.  Could her brother have left it there?  This house was creepy though.  Also I will never understand why parents always leave their children in rooms when clearly something is affecting them paranormally.  Will it kill you to move them somewhere else?  Particularly with babies.  Sometimes it's like they would prefer the child to go through it than themselves!

Sunday 17 April 2022

Doctor Who "Legend of the Sea Devils."

The story takes place in 1807 China and a little before piracy ended in this region.  Though some have said there's no pirates in the sense of the Caribbean.  This to me at least, did have some pangs of Pirates of the Caribbean At World's End movie.  Madame Ching (Crystal Yu) for one having her own ship.  The Sea Devil's ship was reminiscent of Davy Jones Locker and Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Man's Chest and taking over Ji-Huns ship not for the treasure but for the glowing keystone.  Also these Sea Devils reminded me of Corgis, their heads in particular.  Also the Doctor (Jodie Whittaker) and Yaz (Mandip Gill) dressing for the occasion where Dan (John Bishop) was made to dress like a pirate cos of Yaz.  In search of a beach (still) but they come across one before. They end up here in the murky depths (almost) of this land where they come across Madam Ching fighting with the son of the man who was just killed.  He says she killed him by releasing the devil in the rock, but she insists it wasn't her.

Anyway, they hear screaming and the Sea Devils are marauding the village, thus they try to help.  The Sea Devil (Craige Els) is in search of something and leaves by summoning his ship onto land.  (Shades of Pirates here, no?!)  He was the creature freed by Madam Ching as she is searching for treasure.  The lost treasure of the Flor de la Mar which Dan has heard of.  Yaz and the Doctor head below depths in    search of the location of the ship.  They find the Captain Ji-Hun (Arthur Lee) wants his crew to abandon ship not due to a mutiny but cos of the Sea Devil.  They leave.  However finding that the wreck isn't there, they find the bottom of the sea is disappearing.  Heading back inside the TARDIS, are swallowed by the large creature.  

Dan and the dead man's son, Ying Ki (Marlowe Chang-Reeves) sneak on board Ching's ship and she catches them using them as her crew.  After telling them she needs the treasure to save her crew and her two sons.  She fears she won't see them again.  The sea creature appears again and after throwing back their cannon balls to the ship, it disappears.  The Doctor and Yaz on the Sea Devil's ship come across Ji-Hun in some form of statis pod.  The Sea Devil finds out his keystone has been located and the Doctor doesn't have it.  Though she does tell him in the future his kind are friendly.  

The Doctor et al, miraculously escape somehow and are now on Madam Ching's ship where another battle ensues.  That's cos Ying-Ki has the keystone which belonged to his ancestors and was given to him by his mother.  The Sea Devil gets a hold of the keystone and the Doctor figures he's going to use it to flood the Earth.  A fight ensues with the other Devils and the Doctor saves herself from the Captain Sea Devil's sword using her sonic.  

She finds a way to destroy the Sea Devil's base and their plans but doesn't count on not being able to join the two cables together.  Oh what a cop out in having Ji-Hun step in.  Especially since it was a plot point also used in Village of the Angels with the professor, who was left behind with the Sontarans attacking.  However she had enough cloth on her outfit to actually tie the two cables together.  Also seemed she was hasty in letting him do the 'dirty' work by staying behind.  But had pangs of sorrowful regret when she bemoaned Ji-Hun killing a Sea Devil.  So look can't have it both ways.  Being a little more creative she could've saved Ji-Hun too and was a little not concerned with him dying after being in stasis for so long.  Although he volunteered.  Nope probably too preoccupied with Yaz, who selfishly was thinking of her herself and being with the Doctor.

Thus the Doctor having to let her down by saying it's not that she wouldn't want to be with her, on a date and all that.  But she can't.  Cos she once had a wife and can't go through that again.  Her way of letting Yaz down gently since she knows what's coming for her, re the Flux revelation.  All's well as Yaz and the Doctor end up skipping stones at the beach!  Anyhoo, this ep the Doctor didn't seem too overtly concerned with saving lives and all that and Yaz and her moping didn't help.  Eagerly we await the Doctor's demise, or rather Thirteen's and a regeneration with the Dalek's and the Master around...

Friday 8 April 2022

Ghost Adventures "Pine Street Saloon"


Pine Street Saloon, Paso Robles, California,has been around for 150 years.  The activity is massive and the owner has so much footage of Poltergeist activity.  Such as boxes being dropped, pushed, knife being thrown.  Lots of deaths, four deaths, someone hanged themselves, a woman had an abortion, someone was shot and a farmhand who climbed up a ladder and fell.  Everyone believes the place is haunted.  Zak says that they'll be using Ron's footage as "evidence."  

He also speaks with Roxy, a worker and how a tyre fell when it was propped against the cooler.  Zak believes the tyre was aimed at her.  She had to sleep there one night and she saw a woman sitting on a chair in the room by the bed.  Then she changed into a flying, hovering shadow figure.  The woman didn't have any eyes.  Creepy reminds me of the woman who rang my doorbell twice in the early hours a few years back and who was faceless.  Roxy suffered sleep paralysis.  Also reminded me of my dream before I started watching Ghost Adventures with some old woman in my bed and I couldn't push or kick her out.  I was shouting to my mother for help, but it was like you can't hear yourself do it.  

Zak recalls the myth of The Hag, what the old woman would've been known as.  As Zak et all go up the stairs the energy increases and is aware of Roxy's presence.  Room number 7 crops up a lot in eps.  Zak asks Roxy to sit in the woman's chair and ask questions.  She's clearly distraught throughout.  Zak takes Gracie up to the room where she acts protectively of him and can see something.  She backs out of the room.  Her eyes show fear.  Zak takes photos but doesn't get anything.  Aaron gets a voice on the recorder.  Billy feels something goes past his eye.  I don't hear "Zak."  It was high pitched though. Sounds more like "yes."  

Zak asking for the beer bottle to be knocked off actually happens when he's up there alone when he hears some glasses or bottles clanking.  He captures female voices talking.  He doesn't feel alone there as he uses his boom mic to record and listen to the audio.  Billy plays back the recordings.  After Aaron says "use my energy" the male voice sounds like "caution."  "...moving."  Another voice says: "why are you looking" or "watching"??  The glass sounds like when bottles are shaken in a crate.  Zak feels someone's head close by to him at nerve centre.  Some bald man with a sinister grin.  Aaron also sees someone too.  Zak asks who he saw behind his shoulder.  The voice says "Huggy" not "howdy!"   Zak says he's gonna mess with him and a voice says "not now."  Zak asks the man's name, Billy says "Lincoln" and the voice says "Lincoln too."  Zak asks if there's evil and a voice replies, "Brad does it."  Is what I hear after he says someone touched him.  They see a shadow which isn't picked up since the IR light on the X cam is too bright.  

Zak gets two figure on the XLS either side of Aaron.  One comes off the wall onto Aaron and the other one looks creepy. Billy says something touched his shoulder.  Then something funny shaped appears on the floor, something long, see yellow circle.  The red is what jumped onto Aaron.  Is the yellow circled one the odd shaped manifestation of the hag or the shadow figure they capture later.

Zak goes up and sings, waiting for the old hag "...whose face needs to be covered by a bag..."  The X cam in the bedroom has its night vision switched off.   An anomaly follows Zak into the room.  Aaron asks who's upstairs and Billy and Aaron hear a thud.  The X cam at the end of the hallway captures a dark shadow.  Was this the old hag as it changed when Roxy described it?  Or was it the shadow figure they saw earlier but couldn't pick it up on their cameras?  

Well this ep has left me creeped out more so than any of the others have done thus far in this season.  SO how will the old hag be banished/vanished?  There's no info on her.  Also finally they say here what I've been saying for years now, just cos something is seen to move doesn't automatically mean it's a Poltergeist or Poltergeist activity, could be a spirit behind it, angry or otherwise!! 

