Contributor: John Keegan
Grant’s announcement results in a distinct shift in the tone and focus for this episode, as everything is framed in the context of his status as a short-timer. It’s already getting to the point of excess for me, perhaps due to the relative lack of attention that they’ve paid to the investigators and their lives in recent seasons. I’ll be sorry to see him go, but how much more meaningful might it have been, had the show retained the approach from the first two seasons?
The review for Ghost Hunters 8.7: “Frighternity” has been added to the archive.