Todd Hoffman (pictured) and a group of miners of sandy, Oregon, will continue to search for gold during the second season of the series of their wildly popular reality: Alaska gold rush, but the show has brought home network discovery. The first season only drew an average of 3 million viewers and clearly struck a nerve with the audience.
While the President and GM Clark Bunting enrolled theme show about a group of everyday men [who] unleash their hopes and aspirations, combined with the brutality of the spirit in an attempt to revive the American dream for their families. Gold Rush: Alaska, reflects what many Americans are feeling right now, "we want to know why you keep abreast of developments, PopWatchers, before the show's return on Friday, 28 October, 9:0 pm
It's because you're obsessed with a wave of cash for gold prospecting, what has happened over the past few years, or are you just glad to see something about Alaska, which has nothing to do with Sarah Palin? Its like Bunting proposed series chronicles the rebirth of the American dream, hardworking Hoffman and crew? Or is it just the reality of television escapism which indeed you watch SAMS Yosemite real life? Share why you watched the first season gold rush: Alaska, and if you plan to watch season 2 Friday, in the comments section below.
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