jimlacy2003
I happen to live in an authentic gold mining town; here there are many old mine sites within miles of me. I thought this might be some interesting show about mining adventures.I couldn't sit through even one episode.It's obviously fake as a three dollar bill. As a matter of fact it's a carbon copy of any lame "ghost" so called "reality" show complete with night vision cameras, bad over dramatic acting, etc., that you've seen before. Silly, fake, and excruciatingly boring.Furthermore if you look up most of the cast of the show (like the cute Redheaded gal) that are reported to be a serious "Paranormal Investigator" (as serious as Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, etc., to begin with) you see in fact, big surprise here, they are in fact "actors"; with TV movie credits like "Nobody"..which ironically next to "nobody" ever saw.These are the kind of shows that probably some people might love (to put it lightly, people that believe in hocus pockus), and everyone else probably hates..
Ms.Kajun Lady
I have been religiously watching this series, due to the fact I have truly seen a few things unexplained in my lifetime. It did "Appear", to seem genuine. With this program, I "assumed", these were real Paranormal Investigators. They are quite the opposite. Kristen Luman is a model & therapist, who is to bring more of a male audience in, and Patrick Doyle is a Paranormal skeptic that has stated he doesn't even believe in ghosts. I am disappointed to learn they are not being truthful, but I guess nowadays, on TV who is? I was feeling connected to the hardworking miners because they are doing what we do everyday; SURVIVE to feed our families. The miners are the TRUE characters here. The rest is probably just as fake as the Investigators. I am moving on to better quality shows....
jamieflor
Aside from Ghost Hunters, Ghost Mine was one of my favorite paranormal investigation TV shows from 2013. I definitely enjoyed the progression of the show, and the escalation of paranormal experiences. When I was a child, the thought of entering a cave was always 1/2 way scary, but also adventurous. As for the cast, I thought they were interesting people. The miners have an interesting, and labor intense job. They're also very superstitious, and learning about their beliefs in things like "Tommy Knockers," was interesting. The best part of the show, for me, was the historical research into the mining town, and its connection to the Free Masons. There are definitely a few episodes, where interesting discoveries are made. Is the place really haunted? I definitely wouldn't want too camp in that area alone, but I definitely would like to see a second season.
andrea-674-338220
This is not too shabby, though I must admit that the paranormal activity aspect of the show is being pushed to its limits...I must ask myself if the investigators themselves are not leading everyone into a frenzy having their own agenda in mind....Now for the GOLD aspect of the show that is always a pleasure...whether you like to wear it, to sell it, or just watch the fever shake and bake who ever falls for its shiny beauty....one thing for sure you will enjoy the fever or even just maybe, catch the fever!!!. It would be nice if we knew how much GOLD was actually being pulled out of that GHOST MINE. I am also sure that every one wants to know if the two paranormal investigators are a couple. We must take note that these are the most polite miners I have ever seen, I guess that profanities don't exist in the mines...There is another theory that they have all been too scared to swear...in case that may unleash any more paranormal activity. Well enjoy!!! SISTO out....