NekoHomey
Purely Joyful Movie!
Lollivan
It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
Cody
One of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.
Yazmin
Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
mharvey-27830
Could it be??? A mysterious shaft? Man made tools? Treasure? Or even a body??? No, it isn't. Not in the first episode, and not in the end of season 3. I just completed the three seasons that are available on Hulu. The show is repetitive, and it drags on too much from episode to episode. The producers of the show must think that viewers have no memory of what happened week to week, or even minutes ago. The content delivered is interesting, but only when it is new. Boil each season into 6 episodes, and it is at least an entertaining watch.
phlexss
I just watched the last episode of season 5 and I found out that it contained all I really needed to know about the entire season;
nothing really interesting was foundthere was no proof that the things they did find have anything to do with the so-called treasurethey bored a new giant hole which again led to nothing concreteas usual 95% of the episode was full of repeats and things we already knewthe count for the lines "Rick and Marty Lagina....", "the team..." and "could this be..." now stands at 57823 times...sarcasm-on
It is however an amazing show because it appears that ALL the mysteries and treasure in the world is located on- and centered around this island. But why oh why is there no real evidence for any of it?
sarcasm-off
silver-53833
I have watched this show since the beginning. This last season has been the WORST yet. It's like watching the same episode every week. People didn't start watching to learn about the Templars or re-watch past episode spliced together to make a "New" episode. STOP boring us with the same no forward movement, and focus on why the show is popular in the first place....TREASURE HUNTING! History channel is ruining one of the best shows they had. Please, please stop with the history lessons. Last 4 episodes has put me to sleep hearing and learning the same thing each week. If the show continues in this direction...say good bye because people will stop watching. Mark my worlds and talk to me in 2019 when we are looking for a new show.
zman-42604
I hope Marty and Rick find something substantial on Oak Island. Why? Because I love the kind of history that garners intrigue, exposes us to mystery and keeps us going with an interesting story.While there are great mysteries on this show, the story, i.e., the redundant episodes, are painful. It appears that little new is being found that proves a treasure awaits, evidenced by painfully redundant cut scenes and hopeful, intent-driven dialogue that I've heard episode after episode. ("I think this is GOTTA be the money pit," for example.)I've reached the conclusion that the desperate Lagina brothers will never find any substantial treasure on this island no matter how many holes they drill and how many millions they or their investors spend.. It reminds me of Geraldo's hyped up coverage of the opening of Al Capone's vault; the show was built up to a fever pitch only to reveal a barren vault. In the same spirit, viewing this program episode after episode is disappointing, but somehow I cannot resist wanting to hear the latest in their adventure because I do wish them well.With sincere respect to Rick, it's pretty hard to watch his desperation that Marty calls "optimism." It reminds me of the countless fortune-seekers with big dreams who journeyed arduously to the west during the Gold Rush with the intent to strike it rich, only to leave penniless with dreams dashed.I agree that this program could have been done in a single season, which would have left room for the great historical vignettes and eliminated the redundancies.In summary, it's just another 'Finding Escobar's Millions,' 'Hunting Hilter' et al where we watch some passionate investigators try to convince us episode after episode how close they are to finding what they're seeking. Clickbait for television, folks. After countless wasted hours watching, I've had my fill of these programs. Shame on you, History Channel, for jumping on the "investigative circle-jerk" wagon.