I found the show on TV last night, and I have to admit it's pretty entertaining to see how they cycle through digging in the swamp, digging in the money pit, digging on the beach, and digging in other random places and still make minimal progress. I wonder who's bankrolling their operation?
Who is bankrolling them? No one would have to. They are making money hand over fist with the television production. When a reality show make the third season the money really begins to roll in. Is this their fourth season?
They already DID find something valuable! (The show. They found the show, which is more valuable than anything they will dig up, lol!)
I enjoy this show too, but the day they find anything will probably be the same day I win the lottery! 1941
They got wood tonight. This season's shows were probably filmed in spring of this year. If they have found anything significant it would be in the news by now.
Possibly but production could have made everyone involved sign non-disclosure agreements so that line of thinking is faulty. If they did find something production would either A) want to publicize it before hand to spur interest in the show or B) keep it quiet to reveal on the show and we don't know which is which
Programs like this remind me of a play I saw when I lived in NYC. It was "The Hot L Baltimore" and was a great story about the old Hotel Baltimore which had fallen on hard times and was home to pensioners and prostitutes and was closing. Touching human story about how these people had to relocate. They made a TV series out of it, but the hotel had to be saved each and every week and it only took about half a season for the idea to get old. I can't watch this show, but I would like to know what they have found.
As far as finding anything significant, the brothers were on the island treasure hunting from 2006-2013 and gave up like all of the previous hunters. The TV show is after the fact. Some of it are recreations, and some are just crackpot theories keeping the story line going, stringing us along. They know there is nothing there. They are trying to make the island a tourist destination. Anything that is found on Oak Island MUST be turned over to the museum in Nova Scotia.
Cynical much? Someone is paying millions for the equipment this season. I know it's not production and how long do you think it would take to recoup that from tourism revenue? Come on