Darrell Miklos sets out to find lost U-Boats and answer the questions: What were they carrying? Where were they headed...and why?Darrell Miklos sets out to find lost U-Boats and answer the questions: What were they carrying? Where were they headed...and why?Darrell Miklos sets out to find lost U-Boats and answer the questions: What were they carrying? Where were they headed...and why?
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As usual these real time expeditions is a waste of time. So far nothing of any consequence has been found and the dialog assumptions are strictly played for the camera. As typical of the History Channel as with The Curse of Oak Island NOTHING IS EVER FOUND. History Channel!!!! Why do you continue to offer there boring and unfruitful shows? Are they cheap to produce?
I never did watch the Curse of Oak Island because I knew what to expect but I really did hope the Lost U Boats would restore my faith in the History Channel. MOVE ON!!!! Offer shows that have some sense of satisfaction as in a learning experience. Now that would be worth watching.
I never did watch the Curse of Oak Island because I knew what to expect but I really did hope the Lost U Boats would restore my faith in the History Channel. MOVE ON!!!! Offer shows that have some sense of satisfaction as in a learning experience. Now that would be worth watching.
Having watched Oak island, after a couple of episodes I understood this was going in the same direction: every object found MUST be U-Boot/War related, and the "hurricane season" coming to end the research when apparently the best find has been made.
I will not be surprised if the first episode of the next season will show a big chunk of steel and nothing more.
You have an hurricane arriving, just a 2-3 days left, and you emerge to bring every single find back each time? Aaaa...that was the worst part.
I'm getting sick of these series... there's nothing to learn, as far as I know it's all fictional, nothing more.
I will not be surprised if the first episode of the next season will show a big chunk of steel and nothing more.
You have an hurricane arriving, just a 2-3 days left, and you emerge to bring every single find back each time? Aaaa...that was the worst part.
I'm getting sick of these series... there's nothing to learn, as far as I know it's all fictional, nothing more.
Okay we know there's tons of boats all over the ocean...still searching for the 5, 7, 11 (pick a number) of "Modified UBoats containing blah blah blah...yawn...more of this???!??? This is the best content you got besides digging on Oak Island...Geez..
You can watch an entire episode in about 7-10 mins MAX!! The story is so slow going. There just isn't enough of a reveal to slog through watching them worried about ocean tides and adding drama that NOBODY cares about. Show us more in each episode or just make it an 2-night 2 hour History Channel Special. History Channel AGAIN has a potential story but they make each episode just not worth the time. I'd rather just read about the discoveries online than watch anymore of this...
History Channel continues to produce show with no purpose and spends money and time to see nothing productive at all except to waste time.
Very sad. At least the Hitler search some premise in discovering nothing other than looking at wild rumors. But these types of shows makes the lead characters look stupid and dumb going nowhere. Although I guess they are being funded to "investigate" the world and getting paid for travel under the premise that they are trying find answers for essentially some things that never happened. They must be there to try to appeal conspiracy theories and those who are looking to follow something.
Very sad. At least the Hitler search some premise in discovering nothing other than looking at wild rumors. But these types of shows makes the lead characters look stupid and dumb going nowhere. Although I guess they are being funded to "investigate" the world and getting paid for travel under the premise that they are trying find answers for essentially some things that never happened. They must be there to try to appeal conspiracy theories and those who are looking to follow something.
This is a mildly interesting story, and I can see the plausibility of their theories, however, there is a very real flaw in their approach that makes it less credible in my eyes. Repeatedly, they are finding and casually handling, what they believe to be munitions from WWII. In reality, this would be an incredibly DANGEROUS thing for them to do!
Any such unexploded ordinance, submerged for 70-plus years, would be highly unstable and unpredictable. It might be totally inert and safe to handle... it might explode in your hand with the slightest jar! You simply can't know, which is one of many reasons why diving the wreck sites of military ships is often controlled or discouraged.
That they repeatedly do so, without any comment on the potential hazard, leads me to wonder if they are simply uninformed, reckless, or well aware that what they are handling is not real?
Any such unexploded ordinance, submerged for 70-plus years, would be highly unstable and unpredictable. It might be totally inert and safe to handle... it might explode in your hand with the slightest jar! You simply can't know, which is one of many reasons why diving the wreck sites of military ships is often controlled or discouraged.
That they repeatedly do so, without any comment on the potential hazard, leads me to wonder if they are simply uninformed, reckless, or well aware that what they are handling is not real?
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