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Spend no more than 5 minutes to sign up and afterward you will definitely enjoy being a member of our online singles community. You can see all of the set previews before you ever ring the site. Whatever the result, the show will go on, and the ghost hunts will continue for now. Yep, nothing can go wrong with that. Dating for Hunters You need to be open minded. Certainly, no matter how well you do your stuff, you are only a part of the si. Neither Syfy nor Pilgrim Studios, which produces the show, owns TAPS.

And since news broke that and were departing the nearly 10-year-old series, the ghosts of investigators past, present and yet-to-come have weighed in - and there seems to be evidence of drama and hurt feelings. So let's break it down with what we know, what we don't know, and what we can speculate on. Published yesterday, May 29, around 6 p. ET, reported Bruni and Berry were leaving the unscripted paranormal reality show to pursue their own ghosty projects. Deadline did not name its source, but it is likely one of the two principles, or their representation. This is kind of a big deal for Ghost Hunters, which returns with new episodes in October. Since it premiered in 2004 - making it Syfy's longest-running reality show -- the series has experienced high turnover with female cast members with Bruni being around the longest 111 episodes, according to IMBD, since 2008. Berry, has been with the show since 2010, when he made the leap to the main series from the spin-off Ghost Hunters Academy. Together, Bruni and Berry, who is openly gay, have operated as a team on the show as well as representing diversity on a cast dominated by white, straight males. And their announcement did not go unnoticed. Not only does Hawes' tweet suggest contractual demands, but further posts intimate that it was his call to either reject those demands and push the two out. I made the right call and it's gonna be a good one! He also retweeted the Pilgrim casting tweet. Bruni and Berry themselves remained quiet about the Deadline story. However, both posted statements today offering more details. We were not 'let go' - we opted to move on. This was 100% our decision that we came to after some discussion with the production company. Pilgrim mentions a filming window that begins the end of June 2014. If this is for Ghost Hunters, that would suggest negotiations fell through fairly last minute before Bruni and Berry were to hit the road to film. It is reasonable to assume the episodes that will begin filming in June would be part of the series' tenth season. That filming schedule, if it is for Ghost Hunters, and the upcoming tenth season opens up a lot of questions, and room for speculation. But this apparent feuding on social media could present a problem for the network. Although it has moved away from paranormal programming, Ghost Hunters was once Syfy's favorite child. The show will celebrate its 200th episode, and tenth anniversary, in October. And although the show is likely winding down, or at least closer to its end than its beginning, it's a safe bet that Syfy would want to do something big to support that. For instance, previously there have been live Ghost Hunters investigations for Halloween, and a 2010 special in front of a live studio audience at Rockefeller Plaza in New York City celebrated its 100th episode. Not even a skeptic should question that that combination has the makings of a big event. Bruni and Berry have stated they are involved with the 200th episode, but would they and Hawes gather together for something like a live special? Moreover, are there any likely replacements that might pop up in the show's tenth season? Neither Syfy nor Pilgrim Studios, which produces the show, owns TAPS. Since its inception, Hawes has emphasized that his team is about family, and that no one has told him who to hire. He has brought daughters Haley and Samantha on the show, as well as a childhood friend McCormick, who departed in 2013. Again, this is pure speculation, but I doubt Hawes would want an unknown person on Ghost Hunters. Williams would be the obvious choice. She is known to the audience, and is a strong female, but she has said she previously turned down offers to return to the show. If producers want to branch out a bit, Joe Chin is a stalwart investigator who had appeared on both Ghost Hunters and Ghost Hunters International as well. The same goes for Dustin Pari, an investigator who exited the shows and focused on his Christian ministry. It could be totally unrelated, but the timing is curious. There is so much awesome going on right now. I look forward to illuminating more information in the weeks to come. Just stay tuned here. That retweet of the Pilgrim casting call certainly shows that McCormick is paying attention to what's shaking. The show lasted three seasons, and there is a lot of shared fans on the same network. Zaffis in particular has a high profile of his own as a paranormal researcher, and after being a series lead, he probably would want top billing. Whatever the result, the show will go on, and the ghost hunts will continue for now. But make no mistake, Bruni and Berry's joint departure from Ghost Hunters is stirring up activity in the paranormal reality realm.

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