Another recent review that is largely positive but again more critical of the mediumship stuff:
According to this reviewer there is a medium involved who attempts to channel spirit guides around her during a seance, and it comes off as hoaky and bizarre, even laughable. But I imagine this is equally due to the sense of discomfort and the strangeness of the situation or the voices resulting in such a response. It's been that way for me before.
It's nice he states that the folks like Greyson, Tucker and Fenwick (who also features in the documentary) are 'actual academic experts' who make some of the episodes better than others. They do indeed also not only mention (and refute) some skeptical points, but include those who are skeptical of mediums and explain why.
According to this reviewer there is a medium involved who attempts to channel spirit guides around her during a seance, and it comes off as hoaky and bizarre, even laughable. But I imagine this is equally due to the sense of discomfort and the strangeness of the situation or the voices resulting in such a response. It's been that way for me before.
It's nice he states that the folks like Greyson, Tucker and Fenwick (who also features in the documentary) are 'actual academic experts' who make some of the episodes better than others. They do indeed also not only mention (and refute) some skeptical points, but include those who are skeptical of mediums and explain why.