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there were some intriguing cases this season and I didn't mind revisiting Jack the Ripper, like Ocean said there was some info in there I wasn't aware of, and Mothman.
I do remember the original Mothman episode from watching Unsolved Mysteries and when the Richard Gere film came out I went further down that rabbit hole. I had no idea about these recent stories and sightings, even if THF points out, they were blue cranes. In general, I still like to watch and make my mind up but all the witnesses in this episode fit a stereotype. While I was watching I couldn't help but wish for more paranormal focused episodes as unsolved murder shows are a dime a dozen at this point but then it got me to thinking that since cable tv has only gotten bigger since Unsolved Mysteries first run, there is a whole cottage industry for paranormal shows, investigations, docs, that also expand to the internet and social media. The nostalgia in me had me hyped for Unsolved Mysteries return but I just don't know that there is a slot for them in an overcrowded market anymore unless the stories are really intriguing. |
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