About

Welcome! I’m Mzo, a fan of adventure shows and all things unexplained, based in South Africa. As the mind behind Paulton, owned by my company, Paulton Media Pty Ltd, I bring a unique mix of fascination and humor to the world of TV mysteries. If you’ve ever found yourself yelling at the TV during a show about Bigfoot sightings or cryptic archaeological digs, you’re in the right place.

Here, I watch the latest shows about aliens, cryptids, space, and hidden wonders of the world—not to marvel at the melodrama or take every theory at face value, but to see through the spectacle and have a good laugh along the way. Too many people take these adventure shows far too seriously, and most publications only make it worse, glorifying them as if they’re serious explorations of mysteries. But for me, the inconsistencies and absurdities are what make these shows entertaining, and I’m here to break them down.

Don’t get me wrong—I’m genuinely fascinated by the topics these shows cover. Who wouldn’t be intrigued by the mysteries of the cosmos, legends of strange creatures, or questions that have puzzled humanity for centuries? The problem isn’t the subject matter; it’s the way these shows cover it, adding drama and suspense where solid, curious inquiry should be. They turn genuine wonder into soap opera suspense, and I think it’s high time someone called them out.

So, here at Paulton, I don’t just review or recap. I peel back the layers of theatrical nonsense to get to the core of why these topics matter. For every laughable moment on screen, there’s a real question behind it—questions that deserve thoughtful exploration, not hyped-up reality TV dramatics. If you’re as intrigued by the unknown as I am but want to cut through the noise, join me as we explore what’s out there—through the lens of TV shows that, while amusingly flawed, touch on our deeply human drive to question, search, and maybe even find a few answers.