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A really freakin annoying narrator first of all, next you have a flaming gay dude with the nasty hair and beard of whom I would not want near my food, let alone cooking it. Need I say more really?
Take away the off grid bullsh!t we all know about now because of fake shows like Alaskan Bush People (Alaskan Bush Liars is what it should be called) fire the hell out of the narrator and replace him with a better one, add more scenery, ditch the weird family and put a "real" off grid person like Sue Akins on the show and you might have a pretty good series. Other than that, this is junk......
I devoured this series ( no pun intended) looking for more to watch. Bradley is an amazing chef and personality who seems such a kind soul and a genuinely like person in his community. I'm not a great seafood fan, but his dishes were so well thought out and presented. The foraging skills by him and his sister were brilliant to watch. Bradley has a true love and pride in his cooking and presentation. I read the sample pages of their mother's book, who I learned was a skilled cook and personality in her own right in Alaska. My family and I understand that devastating first chapter. It brought me to tears as we too have been through that. I could easily have watched more seasons of this interesting and palatable show. Bravo!
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