Zak and the crew attempt to summon demons as we review Ghost Adventures Quarantine episode 3.

A whole episode that revolves around summoning as the team are a week into their quarantine at the Haunted Museum in Las Vegas.
We begin by going over various equipment that was used to open portals to the other dimension (apparently) and spell cards.
All very interesting stuff as Zak goes over these various handwritten spells that were used to communicate with the other side.
Farfetched for a skeptic like myself to wrap my head around but watching the team reenact this spell from a time gone by was interesting to watch.

The episode is split between the summoning equipment and the infamous Devil’s Rocking Chair room.
A famous case from famed paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren.
The Devil’s Rocking Chair case is the first-ever case where demonic possession was used as a defense in a murder trial.
I couldn’t help but laugh when a skype call was conducted with a paranormal investigator at home and he’s wearing a face mask in the comfort of his own home.
Almost as though he was scared of catching the virus over a skype call.
In the next shot, the mask is gone.
After a quick chuckle, the tone takes a more sinister turn as Zak explores the history of the Devil’s Rocking Chair.
Kevin Frazier of Entertainment Tonight makes an appearance in this episode. ET has delivered the best interior content for the Haunted Museum giving the public interesting glimpses inside the world’s most haunted museum.
Kevin discusses an episode that they shot in the museum where he actually got immediate back pain when shooting a segment with the rocking chair. A chair known to cause back pain and other unexplainable symptoms from just sitting in it or close to it.
I’m a big fan of Kevin’s he’s incredibly funny and gets scared very easily but at the same time even though he’s hesitant about the things that lie within the museum he referred to the experience as ‘fun and games’ before he started to develop symptoms which made him question the very object and the story behind it.
That’s the kind of evidence I need! I want to sit in the chair as a skeptic and feel symptoms, to physically experience something like that would be amazing (as long as it didn’t kill me as that would suck).

This episode certainly displays more of the tech used in paranormal investigations but this is where I usually tune off. Any electronic device can be manipulated, episode footage can be edited until the right answers on a device show up to make good television. I just find those things hard to believe.
I’ve been on numerous investigations trying to get the evidence of a paranormal world existing within ours and I’ve had absolutely no responses other than a little stickman on an iPad which was hilarious.
Like I keep saying in these reviews, the program is gripping regardless of your beliefs or not. It’s interesting, captivating, and is a wonderful advert for the superb tourist attraction that Zak has now dedicated his life to.
The last episode brings the opening of the Dybbuk box and whilst it has been opened before on the show (in an episode of Deadly Possessions) it’ll be cool to see what happens this time around.
Ghost Adventures Quarantine Episode 3 review by Sean Evans
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Our Rating
Summary
As this series is drawing to its conclusion this is the most fun I’ve had watching Ghost Adventures since Deadly Possessions was released.
It draws you in, keeps you thinking and is incredible to behold.
