Well, I know how much everyone missed the show last week and I thought that was it for the season. It appears as if the History Channel was toying with our emotions. There will be a new episode this Sunday 10/10/2010 at 10/9C on the History Channel....
This Weeks episode is titled "Swamp Wars" this weeks episode shows the swampers race toward the end of gator season, Tommy and Joe have a poacher after their catch and vow swamp justice. Meanwhile, Junior and Willie try different ways to earn cash: catching frogs and snakes.
Sounds like a pretty interesting show this week, I am super curious what they are going to do about the poacher lurking in their gator hunting territory.....
Starting tomorrow afternoon around 1PM Central time will be a swamp people marathon all day up to the new episode that will air. So, if you missed a show here's your chance to catch up on this season's Swamp People Au revoir Swampers!
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Saturday, October 9, 2010
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Tonights Upcoming show 10/9 c
Force of Nature
Premiere Date: 09/19/2010
A cold spell is coming, one that could drive gators into early hibernation, ending the season early. It's a race against time as every gator hunter in the gulf tries to beat the storm. TVPG V-L
Sounds like an interesting episode tonight, can't wait to watch it!
Sounds like an interesting episode tonight, can't wait to watch it!
Monday, September 13, 2010
Why We Like It
Swamp People is a pretty interesting reality show that focuses on the lives of the people who live in the swamps of Louisiana. Some people who hate the swamps start having creepy feelings when they even get to hear about people that are actually living in the swamps. The persons who live in the swamps "swamp people" feel it quite normal and easy to live there.
What you see on the show Swamp People is also pretty interesting and the people get to see how weapons were made by the master hunter and his eldest son Willie. They also created some hooks that most of the people might not have seen. These hooks looked to be made for hunting some swamp animals. The show Swamp People has gained a lot of popularity among the people because the life in a swamp is pretty interesting and not a very well known territory. The people living in swamps have a completely different life style as compared to the people living in the cities and even the villages. The people of the cities are amazed to see the life of the swamp and the challenges that the people living there have to face. Most are shocked to think people would actually choose to live a life like that but for swamp people it is all they have ever known. No one just moves to the swamps to live there, it is a lifestyle that they have grown up in, its all the swamp people know and that's how they know to live. Hunting alligators is part of that well known lifestyle it is a way of living.
One episode of Swamp People also showed Joe going to the marshlands along with his son. These swamps are some of the most dangerous places in the world and a person has to be very careful in moving through these places. The fans of the Swamp People series are pretty excited to see the upcoming episodes of the show and to see what lies ahead for the swamp people of Louisiana.
What you see on the show Swamp People is also pretty interesting and the people get to see how weapons were made by the master hunter and his eldest son Willie. They also created some hooks that most of the people might not have seen. These hooks looked to be made for hunting some swamp animals. The show Swamp People has gained a lot of popularity among the people because the life in a swamp is pretty interesting and not a very well known territory. The people living in swamps have a completely different life style as compared to the people living in the cities and even the villages. The people of the cities are amazed to see the life of the swamp and the challenges that the people living there have to face. Most are shocked to think people would actually choose to live a life like that but for swamp people it is all they have ever known. No one just moves to the swamps to live there, it is a lifestyle that they have grown up in, its all the swamp people know and that's how they know to live. Hunting alligators is part of that well known lifestyle it is a way of living.
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1.03.01
They Caught Godzilla!
Last night's show of Swamp People was pretty good. They finally caught the nusance cannibal alligator "Godzilla", the way the caught the 10ft monster was the most interesting part. They didn't even hook the gator! Godzilla was trying to chomp down on a smaller alligator that was hooked and ended up tying the line around his neck and esentially hung himself, accidental alligator suicide. Looks like catching alligators in that area may be a bit easier for the swamp people now that the caniball alligator Godzilla has been put to rest.
I really felt kind of bad for T. Mike, poor guy, first used the wrong kind of gun to kill a gator, but still his dad allowed him to go out on his own and check hooks. While out on his own he did get a good sized alligator but when he was ready to go he went to start up the boat and the pull string broke and he was unable to start up the engine. Thankfully he had a worried dad who went out looking for his son, they were able to repair the broken pull string with an alligator line and his dad was well prepared for the situation with the right tools.
All in all it looked like a pretty good day for the swamp people, I can't wait for next week. I was also happy to see some subtitles playing into the mix!
I really felt kind of bad for T. Mike, poor guy, first used the wrong kind of gun to kill a gator, but still his dad allowed him to go out on his own and check hooks. While out on his own he did get a good sized alligator but when he was ready to go he went to start up the boat and the pull string broke and he was unable to start up the engine. Thankfully he had a worried dad who went out looking for his son, they were able to repair the broken pull string with an alligator line and his dad was well prepared for the situation with the right tools.
