Shows way more footage than Paranormal Caught on Camera (2019). For example, in UFOs in the Forest, Sightings by the Sea and Demon in a Box (2021), the Canada man being pursued by his box of "Canneberges" cereal shows way more instances of the box moving on the kitchen counter towards him, whereas PCOC only showed the final instance, and repeated that over and over again. (Audiences have counted over a dozen times for a clip to be repeated on that show, while their "experts" comment.) Also, this show doesn't seem to blur audience-submitted paranormal videos beyond 80p, which is the norm at PCOC, their 'sister' show.
Just like in Paranormal Caught on Camera, the presenters wear the same clothes week after week, showing that they filmed all the clips in the same day. Blonde Frenchwoman Sandy Lakdar's look was copied by PCOC's Susan Slaughter, who would undergo a major makeover in an attempt to emulate her. As such, Slaughter duplicated Lakdar's look by wearing a similar black lace blouse, pulling her hair up and coloring it blonde, like Sandy, as well as doing her make up in the same muted orange eye-shadow, with similar liquid black eyeliner. It is unclear if Sandy is aware of this, but it is a major faux-pas in French culture to so blatantly imitate others and it is very much frowned upon in France.
When the paranormal "experts" talk in between segments, background hypnotic music is being piped. Hypnosis-inducing music alters brain-waves to a slower cycle. This softens conscious resistance and allows for easier influencing.