Saturday 2 April 2022

Ghost Adventures "Whitmore Mansion"


The Whitmore Mansion in Utah.  Zak says there's something "staring you back."  Native American Indians were massacred and buried in graves.  George Whitmore killed a man for his cattle and believes this place could be cursed since it was built.  Now owned by a family who want to know who is there with them.  Jackie talks of a family member who had a sleep paralysis dream and saw two men in her room, standing by her bed.  Wearing bowties and old fashioned clothes.  Whitmore killed Joe Walker who said his family owned cattle that were given to the family until he could have them when he came of age.  He shot and killed Joe to keep the cattle.  Cari speaks of how the veil between the other side is thin here and that the house has portals.  Her ex husband passed away two and a half years ago.  Her son at three, spoke of a boy named Reilly and she thought he was an imaginary friend.  The psychic medium mentioned the friend to her.  Her ex told the psychic that her son has a dark spirit attached to him.  Cari said there was someone standing next to her.  She thought it was her ex.  He was 6' 9".

Zak stands where the entity was and loses his breath.  The EMF picks up readings in the same place.  A gust of wind comes from the stairs.  The SLS shows something on the stairs.  Aaron's Polaroid shows three glowing anomalies.  Resembling a form of portal.  That's where the figure appeared.  A police officer tells them of some bones found and how they probably those of the massacred of the Goshute tribe.  Peaceful and not into any trouble with the fort there.  Those killed were peaceful and in 'the wrong place at the wrong time.'  The fort disappears and the mansion is built and Whitmore also murders.

The psychic medium, Vivien, she picks up on a little girl, Sarah, who haunts the house.  Seen by others too.  A tall figure appears behind her visible on the SLS.  But they just mentioned, Cari did, that her husband was extremely tall.  Was that her ex, Brandon.  He was there throughout the seance, so maybe he doesn't like her, or that his son wasn't helped regarding the dark entity?  No one even mentioned if that could be him.  No one else is said to be that tall.  Or maybe someone from the portal who resembles her ex.  Their energy is drained.  

Vivien doesn't want to go into the room where the two men were seen.  The room with the turret (see later.)  EVP session: one voice says: "Whitmore."  after Zak says "we know that we're feeling you."  The voice definitely says "I'm Whitmore."  Then they play the rest of the recording and the voice says: "I'm the big man" is what I hear not "ringleader."  See when they play back the EVPs they always play two different ones at the same time, or one that is different to the first.  Like the first voice says "Whitmore" and the second voice says something different.  19.57 sounds like "I'm Whitmore." Then he plays the recorder further and it sounds like "Whitmore killed me."  There appear to be three captures, then that one says "I'm the big man."  Talk about making it confusing! 

Aaron begins acting strangely.  He wants to go to the basement with the Polterpod.  A light anomaly enters Aaron after he asks why he's being affected in this way.  "Careful" comes through when he finds a room.  Zak repeats "go to the bedroom he's waiting for you!" Trance-like almost.  The second floor bedroom was where the two men were seen.  Two men are seen in the thermal photo.  Zak hears a noise and when he heads to the room a hissing is heard.  When Zak asks "what's your name?"  The Polterpod voice replies "visits."   It's not 'Winston.'  

When Zak moves the doll that voice sounds like Aaron.  They go into the turret room.  Billy doesn't feel good.  Aaron sits underneath the turret room.  A ouija board was found in this room in the 1970's.  Zak records an EVP session referring to the doll.  He captures a man saying "Texas."  Where the Whitmore's hailed from.  Billy is confused and says that Zak is playing the recording for a second time.  When he hasn't played it all.  Was Billy in another portal/dimension.  

Aaron leaves and then ends up sitting on the stairs where he scares Zak.  As he doesn't look like Aaron and he cries.  The stairs where the portal presumably is.  He doesn't recall being there.  Paranormal Puck in the turret room.  He asks where Joe is "attic."  Joe wants a "gateway."  The portal is in "hell."  Billy heads to the bedroom again and uses the Puck again.  "Evil" is in the attic.  "Return"  "Attic."  That kinda finished abruptly and warrants a further investigation here.  Need answers as to the evil lurking there and to the  portals.  Heck een the Puck tells them to return to the attic!  Ha.

Saturday 26 March 2022

Ghost Adventures "Pacific Grove Nightmare"


Pacific Grove and the investigation of a doll museum.  Which Zak says contains a lot of energy.  The Carmel Doll Shop.  Where neighbours and employees have complained of noises and snoring.  Michael, the owner says that the place is empty at night.  He says there is energy that remains with the dolls.  They've had complaints for three years of  'construction' noises.  A neighbour says he hears snoring.  Zak believes Michael has a link with the energy.  Employees tell of noises and one speaks of seeing someone watching him.  As well as a book shelf falling.  Zak feels something is missing and he gets an answer from Micheal on the death of handyman, George.  But not in the building.  He had problems in his life and that's when they noticed changes.  So the spirit could be that of George.  Michael was on the fifth step and tripped and ended up in a room like he was pulled.  Micheal doesn't feel the cold presence around him.

Chris talks of the puppets and the dark energy accompanying them.  As they played bad parts.  Zak finds the two evil puppets are still around.  Nothing unusual is found in the second floor.  There is activity on the third floor.  A knocking sound is heard after Zak asks if it's upstairs.  In the bedroom Zak feels different.  This is where the spirit who is territorial resides.  The EMF readings rise dramatically.  He uses a digital recorder and gets affected.  The room gets cold.  His name isn't George and Zak tells him he knows his real name.  The EMF goes off.  A voice says "you won't get through."

Zak wants Chris to spend the night.  Leaving behind a digital recorder.  She confirms the puppets are still there.  They pick up noises through the night.  Then "careful."  "Help me, get me out of here..." is what I hear when Billy plays back the digital recording.  Not "tell me."  Is this spirit trapped here and if it's George then he wants to not be here even though he didn't die there, in my opinion.  Perhaps he's trapped.  Especially if he had a troubled life.  Chris says she heard footsteps and saw a man by the bed in her vivid dream.  Wearing a workman's shirt.  Zak believes she had a "visitation" and not a dream.  

Zak shows redness on his neck that he woke up with and it hasn't disappeared yet.  Zak gets affected and tells the spirit to "back off."  He can't leave and his demeanour changes (as usual.) He wants the spirit to stop.  As Zak confronts the spirit and the EMF readings increase.  He's being influenced.  The feeling is human and not demonic.  Zak leaves and Billy uses the Polterpod.  In the middle of the room, the energy increases.  A voice says "let me in."  Much more high pitched than the one caught on the digital recorder EVP.  This could also be asking to be let in with the knocking they heard.

Zak says he was feeling the spirit trying to get into him and use his energy.  Jay uses some experiments on the first floor with the paranormal puck, microphone.  Aaron is affected and Zak picks up two figures on the XLS which both touch Aaron.  One touches Aaron when Zak asks it to.  The thermal device detects cold air on the table.  Aaron is still distressed.  A spirit box falls to the floor across the room as if it was thrown.  Spirit box is always Aaron's 'go to' as well.  SO that can't be a coincidence. The camera Aaron picks up is drained of batteries.  Also the Polaroid camera hasn't been used thus far anymore.

