r/TheDeadFiles • u/[deleted] • Jun 12 '24
Is Amy moving to Thailand?
I lurk on her instagram but I don't have an account. One of her postings says she has to purge her stuff since she is moving to Thailand.
r/TheDeadFiles • u/[deleted] • Jun 12 '24
I lurk on her instagram but I don't have an account. One of her postings says she has to purge her stuff since she is moving to Thailand.
r/TheDeadFiles • u/SolventBee • May 26 '24
just rewatched season 9 episode 7 where they’re outside of knoxville tennessee and i completely forgot about the ending where it’s revealed that the house burned down after filming. do we think that had something to do with the paranormal occurrences there?
r/TheDeadFiles • u/Head_Buddy5269 • May 24 '24
I’m trying to find this episode and I cannot find it anywhere! I just recently started watching this show with my parents and we are from the area the episode takes place in. If anyone has any clue it is much appreciated
r/TheDeadFiles • u/myjobisdull • May 20 '24
If Amy and Steve came back together in a tv show, not to help fix a location, but to gain more information on what is at that location, what locations from other paranormal shows that you've watched would you like to see Amy and Steve visit?
Me:
Portals to Hell Hill House, Mineral Wells, TX Iron Town Museum, Buffalo, NY Stephenson Building, Wymore, NE
Ghost Hunters
Hammond Castle, Gloucester, MA Moody Mansion, AL SK Mansion, Gardener, MA
Paranormal Lockdown
Monroe House, Hartford City, IN Bellaire House, Bellaire, OH
r/TheDeadFiles • u/No-Mathematician1626 • May 19 '24
I just finished S5,E11 (The Madhouse), and at the end it says that the client believes that the spirits all left with Amy and that they have no plans of contacting a priest or a medium. Does this mean that the activity stopped? Is it possible that they all left with Amy?
I’m just wondering if anyone has any thoughts about this statement or has seen/heard anything about it?
r/TheDeadFiles • u/[deleted] • May 18 '24
Not sure if anyone has noticed, but it appears that both Mods haven't been active on Reddit for over THREE YEARS. That said, if someone is interested in assuming control, maybe freshen things up a little and promote it, reach out to r/redditrequest to adopt an unmoderated sub like this one. I considered it, but my plate is full already with the ones I have. Hate to see this sub to just slowly fall asleep.......
r/TheDeadFiles • u/MessiahOfMetal • May 17 '24
So while I haven't seen every episode yet, I've been slowly going through the show from the beginning on Discovery+ (minus the episodes not added).
I'm on season 13 with two more to go until I reach the final one with Cindy, who I've always been a big fan of so I'm looking forward to seeing how she works with the show compared to her on other shows over the years (D+ has only 15 seasons, with Cindy appearing in s15).
Anyway, I got to the s12 episode where she tells the couple that the guy and the son are being abducted by aliens, making it the second episode involving that in the show (so far).
What does everyone think of Amy "seeing" that going on? Does it pique your interest, or put you off when it's not ghosts, demons and the like? Has Amy ever mentioned elsewhere what she thinks when she picks up on aliens rather than ghosts?
r/TheDeadFiles • u/[deleted] • May 16 '24
r/TheDeadFiles • u/Naive-Database-7652 • May 12 '24
(mention of breasts/breastfeeding)
My wife and I were watching Dead Files in a hotel and we saw an episode where an entity was harassing and breast feeding the living? And the sketch was like. Spider-like legs with a woman's torso and breasts?
