Finding Bigfoot (2011– )

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Matt Moneymaker, the founder of the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organisation (B.F.R.O.), and a team of the the B.F.R.O.'s top investigators travel North America and the world to search for the mysterious creature called "Bigfoot".

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Matt Moneymaker, the founder of the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organisation (B.F.R.O.), and a team of the the B.F.R.O.'s top investigators travel North America and the world to search for the mysterious creature called "Bigfoot".

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This show is obviously a joke...a very bad joke
7 January 2013 | by (United States) – See all my reviews

I just got done watching yet another episode of this show and I don't know why I keep watching it. I guess I'm just watching it now for the laughs. You have a group of people that will believe anything is a Sasquatch. In one scene there is obviously a reflection of heat from the camera or people standing around the camera...as I have seen many with those thermal imaging cameras, the mysterious heat dissipates as soon as a heat source is introduced into the field of view. That is exactly what happened. As soon as the other cast member came in the mysterious heat source that was on several trees seemed to have vanished. Did these guys even attempt to explain it away? NO! Immediately it must be a Sasquatch (that apparently has the ability to teleport itself, because they didn't even bother to check for foot prints or go after it). Then they get the chance to use this equipment is state-of-the-art! I mean they can see up to 9 miles away with these cameras and it has infrared cameras so they can see the detail of a deer down in the valley, even rodents moving about! It was amazing!? So what do these idiots do? Well they send two morons out there in a little golf cart making all kinds of noise, and another one out to make whooping and howling noises. Guess what happens? NOT A FRICKEN ANIMAL IN 9 MILES AND THEY CAN'T FIGURE OUT WHY! I mean how much more stupid can these people get!? LOL...Their scent can be picked up 2 miles down wind by most animals. Making all that noise is going to send most animals in the opposite direction, even Sasquatches if they exist. This has to be one of the worst shows I have ever watched, and these guys will never find anything at all with the techniques they use, but then I doubt that they are even trying. Furthermore, the town hall questions and testimony filler parts of the show are just the most torturous and ridiculous part of it all. They ask a show of hands who has seen one, and about half the room raises their hand and they play some suspenseful music and cut to a commercial. Yes, people raising their hands is apparently a very good cliff hanger to the producers of this show, and a great spot to cut to the commercial, because we can not wait for them to come back and explain to us why so many people raised their hands-- ooohhh, suspenseful! lol. Then we hear all these stories from these 'eye witnesses' that are automatically deemed credible because, well, they just look like they are. This show doesn't even deserve one star...I don't even know how it got a second season. I'm guessing that most people keep tuning in because they are like me: just tuning in to laugh at these clowns.


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