The show features world-class bladesmiths competing against each other to create some of the most iconic edged weapons from history. In each episode, four of the best bladesmiths in the country will come together to put both their skills and reputations on the line. Whether they are making a Japanese katana, a medieval broadsword, or an ancient throwing blade like the chakram, the weapons they forge will be fully functional and lethal works of art and war. The unique histories contained within each weapon will be creatively told during the forging process and the final weapons themselves will be assessed and ruthlessly tested by our panel of expert judges. These dynamic and explosive tests will be individually designed to push the weapons to their absolute limit. One by one, the bladesmiths will be eliminated until only one remains to be crowned the champion.
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Keep the diarrhoea coming.........television hasn't suffered enough!! :mad:
It may be in the dreaded "Reality" genre but it's definitely not shit like most, it's a great show for anyone that likes knives and swords or smithing. It's an extremely popular show all around the world and has inspired many people to try bladesmithing for themselves, this isn't a "Big Brother" or "Farmer wants a wife" garbage reality show.
by conmits posted 1 year ago
Keep the diarrhoea coming.........television hasn't suffered enough!! :mad:
I don't know why "reality tv" has to suffer from the sling-n-arrows of the critical tv viewing community. :)
If it's somewhat relatable and/or education, and/or hopefully entertaining , that's quality TV time.
Maybe Reality TV should have it's own genres. l like the way Tasviewer broke the show description down. That said,, There is definitely a plethora of shows I avoid.. but other that stimulate mee cerebellum :)
It's true, I don't mind the ones that are somewhat educational while being entertaining, unfortunately, there is so much utter trash in the "reality" genre the few good ones do tend to get lost.
by Tasviewer posted 1 year ago
I hate 99% of reality tv but this has always been on my watchlist, maybe because I'm a metal worker but bladesmithing has always fascinated me.
by Tasviewer posted 1 year ago
The show features world-class bladesmiths competing against each other to create some of the most iconic edged weapons from history. In each episode, four of the best bladesmiths in the country will come together to put both their skills and reputations on the line. Whether they are making a Japanese katana, a medieval broadsword, or an ancient throwing blade like the chakram, the weapons they forge will be fully functional and lethal works of art and war. The unique histories contained within each weapon will be creatively told during the forging process and the final weapons themselves will be assessed and ruthlessly tested by our panel of expert judges. These dynamic and explosive tests will be individually designed to push the weapons to their absolute limit. One by one, the bladesmiths will be eliminated until only one remains to be crowned the champion.
It may be in the dreaded "Reality" genre but it's definitely not shit like most, it's a great show for anyone that likes knives and swords or smithing. It's an extremely popular show all around the world and has inspired many people to try bladesmithing for themselves, this isn't a "Big Brother" or "Farmer wants a wife" garbage reality show.
I do declare sir,,,... I bet it's only 97% ,, tops :)
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I don't know why "reality tv" has to suffer from the sling-n-arrows of the critical tv viewing community. :)
If it's somewhat relatable and/or education, and/or hopefully entertaining , that's quality TV time.
Maybe Reality TV should have it's own genres. l like the way Tasviewer broke the show description down. That said,, There is definitely a plethora of shows I avoid.. but other that stimulate mee cerebellum :)
It's true, I don't mind the ones that are somewhat educational while being entertaining, unfortunately, there is so much utter trash in the "reality" genre the few good ones do tend to get lost.