All in all it looked like a pretty good day for the swamp people, I can't wait for next week. I was also happy to see some subtitles playing into the mix!
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Saturday, September 11, 2010
Cannibal Gator 9/12/2010 10/9c
Cannibal Gator
Premiere Date: 09/12/2010 10/9c
Catch the latest episode tomorrow night of Swamp People. Sounds like this episode will be interesting and it sounds like their season may be nearing the end of the 1 month allotment. I can't wait to watch it! Let everyone here know what you thought of the episode as I will put my two sense in on it after I have watched it.
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Definition of Swamp People
I'm just positive you are all wondering what the definition of Swamp People is. I won't keep you in suspense any longer.
According to the Urban Dictionary Swamp People is defined as;
A race of cult going zombies trying to take over the world.
Great right, yeah I thought so too. So there you go, we both know you chuckled a bit.
Swamp People is a pretty interesting reality show that focuses on the lives of the people who live in the swamps of Louisiana. Some people who hate the swamps start having creepy feelings when they even get to hear about people living in swamps but if you have ever been to the swamp lands it's really not that creepy. People find it creepys because of all those tall tales about the swamp monsters and even big foot. But let's be honest here, apparently big foot is in every region of the US according to all those "sightings" but he hasn't hurt anyone yet so I wouldn't worry to much about him he's probably just a lonely hairy man who finds comfort in playing pranks on the unknowing people around him. The persons who live in the swamps feel it is quite normal and easy to live there, better them than me is all I have to say to that.
The latest episode of the Swamp People (August 22,2010) was also pretty interesting and the people got to see how weapons were made by the master hunter and his eldest son whose name is Willie. They also created some hooks that most of the people might not have seen. These hooks looked to be made for hunting some swamp animals. The show Swamp People has gained a lot of popularity among the people because the life in a swamp is pretty interesting and apparently even more so dangerous. The people living in swamps have a completely different life style as compared to the people living in the cities and even the villages. The people of the cities are amazed to see the life of the swamp and the challenges that the people living there have to face.
The latest episode of Swamp People also showed Joe going to the marshlands along with his son. These marshlands are one of the most dangerous places in the swamps and a person has to be very careful in moving through these places. The son of Joe is a teen and he does some stupid acts which a teen is expected to do and he gets himself into some deep trouble. The fans of the series are pretty excited to see the upcoming episodes of the show which can be watched on the History Channel
According to the Urban Dictionary Swamp People is defined as;
A race of cult going zombies trying to take over the world.
Great right, yeah I thought so too. So there you go, we both know you chuckled a bit.
Swamp People is a pretty interesting reality show that focuses on the lives of the people who live in the swamps of Louisiana. Some people who hate the swamps start having creepy feelings when they even get to hear about people living in swamps but if you have ever been to the swamp lands it's really not that creepy. People find it creepys because of all those tall tales about the swamp monsters and even big foot. But let's be honest here, apparently big foot is in every region of the US according to all those "sightings" but he hasn't hurt anyone yet so I wouldn't worry to much about him he's probably just a lonely hairy man who finds comfort in playing pranks on the unknowing people around him. The persons who live in the swamps feel it is quite normal and easy to live there, better them than me is all I have to say to that.
The latest episode of the Swamp People (August 22,2010) was also pretty interesting and the people got to see how weapons were made by the master hunter and his eldest son whose name is Willie. They also created some hooks that most of the people might not have seen. These hooks looked to be made for hunting some swamp animals. The show Swamp People has gained a lot of popularity among the people because the life in a swamp is pretty interesting and apparently even more so dangerous. The people living in swamps have a completely different life style as compared to the people living in the cities and even the villages. The people of the cities are amazed to see the life of the swamp and the challenges that the people living there have to face.
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HISTORY® CONTINUES ITS RATINGS SUCCESS
WITH SUNDAY NIGHT DEBUT OF
SWAMP PEOPLE
Drives HISTORY to #1 in Cable within 10-11pm Time Period
and Sets Record as Network’s Best-Ever Original Series Launch
New York, August 24, 2010 – HISTORY’s series opener of SWAMP PEOPLE, on Sunday, August 22 at 10pm ET, produced stellar ratings for the network and set a new record, among all key demos, as HISTORY’s best-ever original series launch.
