Monday, October 14, 2013

Brad Meltzer's Decoded: Season 1



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Even the most common, ordinary objects in the modern world and history may contain secret messages, steeped in codes and symbols. Brad Meltzer's Decoded is a show where the viewer follows a team of investigators who try to determine the meanings behind various symbolism, alleged secret codes and conspiracies that surround us everyday. In each episode, these credible researchers will travel far and wide to examine the clues and decode the hidden meaning behind these seemingly innocuous origins. They will canvas the darkest reaches of the world to connect dots toward revealing a deeper truth.

I love this show. I'm not a Conspiracy Theorist or a Conspiracy buff, I just enjoy watching shows dealing with Historical and unsolved mysteries. I agree with some critics that the show is far from being perfect, but each episode is full of interesting and fascinating information, and I've learned a lot while watching these episodes. Keep an open mind while watching this show, and don't...

This show is awesome!!!
Many people bash this show for not being correct all the time and trying to get people to question everything around us. To me, this is what makes this show special! I mean even in the 9th episode or so the team got arrested for trespassing on private property! I hope there is going to be a season 2 because the information they provide on this show is awesome and it is very thrilling and entertaining to watch. Buy it!

I love Brad Meltzer
Ok, before I review this, I have to say that I was already a huge Meltzer fan before I saw the show. That being said, the show is absolutely wonderful. The team looks at different historical mysteries and travels to talk to experts and find clues. The team is great - they all have such different opinions, so they each give something unique to the show. Meltzer, himself, is hilarious! Although he does not travel with the team, he provides many of the contacts while cracking jokes and analyzing the team's research. The History Channel produced the show, so you know that it is well executed.

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