![]() Why would Discovery even continue with such a show, you might ask? Well, you see, Discovery knows that they can’t go wrong with a show whose backdrop is the Bering Sea, a seabed speckled with a treasure of gold and a host of determined crew members willing to risk their lives in search of a fortune. To all the haters of the Bering Sea gold, sorry to let you know that the show is still going strong. He took over from Thom Beers from season three till now, and we can only cheer him on. ![]() Thankfully, Bering Sea Gold has one of the best in the business, Mike Rowe. It is utterly captivating and not for the faint of heart.Ī good adventure series should always have an excellent narrator. In the 45 minutes it takes for each episode, you may not only bite off all your nails, but you may be tempted to bite off your fingers too. If you’re an anxious nail biter, then wear some gloves when watching this show. This soup of danger and exhilaration has had fans at the edge of their seats waiting to see what each episode throws at the crews. The risk of ship vessels capsizing is never too far neither is the danger of injury to the crew members. There’s something about its unscripted raw footage as the crews come face to face with the dangers of the Bering Sea. The show has aired 11 seasons so far, and fans can’t seem to get enough of it. Both share the same creators and locations on the same sea. The show is similar to the crab fishing show, Deadliest Catch. The gold hunting season comes in two seasons-one in summer and the other in winter. However, some regulars are consistently featured. The show follows different gold dredging vessels’ crew members each season. Bering Sea Gold premiered in January 2012.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |