La vérité derrière les mystères les plus fascinants, étranges et inexplicables au monde.La vérité derrière les mystères les plus fascinants, étranges et inexplicables au monde.La vérité derrière les mystères les plus fascinants, étranges et inexplicables au monde.
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Shows about the unexplained have been a dime-a-dozen. But this incarnation delivers the facts with just enough fluff to make it interesting, without crossing the line into hyperbole and sensationalism. Often the segments feel TOO short and that it moved on TOO quickly. Laudable restraint by the producers/directors.
Even Shatner is restrained. Another reviewer describes his performance as "tired". I find him wonderfully low-key, which is a refreshing departure from the type of hype typical hosts try to inject into topics that, while interesting, aren't really as jaw-dropping as they pretend them to be. "Tired"? I can only wish I'll be as "tired" at 88.
At the end of the day, would I watch more? You bet! Keep 'em coming.
Even Shatner is restrained. Another reviewer describes his performance as "tired". I find him wonderfully low-key, which is a refreshing departure from the type of hype typical hosts try to inject into topics that, while interesting, aren't really as jaw-dropping as they pretend them to be. "Tired"? I can only wish I'll be as "tired" at 88.
At the end of the day, would I watch more? You bet! Keep 'em coming.
Judging by 2 different episodes, they approach each "mystery" in a supernatural/conspiratorial way and not in a what actual happened way.
Lost interest after realizing that.
Lost interest after realizing that.
This program follows in the footsteps of Shatner's "Weird or What" series with much of the same content and themes. I watched the episode dealing with viruses and only parts of 2 others, so be aware of that when reading this review.
The virus episode stated some very valuable and good information but on at least two occasions, it veered into the 'paranormal' nonsense and that really turned me off. What's different about this show (as opposed to say "Ancient Aliens") is that while they mention unexplained incidents, they do not lend any credence to them necessarily.
I thought they did a good job of explaining the history of viruses and plagues and the origin of vaccines, though they could have gone much more in depth.
In summary, the fact that I watched it beginning to end is a good indication that this is not a show that focuses on paranormal subjects and that is a good thing. I could easily be a much better and more worthwhile program but as it is, it's tolerable and I did enjoy parts of it. 7/10 for me.
The virus episode stated some very valuable and good information but on at least two occasions, it veered into the 'paranormal' nonsense and that really turned me off. What's different about this show (as opposed to say "Ancient Aliens") is that while they mention unexplained incidents, they do not lend any credence to them necessarily.
I thought they did a good job of explaining the history of viruses and plagues and the origin of vaccines, though they could have gone much more in depth.
In summary, the fact that I watched it beginning to end is a good indication that this is not a show that focuses on paranormal subjects and that is a good thing. I could easily be a much better and more worthwhile program but as it is, it's tolerable and I did enjoy parts of it. 7/10 for me.
Please do not pay attention to some of the negative reviews as this series has a lot to offer its viewers. William Shatner may be long in the tooth (age 89) but his delivery is as smooth as a good scotch, and the production value of each short story are always top notch. I especially enjoyed season 2, episode 9, "The Greatest Escapes" which was delivered not as a series of documented facts, but merely speculative on the part of William Shatner which had me (for one viewer) wondering what the real story is, and what actually happened? Shatner discussed the escapes underwater of the Great Harry Houdini, as well as the escape of three convicts who disappeared off of Alcatraz island never to be seen again (which to this day are still unexplained, thus the series title).
If you enjoy real life mysteries, which can lead a family into robust conversations and various opinions, then The UnXplained is a must see.
I give this series a highly rated 8 out 10 IMDB rating.
If you enjoy real life mysteries, which can lead a family into robust conversations and various opinions, then The UnXplained is a must see.
I give this series a highly rated 8 out 10 IMDB rating.
We've seen about 30 of these same shows before about unexplained phenomena, but many are very cheesy with subpar presentation and production value. History channel manages to create a decently captivating yet cliche show that rises above most unexplained type shows due to excellent production execution. The narration by Shatner is a comforting aspect and is the foundation of the show. The subject matter is interesting enough and elevated by expert photography and well selected atmospheric settings. With 2 episodes so far I want to see what else they focus this season which is something I can't say about 90% of paranormal unexplained shows. It's all about the presentation.
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