I watched this last night (so, as I'm writing this, it's Thursday May 8th) and the documentary itself had some very interesting "content" but I just hated the way it was produced.
"Children of the Grave" is an example of my "pet peeve" when it comes to any sort of documentary relating to the supernatural....they (the producers) go way overboard trying to give it a look and feel that is eerie and mysterious. They use fast paced editing, bizarre camera angles, tacky special effects, poorly done "recreations" of actual events and try to package the whole thing in a way that I suppose is meant to be entertaining - but for me, personally, all of that just spoils the content.
The picture of the "shadow children" in the woods - (that place called "Zombie Road" in Missouri) was fascinating!
I would have prefered just a very "straight forward" documentary about that!
Actually, any of the different "topics" could have been expanded into it's own documentary and they could have produced something intriguing that was worth watching....but as it was, it just didn't seem like the producers believe that intelligent adults could possibly have an interest in a "paranormal themed documentary" without trying to spice it up or something. That's too bad, because this really could have been a great show.