Wow, this one was a winner! I spent a few nights bored through the On-Demand ghost series just to find one just like this but they're far, few in between all the boring stuff. I know many of these shows fake the stories and the interviewees are played by actors with a different name instead of being listed as "Self". (That's the main give-away, LOL!) But this one felt very real. To someone who is like i was a few short years ago, we are "gullible". To someone who has lived through their own paranormal story, we know better and that's why I've become obsessed with watching this stuff.
Anyway, this starts off with an officer in a factory who encounters a 10' tall demon. Now, I no longer believe in Christian religion, which I' convinced is just hogwash. And demons are part of their mythology. That said, the alleged officer recounting the story was filmed in the dark to protect his anonymity. Sure it could be just a gimmick to "fool the gullible" but if that guy was an actor, he deserves an Emmy. I don't believe his story, because in my reality demons do not exist, of course not, but I now know better than to dismiss it fully. What if there are many realities and what 1 person believes, they manifest? The other part of me was fascinated by those cool horns and I couldn't help but be convinced that if you just talked to the nice demon, you could be BFFs. (Demons need love too, no?) So that's what fascinated me but the recreation was pretty boring and bad because the demon was kept in the dark, relinquished to being a silhouette pretty much and so was the actor in the recreation.
The 2nd story got interesting: a haunted ambulance. Now, how cool is that?! Who'd have thought?! The woman telling the story was like what pretty much all of us have been, at some point, and many probably still are: a non-believer, so, even though she was warned, she was gonna drive that ambulance when nobody else would! You'll have to watch to see what happened to her!
3rd story was, to me, by far the best, even though the previous 2 were already pretty good (perfect for Halloween, I'm almost 2 weeks too late, already!) A cop who gets supernatural protection during a shootout, in the form of a shield. Of course, one wonders if this stuff exists, then why him and not all the others who die in shootouts?! Then I couldn't help but flashback to the one time I experienced a supernatural effect of my own, which saved my life on the road. (For however many times this has happened to me, I keep denying that they're real!) But I'm still here. In fact, I flashback to other times of auspicious paranormal happenings. Back to the story: the interesting part, here again was the person being interviewed. And he, himself, did question: "why me? Why some have to die?" Which made it all the more real.
All 3 interviewees were very credible for their specific and aforementioned reasons. The last one was the most dramatic and awe-inspiring. The 2nd one was the scariest (so far as recreation) and the first one? Possibly the scariest of them all in real life, but darned if I can't stop thinking that demons can be befriended! Can you just imagine how cool it would be!? "That person insulted me for my opinion in the comments. Find them. Take care of business." I so would totally do that. What do you feed a demon to keep them happy and working for you?! Well, anyway, I'm giving this a 10/10 even though it didn't star Humphrey Bogart or Ricardo Montalban, but it's pretty top of the line for a series like this. (And goodness knows them production values are low and most of them suck!)
Now where was I? Oh, yes! "Bartender! I'll have one Demon on the Rocks! And make it snappy, I have tons of valid contributions that went totally declined..." :-P.