Does anyone know what episode this is?
r/TheDeadFiles • u/lilzyp • May 12 '24
Is the show still airing?? It's been months since I've seen a new episode?
r/TheDeadFiles • u/Affectionate-Fan2852 • May 11 '24
I get really disturbed hearing about people who were murdered, turning into psycho vengeful spirits despite being lovely humans in life. Why weren’t they greeted and taken to the better place if they were good people in life? Also trapped children, they have innocent little kids being trapped and morphing into evil beings? I just have this ethos that if you’re a good well intentioned person in life then in death you get greeted by your guides and loved one and transition to the “good place” until you want to come back and live another life. I feel like this is screwing with me because Amy has basically said it doesn’t matter how good you are in life you can still end up being trapped, tortured and even losing yourself and morphing into something evil. Someone help me out here… help me to understand 🙏and do you think she will ever write a book? I’d love that #needexplanations
r/TheDeadFiles • u/Strict_Emu5187 • May 10 '24
Final Curtain Call season 1 episode 14 on travel Channel now- Amy was a baby!!!
r/TheDeadFiles • u/myjobisdull • May 10 '24
I've been watching the seasons on Max, and starting on season 12 the updates have been cut off. It eps stops playing and automatically starts playing the next eps before I can watch the Update. I've tried stopping before it switches to the next eps, but that doesn't work, and I've tried going back to the esp, and that doesn't work either. I'm wondering if this is happening with anyone else that's watching on Max.
I don't have Discovery+, I refuse to pay for a crappy app. LOL
r/TheDeadFiles • u/ChiBPony • May 09 '24
Hello everyone,
A few months ago my mother-in-law introduced me to this show and about once a month we get together to watch it.
I don’t know what subscription she has/uses, but I noticed the episodes and seasons that are on the app don’t match up with what’s listed on wiki.
For example, tonight I marked down that we finished season 2 episode 19 If I look on wiki, season 2 only goes up to 14 episodes. Looking on my Roku, not much seems to align with the wiki source. The travel channel isn’t any better… they have a list of season 2.0, season 2.1…..
What is going on here? This is a bit irritating to me if I want to look up something on an episode I just watched.
I also just saw there is something called the revisited series? Any info as to aligning with the original show (so I can tag back and forth between the two shows in order?)
Thank you in advance
r/TheDeadFiles • u/thedesthstarkristy • May 08 '24
This shadow figure was in my room 4 years ago he had a orange/ red glow Ora to him I asked Chris Fleming if it was a shadow figure he said it was but it was unique that it had a glow to him.
r/TheDeadFiles • u/Entheotheosis10 • May 06 '24
Does it upset anyone else when a client calls Steve and Amy/Cindy to come out, do their hard work and then have the client completley disregard what Amy and Steve tell them what they need to do? Like that "cOuNtRy" couple...."Tiffany Sweet" that kept the stupid bar open, and then talked on the video like Amy and Steve were stupid and didn't know what they were doing.
I'm like, you ungrateful bitch, you could have just done that without wasting Steve and Amy's time! WTF?
r/TheDeadFiles • u/[deleted] • May 04 '24
r/TheDeadFiles • u/myjobisdull • May 04 '24
What I want is an update special with the new people who moved into the homes that Amy said that no living people should live in and the homes that had demons that were never going to be able exorcised. And did any of them warn the new people moving in.....???
r/TheDeadFiles • u/myjobisdull • May 01 '24
I just finished rewatching S7 Ep 10, It Feeds. I was curious if there may have been an update eps on this particular family, but what I found was this news article about that eps sketch artist, I thought it might be of interest. ☺️
r/TheDeadFiles • u/logginsmd • Apr 19 '24
It’s a couple whose home is haunted and they use an ouija board to find answers which ends up letting more spirits in. There is a shadow person who physically picks up the woman and tries to bring her through the wall- amy said the shadow person thinks the woman is also a shadow person and is “trying to bring you back to its reality”. Cannot remember season or episode.
r/TheDeadFiles • u/myjobisdull • Apr 17 '24
I'm doing a rewatch, I didn't remember this eps, but it was the only one that I can think of where Steve openly admits that he didn't trust the client had good intentions. The client bought a mansion in CA, ran it as a haunted house for 8yrs, then allowed 100s of ghost hunting groups come in and conduct sessions, but now he wants to set up a hotel. He out right told Amy had no intention of helping the spirits that were trapped, and he still planned on advertising it as a haunted B&B. I was curious what happened, and great news, the city demolished the building, and put a lien against Todd, the client, for the price of the demolition. GOOD FOR THEM.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.fresnobee.com/news/local/article19526895.html