Zak goes to the second floor and Aaron and Billy to the third floor.  Something touches Aaron's hand and he smells perfume and air around him.  Billy asks it to show as a ball of light around Aaron.  When later on a ball is seen manifesting.  Billy leaves Aaron in the bedroom and sits in the sitting room.  Zak does some EVP work.  He hears sounds and a voice.  Is it "won't stop" that he picks up on the recorder.  Billy says he felt like he died and sees his own body.  Aaron experiences the same and that's where the light is seen.  When Zak plays back the second recording he did which sounds like a voice saying "call it."  It sounds a little like Billy to me??  Using the spirit portal device,  Aaron asks "who are you?"  A woman replies "I don't know" and "help us out."  Is what I hear.  Also Billy says he was touched just like Aaron was in the bedroom.  A woman's voice reinforces Aaron smelling perfume earlier on and the soft touch.  Not really much creepiness from the dolls we saw more a human presence/presences.

Monday 14 March 2022

Ghost Adventures "Montecito Mansion of mystery"


Zak investigates why the Montecito Mansion was calling to him "psychically" and his researcher found the house is all about death.  How some people don't want to leave here and others can't stay.  The mansion was home to some of the most wealthy of Montecito, California.  Becoming a nursing home in later years.  David is the current owner and Zak tells him they've been "invited here."  He has owned it for 21 years and was built in 1885.  David ran the care facility.  In 2000 they had senior care, hospice, surgery at the place.  Many have passed there.  One of his former staff, Maria, feels the presence of spirits.  She tells of a patient who looked up at the ceiling and ignored her.  Like something was floating up there. He then passed away.

Gertrude Bains died after catching a cold and died soon after.  The wife of the man who bought the mansion.  Her daughter married a military man that she didn't approve of as she married for love.  Or could it have been more sinister.  Marguerite The Black Widow  who married rich old men who would then die.  Zak doesn't like the feeling in the place.  There are rooms they can't go into.  He sees a short man as they go into one of the rooms and the door opens by itself.  They also hear some sort of a knock or a bang from outside the room.  The door is where he saw the man there.  Van Doren, a psychic medium.  She talks of a 'gatekeeper' who sits on a chair near the door.  To take care of the house.  The EMF readings rise.  Spirits are in the ballroom, over twenty.  

When the house was a care facility, family members performed a seance and carried it out themselves.  David tells Zak that they got through to someone and they rushed out.  Thus leaving the portal open.  Did Zak close the portal after he finished their seance.  He discovers a photo taken in 1917 where he sees that the house is the same now as it was then.  He senses plenty of energy.  The residents have never left even after passing.

He was called to the building where spirits have seen and heard spirits before their death.  Zak conducts his own seance with Lauren, camera operator and James, who has worked for Zak for eight years as assistant cameraman.  A massive orb flies from James's body or from behind him.  Caught on camera.  Saw that thought it could've been a camera light in passing.  James gets nervous.  A light comes out of one of the candles and also one of the candles near James flickers whilst none of the others do.  On the stairs, knocking is heard and scratching from upstairs where Jeff is standing.  The motion active light turns on on the stairs.  Jeff appears agitated and has to leave the mansion.  

Billy captures a figure on the stairs on the XLS camera.  As though it has fallen on the stairs.  Zak uses the Polterpod.  The man's voice that comes through "did you accept?"  The light comes on the stairs and a woman's voice says "light" on the Polterpod.  He asks who is scratching the wall and the Ovilus says "fire."  Billy mentions his dream where he woke up and a voice says "burn her" three times.  The Ovilus says "coffin" and when Zak asks where it is, "ceiling" comes through.  Lauren feels like electricity is going through her body.  James feels tension.

A man's cough is heard from upstairs caught on an X cam.  Sounds so real.  Cough or sneeze.  They hear a breath upstairs and Aaron's chest hurts.  Zak wears a chest camera rig with multiple mics and they hear the voice.  A light anomaly is caught on the IR and is seen on the depth cam at the same time.  A black anomaly appears on the depth cam inside the mirror.  Zak asks for the man to speak.  He leaves Aaron in the next room by himself.  They hear noises and banging coming from the ceiling.  Zak runs and stands against the wall.  Yeah that'll protect you.  Unexplained noises and Zak uses the digital recorder.  A laugh is heard.  Aaron uses the Ovilus and asks who touched him on the back of his neck.  "Me."  Did he ask who me was?  A female voice is recorded on Zak's recorder saying "one question."

Billy uses the Polterpod: "did you take it down paper?" or "on paper"?? asks a woman's voice.  Doesn't "ready set go" sound like "the lady said go"?? and "you did this" sounds like "new business"??  Which kinda would make sense if the first voice is saying something about paper??  Her name "Brita"?  Then she says "fire."  Again fire comes up in reference to Billy's dream.  Zak finds a wire on the door and a big lock.  He says this was one of the most incredible investigations they have done.  

Some oddities for me, the phone charger was in front of the TV and the wire just slides off the table without even being touched during the start of the show.  Then when I was reviewing later in the night, a box slid forward and fell all by itself, again without being touched.  No idea what happened there!  

Here's an interesting piece:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbes-global-properties/2021/06/01/85-million-montecito-mansion-is-rich-in-design-history/

Sunday 27 February 2022

The Mentalist


Found this in my Drafts from 2014 like WTH!! Ha

Dismayed to hear that The Mentalist will be leaving us after seven seasons, especially since it's become such a staple diet for us fans and Simon Baker fans too.  Okay, not just him but the rest of the cast too.  It's a shame it has come to this and though I am loathed to say it, something tells me it's a lot to do with the fact the villain of the piece and the great Red John reveal was such a letdown in 6.8 Red John.  It was either you liked who it turned out to be Sheriff McAllister (Xander Berkeley) or you didn't.  My thoughts have been made clear in the review for this episode.  Yeah, it could've been better, but I guess we got what we didn't really expect when the Pilot first aired.


Seven years of Biblical proportions, just mentioned that cos seven is usually considered a Biblical number, yet I didn't really think this would be farewell and so soon, with so very few episodes, my all time horrible number of 13!.  Not enough to say a proper goodbye in this way.  Are we hoping for happy endings?  The years were a blast.

Season 1 building up on Red John and Patrick, losing his family and knowing that he contributed to that.  What else will we remember, the cat and mouse games, working people, he's not a psychic, the brown shoes, the three piece suits when first we saw our beloved Patrick Jane and that white shirt, boy that white shirt worked wonders on him, as did that waistcoat.  A shame he 'lost' it in season 6.  Let's not forget Patty's/Simon's hair to die for.  The smiley faces, Patrick's genius and so much more!

Saying goodbye will be hard, maybe we can just bid the show and cast a bon voyage instead or more likely an au revoir, we'll still them around, but not as we will no doubt remember them for months and years to come.

At least we'll get to see Van Pelt (Amanda Righetti) and Rigsby (Owain Yeoman) make an appearance in the finale ever ep of the show, hate using that 'ever' word for something like this, cos it's like losing something that you've had around for years and have gotten so used to and so close to your heart!

Friday 21 January 2022

Downton Abbey The Movie (2019)

The movie got its premiere on New Year's Day on ITV and though they've moved on in years nothing much else has changed.  All the characters are the same and there are plots reminiscent of the series.  This time round King V (Simon Jones) and Queen Mary (Geraldine James) are visiting Highclare House though one really has to wonder why aside from the high drama! 

Potential to set up stories for future films, such as Branson (Allen Leech) who meets a new love in the form of Lucy (Tuppence Middleton) the maid of Lady Maud Bagshaw (Imelda Staunton) whose father was the Earl's (Hugh Bonneville) great uncle .  But she's not really the maid, or companion as she's going to be known as later on, but her daughter.  A secret discovered by Isobel (Penelope Wilton).  She's the heir to the estate that the family were hoping the Earl would inherit as a male heir and distant cousin.  As the Dowager (Maggie Smith) was determined to have it out with her once and for all.  Changing her mind when she finds out the truth.  Again saying she would've understood as she's not that set in her ways.  Edith (Laura Carmichael) pushing for Branson and Lucy to get together just to keep the fortune in the family.  Under the guise of wanting something better for Branson.

