Curse of Oak Island Season 4 just came to an end, and all that fans can wonder is if this show will be back for another season or not. Curse of Oak Island has a huge fanbase, but the show hasn't been confirmed for another season just yet. Starcasm shared the details about how the show producer for Curse of Oak Island is speaking out and says that Season 5 will likely happen even though nothing is official for the show just yet.
The end of Season 4 of Curse of Oak Island was a bit upsetting for fans. It just gave more hints, but didn't solve what they wanted. It was even a two-hour finale. Right now, they are about ten years in to trying to find out what is going on here and have spent a ton of money. Everyone wonders if it is worth it to
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They could decide that they are ready to go on with their lives and quit doing the Curse of Oak Island, but that would be a pretty big decision for them. Producer Kevin Burns is speaking out about the chance of the show coming back again. So far, he says it is promising, but not confirmed. He went on to say, "Every year we seem to get this weird, weird break of a find before the end of the season. That’s why we literally went from a one-hour finale to a two-hour finale, because the material we got was so incredible." Here is what he said about the possibility of a Season 5 of Curse of Oak …show more content…
Every year the brothers are very reluctant to agree to do any more. This was always a hard sell for them. They did not approach us. They are not eager television personalities. I think they’re great on TV but they were very wary, which I understand. They were not big reality show people, they didn’t want celebrity, they didn’t want fame. They really didn’t. They’re very humble, particularly Rick. Four or five months a year away from their families and the conditions can be very gruelling, and Marty and Rick are wonderful guys….Do I think there’s more of the story to tell beyond this season? Yes. I think you could do 10 years on this show and you could find lots of things and lots of treasure, and I would still not be convinced that’s all there is to the story. I think Oak Island has many, many, many stories to tell."
The confusing thing is TV Overmind is sharing a totally different story. They spent millions on Season 4 of Curse of Oak Island at some point they have to stop spending that much money. Rick and Marty have to be away from their families for four or five months to film, which they don't like at all either. They shared that Kevin Burns feels like there is a lot of story left to tell. They feel like the fact that he said, "We are not set to come back for another year, take of that what you will" means that Curse of Oak Island might not be renewed. Everyone is going to have just wait and
The main point of this documentary is a strong one. Strong Island is a documentary describing the effects of a crime going without justice to a family that had no other option but to move on. The documentary goes into the lives of the family of William Ford’s family and friends before and after his murder.
The lack of resources could have caused them to move inland to find more food and shelter than there was on the island. The colony most likely split into two separate groups one group that stay in case Smith ever came back and the other that moved in ward to find resources (Lawler, Andrew). The reason buildings and all were lost is because in order to move in ward they would have had to build a ship out of the wood from their houses. Once they moved in ward they would have found water and food to hunt. Eventually these people would have assimilated with Native American tribes (History.com). As for the other group that stayed they would have been taken over by the Native American tribe the Croatan. This explains the word Croatan carved into the tree that John White found. It would also explain the skeleton found but it still leaves the mystery of why there was only one skeleton
The Extra, written by Michael Christie is a short story in which allows the readers to explore the significant ideas within the text such as being dependent on others. Throughout the story it is shown that the narrator is completely dependent on Rick. The narrator can rarely do anything for himself and needs to have Rick help him in many aspects in his life. It says in the story that that the narrator himself could not read and that he needed to wait until Rick got home so that he can read both letters that the narrator had gotten from the government. The narrator is not even able to cook for himself and must wait on Rick to return so that he wouldn’t starve. He wasn’t able to go look through dumpsters for extra thrown out food for him because
All problems for this island arose with the introduction of humans. According to fossil records, humans arrived approximately 2000 years ago. With their arrival came destruction, a destruction that would continue until present day. They were not aware of their actions at the time and how they would forever change the ecosystem of Madagascar.
they get out of this island as it is surrounded by sea nor can they
The show has been cancelled, as I stated above, which means the income will stop. But, what does the future hold for the children, specifically Anna? Will Anna be able to forgive her mother and move on from her personal ethical dilemma or will she have to live in the absence of her mother because of her relationship with Mark? Anna may be mentally abused due to her incident with Mark, which could cause for a rough life now and even more importantly in her future. She may need to attend therapy or counselling to further deal with the issues. Will Mama June put her children through this danger or wake up to realize the immorality? Will she get the kids taken away from her? A code of ethics needs to be put into place with Mama June and herself, as well as with her children in order to protect everyone
that had been taken to the island had gone. This left the path open to
Because of the fact the boys don't have any reason to get off the island leaves us to infer they have no motivational drive trying to stay alive.
can leave the Island, master the English language, and travel as far las you can, but if you
After all the challenges Rick faced through this story in the end everything came down to empathy. His feelings toward the androids, the feelings about animals, the feelings of others, and even the feeling towards himself. Any human being no matter who they are has empathy of some sort. What Philip K. Dick was trying to posses in this story is a world without empathy is like Earth in this story, damaged, contaminated, worthless, contagious, and sad. Be true to whom you are, have empathy for others, and reach for your goals.
Is the characters in the story still going to be friends?Vinny and Joe-Boy are the characters in the story called the”ravine”. The boys are fifteen and going to go swim in a pond where a boy had died two weeks and one day ago.
Brent, General Macarthur, Tony Marston, and Judge Wargrave. They all think they are going to the island for different reasons. When they arrive at the island they are greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, but the host is Mr. Owens (but he isn’t there). After they eat dinner they go into a different room and a recorded voice accuses each of them committing a murder that was never uncovered. Later that night Tony Martson dies from poisoned whiskey. The next morning Mrs. Rogers died in her sleep. That day General Macarthur goes out to the ocean and is killed there. After General Macarthur dies each of the guests think that the killer is one of each of them. The next day, Mr. Rogers is killed while chopping wood while preparing for breakfast. On the dining room table there were
was no true authority on the island, and that is why they failed at maintaining a solid settlement.
One message the show sends to its viewer’s is survival; one must do anything they can to survive but while trying to survive one can also offer help to others who are trying to do the same. In several scenes Rick and the group are seen hunting animals, and entering abandoned houses to find supplies-- medicine, food and guns. The actions the characters take by entering abandoned homes and hunting animals indicate that since there are nearly no stores close by to grab food or medicine, they must now hunt and find their own medicine . Another example of how this show sends a message of survival is when Rick, Michonne, black young women carrying a katana, and Carl, Rick's son, set out to find food for Judith, R...
One message the show sends to viewers is survival; in several scenes Rick and the group hunt animals, and enter abandoned houses to find supplies-- medicine, food and guns. They must also not let anyone try to hurt their group. In a scene Rick, Michonne, black young women carrying a katana, and Carl, Rick's son, set out to find food for Judith, Rick's daughter newly born, in a car. Along the way they see a survivor waving at them to stop but they choose not to pick him up because he could be dangerous, when they return he is already dead eaten by the walkers and they stop but only to take his supplies. The group later in the show come up with three questions they could ask other survivors to join their group, the three questions are "How many walkers have you killed? How many people have you killed, why?" The group chooses to do this so that innocent people ...