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Last Gold Rush Tonight.. (but)

PostPosted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 6:11 pm
by reddirtcoins
Well.. Hope it is good but, I just thought about something. They say it is the #1 show.. 54 million viewers or 45.. I don't know.. But what I am thinking about is, that everywhere you read on how the main stream is not into gold or silver.. Well if it is the #1 show what gives.. I agree most people (like 999 out of 1000) or more have no clue.. but why so many viewers??? You see what I mean? :?:
Ah.. guess I shouldn't over analyze... :? I'll just sit back, sip my Jack and enjoy the show.

Re: Last Gold Rush Tonight.. (but)

PostPosted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 6:22 pm
by RichardPenny43
It's an entertaining show, you don't have to own gold to enjoy it. I think Fear Factor is also entertaining but that doesn't mean I'm going to eat the nasty parts of a farm animal :P

Re: Last Gold Rush Tonight.. (but)

PostPosted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 7:05 pm
by SilverEye
They have a show about pulling gold out of the ground, and gold out of the ocean. Where's the show about silver miners?

Re: Last Gold Rush Tonight.. (but)

PostPosted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 10:01 pm
by kidman232
$8k a man seems pretty shitty. if they werent getting paid by discovery channel, they would be [fluffed]. also all todd does is toss out crazy guesses. 1000 ozs my ass

Re: Last Gold Rush Tonight.. (but)

PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 3:16 am
by cesariojpn
Also, the gold isn't exactly ".999," There is bound to be some impurities and dirt in that lot. No way those guys can have an accurate dollar amount.

Re: Last Gold Rush Tonight.. (but)

PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 7:44 am
by Copper_Baron
reddirtcoins wrote:Well.. Hope it is good but, I just thought about something. They say it is the #1 show.. 54 million viewers or 45.. I don't know.. But what I am thinking about is, that everywhere you read on how the main stream is not into gold or silver.. Well if it is the #1 show what gives.. I agree most people (like 999 out of 1000) or more have no clue.. but why so many viewers??? You see what I mean? :?:
Ah.. guess I shouldn't over analyze... :? I'll just sit back, sip my Jack and enjoy the show.



I see where you are coming from but I honestly feel that this run in gold and silver does not have the "mainstream interest" you would think. I remember the stock market run in the late 90's. I'm a pretty social guy and everywhere I went the conversation was stocks, stocks, stocks and stocks. I can't remember the last time among ordinary people (like a youth sports practice/retirement party, etc) that someone said something like "hey how about that gold price last week" or "I just picked up some sweet Silver Eagles". It seems the only place I can go where people give a darn about silver and gold as an investment or store of wealth is on this board.

I think people watch the show for the same reasons people watch shows like Deadliest Catch. It's an odd way to make a living compared to what they do and they want to see the underdog win, etc..

Re: Last Gold Rush Tonight.. (but)

PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 12:24 pm
by Silver Addict
Copper_Baron wrote:
reddirtcoins wrote:Well.. Hope it is good but, I just thought about something. They say it is the #1 show.. 54 million viewers or 45.. I don't know.. But what I am thinking about is, that everywhere you read on how the main stream is not into gold or silver.. Well if it is the #1 show what gives.. I agree most people (like 999 out of 1000) or more have no clue.. but why so many viewers??? You see what I mean? :?:
Ah.. guess I shouldn't over analyze... :? I'll just sit back, sip my Jack and enjoy the show.



I see where you are coming from but I honestly feel that this run in gold and silver does not have the "mainstream interest" you would think. I remember the stock market run in the late 90's. I'm a pretty social guy and everywhere I went the conversation was stocks, stocks, stocks and stocks. I can't remember the last time among ordinary people (like a youth sports practice/retirement party, etc) that someone said something like "hey how about that gold price last week" or "I just picked up some sweet Silver Eagles". It seems the only place I can go where people give a darn about silver and gold as an investment or store of wealth is on this board.

I think people watch the show for the same reasons people watch shows like Deadliest Catch. It's an odd way to make a living compared to what they do and they want to see the underdog win, etc..


I know a bunch of people i work with that love the show, and not a one of them owns any gold. Or silver for that matter.

