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Three teams of gold prospectors take a gamble to strike it big, deep in the wild west of outback Australia.Three teams of gold prospectors take a gamble to strike it big, deep in the wild west of outback Australia.Three teams of gold prospectors take a gamble to strike it big, deep in the wild west of outback Australia.
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The early seasons depicted actual gold hunters wandering about the outback looking for gold. It showcased the challenges associated with trying to find gold with metal detectors and small operation mining equipment.
Unfortunately, the producers became bored with reality and felt the need to introduce "tension" into the show. Now we are treated to desperately untalented actors repeating every two minutes how if they don't find gold they won't have gold. As if this were some deep revelation worthy of repetition because we could never figure that out for ourselves. It's insulting. Minor, routine situations - a split hose, a fly bite, rain, summer heat - are treated as though they are life and death situations. They aren't, and no amount of "if we don't fix this our season is over" can transform a flat tire into something exciting. It's all moronically simpleminded. Worse, it isn't interesting or compelling or worthy of our time.
Early seasons were an 8, later seasons a 2.
Unfortunately, the producers became bored with reality and felt the need to introduce "tension" into the show. Now we are treated to desperately untalented actors repeating every two minutes how if they don't find gold they won't have gold. As if this were some deep revelation worthy of repetition because we could never figure that out for ourselves. It's insulting. Minor, routine situations - a split hose, a fly bite, rain, summer heat - are treated as though they are life and death situations. They aren't, and no amount of "if we don't fix this our season is over" can transform a flat tire into something exciting. It's all moronically simpleminded. Worse, it isn't interesting or compelling or worthy of our time.
Early seasons were an 8, later seasons a 2.
This tv show is the Aussie version of Gold Rush. I wouldn't mind seeing a few more episodes per season. Really good to see someone using machine which is well known in the Klondike. I hope this show continues for season 4.
An enjoyable show about hunting gold in the outback.
Brought back memories of my 55 business trips to Australia for 2-3 weeks where I also got some time to hike the Outback, Olgas or Ayres Rock (Uluru).
Love the beauty and danger of the outback and these 3 teams are quite different from each other and present different levels of hunting for gold and all are interesting.
Well worth watching on Netflix.
Brought back memories of my 55 business trips to Australia for 2-3 weeks where I also got some time to hike the Outback, Olgas or Ayres Rock (Uluru).
Love the beauty and danger of the outback and these 3 teams are quite different from each other and present different levels of hunting for gold and all are interesting.
Well worth watching on Netflix.
As each new season comes out, I'm finding it less enjoyable and it's a shame. It's more about the "drama" then actually finding gold now. That drama is so manufactured that you can't help but laugh. What happened?? Were audiences asked what they most wanted to see and Drama was number one??
Last season was stretched out to 20 episodes but half the time nothing happened except for lots of talking, lots of repetitive narration (same with Opal Hunters. YES, we know what black opal is!!!!) and fake drama. What about that theft from the dust devils where the car "broke" into their property? Damn, they got away!? Uh oh, you can see the 4WD's number plate...we'll just need to blur it out in post production ok!
Season 6 has just started and the Dust Devils, who did pretty damn well last season are already talking about going bankrupt in Episode 1 because they had a smashed excavator windscreen and a blown truck tyre. Guess how much gold digging they did in the episode? None.
I'll just watch the highlights on youtube this season thanks.
Last season was stretched out to 20 episodes but half the time nothing happened except for lots of talking, lots of repetitive narration (same with Opal Hunters. YES, we know what black opal is!!!!) and fake drama. What about that theft from the dust devils where the car "broke" into their property? Damn, they got away!? Uh oh, you can see the 4WD's number plate...we'll just need to blur it out in post production ok!
Season 6 has just started and the Dust Devils, who did pretty damn well last season are already talking about going bankrupt in Episode 1 because they had a smashed excavator windscreen and a blown truck tyre. Guess how much gold digging they did in the episode? None.
I'll just watch the highlights on youtube this season thanks.
I get the impression the editors are desperate to create the story than just record the story as it was meant to be. Some later events seem fabricated. People are often repeating themselves too. I appreciate that filming people just wandering about silently listening to weird noises from a machine that tells them where a "target" might be located may appear boring, but clearly this is the job. It's what prospectors largely do. The editors need to scrap a lot of the dross in their episodes and pare them back to the interesting normal events, not make things up or force things to happen. HOWEVER, I learned a lot about prospecting by watching these Series and find the characters very interesting and likeable. It just needs more judicious editing.
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