Mary (Michelle Dockery) worries over whether Downton can sustain itself and comments on finding herself putting out the chairs for the village in the pouring rain. Anna (Joanne Froggatt) tells her to think of the staff and people all over the county who rely on the estate.  Also Mary conveying this concern to the Dowager who has her own secret to confide in with Mary.  That the doctor hasn't given her much time and Mary will really miss her "granny."  The General Strike of 1926 is alluded to only just in passing. 

Carson (Jim Carter) is brought out of retirement and can no longer tend to his weeds as Mary wants him at Downton when the Royals arrive.  Barrow (Rob Collier-Smith) doesn't want to polish the silver and wants to leave it up to the Royal's own staff/servants.  Of course he's perturbed by this and walks out.  The Earl won't be firing him as he's amazed by Barrow's sudden discovery of principles.  Barrow too finds his own potential love interest in Richard Ellis (Max Brown) the King's valet/dresser and they agree to meet in York for a drink.  Barrow gets taken in by someone else at the pub and they end up in a secret location for gay men.  Finally there's a raid and he's arrested and ? gets him out of jail by using the Royal status on his calling card.  

The staff are in uproar as they won't be able to wait on royalty or prepare food for them.  Mrs Patmore (Lesley Nicol) even goes out to buy food when she doesn't need to.  With the pompousness of the Royal staff party and specifically the attitude of the Back Stairs butler Mr Wilson (David Haig) and the French chef, Courbet (Philippe Spall) the Downtown staff stage a mutiny.  Deciding to have the royal staff taken away by the pretext of being needed in London and locking up Wilson in his room.  With Anna giving the Courbet a sleeping draft, double does.  Moseley (Kevin Doyle) is particularly thrilled as he gets to wait on Royalty and puts his foot in it by impertinently replying to Queen Mary.  Shocks all around then.  As Cora (Elizabeth McGovern) has to apologize on his behalf.

A sub-plot with the Irish situation is added for extra interest for Branson to get involved with.  As he's approached by a suspicious man, he thinks is spying on him, regarding his feelings towards the Irish and the royals.  But Branson's been subdued by the Crawley family in his feelings.  He gets to catch said bloke at the parade as he tries to assassinate the King.  Mary had to get in on the act too of course.   Later the ball the King reveals he knows exactly who Branson is and what he did.  

The opening follows the letter informing of the arrival of the Royals arrival at Downton from a train, to the mail van, a postman on a motorbike, until it's safely delivered to the Castle.  Until the familiar bells of the house ring out to the servants.  So you know you're in familiar territory.  You'd think the staff's actions would've got a sterner reprimand for their actions, however it's just casually laughed off except for the Earl taking exception at Moseley's actions.  A nostalgic reminiscence for fans of the original series.

Thursday 13 January 2022

Doctor Who "Eve of the Daleks" Special


Doctor Who's 'Groundhog Day' deja vu ep.  You'd think they filmed this in one spot cos they were locked down: minimal contact.  Which they were.  Lots of running around and hiding in shadows only to be exterminated by the Daleks over and over.  Time being on a loop and resetting.  The Doctor (Jodie Whittaker) resets the TARDIS and they have to leave in order for this to happen.  Ending up not on the tropical beach she promised Yaz (Mandip Gill) and Dan (John Bishop) but in a storage unit.  The same storage unit where Sarah (Aisling Bea) and Nick (Adjani Salmon) meet up every New Year's.  Well they don't really meet up, Nick turns up just to see her, the owner.  He stores away items belonging to his exes just incase they turn up to get them.  This time round it's a Monopoly.  The storage unit isn't updated but boy did those containers have bags of room!  Elf Storage hiding a myriad of items akin to Santa's grotto.  All to come in handy for the Doctor.

A Dalek shows up and exterminates both Sarah and Nick.  As the Doctor finds them dead they meet the same Dalek too and the Doctor can't zap it with her Sonic.  The Sonic can be controlled by the Dalek.  The Dalek appears to be one step ahead of them as they are exterminated too.  As they return they have a sense of deja vu as the Doctor realizes time has reset and each time they come back a minute has moved on.  With additional Dalek's turning up until we get three, the Doctor finally plans to be one step ahead of them by using one of the loops as a decoy to fool the Daleks into thinking that's what they're planning.  The Dalek also reveals that they're here to destroy her.  Due to the Flux that she instigated thereby destroying millions of Daleks.  She explains it was the Sontaran plan which she then hijacked. 

The Doctor says the only way they can survive this is if they are outside when the clock strikes midnight.  Sarah also gets calls from her mother before midnight as she thinks the lines will be busy then.  As Nick destroys two of the Daleks saving himself and finally tells her he comes here cos he knows she'll be here and he has an "embarrassing crush" on her.  Same can be said of  Yaz and the Doctor as Dan encourages her to tell the Doctor how she feels.  Also letting slip that Yaz has feelings for her and the Doctor knows exactly what that means.  Ahh Rose!  Dan found out too late his feelings for Di and he doesn't want Yaz going through the same.  Though it was obvious Yaz was infatuated by the Doctor from the outset.  Their relationship has evolved when they spent all the time without the Doctor and as Yaz tells Sarah, she's the only one who can diss on her mate Dan.  

So finally the Doctor gets the idea the fireworks Jeff has been hoarding in the storage facility, as well as living there; will be their escape from the Daleks.  The fireworks will go off when Sarah's mother calls her 10 seconds before midnight.  The Dalek being fooled into thinking it's a human signature by the phone.  As they finally get out and the Dalek explodes with the fireworks,  we see Karl watching the fireworks alone from a distance. 

The Daleks were particularly calculating in this ep as they predict exactly what the Doctor will do even before she does when they return in the time loop.  Still bearing grudges and everytime Time was mentioned felt like Time from the Flux was being referred to.  The Daleks being sent by Time to rid the universe from the Doctor.  Of course the gimmick was that the Doctor didn't regenerate each time they were exterminated.  The TARDIS reset is the cause of the time loop apparently and nothing as sinister as I just mentioned here, but it was a nice thought, even if I do say so myself.    An enjoyable romp where you didn't need to follow the plot too closely or pay much attention to it.  

Two more specials to go with Doctor Thirteen, one in spring and one in Autumn!

Friday 17 December 2021

Doctor Who 13.6 "The Vanquishers"

A bit of a tough one to write/review as we get so much jumping from time to time from the Doctor as she ends up being in three different places as three of her selves.  Sufficed to say she's still eyeing the pocketwatch whilst trying to save Earth and rid those Sontarans from a pact they're entering into for peace with the Daleks and the Cybermen to save them from the Flux.  However it's all an act to become the dominant race, in fact the only ones left aside from some rag tag humans.  To this end they've set up a dark camera in to watch every move being made.  This the Doctor (Jodie Whittaker) infiltrates and then ends up there herself with Karvanista (Craige Eels).  The Sontarans want to take over the Lupari shield on their ships so they can use it to further their 'peace' treaty.  Which they manage to do as they rid the Lupari from their ships into the airlocks and into space.  Karvanista is the last of his species.  Which he wants revenge for as he howls in the cage as the Doctor is dragged away to be interrogated by the Grand Serpent (Craig Parkinson).  The Sontarans use the shields to survive the Second Flux and indeed lead the Daleks and Cybermen to destruction only realizing at the last minute that it's a trap,

This destruction will lead the anti-matter from the Flux to be cancelled.  The Doctor doesn't prevent this from happening but plans to throw the Sontarans into the mix too and effectively wipe them out.  A different Doctor who is/was all about saving species no matter whether good or bad.  As seen in Journey's End.  When the Flux isn't completely destroyed it's Diane (Nadia Albina) who comes up with the solution using the Passenger.  As she also comes up with a way for Vinder (Jacob Anderson) and her to leave the planet and get back to be picked up the doctor in the TARDIS.  As she was trapped inside the Passenger she has worked out how it works and tells her to make the anti-matter enter the Passenger in deep space and it will become harmless due to the space inside the Passenger.  