Re: Last Gold Rush Tonight.. (but)

PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 2:16 pm
by Delawhere Jack
I'll bet the "Cash for Gold" crowd is not happy with them letting the viewers know what gold is worth.

GOOD!!!

Re: Last Gold Rush Tonight.. (but)

PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 3:02 pm
by fb101
Delawhere Jack wrote:I'll bet the "Cash for Gold" crowd is not happy with them letting the viewers know what gold is worth.

GOOD!!!


Second that.

Re: Last Gold Rush Tonight.. (but)

PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 3:03 pm
by agmoose
Copper_Baron wrote:
reddirtcoins wrote:Well.. Hope it is good but, I just thought about something. They say it is the #1 show.. 54 million viewers or 45.. I don't know.. But what I am thinking about is, that everywhere you read on how the main stream is not into gold or silver.. Well if it is the #1 show what gives.. I agree most people (like 999 out of 1000) or more have no clue.. but why so many viewers??? You see what I mean? :?:
Ah.. guess I shouldn't over analyze... :? I'll just sit back, sip my Jack and enjoy the show.



I see where you are coming from but I honestly feel that this run in gold and silver does not have the "mainstream interest" you would think. I remember the stock market run in the late 90's. I'm a pretty social guy and everywhere I went the conversation was stocks, stocks, stocks and stocks. I can't remember the last time among ordinary people (like a youth sports practice/retirement party, etc) that someone said something like "hey how about that gold price last week" or "I just picked up some sweet Silver Eagles". It seems the only place I can go where people give a darn about silver and gold as an investment or store of wealth is on this board.

I think people watch the show for the same reasons people watch shows like Deadliest Catch. It's an odd way to make a living compared to what they do and they want to see the underdog win, etc..


I agree 100%. I work closely with about 25 people who I talk current events, politics, economics, job market, real estate, etc., etc. Of those, only 2 have any silver/gold knowledge or cares, even though they all know I stack, search rolls, and collect coins. One of those 2 also collects coins, and is a savvy investor, who because of a large inheritance of coins from his grandfather (gold and silver) has been beaming lately at the prices. The other guy is always asking about it, but other than the couple of silver dimes he has found in change, has yet to buy an ounce. Even though when I was trying to get him to pull the trigger - it was around $18 an ounce.

Most people are aware that silver and gold are valuable but have no desire to spend money on them other than in jewelry. They'd rather have an iPhone.

Re: Last Gold Rush Tonight.. (but)

PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 5:36 pm
by cesariojpn
I didn't notice until now, but anyone notice the twitter hashtag #thinkgolditsfriday in the upper lefthand corner? The hell? That doesn't make sense.

Re: Last Gold Rush Tonight.. (but)

PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 8:04 pm
by kidman232
because gold rush and bearing sea gold are both on friday. so think gold its friday

Re: Last Gold Rush Tonight.. (but)

PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 9:20 pm
by cesariojpn
kidman232 wrote:because gold rush and bearing sea gold are both on friday. so think gold its friday


THANK GOLD ITS FRIDAY sounds more fluid.....and catchier.

Re: Last Gold Rush Tonight.. (but)

PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2012 10:37 pm
by tractorman
They need a comma ... think gold, its friday.

Re: Last Gold Rush Tonight.. (but)

PostPosted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 9:51 am
by Tourney64
Like Gold Rush and haven't missed an episode. $8,000 for 4-5 months work isn't exactly something to get excited about. They obviously get a payout from Discovery. They get other things like endorsements or appearances (Deadliest Catch captains appeared at our our casino in Indy back in September). Certainly promise of better things in next season's dig, if they remember to release the claim.

Re: Last Gold Rush Tonight.. (but)

PostPosted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 11:26 am
by kidman232
i really dont think they forgot to re-sign a lease for the spot. i think discovery wanted the 3 mines to follow and they tried to think of a drama/storyline for how fred would take it from them or how they could kick him out. im sure each going is probably making 40k+ from discovery channel for being on the show.

