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If they stopped letting the fool security guard have a damn voice it'd be better but the fact is, he needs to do his job and shut his mouth. Also, what's with the idiotic nickname he's given himself? Dragon? Really? Good lord
- cmscritic
- 21 oct 2020
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...But not 100% yet. I would love to know what is happening on Skinwalker Ranch, obviously something strange is. Travis Taylor and Erik Bard have the credentials to make a great show and get answers but "Head of Security" "Dragon," Bryant Arnold seems out of place, from the way he looks to what he says. He is in every scene, carrying his weapon and makes the show unbearable. Cut the cast in half and try again.
- financeman2
- 12 may 2020
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Well I understand the use of theatrics but hello it's television! Scientists and engineers are not generally thought of as bowls of laughs, charismatic and people you want to binge watch. However the fact that I watched 6 episodes in one sitting tells me that I need to get a life...AND it was interesting if not engaging. That's not to say the security guard isn't annoying because he most definitely is. But Travis managed to break down complicated science jargon into things I actually understood and that I found fascinating. It's creepy, interesting and I am a believer in the strange occurrences taking place. And I disagree with others who claim nothing happens. Plenty happens but it is speculation as to what is the source. Hopefully they will eventually get there, but if not, I still consider it a very interesting, educational and engaging show.
- tikitim-47092
- 18 ene 2023
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I wanted to like this show. Had high hopes. But it is too heavy on the corny. At times the pain of Taylor dealing with the "team" especially Dragon are just painful. Show needs to be re-tooled, without the tools.
- konopisos
- 8 abr 2020
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- Who appointed a security guard as head of a "scientific" team?
- Did "Dragon" give himself that nickname, or is it meant to be ironic, like calling these investigators "Normal"?
- Who wastes their time getting advanced science degrees to work as a paranormal investigator, a job performed by plumbers?
- In what universe are minor blips on some meter interesting?
- These people are adults, right?
- Late last night the battery on my phone suddenly died and I wasn't even at Skinwalker Ranch! How is that possible?
- And the biggest mystery of all: How can Brandon have such a punchable face?
- bitbucketchip
- 11 jul 2021
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Skinwalker Ranch, owned by Brandon Fugel, definately has some odd things going on.
Mr. Fugel has assembled a small group of highly credentialed team members to apply their area of expertise with the hope of getting some real answers about the place.
It has a long history of anomalous activity; from UFOs to weird things banging on the floor, from the basement, at one of the homesteads housing ranch hands (one of which has a degree in anthropology and has been published).
Radiation is coming from the sky and a very old deep well . We see UFOs. Testing has led to unexplainable injury, but these very smart men set out to test their hypotheses.
There's no shortage of brain power, but we, the audience, hear and see things as though it's being explained to grade school aged children. I wish...more science.
However, like the Curse of Oak Island, much hype and hope leads to little actual results and answers. Just more questions.
Oh....and the man in charge of security goes by the nickname, "Dragon". Seriously, he does.
It's interesting and I think I'll watch it all the way to the end.
Mr. Fugel has assembled a small group of highly credentialed team members to apply their area of expertise with the hope of getting some real answers about the place.
It has a long history of anomalous activity; from UFOs to weird things banging on the floor, from the basement, at one of the homesteads housing ranch hands (one of which has a degree in anthropology and has been published).
Radiation is coming from the sky and a very old deep well . We see UFOs. Testing has led to unexplainable injury, but these very smart men set out to test their hypotheses.
There's no shortage of brain power, but we, the audience, hear and see things as though it's being explained to grade school aged children. I wish...more science.
However, like the Curse of Oak Island, much hype and hope leads to little actual results and answers. Just more questions.
Oh....and the man in charge of security goes by the nickname, "Dragon". Seriously, he does.
It's interesting and I think I'll watch it all the way to the end.
- DebraIonaVogel
- 30 sept 2021
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- naturewmn
- 17 feb 2023
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- tyounk-73309
- 14 sept 2020
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Like the show. Came on strong towards the end. My recommendation - less drama and more focus on the science, data, and experimentation. In this situation, there are so many experiments they can do and we see very little of it. I would like to see more background in the data - what does it show? What do you think? If the HC lets this run without constraints, we might learn something here.
- umichjal
- 4 jun 2020
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My favorite part of the show is the dude who's name is Dragon always telling the astrophysicist what they need to do 😂 Otherwise the show is pretty entertaining it has a bit of "The Curse of Oak Island" feel to it. Not sure they will ever figure anything out in regard to what they are searching for but something about the show keeps me coming back! The owner of the ranch I feel like he's the alien in charge of all the things going on the ranch somethings off about him. I don't know what it is but he feels like he could be the evil genius in like a James Bond movie or something like that. I'm keeping an eye on that guy.
