Did you see the show? What did you think of it? [Please answer in the comments!]
The comments made on this episode (located on the original post for this topic) made it seem like Monsterquest did a good job killing off the nay-sayers, suspicions and doubt. So I'm really interested to see why exactly this is.
Apparently DNA tests were inconclusive and the creature cannot be identified.
My Thoughts:
They didn't really go into the story of how/why the strange Metepec creature was captured. They didn't tell us anything about the rancher. They didn't go into the story about how the rancher (or someone around him) was supposedly burned alive in his car.
Who did the DNA testing? What's the name of the company? Did they allow another lab to also do DNA testing? If no, WHY NOT?
There was a round table scene (in part 4) where the pathologist snatches the creature from another researcher... and he isn't wearing gloves like all the others have been doing to handle the creature. He's contaminated it!
Nichols (was that his name?) is not a researcher. He is clearly treated this as a joke (with his balloons.) He is not even a skeptic. He is a debunker. Why have someone like that on the show? Does there always have to be a condescending debunker on the show? And I think his balloon cluster test failed miserably. To me it proved what he didn't want to prove, that these flying objects/enteties are not balloon clusters.
Also, I didn't realize just how tiny that creature was! I was expecting it to be atleast twice that size!
Where was Joshua P. Warren? Did he have a falling out with Maussan?
Is Jaime Maussan making money off of this creature? Was he paid to be on this show? Did he charge anyone money to see this creature?