Re: Last Gold Rush Tonight.. (but)

PostPosted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 4:59 pm
by John_doe
Delawhere Jack wrote:I'll bet the "Cash for Gold" crowd is not happy with them letting the viewers know what gold is worth.

GOOD!!!




:lol: took the words out of my mouth.

Re: Last Gold Rush Tonight.. (but)

PostPosted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 8:48 pm
by njoElec
I wonder how 'Dakota' Fred is doing with all of that gold he found :D

Re: Last Gold Rush Tonight.. (but)

PostPosted: Sun Feb 26, 2012 11:43 pm
by stevkc
reddirtcoins wrote:Well.. Hope it is good but, I just thought about something. They say it is the #1 show.. 54 million viewers or 45.. I don't know.. But what I am thinking about is, that everywhere you read on how the main stream is not into gold or silver.. Well if it is the #1 show what gives.. I agree most people (like 999 out of 1000) or more have no clue.. but why so many viewers??? You see what I mean? :?:
Ah.. guess I shouldn't over analyze... :? I'll just sit back, sip my Jack and enjoy the show.


When they say it is the #1 show, there is a disclaimer in tiny print. I don't remember exactly, but it is something like #1 on cable, on Friday night, among men, age 25-54 (or something close to that).

Re: Last Gold Rush Tonight.. (but)

PostPosted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 1:21 am
by SilverEye
I love the show, the last episode was great, a rare glimmer of honesty at the end of the season. They didn't get the 100 oz they were shooting for. The dozer broke and they didn't get to run all the paydirt they could have even tho they had the weather for it. But they got damn close, and it was a great ride watching them reach for that brass ring, er.. gold ring?

I don't care a fig newton that any of the drama is completely contrived. I would sit and watch an entire season of How It's Made if it was about a gold mine. Fascinating. As long as the real stuff is fairly honest, that's all the matters to me. Show me how the trommel works, the wash plant, the excavator, what breaks, how they fix it. Show me the back breaking work on a clean out, washing the miners moss, hauling buckets of black sand around.

I will watch this show till the bitter end as long as they keep making them. I'll be the last guy tuning in Friday nights in a dark room all alone. Love it!

Re: Last Gold Rush Tonight.. (but)

PostPosted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 1:41 am
by Engineer
I'm on a reality TV boycott, but it does sound interesting.

Re: Last Gold Rush Tonight.. (but)

PostPosted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 3:47 am
by dannan14
Engineer wrote:I'm on a reality TV boycott, but it does sound interesting.


i watched the first season on Netflix. Without commercials, it's not half bad.

Re: Last Gold Rush Tonight.. (but)

PostPosted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 4:11 am
by cesariojpn
SilverEye wrote:I will watch this show till the bitter end as long as they keep making them. I'll be the last guy tuning in Friday nights in a dark room all alone. Love it!


I think they need to revamp their plans abit to be more profitable.

For example, if they were gonna do a blitzkrieg wash, why not at certain intervals stop the machinery, yank the miners moss out, wash it quickly, wash the traps, reinstall miners moss and traps, and restart washing? Or have extra miners moss mats to swap out with the gold loaded mats?

Re: Last Gold Rush Tonight.. (but)

PostPosted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 8:42 am
by slickeast
I agree that they should have more miners moss. They (Hoffman crew) seem unorganized. You only have so much time to mine. They are only running 8 hours a day and have to have a meeting to decide if they should work a double. Either work in shifts or run 12 hours a day every day. Fred made more money because his crew is very small. The Hoffman crew is too big. With that many guys why does only one know how to turn a wrench?

I like to watch because I want to see the gold. The drama is to make the show entertaining and I could do without it.

Re: Last Gold Rush Tonight.. (but)

PostPosted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 12:53 pm
by marblerye
I think the show is a good idea but it could be so much better. The methodology of the miners is very unscientific and they waste lots of money processing ore which they're not even sure contains gold. The season moves along painfully slow from episode to episode and the narration is redundant in saying the same things over and over again throughout an episode. The fake drama, cheesy music and poorly-timed commercials are ridiculous, glad I have a DVR. I also notice bits of disinformation and anti-gold propaganda thrown in from time to time as well. Like them saying that gold has never been a more popular investment, etc.