Alien : Maybe. I don't remember
grasshopper rex : You were alive in the 1st century?
hants2 : closet I ever want to go back to Tampa
User67 : They did all that cgi but they couldn't pay for Lopez to shed fake tears,,, enjoyable flic...
BJ_Mcgee : Thank you uploaders!
snazzydetritus : God, this show is a breath of fresh air...funny, understated, quiet, interesting. Mackenzi...
Researcher : Let's not forget the whacked out stuff H. P. Lovecraft, Clive Barker, Ray Bradbury et al h...
Akrimaya : Nah! The ‘80s..those were the days!
RobotAllah : Glass blowing really is an amazing art form. Well made and easy to watch show. Check it ou...
Lulusbay : Agree! When I found this I just loved every minute of it - and I told so many people to w...
I grew up reading Thor Heyerdahl books because my aunt thought it was cool that when I was ten I read an article in the National Geographic and became obsessed with the Nazca lines. I devoured those books even though I knew they were probably mostly kind of maybe silly. No atheists were harmed in the making of this show. God and Jesus have a sense of humor. Everything is connected. Shakespeare was a plagiarist who had a real knack for telling other people’s stories with way better words. Nobody owns mythos, that’s the point. Nobody’s an expert. Go relax, smoke a joint or take a hard run or whatever your thing is, and enjoy this as a delightful soupcon of someone saying, hey what about that thing. (Extra points for all the Latinesque banter, amazing the people on this site and their zealful earnestness.) I’m just jealous nobody funds me to go on these kinds of junkets.