Don’t get me wrong, I believe in the supernatural and things that can’t be explained by mere science or natural laws. Having said that (and know I’ve only watched two episodes)…
1) Why do a three hour boat ride when you could have taken a plane?
2) I’ve heard the Alaskan weather can be crazy, but day 1 lots of snow. Day 2 when the guy goes back to the cabin and nothing but green grass? Head scratcher to me.
3) Why is the “tracker” the only one that I’ve noticed so far (episodes 1 and 2) that takes a rifle and handgun, yet everyone else is left to fend for themselves with rocks and limbs. Oh wait…almost forgot, he did give them bear pepper spray, which I’m sure is probably legit…but c’mon man 🤷♂️
4) Never once did I see or hear any worthwhile survival teaching moments from the survivalist.
5) The guy brought along to cook? All I saw was a coffee pot.
6) What exactly was inside that ginormous tent they set up?
7) The buoy ending up in the tree?? Why did you cut it in the first place? I think I know…the producers suggested it so one of their crew people could put it up in the tree 😉
8) If the woods are off limits, why set up production cameras in there as if something was watching them?
9) I didn’t know Bigfoot/Sasquatch could whistle? Huh, who knew…
10) Noise around the cabin? Why not put on your big boy pants and go check it out? Oh wait…because the camera crew was making the noise 🤦🏼♂️
11) Wildlife camera batteries going out around the same time? Laughable.
12) Just like other Bigfoot shows, hear a noise, the camera turns, and uh oh…it’s blurry. How convenient 😂
13) Finally…with all this advancement in “tracking”technology, if Bigfoot is real then how have we not found him up to this point after all these years?
Sigh…I digress. All the above being said, I do give them an “A” for their effort in providing cheesy whimsical entertainment.