>>1978639>now you get content as deep as a modern documentary you can watch all videos and know as much as only watching one.Very well said. The (actually really good) production values belie a horrible lack of actual content. He doesn't show how to do what he does, he just talks about it. You get the sense he doesn't really know what to do or how to do what he wants to do; his "job" consists of making videos about HIS ghost town and figuring out how to get money together to pay other people to do the heavy lifting. He's just along for the ride.
Even that being the case it would be cool if he showed himself learning from people how to maintain old structures or out them on camera to talk about, say, fixing a water pump at the 700 level in that mine (very fucking cool topic which he spent all of 5 minutes glossing over.) He has literal days worth of content but just doesn't seem to have the vision on how to actually produce the content. Instead of a 2 hour journey following himself and the team he hires going down into the depths of a historic and dangerous mine filled with the bodies of the dead we get b roll footage of them at the pump while he narrates some boring diatribe about what his options are for getting water up there and crying about how much it costs.
It's shit.