Finally Vinder and Bel (Thaddea Graham) are united and the Doctor sends them on their way with Karvanista on his ship.  He probably needs the company too.  It's also Dan (John Bishop) who releases Karvinista from his cage adding he fetched his dog.  Diane keeps her distance from Dan who tells her he wasn't late but he was kind of detoured via Karvinista.  The Doctor gets Claire (Annabel Scholey) and the Professor (Kevin McNally) to infiltrate a Sontaran base ship and be used as bait so they can get information on the Flux date from using their brains.  When push comes to shove and they do get their information, the rings the Doctor has given them only work to rescue Claire as the Professor's one is destroyed as he takes it upon himself to take out some Sontarans, which wasn't really necessary at all.  Sadly there was no one ring to save them all.  He heads into the Flux too and rather accepts his twist of bad luck and fate.  A shame as he could've been used more in future eps.  He's more sad he hasn't been able to write an autobiography.

The Grand Serpent apparently underused in this ep as he doesn't even remember Vinder and doesn't carry out much torture on the Doctor.  Vinder gets his revenge by leaving him on a tiny space rock, his "exile" just as Vinder spent his 'exile' in that observation station.  He didn't even get to get any sort of dialogue with Kate (Jemma Redgrave) as he was hunting her down.  Swarm (Sam Spruell) and Azure (Rochenda Sandell) were also underused as creepy villains going back all the way to Hallowe'en they didn't get much to do here.  Not even able to exact revenge on their 'master' Time being released.  So he turns them to dust before turning into the Doctor and telling her she won't be finished off.  So obviously that should add something to the New Year Specials.  Especially as the Doctor mentions the Master too.  She gets the pocketwatch and tells the TARDIS to hide it somewhere deep down she can't find it unless she wants it of course.  Was she afraid to access her past memories and what she was or did in the past as Division operative.  Maybe this would've added some backstory into why she's so hellbent on saving, though destroying has also entered the equation on occasion (of course it was just written that way.)

Nothing said about the Flux or whether those civilizations being destroyed with few survivors will have much of an impact on the future and the planets/places the Doctor will be able to 'visit' in the TARDIS taking Yaz (Mandip Gill) and the companions with her.  She also returns for Dan to take him with them.  The Doctor also persuaded Williamson to return to his own time through the correct door of his tunnels as he had greater things to do and history needed him.  

Sontarans gorging themselves on chocolate was a fun scene to move from all this jumping around and throwing so much at the viewer.  All 'n' all we got an ending whether it's what we wanted or expected is another thing.  Many loose ends were left and you can't help wonder if it was on purpose or if any of it will be revisited and concluded.  Kate was left on Earth along with Claire who might join forces.  Is UNIT still around? 

Wednesday 8 December 2021

Doctor Who 13.5 "Survivors of the Flux"

Beginning with the Doctor (Jodie Whittaker) being transported to the ship with the woman who reveals herself to be Tectuen (Barbara Flynn) who looked after her.  Taking her from the planet and wiping her memories storing them in a pocketwatch.  The Doctor angry she was taken she might have been waiting for someone to come for her.  She explains about Division and then we get the Great Serpent/Prentiss (Craig Parkinson) going from time to time and establishing his grip on UNIT.  Starting with the Grand Serpent ending up at a country estate and gets a job with the man who was behind UNIT, Farquhar (Robert Bathurst).  But as said, he disposes of all of them. Where Kate Stewart (Jemma Redgrave) says she sees through Prentiss and won't let him get away with whatever he's planning.  She becoming his next target and having to go on the run.  Apparently the Doctor's transformation to an angel was only temporary and just to get her to the ship.  It's Division HQ.

Meanwhile Yaz (Mandip Gill) Dan (John Bishop) and the Professor (Kevin McNally) jump from 1901 to three years into the future looking for a pot.  Later it's revealed the Doctor left her a message as a hologram, which she knew Yaz would find and would be opened for her when they are separated and she sends her on this quest to find a date and time for when the Flux will attack Earth again, thus the pot.  That's since the Doctor knows that Earth being the only planet being left intact will be marauded by other species and taken over.  

The scenes with the three of them were very Indy Jones, The Mummy.   Overseen with assassins as waiters as Yaz notices the serpent tattoo on his wrist as he takes a cyanide capsule to prevent questioning.  Being told that they need to fetch a dog.  Of course being the Lupari Karvanista (Craige Els) so they leave a message on the Great Wall of China which can be seen from space, "Fetch Your Human" ie Dan.  The Lupari already having problems with keeping a ship in formation and not being able to protect Earth.  However he commandeers the ship and ends up finding Bel (Thaddea Graham).  Having a battle with his weapon which was very much out of Stargate.  As was the snake-like creatures which left the mouths of the Grand Serpent's victim's mouths and attached onto him.

However Wiliamson turns up in their cabin and Dan recalls him.  They finally get to his tunnels and Yaz comes right out asking him what's going on.  Vinder (Jacob Anderson) ends up on a planet where he meets Diane (Nadia Albina) after he's transported into a Passenger.  As well  as finding that Swarm (Sam Spruell) and Azure (Rochenda Sandall) have taken people and are using them as power sources.

The Doctor finds out that Division became a shady organization pretty much running everything.  That's why the Flux was released.  So that they destroy everything so the Doctor can't go round saving planets and universes.  Could say justice finally came round full circle as Tectuen is destroyed by Swarm just as the Doctor needed to find out more from her about her past regenerations.  Eyeing the pocketwatch which Azure sees her doing.  Agh couldn't she have just gotten the watch somehow, that would've been too easy obviously.  The Sontarans make a pact with the grand Serpent and end up in the tunnels, as well as on the Lupari ships.  

Would Division really destroy so many planets and the universe just to keep the Doctor in check or to stop her doing what she does.  Then what of UNIT?  So many questions unanswered like what happened to Poppy?  How did the three get to travelling and away from the village.  How did UNIT get hold of the TARDIS?  Why did Swarm say Division imprisoned him and at the same time why did he escape?

Also the Doctor never got a chance to confront Tectuen in more depth or ascertain the real motives behind her becoming the Timeless Child.  In the end eps did end up being a bit scattered all over the place. 

Wednesday 24 November 2021

Doctor Who 13.4 "Village of the Angels"


The Doctor (Jodie Whittaker) takes care of the rogue angel in the TARDIS by twiddling together some cables and removing it.  However they arrive in a village, Medderton, which no surprises here, has weeping angels galore!  The townsfolk are searching for a missing girl, Peggy (Pauline Polivnick) and they find themselves in 1967.  They exit the TARDIS with an elderly couple attempting a call, who tell her about Peggy.  She sends Yaz (Mandip Gill) and Dan (John Bishop) to help in the search as her Sonic is glowing.  Meanwhile, we see Claire (Annabel Scholey) who is undergoing psychic tests and experiments by a Professor Eustacius Jericho (Kevin McNally).  The Doctor manages to get in before the angels show up and surround the house.  She gets him to bolt all the doors and windows and sets up a rudimentary CCTV with the use of an old TV set.  In his basement she finds Claire has drawn her visions, including that of an angel.  Which she tears up but doesn't burn or anything so we know it's going to make another appearance.

