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  Episode Information  
Title: Garden State Ghosts
Episode Number: 68
Season: 4
Season Episode #.: 12
Production Number: 412
Original Airdate: Wednesday June 11th, 2008
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Episode Crew
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Writer: (Unknown)
Story: Suzie Sueoka Kenton
Matt Meltzer
  Episode Summary  
TAPS heads over to Dave Tango's home state of New Jersey to investigate two separate locations, both well known for being plagued by Paranormal activities. Dave Tango's father, William "Bruce" Tango, tags along for the two investigations. The "Red Mill" and "Proprietary House" are investigated.

(Case #1: Clinton, New Jersey - The Red Mill)
TAPS heads over to Clinton, New Jersey to investigate a 19th-century mill, known as the Red Mill. The Red Mill Museum Village is over 200 years old, and has been used for making such products as wool, talcum, and grains. Paranormal claims include phantom footsteps, machinery stopping and turning on by themselves, strange noises like the clicks from a typewriters where none are present. People complaining about something touching them but nothing being visibly present, ghostly apparitions and other unexplainable noises & voices.

(Case #2: Clinton, New Jersey - Proprietary House)
On the second investigation, the TAPS team heads over to Clinton, New Jersey where they will be checking out the Proprietary House. Proprietary House was the home of the state's last royally appointed governor. The Proprietary House was once the house where Ben Franklin's illegitimate son,William Franklin, lived in. Paranormal claims associated with the mansion include ghostly apparitions of a little boy in colonial clothes, and a woman in white have been reported. Strange beams of light coming off the walls, phantom footsteps & shadow figures and unexplainable noises & voices have also been reported.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Joe ChinplayedHimself (Investigator in Training)Recurring (4th appearance)
William TangoplayedHimself (Dave Tango's Father/Investigator)Recurring (second appearance)
Bruce PearsonplayedHimself (Board Member of The Red Mill) 
David BreslaverplayedHimself (Former Director at The Red Mill) 
Elaine MayatplayedHerself (Volunteer at The Red Mill) 
Joanne XidiasplayedHerself (Eyewitness at the Proprietary House) 
Linda BlomquistplayedHerself (Docent at the Proprietary House) 
Mike MacewanplayedHimself (Eyewitness at the Proprietary House) 
  Episode Notes  
The episode, during its original airing, lasted 3 minutes longer then usual, due to SciFi Channel's summer movie preview. During this episode, a three minute preview of the upcoming movie The Hulk was shown.
 
  Episode Quotes  
(Note all EVPs are based on what either TAPS and/or the respective people associated to the case have understood after listing to the EVPs in question.)

(The following EVP was recorded at the the Red Mill.)
  • EVP #1:
  • Grant: You want to play a joke on him? You want to go pull on his legs? You thinks your as funny, huh?
    EVP: Come On!

    (The following EVP was recorded at the the Proprietary House.)
  • EVP #2:
  • Bruce: Are you afraid of us?
    EVP: No.
     
    (Dave Tango, Joe and Steve are handling a few tech stuff while Jayson and Grant walk in.)
    Jason: Hey, usually works better if you got power to it, guys.
     
    Grant: Tango we're going to Jersey.
    Dave: Alright!
    Jason: A lot of different reports in the area, so..
    Dave: That's cool.
    Jason: Well, we were figuring while we're up there, because its a lot of reports, the big buildings, you should see probably about having your dad come out with us.
    Dave: Really? Wow, that'll be great!
    Grant: It should be fun because you can boss him around.
    (Everyone laugh)
    Dave: Right!
    Grant: It'll be a fun night but then the rest of your life will suck.
     
    Bruce: Yeah, I'm looking forward to this, I'm exited.
    Jason: Yeah, you sound like your jumping.. jumping up and down their Bruce.
    Grant: Right out of his skin, huh? jeez.
    (Jason, Grant and Kris Williams start laughing)
     
    (Steve and Joe inside their van)
    Steve: Hot chicks in that car, man. Don't keep looking at them.
    Joe: I saw them.
    Steve: They were staring us down, Joe.
    (Joe starts laughing)
    (Jason and Grant hearing Steve via radio, Jason laughs)
    Steve: Their were like five blond chicks in the back.
    (Bruce, who is in another van answers Steve)
    Bruce: What was the age limit on that.. on those blonds?
    Steve: Over 18 under 25.
    Kris: Ohh, under 25? I'm an old lady? Let me see.
    (Kris asks Jason for his radio to reply to Steve)
    (Jason to Steve before he hands the radio to Kris)
    Jason: Wow, you just insulted Williams.
    Kris: I don't consider 27 old at all.
    Jason: Specially seeing that I got three daughters. Hey, Steve your not coming to my house for dinner anymore.
    Steve: Ms. Hawes better keep the doors locked
    Grant: Ohhh.
    (Everyone in the three cars starts laughing.)
     
    Dave: This is the first father son investigation that TAPS has done. It's pretty cool. It's good to have my father here and teach him the ropes.
    Bruce: I'm really excited to get his chance even though he loves bossing me around.
    Dave: No, see I'm hugging you right now.
    Bruce: yeah, yeah..
     
    (Steve and Dave looking at a big spider)
    Steve: Wow, Tango, see that guy?
    Dave: Wow, man why do they have to look so sinister?
    Steve: They do, they look like demons or something.
    (Steve becomes startle, causing Dave to become startled)
    Dave: Don't do that to me.
    Steve: What is that? I don't know what that is? Why do I..?
    Dave: It's just cobwebs. It' on me. Get it off.
    Steve: I see it.
    Dave: There it is, Kill it
    Steve: It's a spider, ah bug!
    Dave: What?
    Steve: A flying bug.I just saw it.
    Dave: Stomp, just stomp. Stomp everywhere, come on help me.
     
    Joe: I'm getting goose pimples.
    Kris: Yeah you are. Holly crap, Joe.
     
    (Jason anding a case of equipment to Bruce Tango)
    Jason: Here you go Bruce.
    Bruce: Taking care of the old man? I can carry another little one.
     
    Steve: Hey man, we are going to need a mini DV on the very top floor.
    Dave: Go up there, and tell him we're going to be using this camera.
    (Dave hands Bruce a camera)
    Bruce: Cool
    Dave: Up on the forth.
    Bruce: Yup
    Steve: One weird thing about it, is that I don't boss my around my father. He's my father. And he's a pretty intimidating person he doesn't mean to be, but he is. But lets see what happens tonight. Hopefully we won't get into any fights, we usually don't, but high stress goes on who knows?
     
    (Kris taunting the spirits)
    Kris: Come on out, you loser! You threw a kid out the window, you shouldn't be afraid of us.
     
    Dave: We just, hold it.. Hold it from the bottom.
    Bruce: OK, you want me to do it?
    Dave: Yeah I want you to do it. I'm training you.
    Bruce: Thank you.
    Dave: Thank you who?
    Bruce: Boss.
    Dave: Alright.
     
    Bruce: He (Dave) told me he was in charge, and he is in charge tonight. But when he gets home It's back where I'm the boss.
     
    Dave: You know, I never really get personal experiences. I mean, you know its really cool that this is my father, maybe he's a good luck charm. I don't know.
     
    Bruce: This is pretty cool.
     
      Episode References  
    As referenced during the episode, this the second time Dave Tango's father, William "Bruce" Tango, helped out in a TAPS investigation. First time being in Two to Tango.
     
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