Every minute or so the narrator bombards us with rhetorical questions in the exact same format:
An (ordinary object)? Could this be evidence of (wacky theory)?
Then it goes nowhere.
This show suffers from too much repetition and padding and not enough actual content. The same sweeping views of Oak Island over and over. It did not need 13 episodes, and after all that build up the show ends with still nothing definitive.
An (ordinary object)? Could this be evidence of (wacky theory)?
Then it goes nowhere.
This show suffers from too much repetition and padding and not enough actual content. The same sweeping views of Oak Island over and over. It did not need 13 episodes, and after all that build up the show ends with still nothing definitive.