Claire sees angel wings protruding from her body in the mirror and later also sees sand falling from her eyes which she brushes away.  Finally she tells the Doctor of this and how she's been turning into an angel.  She thinks there's one inside of her.  She leaves the Professor to watch the angels and he agrees as she goes inside Claire's mind.  Here the rogue angel tells her it's taken over Claire as the other angels are after it for its knowledge on The Division.  The Doctor was part of the Division too and it can tell her about her past.  But she's taken away before she can get anymore answers.  It won't release Claire until it's safe.  The Doctor destroys the angel in the picture as it forms back again with fire but then the angel becomes fiery.  Before being put out by the fire bucket.  She finds plans showing a secret tunnel they enter and try to get away.  Always blinking when they're not meant to.  Claire and the Professor escape but the Doctor doesn't.  The angels are an extraction squad for the Division. A revelation from the appearance of the Rogue Doctor when we found she was hiding from the Division. 

Yaz and Dan find themselves in 1901 and find Peggy.  Who shows them the edge of the village which is slowly disappearing into space.  The angels called it a "quantum displacement??"  They come to another part of the village where Peggy's aunt and uncle also appear but soon are crushed by the angels.  As they reach the boundary between 1901 and 1967, Peggy meets her older self.  She tells her what's been happening.  The Doctor also turns up and is surrounded by angels but she can't get out.  The rogue angel made a deal with the others and is safe now.  Peggy shows them a burial ground where the angels are trapped.  Showing how they possibly ended up on Earth.  The angels glow and the Doctor becomes one of them.  Ooh noo the Doctor a weeping angel.  Was the Doctor a weeping angel all along??  Did she really run from the Division and appears they were the ones who screwed with her memories.  Perhaps why we have the Rogue Doctor appearing just like the Rogue angel, but why doesn't she reveal more or can she not recall either.  

Bel (Thaddea Graham) lands on a planet where she sees Azure (Rochenda Sandall) taking the survivors of the Flux into the Passenger, which is a prison and disappearing with them.  She saves  Namaca (Blake Harrison) as she prevents from being taken by the Passenger and leaves a message behind for Vinder (Jacob Anderson) who later turns up to retrieve it.  So the lovers keep missing each other as the case.  Star crossed lovers indeed.

Sunday 14 November 2021

Doctor Who 1.3 "Once, Upon Time"

This one will be a confusing one for many people, a lot was happening but still just snippets of things we may, or may not, get answers to.  We met Bel (Thaddea Graham) on the search for someone she's missing, coming across Daleks whilst saying they're much better than the Flux.  As well as those the flying 'swarms' wiping out more humans as she can only watch.  She travels via a ship to other planets, so they still exist and the question would have been why weren't those wiped out by the Flux, if it was destroying everything in its path.  She also comes across Cybermen and they invade her ship.  As she takes them out and has a Q&A with one of them before she shoots it.  A treatise on love could have ensued when the Cyberman says 'love isn't a mission, it's an emotion and an emotion can't be a mission.'  Obviously she was going to prove him wrong.  Also apparent she was looking for Vinder.

As the Doctor jumps into time, fragmented and broken apart, in an attempt to prevent her friends from having 'pure' time pumped into them by Swarm the Doctor takes the place of the last Mouri which sends her into various moments of her companion's lives, as well as her own.  She needs Yaz (Mandip Gill) and Dan (John Bishop) in their own timelines as it's the best place for them to hide.  Yaz experiencing an encounter with a Weeping Angel who has found its way into her sister's video game.  With the Doctor appearing and reappearing, telling her not to blink and Yaz finally unplugging the game to get rid of it.  The Doctor also appears as a policewoman with Yaz who can see an angel in the car mirror.  Whilst Dan meets with Diane who asks him why he didn't turn up to their 'date.'  Vinder (Jacob Anderson) also experiences his past when he was assigned to the Grand Serpent and whistle blowed on him for his actions.  Yaz being his commander and finally he was stuck out in the observation post for his troubles.  He sends a message to his loved one, we see is Bel at the end, who also sends him one saying she's carrying their unborn child. 

In the meantime, Yaz, Vinder and Dan are Temporal Agents having the Doctor as their leader, part of Division and she is suffering from time haze.  The Doctor uses the Passenger in an attempt to fool Swarm and Azure and they use the same when they show that Diane has been a part of them too.  The Doctor promises she will get her back.  Vinder is left on his planet and his initial reaction to the TARDIS isn't the usual "bigger on the inside" bit, so he's familiar with it, in what way?  The Doctor comes across moments from her own timeline too and the Fugitive Doctor from her past again.  She's desperately looking for answers too and begs the Mouri for one more moment and one more answer.  They refuse.  She ends up with an old woman, Awsok who appears to be in charge of everything, ie the universe.  She wasn't very helpful either in that she says the Doctor is always saving everyone.

The Doctor's "the angel has the TARDIS" seemingly an allusion to "the angel has the phonebox" from the ep Blink.  

Death Walker 1.5 "Thought Form Entity"

Conducting another investigation see if locations have changed and if they affect him differently psychologically.  

Bobby Mackey's Music World  Bobby saw something move towards the door and the back door opened.  He walked to the stage and stood there and saw something moving that resembled a lady.  He was pondering whether he should buy it or not.  Probably appealing to him to buy the place.  It's become famous and the history fascinates Nick.  Bobby doesn't want to be anywhere else.  Nick feels there's not enough time for him to unravel things.  Nick came back to face his own fears.  His experiences in the past he felt immature and didn't know what was happening.  He says you have to walk in someone's shoes to know what they're feeling.  Plenty didn't know about this location and get to the core of what's happening here.  Nick vowed not to return when he was on GA and now he has evolved into a better investigator that has made him question the paranormal differently.

1896 Pearl Brian's body was found decapitated near the road.  Murdered by her boyfriend Scott Jackson, Alonzo Walling helped him carry out the abortion.  20th March 1897, they were both executed.  Why is this the most haunted nightclub in America?  After the Civil War was known as Gallows Gap and Finchtown, Kentucky, due to the lynchings.  Several reported seeing ghosts due to the accident at the Licking Bridge.  The slaughterhouse stood nearby and a distillery where Bobby Mackey's is now.  Tunnels pumped water into the building for distilling.  One tunnel is known as Hell's Gate.  Was a casino, speakeasy and a nightclub was built in the '20's.  Named the Primrose Club when Buck Brady bought it.  The mob changed name to The Latin Quarter.  Many murders took place here. The Hardrock Cafe opened in 1970's was closed in 1977.  Bought by Bobby.  Nick recalls the ball footage he caught on Paranormal Lockdown.   He can't explain what it is, whether it was from the energy of voices or manifestation of shadow figures.  Could it take on other forms?  He doesn't know.  

He asks for the apparition to walk through the hallway.  Hears footsteps.  Nick gets goosebumps.  Feels dizzy.  Nick feels the energy's shifted and the environment's changed.  Some sort of energy manifesting from all their stories.  It's scary.  There are things they don't fully understand, how they manifest and take shape, communicate in its own way.  If they keep interjecting into this environment but it's really not it.  That's the scary part.  He can hear walking.  Matt says he was fixing the pipes and he felt something lifted him and threw him back.  People have been scratched, pushed, pulled. Footsteps upstairs.  

"Two worlds colliding and twisting."  Energy changes Nick feels nervous of being in the darkness.  His intuition tells hims something doesn't feel right.  Footsteps towards the well.  Feels an energy there.  Runs the app through the speaker with phonetic words.  "Hail??"  

"Are they gone yet??"  'just like me. 'They scare us'.  "He stays in darkness."  "Yes." 

He asks to say his name.  "Nick" is heard.  There's lots of convo.  "Existence, fills resistance. See it."

"I'll resist."  Twice.  Nick hears knocking.  "Just voices."

"Look out Nick."

"No...

"I won't say anything...it looks...say no internet..."  I'm sure I heard Internet.  

Nick asks it to show yourself.   "I'm here."  Mentions Nick's family. 

The positive or negative, can manifest into either.  Mentions ball of energy again on the static night vision camera which was recorded for 8 minutes.  Hears a growl.  He feels connected which keeps bringing him back.