The series premiere garnered 4.2 million total viewers, 2.5 million Adults 25-54 and 2.3 million Adults 18-49 – driving HISTORY to #1 in cable within the 10-11pm time period in total viewers and Adults 25-54.
Deep in southern Louisiana there are nearly 1 million acres of flooded forest, marshland and bayous unlike anyplace else in the United States. It’s a hidden world, a place where nature still rules – but a hardy breed of “Swamp People” knows the secrets of this dangerous mysterious territory. Most are Cajun descendants of French-speaking settlers who came from Canada in the 1700’s – and their way of life has been fundamentally the same for generations. Hunting, especially alligator hunting, remains a major source of their livelihood. In the first season of SWAMP PEOPLE, a 10-episode series which premiered on Sunday, August 22 at 10pm ET and airs on Sundays at 10pm thereafter, HISTORY follows these intrepid hunters as they head out in pursuit of monstrous “killing machines” during the 30-day alligator hunting season.
HISTORY® and HISTORY HD® are the leading destinations for revealing, award-winning original non-fiction series and event-driven specials that connect history with viewers in an informative, immersive and entertaining manner across multiple platforms. Programming covers a diverse variety of historical genres ranging from military history to contemporary history, technology to natural history, as well as science, archaeology and pop culture. Among the network’s program offerings are hit series such as American Pickers, Ax Men, The Universe, Ice Road Truckers, Chasing Mummies, Top Shot and Pawn Stars, as well as acclaimed specials including America the Story of Us, WWII in HD, 102 Minutes That Changed America, Moonshot and Life After People. HISTORY has earned four Peabody Awards, eight Primetime Emmy® Awards, 12 News & Documentary Emmy® Awards and received the prestigious Governor’s Award from the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for the network’s Save Our History® campaign dedicated to historic preservation and history education. Take a Veteran to School Day is the network’s latest initiative connecting America’s schools and communities with veterans from all wars. The HISTORY website, located at www.history.com, is the leading online resource for all things history, featuring over 20,000 videos, images, audio clips, articles and interactive features that allow visitors to dig deeper into a broad range of thousands of historical topics.
WITH SUNDAY NIGHT DEBUT OF
SWAMP PEOPLE
Drives HISTORY to #1 in Cable within 10-11pm Time Period
and Sets Record as Network’s Best-Ever Original Series Launch
New York, August 24, 2010 – HISTORY’s series opener of SWAMP PEOPLE, on Sunday, August 22 at 10pm ET, produced stellar ratings for the network and set a new record, among all key demos, as HISTORY’s best-ever original series launch.
The series premiere garnered 4.2 million total viewers, 2.5 million Adults 25-54 and 2.3 million Adults 18-49 – driving HISTORY to #1 in cable within the 10-11pm time period in total viewers and Adults 25-54.
Deep in southern Louisiana there are nearly 1 million acres of flooded forest, marshland and bayous unlike anyplace else in the United States. It’s a hidden world, a place where nature still rules – but a hardy breed of “Swamp People” knows the secrets of this dangerous mysterious territory. Most are Cajun descendants of French-speaking settlers who came from Canada in the 1700’s – and their way of life has been fundamentally the same for generations. Hunting, especially alligator hunting, remains a major source of their livelihood. In the first season of SWAMP PEOPLE, a 10-episode series which premiered on Sunday, August 22 at 10pm ET and airs on Sundays at 10pm thereafter, HISTORY follows these intrepid hunters as they head out in pursuit of monstrous “killing machines” during the 30-day alligator hunting season.
HISTORY® and HISTORY HD® are the leading destinations for revealing, award-winning original non-fiction series and event-driven specials that connect history with viewers in an informative, immersive and entertaining manner across multiple platforms. Programming covers a diverse variety of historical genres ranging from military history to contemporary history, technology to natural history, as well as science, archaeology and pop culture. Among the network’s program offerings are hit series such as American Pickers, Ax Men, The Universe, Ice Road Truckers, Chasing Mummies, Top Shot and Pawn Stars, as well as acclaimed specials including America the Story of Us, WWII in HD, 102 Minutes That Changed America, Moonshot and Life After People. HISTORY has earned four Peabody Awards, eight Primetime Emmy® Awards, 12 News & Documentary Emmy® Awards and received the prestigious Governor’s Award from the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for the network’s Save Our History® campaign dedicated to historic preservation and history education. Take a Veteran to School Day is the network’s latest initiative connecting America’s schools and communities with veterans from all wars. The HISTORY website, located at www.history.com, is the leading online resource for all things history, featuring over 20,000 videos, images, audio clips, articles and interactive features that allow visitors to dig deeper into a broad range of thousands of historical topics.
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