- vincentjadam
- 28 jul 2023
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I completely agree that there is something going on at skinwalker ranch but this TV show is ridiculous. First take Bryant dragon Arnold and put him at the front gate because he's a security guard he is not going to provide anything at any of the sites. He acts like a punk that wants to hang out with the big boys and when he doesn't get his way he cries like a little baby. The rest of the show is just taking little pieces of investigations and dragging them out for as long as possible. I do feel sorry for the one guy who ended up going to the emergency room with some strange injury to his head, but I'm kind of tired of hearing about it at every episode over and over again. Sadly this show is just that show. By the way if you want to find out what's hanging out a mile above the ranch in the air try using your bosses helicopter instead of spending a whole show talking about firing rockets into the air
- rmuckey-65638
- 16 may 2020
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Don't confuse interest of your audience with impatience and poor editing. I am interested in the show and would absolutely watch a season 2 despite the terrible delivery of the show itself. Please stop trying to over-exaggerate simple things and focus on delivering facts. And please, for the love of all mankind, STOP repeating yourself over and over before and after the commercials. Really each episode only had about 12 minutes of real content while everything else was a "here's what's coming next" and "here's what's previously happened". Just stay the course, deliver facts and messaging ONCE (that's why we have rewind buttons) and stop trying to build suspense for things that aren't anything. I do believe the show has content but it needs a better producer or editor to make this happen. Just make it more serious and not "reality-show-like" for season 2 please....
- avoidspam-26250
- 28 sept 2020
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1,6 ghz the frequency that's a red tread in these series. But never ever ever they tried to respond in this bandwidth frequency, in other words a lot of senseless projects involving drones, rockets and above all a lot of opinions based upon less than nothing.. aside that it's easy to watch when you want to clear your mind from the daily bs what's called reality. For the rest this series is rerunning it's own conclusions a lot like it's something new they found... but actually isn't. So in other words, I'd you have some time to waste, this can be a nice show to watch. But if time is a more valuable product in your life, leagevthis series to be valued by someone else. Personal note to Trevor; you're a scientist, so act like a scientist. I don't mean you can't be enthusiastic about your finds, just keep it real!
- edwin_hoekstra
- 2 jun 2020
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- forseti-98300
- 11 mar 2021
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I want to, just once, see a show about this ranch without "actors". This is almost as bad as Mountain Monsters. They try to build suspense with forced reality tv show style conflicts between the characters when the property itself is interesting alone.
- lkern20891-878-386574
- 28 jul 2020
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Finally a show that explores real phenomena.
All of the reviews about it's cheesiness are valid (except the phone upside down thing, many many apps right themselves when phone is upside down), and the security team is definitely cringey, no reason "Dragon" couldn't afford to use a sling for his AR or Shotty...not sure how he hasn't gotten sick of manually carrying them around the ranch.
I believe the scientists are trying to actually capture the real phenomena that occurs there, but the new owner is definitely a little cheesy and the History Channel apparently ONLY knows how to make things extra cheesy.
Taking it for what it is tho, it's hands down my favorite History Channel cheese, and covers a REAL mystery that really does beg to be solved or at least better understood.
- ericd-75172
- 20 abr 2020
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- jrarichards
- 8 jul 2020
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This is the first time we can get up to date video access of the ranch, this place isn't a farce. Many would have killed to get to investigate this place for years. I am curious as to the outcome of this show(only one episode has released so far) the other reviewers currently seem to not have knowledge of the site. It isn't some gimmick made up to make a tv show. Do the research on the property, Robert Biggalow would not have been there for years or even bought it in the first place and spent millions of dollars to research the site for years if it was nothing
- mttsegal
- 6 abr 2020
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- antichshae
- 27 nov 2020
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I am always fascinated by the non-scientific folks who want Hollywood horror in a reality-tv show. The show is entertaining, and brings to light events that actually happened. If this is was so "fake", why does the U. S. Govt keep what Bigelow found classified ?
- umichjal
- 28 may 2021
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Being familiar with Skinwalker Ranch and the assorted phenomena prevalent there, I was really excited about this.
I'm also familiar with the head scientist, Travis Taylor, and his work on television and for the US Government. I had high, high hopes this would be a definitive study of a patch of land that's befuddled people for decades.
