For some reason, I was just sitting here thinking about tv shows I
used to watch and don't anymore, and the first one that came to mind was
'Ghost Adventures' on travel channel. If you aren't familiar, it's
pretty self-explanatory: three guys go to lots of places with supposed
ghost activity and spend a night locked in to see what they can make
happen. The places they go are often quite often (the Edinburgh
underground, for one), and I love the history and background part of the
show. The lock-down part was always just for laughs, mostly, although
sometimes they did get things on film or recorder that gave me chills or
made me wonder what really IS out there that we can't see?
I have always loved ghost stories and scary stories in general,
although I don't really have an opinion on what I think 'ghosts' and
such might be. I've had experiences I can't explain, and I know of
other people who I believe who have also had experiences, but what is
it? Don't know. Don't really care, either. I just find it
fascinating, and creepy, and I enjoy it.
So this show was hilarious and fun for me... for quite a while. The
past year or two, though, I just found myself getting more and more
annoyed with 'lead investigator', as he pompously dubs himself. The two
other guys do just as much of the work, if not more-- and it took
several years for one of them to be 'promoted' to investigator instead
of just equipment tech. Anyway, I was glad for him to be finally
included in the actual work of investigating, which he does. But the
lead? He's killing me. I can't watch it anymore, and it's solely
because of him.
For one thing, he has no idea how to use the word 'debunk'. He says
so many times 'we debunked this as NOT being bugs' (meaning whatever it
was must be paranormal), but that's just completely wrong and sounds
ridiculous. What he should say is 'we could not debunk this', to which
he could even add 'as being bugs' or whatever else. But you cannot
debunk something as not being what you would debunk it as being.
Seriously, dude, you sound like an idiot.
Mostly, though, it's just that he's so freaking full of himself.
He's just this bulked up idiot now, who obviously thinks the paranormal
world revolves around him. He bosses his team around while not doing
much but repeating what they say, thus making me wonder if he's actually
hearing, seeing, experiencing anything at all-- or just copying what
they are. He goes for serious and dramatic, and comes off as
melodramatic and over the top. He has no humility at all, and
everything is about him, how great he is, and how much he knows about
everything. Whatever, dude.
I wonder if this is partly because of the popularity of the show? In
the earlier years, when not so many people were familiar with it (or
him), they actually did work as a team-- and he wasn't nearly so
ridiculous. I mean, he still was over the top, but not in a terribly
annoying way. It was more... goofy and endearing, somehow. Now? I
just roll my eyes and change the channel. Is it the fame of the show
that has gone to his head? Or has the fame just brought out what was
there already? It feels like the show is now the Zak Adventures, and
whether or not they actually get any paranormal activity in any give
place, all we really see and hear is him. I often wonder how his
teammates can put up with him. Granted, they've known him for a while
now, but still-- he treats them like idiots, when they are the main
reason I ever bother to tune in anymore. It's like he's forgotten why
they started doing what they do in the first place, and has instead just
gotten too caught up in his big, bad, self-made persona.
If that's what fame does to someone, I don't want to be famous. I have enough trouble as it is.
Wednesday, 1 January 2014
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