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Teams of independent heavy-duty movers compete to transport oversized, bulky, and bizarre items, from massive machinery to delicate artworks, across daunting routes.Teams of independent heavy-duty movers compete to transport oversized, bulky, and bizarre items, from massive machinery to delicate artworks, across daunting routes.Teams of independent heavy-duty movers compete to transport oversized, bulky, and bizarre items, from massive machinery to delicate artworks, across daunting routes.
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Roy's death and Rusty's breath.
Episodes with Roy Garber are awesome, after that it's pretty much more of the same. And adding more neophytes with less than average experience is a repetitive. One Jared is enough!
Episodes with Roy Garber are awesome, after that it's pretty much more of the same. And adding more neophytes with less than average experience is a repetitive. One Jared is enough!
Much like "Storage Wars" or "Storage Hunters", i did not want to watch this, yet - it's good. However, Shipping Wars outshines both these shows, as the setting, items and journeys are different every single time. Roy is by far the star of this show, with Jarrett providing some look through your fingers viewing. I did not expect to enjoy this at all, however the downright fun of it, and the constant remarks from Roy such as "perfect, just like me" make it fantastic viewing. The one let down to the series is Chris and Robbie, whom do not posses the "entertainment factor" unlike Roy, Mark, Jarrett and Jennifer who always manage to come out with snide comments, hilarious one liners and always produce a wonderful show. As I said before, Roy is by far the star of this show, and sometimes overwhelms everyone - however, this is a good thing. Once you start watching, you wont want to see anyone else.
Shipping Wars is well worth a watch, and will leave you rooting for Roy and his one liners, and leaving you a bit starstruck with the idiocy of Jarrett.
A real, true, gritty 10 out of 10 show.
Shipping Wars is well worth a watch, and will leave you rooting for Roy and his one liners, and leaving you a bit starstruck with the idiocy of Jarrett.
A real, true, gritty 10 out of 10 show.
Its entertaining! Love the cast and the humor of the show. I recomend this show, time flies by quick when i watch it
This reboot isnt good or interesting at all. The white couple argues all the time, the black couple is rude and
has a bad attitude, the older guy is boring and the older black lady is loud and annoying. Smh, i dont like the brokers either.. sorry guys, but this is a FAIL... i even miss jarrod! And he was the biggest moron alive😂
First off, it's a fun show and a little fascinating watching how some of these strange loads get from point A to point B.
I think that the show does display real transporters, their real equipment, real loads, and real shipping. I also think that nearly all the drama is forced, fake, and completely inserted into the show to make it more interesting. I think that the personalities of the characters are vastly exaggerated. Roy isn't a complete jerk, Jarrod isn't a naive clutz, and Jennifer isn't a damsel in distress. That's all made up. Getting permits to haul heavy equipment across state lines, renting equipment, coordinating pickups and dropoffs, and tying down loads however is not.
Ultimately it's fun to watch, but if you've seen one episode you've seen them all.
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- TriviaRoy Garber (49) passed away from a major heart attack on January 17, 2014.
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