There were some interesting points, such as when they brought in several different scientific teams to do their testing. I also found it interesting they discovered the intermittent flashes of microwaves and RF. I had high hopes when this happened.
What bothered me the most was how scripted a great deal of this was, including the "meetings" they held to discuss what happened, where do we go from here? SO MUCH DRAMA!
Had this show been permitted to go without all the scripted moments, I think I'd be enjoying it more. What's going on there is already dramatic enough without the production company/History Channel adding more that is setup and scripted.
I'm disappointed purported real scientists, such as Taylor and Jim Sagala allowed this to happen, given they're "supposed" to be more science, less folklore or rumor. It makes me wonder just how much "science" they actually practice any longer, given they're apparently willing to do whatever a production company wants, so long as they get paid. Their credibility, IMHO, is taking a real hit.
I am, however, looking forward to their "conclusion" of what's happening on the ranch.
I'm also familiar with the head scientist, Travis Taylor, and his work on television and for the US Government. I had high, high hopes this would be a definitive study of a patch of land that's befuddled people for decades.
There were some interesting points, such as when they brought in several different scientific teams to do their testing. I also found it interesting they discovered the intermittent flashes of microwaves and RF. I had high hopes when this happened.
What bothered me the most was how scripted a great deal of this was, including the "meetings" they held to discuss what happened, where do we go from here? SO MUCH DRAMA!
Had this show been permitted to go without all the scripted moments, I think I'd be enjoying it more. What's going on there is already dramatic enough without the production company/History Channel adding more that is setup and scripted.
I'm disappointed purported real scientists, such as Taylor and Jim Sagala allowed this to happen, given they're "supposed" to be more science, less folklore or rumor. It makes me wonder just how much "science" they actually practice any longer, given they're apparently willing to do whatever a production company wants, so long as they get paid. Their credibility, IMHO, is taking a real hit.
I am, however, looking forward to their "conclusion" of what's happening on the ranch.
- nancylmarine
- 28 may 2020
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Every episode had about 10-15 minutes of interesting info. The rest was just slow, drawn out filler. The final episode was merely a review of their experiments and findings while sitting in a board room. Of course their findings have no source figured out. They still have no idea what is going on there. I hope season 2 actually shows us something. I feel like these 8 episodes could've been compacted into 2 or 3. The highlights that I remember are weird lights, a UFO, a helicopter watching them and a young cow died mysteriously. That's it. The cow died from pneumonia that came on from being super stressed out we assume from all of the extra, unexplainable radio waves and microwaves on the property.
- Becky145
- 4 jun 2020
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I do agree that this show drags on at times. It's not fast paced. I think it's supposed to emphasize how slowly things move along while doing scientific research. I do not believe this is fake, however. There are real life filmings of UFOs , some strange/unexplained phenomena.....I admit, it does drag on to get to these parts. Perhaps season 2 will be a little faster paced and we get some real answers.....like what is that object underground?! Hey, inquiring minds want to know 😊
Is this show as good as Project Blue Book? Probably not, but it is fascinating just the same. Obviously, there is something going on at the ranch, whether it's paranormal, extraterrestrial, or even our own government experiments .... I hope we find out! I wonder if Dr Hynek ever went to this ranch to investigate anything? I don't recall seeing this in Project Blue Book. Wouldn't it be interesting if he had investigated this ranch? Will we ever learn the truth?
Is this show as good as Project Blue Book? Probably not, but it is fascinating just the same. Obviously, there is something going on at the ranch, whether it's paranormal, extraterrestrial, or even our own government experiments .... I hope we find out! I wonder if Dr Hynek ever went to this ranch to investigate anything? I don't recall seeing this in Project Blue Book. Wouldn't it be interesting if he had investigated this ranch? Will we ever learn the truth?
- mammamia701
- 2 jul 2020
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There is a liitle bit of overacting for sure...the presentation is not up to the mark...but the contents and the amount of screen time the ranch is given is alright.
Lets wait and watch how it gets with the episodes...
It may slowly grown on us.
- glenjacob
- 12 abr 2020
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These so called scientists talk about things like they're fact without any real experimentation other than some bs meters and conjecture. They use gpr and quickly say there is a 1000 ft disk shape craft buried...uhhh didn't toy here the guy say they could be boulder's. Its embarrassing to watch, cringy as hell, bs medical scares and fake worries over made up nothing's. Why can't a real show use real science and come up with real findings.... answer, there's nothing there!
- roblightcap
- 10 mar 2021
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