Is it hiding there?  Entity goes back to the darkest places, waits, builds energy find who comes here and takes their energy to scare them.  Nick's looking for it.  Alone in the dark.  He's going to wait for the energy.  Well room.  He tells it to use his energy. entity moving in building for a long time, fear of being alone.  "With the history, energy, his mind likes to take the energy and use thoughts and project fear and feed off it."

He has an "overwhelming feeling" makes him feel uneasy cos it could be here.  Hears it moving.  The first time he came he was scared and feared what was happening but coming back, researching, he "accepts what the entity is now, manifested into its own thing here and can understand how to document further, feeding off energy, thoughts projecting back, discover something new beyond the scope of the paranormal.  To learn instead of being afraid of it."  Use the energy from his min, psyche and grows powerful becomes something else whenever he comes back.  The place keeps drawing him back.  He met Matt and Bobby and "pulling back the history of locations and learning what's happening at the core of all the weird things."  Still asking questions from 10 years ago.  "Think harder, think something beyond dying, giving hope knowing when they die energy's lingering in different place or locations can create other energy not familiar with yet."

Virginia City mine discovered.  Miners, gunslingers, writers, businessmen came to Virginia City.  Where The Washoe Club was opened, rebuilt 1976.  Two secret exits used by those not wanting to be seen.  The bodies of dead miners would be stored in the crypt at the back of the club.  1873 reported a nitro explosion that killed people behind the club.  The Saloon remains open today.  He doesn't have a definitive answer who or what tried to communicate with him from the other side.  Nick mentions his journey again.  The walls could tell them a story and "it ripple effects outwards."  Looking into deaths and darkness.  There's nowhere to say who's haunting what.  You'd make that interaction.  If it's negative then can lead to attachments.  He gets scared by a dummy.

Nick sees if the thought form entity will arise and communicate.  Try experiment.  In minds communicate to whatever is here, picture person, an entity, draw person into the room.  Picture stairs, rooms and ask in your mind to come to ballroom.  

Geoport: voice heard:  "hallway."  Something moves??  "Exist".  

Nick is trying to figure out what happens when you die.  "What do you see??"  How many people are here? Nick asks "6, 7,8."

Sure I hear resistance?? or existence?? again here as well.

At the "two locations I wanted to find answers about the other side."  He's not alone something's different now.  Decade ago he saw how locations affected him. He came back to see how people overtime change a location, same foundations, walls stories but he's changed.  He leaves with more questions.  "This is only the beginning."  

"LIfe gives you exactly what you need to awaken." - T Scott McLeod.

"People living deeply have no fear of death." - Anais Nin

"If you want to find the secrets of the universe Look in terms of energy, frequency and vibration - Nikola Tesla 

What I liked about this season 1 was how Nick started searching from ep 1, coming to thought forms, stone tape theory, other people hauntings in other times and how each location led to these different things all culminating into Bobby Mackey's and the Washoe Club where he started out.  How the energy changes from location to location, even if the two locations are in the same vicinity and how he's into researching more and not just showing the location is haunted.  Which we already know.  Wonder why the spirits don't answer when he asks about the other side: where they are, what they are??  Have they been warned off not to give anything away.  As it's one way of finding out what is on the other side, afterlife etc.  But even if answers can/would be given how do we comprehend that.  How do we know to believe them or are they toying or tricking us into believing or sharing what we want to know.  Wishful thinking.   Can people influence the haunting of a location of enough people believe and end up causing some other entity to come in and take it over.  Can they lead to a place, not previously haunted, becoming haunted by spreading stories in the same way?  No answers thus far...

Saturday 13 November 2021

Doctor Who 13.1 "The Halloween Apocalypse"


Series 13 kicks off with the Doctor (Jodie Whittaker) and Yaz (Mandip Gill) in trouble as they are suspended from some sort of big stick (which resembles a broomstick later on) over acid as a planet is about to be destroyed.  Leading the Doctor to get them out of there, as usual.  As they journey through the planet in search of the TARDIS, still handcuffed to the stick, as the Doctor's command of "release" isn't working.  The stick breaks into two and that's when they appear to be riding a broomstick.  Some  Hallowe'en allusion.  Though this was rather a Hallowe'en episode with the Swarm (Sam Spruell) and his sister introduced here in their garb.  Who will dress like them next Hallowe'en.  

As the Doctor has a mind recharge she is whisked away to a far off place where Swarm torments her with "trick or treat."  Just to firmly set what day it was in out minds, if we didn't already know.  The Doctor doesn't recall meeting him before but seems to have had a part in his imprisonment.  Harkback to the Doctor not having all her memories in The Timeless Child, that we didn't get a conclusion to.  Yaz mentions trick or treat later on too.

We see two women about to check the prison security where Swarm is being held before he's able to break free and zap one.  Taking in her particles.  In Antarctica a couple receive a warning but the woman smashes the device.  She doesn't want to be contacted as they were promised they wouldn't be.  Also on the observation outpost Vinder (Jacob Anderson) sees the destruction of the Flux firsthand and has to evacuate in a pod, as the Flux destroys everything in its path.  The Doctor calls it a hurricane. 

The potential new companion, meanwhile, Dan Lewis (John Bishop) is leading the tour of a Liverpool museum until he's interrupted by Diane and told he has to leave.  They arrange a date/not a date for later which we know he's going to stand her up for.  At the food bank he gives away some candy and then he rejects the offer of some soup for his hard work.  This he later regrets as he has nothing to eat at home.  One companion who wants to genuinely help people and is finding it to hard to make ends meet.  After a few Hallowe'en callers he is abducted by one, a dog, who he says has a really life-like costume.  He is a canine Karvanista (Craige Els) and he cages Dan before taking him away to his ship.  Yaz and the Doctor also arrive as they've followed the trail here.  Inside the Doctor finds a laptop which can't be Dan's and as she finds out a fleet of ships are approaching Earth, the laptop blows up.  As they escape in the nick, the house is shrunk.  Here they also meet Clare (Annabel Scholey) who says she's from the future, past, but they will meet again.  Clare is followed by a Weeping Angel and knows not to blink, however she keeps doing this until finally she is no more.

The Doctor lands the TARDIS on the ship, before Yaz can get what's troubling the Doctor out of her.  She goes after Karvanista as Yaz rescues Dan.  Not before they banter about Sheffield and Dan putting down Yorkshire.  Karvanista reveals he was rescuing Dan and protecting him as his species, the Lupari are here to rescue Earth and each one of them has a human to protect and take off the planet.  The Doctor asking what the humans have got to say about that.  He calls it a "species bonding arrangement."  Swarm contacts the Doctor again and this time he's seen to be part of the Flux as his destruction is similar.  Seems the Doctor wasn't so concerned about all the other planets being destroyed and was only interested in protecting Earth.  

The Doctor orders the Lupari ships into a formation that forms over Earth and acts as a forcefield saving it from the Flux.  Although that could be in vain as the Sontarans see it as an opportunity to take it over with maximum destruction.  The woman in the Antarctic is Swarm's sister, Azure (Rochenda Sandall) whom he's missed.  As well as tunnels being dug under Liverpool in the nineteenth century.  This is presumably where Diane (Nadia Albina) ends up, as she's forcibly 'dragged' into the building she was supposed to be meeting Dan outside.  Everything is thrown together into this one episode, with snippets of characters we will probably see throughout the six episode arc.  Hopefully it will all make sense...

Monday 8 November 2021

Death Walker 1.4 "Masonic Mysteries"

Nick: the history and buildings have nothing to do with the energy at this location, there's something missing about the land that holds the answers.

