Follows explorers Justin Fornal and Emiliano Ruprah as they investigate mysteries lost in time, through historical maps brought to life with 3D animation.Follows explorers Justin Fornal and Emiliano Ruprah as they investigate mysteries lost in time, through historical maps brought to life with 3D animation.Follows explorers Justin Fornal and Emiliano Ruprah as they investigate mysteries lost in time, through historical maps brought to life with 3D animation.
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Usually i find these shows brainless fun, but this isn't even that. A nobody with zero credentials repackages the same nonsense that's been done dozens of times.
Get some talent, some education, and some new places / wild ideas or get off my TV.
Yet one more pathetic and sensationalised series of unsubstantiated and ridiculous assumptions clogging up TV channels around the world. Now that I've stopped laughing after the Knight's Templar episode just shown in Australia, I can only conclude that this kind of TV production is targeted at the same people that think Trump was going to make America great again. If you want to understand history with a bit a clarity, learn to read a book. I'm not going to bore you with all the historical bloopers I found in just this one episode, but you lost me at the overton stone (way too well preserved to be from the 14th century) and then the number "184" carved into the ship stone. News flash boys and girls: they would have used latin numerals and not the hindu/arabic numbering system we use today. This is the same sort of revisionist history that makes most Americans convinced that World War 2 started in 1941. Pathetic, disappointing and one more reason why Americans shouldnt be allowed to comment on history prior to Columbus (even though he wasn't the first European to discover America. Maybe the producers of this and similar shows should invest their money in improving education in schools because god knows, if there's anyone out there that believes this steaming pile of manure, you really need a better education. Either that or stick to watching sports and chat shows.
Bad acting and re-used information. Works as a promo for the locations at best
I'm a sucker for these kinds of shows but it seems like they're just trying to quickly cash in on the trend. They usually don't bother to actual follow anything they find to it's conclusion, declaring things "solved" w/o actual proof. For example has anyone done any ground truthing on that alleged pyramid? Surely not that hard to do.
They really lost me in the Templar episode - a New England farmer's stone wall must be a Templar fortress??? Dear god there isn't an acre here that doesn't have them, those Templars sure were busy. I can't believe *they* believed that, which makes me think it's more than just bad investigation, it's a work of fiction on their part.
They really lost me in the Templar episode - a New England farmer's stone wall must be a Templar fortress??? Dear god there isn't an acre here that doesn't have them, those Templars sure were busy. I can't believe *they* believed that, which makes me think it's more than just bad investigation, it's a work of fiction on their part.
I have been watching this at bed time to go to sleep. As a sedative I give it 10 stars.
They are not discovering anything- they obviously have it all written and planned ahead of time then do fake discoveries in libraries and fake interviews to pretend they are on some quest of discovery. Then they just leave it unfinished and move on.
One particularly hilarious bit was when they were diving in the sea looking at ship wrecks. They were wearing the old standard SCUBA mouthpieces that you hold in your mouth but then they did voice overs to pretend they were talking to each other and the surface. You can't talk with a SCUBA mouthpiece inside your mouth.
They are not discovering anything- they obviously have it all written and planned ahead of time then do fake discoveries in libraries and fake interviews to pretend they are on some quest of discovery. Then they just leave it unfinished and move on.
One particularly hilarious bit was when they were diving in the sea looking at ship wrecks. They were wearing the old standard SCUBA mouthpieces that you hold in your mouth but then they did voice overs to pretend they were talking to each other and the surface. You can't talk with a SCUBA mouthpiece inside your mouth.
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