Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe world's most incredible engineering projects are revisited to uncover why places full of mysteries and untold secrets are now abandoned ruins.The world's most incredible engineering projects are revisited to uncover why places full of mysteries and untold secrets are now abandoned ruins.The world's most incredible engineering projects are revisited to uncover why places full of mysteries and untold secrets are now abandoned ruins.
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I've been watching episodes all along of Mysteries of The Abandoned, and find this to be a decently interesting show (if less interesting overall than the similar What On Earth? on the same network.) Too many former war sites and bomb shelters feature throughout but...I guess that's just how the human race has been spending a great deal of its time ruining the planet and leaving messy, uncleaned dump sites on earth. Because apparently we're still up to the moment living tribally with Hatfield and McCoy mentality, even though it's supposedly the modern age.
However, today while watching a newer episode of MOTA, I see that Discovery Channel not only leaves their network logo in the bottom right of the screen for the entire episode, NOW there's an intrusive eyesore banner in the upper right corner of the screen simultaneosly as a promo for the Bering Sea Gold show. This also never goes away while watching the entire episode.
You've GOT to be kidding me, right ?
With the glut of networks and all the FREE entertainment alternatives around as well, don't think for ONE second I'll keep watching this non-essential show if you're going to put an eyesore in the top right corner for future episodes. I have no interest in Bering Sea Gold. I will never watch it. No amount of reminding me of that show is going to get me to watch it. Or whatever other annoying banner ad you want to foist in my eyesight. I resent MORE advertising being shoved in my face, to watch your so-so Abandoned show. So this is a message to Discovery Channel if they read these reviews: LOSE the insidious advertising creeping or consider me DUMPING watching this show's future episodes or re-runs. Keep that crap up on your network on other shows and it's bye bye for them, too.
However, today while watching a newer episode of MOTA, I see that Discovery Channel not only leaves their network logo in the bottom right of the screen for the entire episode, NOW there's an intrusive eyesore banner in the upper right corner of the screen simultaneosly as a promo for the Bering Sea Gold show. This also never goes away while watching the entire episode.
You've GOT to be kidding me, right ?
With the glut of networks and all the FREE entertainment alternatives around as well, don't think for ONE second I'll keep watching this non-essential show if you're going to put an eyesore in the top right corner for future episodes. I have no interest in Bering Sea Gold. I will never watch it. No amount of reminding me of that show is going to get me to watch it. Or whatever other annoying banner ad you want to foist in my eyesight. I resent MORE advertising being shoved in my face, to watch your so-so Abandoned show. So this is a message to Discovery Channel if they read these reviews: LOSE the insidious advertising creeping or consider me DUMPING watching this show's future episodes or re-runs. Keep that crap up on your network on other shows and it's bye bye for them, too.
In many episodes there is too little to see while historians and engineers that review the sites leave the impression they have never been on the sites they comment about but have been shown video clips of these places ,.
The series suffers from the typical American television o phenomenon of repeated narration and repeated clips of the same material , so typical with National Geographic , Discovery Channel and the sort.
Overall, the show is pretty interesting. However, I cannot stand to listen to Dr. Nusbacher. The over-annunciation of every word is annoying.
Seriously, does anyone proofread what the narrator says? Does anyone watch/listen to the final product? He says "ominous" at least once per site, someone please teach him about synonyms. He constantly says "forbidding" instead of "foreboding", please teach him the difference. He pronounces macabre maca-bruh. His grammar is atrocious. There are some really interesting places featured but the narrator is so god awful it's hard to watch.
Totally disagree with everyone about Dr. Nusbacher. First saw her on history channel , commenting on WW2 history. Found her to be very knowledgeable and informative. Did what you all did and looked up her history, saw what you saw. Who cares? Really? Let's talk about her energy and zest for teaching. I find her loud, enthusiastic delivery, engaging and fun. Would love to have had more teachers like that during my educational years. Andrew Gough is the one with over the top drama and absurdity. Would rather watch 10 hours of Lynette over 10 minutes of that drama queen!
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- ConnexionsEdited from Abandoned Engineering (2016)
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By what name was Mysteries of the Abandoned (2017) officially released in India in English?
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