The Octagon Hall, Kentucky.  Masons, Jeffrey says aren't a secret society and are needed to identify other masons.  The signs they use.  He can only speak of his own experiences.  Have had objects being moved, disembodied voices. Unexplained shadows.  They've gotten names from EVPs and psychics.  A little girl Abbey Winter-Smith, her father Charles, was one of the Masters of the Lodge.  There's a grave in the cemetery.  She likes to play with people.  He's heard her.  Charles is curious about the people.  Nick: "why do they bring so much energy to this location, different from other locations."  Ref erring to ley lines and the caves lie between the two locations, 90 minutes apart.  Abbey has toys from people.  'Addy' was written on the grave and she died at 16.  But they see/hear her as 6-8 years old.  Probably the time she was more comfortable at.  

"Masonic lodges have been built on ley lines, energy epicentres.  Possible many entities/impressions do this cos of the way the energy travels."   Nick has goosebumps.  He hears a man's disembodied voice before he begins investigating.  He uses the Geoport.  He asks if they know who he is.  "Yes, no, yes."  This amazes him.  He uses the Panabox again.  "Masons" is heard and "alive or alright" when he asks if it's okay to be here.  Nick asks how he finds the answers he's looking for.  He's on a journey.  How can he get to the dimensions on the other side.  "Come through" I heard.  He asks if they exist or is he talking to himself.  Something to do with the energy, environment, position of house or the tragedy of what happened here.  Nick hears old music upstairs.  Perhaps they're playing the music in their reality but he can hear it for some reason.  

He climbs into the attic and sees a shadow, some sort of mass near the chair.  A shadow figure.   He feels drained.  Nick thinks it's 'a doorway to some other place in time/era and things get in or out when that door is opened.  An energetic doorway.'  They're bumping into furniture.  "They're open with their minds when something happens we're awake to it."  Nick hears a train.  You can actually hear it and Bear talked about a ghost train they photographed and this isn't a passenger line but it had people inside and walking around.  Nick's waiting for a UFO.  Nick hears a bell, it could be the ball with the bell inside; placed where Abbey's toys are.  I hear "behind you" when Nick asks if she moved the ball.  

"Yes" comes through when he asks if Abbey is here.  "First father" when he asks if he's her father.  "Try to contact me" is heard on the Panabox.  A girl's voice comes through "precisely."  I heard that too.  "Please help," I heard.  Melting pot where things are coming here.  He's certain that "things are coming in and out of their reality.  It feels off but is also peaceful too.  Everything coexisting.  Things that we don't have all the answers for, the unexplainable, things living through this reality...something's happening here."

"Spirits travel from one location to the next and never know where it's coming through.  Like abbey and her father.  Like people crossing paths with each other.  So much history, layers, fascinating." He loves this location, energetic so many mysteries.  he gets goosebumps.  The temperature drops.  He talks respectfully about the place and he feels they thanked him. 

Morrison Lodge, Kentucky.  This location dates back to 1823 when it was chartered by The grand Lodge of Kentucky.

Deborah tells Nick about Mary Elizabeth, the owner's little girl, her dress caught on fire in the kitchen.  Took her seven days to die.  She's been seen waking around.  In 2002 work was done in the basement and they found an entrance to the tunnels.   They're still looking for the second basement.  Nick: "Cryptids, UFOs, paranormal, all different emotions of people dying here etc.  These two locations bringing about energy that are different to other locations."  Nick hears footsteps, feet being dragged.  Debra and John spoke of doorways and dimensions to the other side.  Asks if they know who he is.  I hear "a little bit."  Then something like "I died here."??  he asks if there are any Confederate soldiers hiding.  Or Union soldiers "they are?" is heard.

As this building burned down in 1913 and rebuilt, Nick feels it's the land that is haunted and not the building itself.  Which surely must have something to do with the ley lines.  The fact that both locations are on these ley lines suggests they do have an influence on the hauntings and what is going on there.  Some outside presence which is allowing the hauntings to take place, whether it be a doorway or portal.  

Nick: "So much mystery surrounding the two locations and they wont work it out in one night. Octagon hall and Morrison Lodge he can leave with a new perspective.  The spirits travelling from location to location is true since he heard his name in various locations.  But the one that significantly proves this point is when he went to Hinsdale House and then the recording he did in his basement of his own house in an episode of Paranormal Lockdown that told him to head to Pontefract.  

Sunday 7 November 2021

Doctor Who 13.2 "War of the Sontarans"

Ending up during the Crimean War where the Doctor (Jodie Whittaker)  Yaz (Mandip Gill) and Dan (John Bishop) meet Mary Seacole (Sara Powell) who has opened The British Hotel (said enough times) in this episode who catches the Doctor pilfering through a dead soldier's pockets.  At least Mary thinks she is.  As they arrive at the Hotel, Dan and Yaz disappear.  Dan ends up in Liverpool being chased by Sontarans who have taken it over and the entire world.  As they are also fighting the British in the Crimean War.  Russia isn't part of the map the Lt General has, it's now known as Sontara and this includes China too.  Though he and Mary do recall Russia from somewhere before.  Mary tells the Doctor about the wounded Sontaran she nursed though he healed himself.  He's disgruntled as death was a far more fitting honour for him.  The Doctor tricks him into going back to his leader so he can parley with the Doctor.  As these Sontarans don't know the Doctor has undergone regeneration.  Thus giving her time to follow him to their base, along with Mary.

A man wakes up on another world and is taken by a Triangular Lantern asking "can you repair?"  It's the Temple of Atropos on a planet known as Time and the Mouri are in need of repair.  But he doesn't know what to do.  As Dan is chased by Sontarans into an alley since he's evaded the curfew, they're conked on the neck by his parents using a wok.  They tell him the world is being taken over and his mother adds that Liverpool was taken over first.  They have ships at the docks.  Dan infiltrates the docks and a ship and films everything for the Doctor.  Also witnessing the Sontarans brutally executing 'spies.'

The Doctor leaves Mary in their concealed base to take notes and observe as she meets for parley.  Admitting to the Sontaran leader, Skaak (Jonathan Watson) that she is the Doctor.  Who (!) was also President of Gallifrey* once. She wants them to leave and not engage in the war, however the Lt General has other plans, as he orders her removal from the scene.  Thus engaging in a bloody battle he has no chance of winning.  Realizing he can't, he asks the Doctor for help.  She explains to them who the Sontarans are and what they need to do to make them retreat.  I.e exhaust their supplies of air and food as they need to rest for 7.5 minutes as they can't remain in earth's air for so long.  That's why they wear armour.  The Doctor also steals onto one of their ships with Mary and makes contact with Dan who tells her about Liverpool and the footage.

The Sontarans plan on using the Flux chaos to make Earth a Sontaran outpost with the use of a temporal time attack.  Or as Dan asks a 'tempora' attack.  Yaz meets Vinder (Jacob Anderson) who tells her about the temple and the repair.  However, Swarm and his cronies, Azure and the Passenger also arrive at the Temple with nefarious intent and use Yaz to repair the Temple.  As the Doctor gets the TARDIS back also which takes them to the Temple.  

With the Lt General actually destroying the ships by planting gunpowder outside of them and igniting them, the Doctor once again questioning why she helps humanity and that they were retreating.  However they would only return so whatever happened was inevitable and this wouldn't have stopped them killing.  Also she herself explained that's all they've been cloned for.  Mary, for one, being thankful that the Doctor does save humanity. 

Atropos was one of the three Moirai, who were goddesses of destiny and fate.  Atropos was the eldest of the Three Fates and she was the one who selected how mortals would die.  She was the one who would cut their threads.  (Atropos as seen in the Supernatural ep My Heart Will Go On.)   But generally she is familiar as I kept annoying everyone by mentioning who she is, ha. 

*The Doctor was President in The Invasion of Time arc with Tom Baker (1978) in the episode The Deadly Assassin.  The Presidency was also alluded to in episodes with Doctors 5,6 and 7.  The Invasion of Time arc also involved the Sontarans.  So very relevant here.