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If this is not realty TV gold, then what is?
They both have their bigfoot stories, too, and they’re pretty chilling. I mean, that’d be hard to forget! I love them and the world needs to see their story unfold as they search for cryptozoological critters and, like, host a gay bingo night for ghost hunters.
The hosts delve into preserving Bigfoot casts with advice from experts Cliff Barackman and Jeff Meldrum. Till comes to investigate and finds Ramsey injured and barely able to walk. Totally worth a docu-series on Hulu! Click Cancel if you want to go back and fix the images.
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Please, Hulu, don’t leave Wayne and Georges alone in their search!
Clearly I wanted Sasquatch to have a lot more sasquatch and a lot less crime. Georges just always misinterprets him! Now that’s something I can get into!
That’s not what Sasquatch is. This is totally a docu-series about the mysterious, mangy mountain of muscle we know as bigfoot—or at the very least, it’s about the people who have centered their livelihoods around believing in bigfoot.
The episode ends with an apology and reflection on past remarks about another Bigfoot researcher, emphasizing the importance of sticking to the facts.
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00:00 Friendly Banter and Show Preparations 00:27 Excitement for Upcoming Events 01:56 Unexpected Call from Cliff Barackman 02:45 Diving into Listener Emails and Voicemails 06:18 Gatekeepers and Evidence Discussion 14:49 Community Feedback and Off-Grid Living 20:02 Addressing Controversial Advertisements 22:20 Personal Revelation and Response 29:05 Listener Support and Generosity 31:55 Reflecting on Past Episodes 35:30 Public Apology and Moving Forward 39:44 Closing Remarks and Listener Engagement
Hulu’s ‘Sasquatch’ Needs More Sasquatch—And That Gay, Bigfoot-Hunting Couple
Remember back in the day when you’d tune into Unsolved Mysteries and be treated to a veritable buffet of bizarre true events?
Just watch their first scene together and tell me it’s not worth at least 12 half hours of your time! Keep your murders and kidnappings and—groan—“lost loves.” If it ain’t pushing the boundaries of reality as we currently accept them, then I ain’t interested (unless we’re talking about angels, which, snore).
Perhaps surprisingly, this is something to keep in mind when you put on Hulu’s new docu-series Sasquatch.
But Wayne and Georges? Seeing sasquatch eyes peering back at you through a window, having to swat an unseen being from crushing you in your tent—these men know how to tell some spooky stories when they aren’t bickering like Fred and Ethel Mertz. The first thing this couple does is bicker about which version of bigfoot they each believe in.
The name should say it all, right? Truly, the gay sasquatch hunters are this doc’s most fascinating discovery.
Despite loving the supernatural side of Unsolved Mysteries, I don’t go in for the TV shows that are all about hunting for ghosts or aliens or creatures.
I love the idea of Bigfoot finding his mate in a human man. The premises just seem flimsy because if these shows definitively proved the existence of anything out of this world, we’d probably know about it. Try finding a gay couple whose primary hobby is hunting for bigfoot—and I mean actual bigfoot and not a subcategory on Grindr!
But I think we can all agree that the most pressing unsolved mystery here is why these big gay bigfoot hunters don’t already have their own show.
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