This is my very first review on imdb for the simple fact that ratings simply don't reflect the quality of the presentation.
I've watched each iteration of these paranormal investigations in Saginaw since their inception, and have always very much enjoyed their style. The fact that the team investigate a single location for months, rather than "lockdown" over night is so important, and while I'd love to get more content from them I'm happy with quality over quantity, and this has quality in spades.
One reviewer states a scene shows *small spoiler* a team member entering the house with a gun to shoot a spirit with "ghost bullets", despite the fact that they clearly state the house was broken into while they weren't there, and the police were called and shown in the following scene inspecting where the front door had been forced open. This, coupled with multiple incidents of property damage and outside tampering, make me question whether this person was either too intellectually handicapped to realise all of this before writing a review, or just a plain liar (and I really can't fathom a logical reason for the latter). Hence the reason for my quick review/reaction. I guess this just shows that you really do have to watch things for yourself. I just hope this rating doesn't shape the team's approach to the production of their documentaries, because that would be a genuine shame.
This investigation provided me with all the usual chills I've come to expect from the series, as well as some really intriguing scientific findings, testimony from credible sources putting their professional and personal credibility on the line, as well as some just plain perplexing occurrences.
Obviously there's a level of suspense of belief and implicit trust that you have to have for the film maker, as with all programs on the subject. But if you have an open mind and you're not fearful of the possibilities of the unknown, I firmly believe you'll enjoy this year's investigation by Shippy.