Evidence of Waverly Hills Sanatorium • Ghost Files Debrief

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Publicado 2022-09-28
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Ryan Bergara

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Lizzie Lockard

DIRECTOR
Mark Celestino

HOSTED BY
Ryan Bergara
Shane Madej

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Brittney Lee

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Jett Thorn

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Sam Young
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Frank Parker

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Sam Young

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Katie Deal

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Ryan Bergara
Shane Madej
Steven Lim
Katie LeBlanc


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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • I love this show because they aren't trying to convince you ghosts are real, they're just like "here's what we found, Shane thinks it's fake"
  • @missfuneralsong
    Ryan's face when he says "take it away!" and the ghosts actually do take it away is just... chefs kiss. Instantly iconic.
  • @tianshans
    sorry but shane talking to osmo like “what the fuck are you doing embarrassing me in front of the ghost” was definitely one of the best moments of the episode
  • @RunawayMilkyway
    In the moment, Shane felt the noises sounded enough like someone moving around near him that he said he thought Ryan was messing with him. To me, that feels more significant than anything else. Shane is pretty decent about calling stuff wind or whatever, even when it sounds a lot like something like footsteps or a voice. But whatever he heard, he wasn't able to say it was anything other than someone moving around
  • @romigithepope
    The reason I love this show is how genuine the relationship between Ryan and Shane. They don't present it as this perfect, no-conflict friendship. They clearly get on each others nerves at times, often purposefully. That's what real, true friendship is like.
  • @sotrue5413
    I'm a believer like Ryan, but I'm sorry Ryan, I couldn't see a figure in the doorway. My favorite evidence was the balls perfectly aligning themselves under two doorways, next to each other. I thought that was so crazy and couldn't understand how Ryan was so chill about it in the episode! I'm glad he's acknowledging it now, though.
  • @SmittenKitten.
    They should film an April Fools episode where they set up convincing (and terrifying) scares for Shane, but he doesn't know anything about it. He'll just think it's a regular-schmegular episode, but get legitimately scared. If they pumped enough money into it, they could set up some amazing scares. Of course, it should be filmed well before April Fools so it's not apparent what they're doing, and it could be released on the first of April.
  • @asapaints
    shane suggesting the dog ghost was a man doing puppy play is KILLING me
  • @TheArbiter10
    I think it's safe to say that Timmy was less scared of being caught in a net and more scared of the actual giant Shane running around in the weird hat screaming "TIIIIIMMEEEEEEEEH!!!!"
  • @jay_song_
    I like how Shane isn't being as patronizing about ghosts not being real and Ryan is being more rational about some of the "ghost noises" not actually being ghosts. I feel like both of them are meeting in the middle
  • @Sc0ttPrian
    As an audio engineer, I find a lot of whispering when I go to edit my recordings. It's absolutely me, I just don't always remember saying things. I could easily see questioning whispering within hours of audio from a creepy location, but microphones will absolutely pick up whispering that's inaudible from a foot away. I used to record outdoor sounds from a window in my old house, and I would let it run overnight to hopefully get rain, animals, or sounds of wind. Once you start boosting that signal... oh man. I'm getting chills thinking about that one time... For the one person who actually read this, I hope you're having a nice day.
  • @reinblack
    I'm so obsessed with how often Ryan and Shane change their style every time you see them. Gotta disguise themselves so the ghouls wont recognize them I guess
  • @mason-qk3yp
    You guys should put heart rate monitors on Ryan and Shane to see how scared they get. Especially Shane, I wanna see if he’s ever scared.
  • @danni.0898
    love their whole dynamic but I think one of my favorite things about this series (and unsolved) is that like.. if you do believe in ghosts/demons, the fact that shane is apparently devoid of fear in all of these situations would essentially make him like a protective charm since it’s believed malevolent spirits literally feed off of fear lol
  • So the humming was really odd, I’d definitely say that was something, could have also been the wind flowing down into the morgue which is why they didn’t hear it anywhere else. But the “face” behind Shane honestly just seemed like lights outside that disappeared cause he was walking. The dog one was really honestly a good piece of “evidence” but it’s also hard to tell with electronics because they can always malfunction.
  • @sofiakaye702
    ryan and shane debating over the footage from shane's solo investigation is giving major "I've connected the dots" "you didn't connect shit" "I've connected them" energy
  • Never feel disappointed if you don’t get evidence. We don’t watch this for the proof, we watch it because we love you guys! You’re entertaining people!
  • @cuchulainn140
    I think the “figure” is the most easily disproven. It’s a window in the room behind Shane, and the “eyes” are the lights of Shane’s gopro reflecting off it. You can see almost the same thing as he walks past the next room, but he’s moving slower so the window in the second room is clearer.