How is this unprofessional its there job bro it's mother nature people lived there they have this Horrible conditions that they have to deal with.How is this unprofessional in any way. I think you're judging way too harshly. You remind me of my mom's grandfather He was Not a nice man.
@@GMCGUY-No, I agree with him, everything is vastly over dramatised, it’s generally why I don’t bother watching US & CA based docs as it seems to be a thing they all do, can be quite painful to watch at times. He isn’t slating the workers at all, they do an excellent job, he’s slating the editing, which is crap.
@TheMrFarkle That's your guys opinion have you been there before I have it a Absolutely brutal there. This documentary isn't dramatizing anything or exaggerating Anything at all It's as hard as they say this. I don't agree with any of you sorry
@@GMCGUY- You’re missing my point, it’s got nothing to do with the workers or the work, nothing at all, at least not in my point. I have a high degree of praise for them. It’s the needlessly dramatic music, pointlessly over zealous narrator, a narrator who I actually like I might add, he narrates for a lot of UK Channel 4 shows, and the difference between the types of voice over between this and those is insane. Comparable to Kitchen Nightmares, started as a UK show, no dramatic music & cuts scenes shown in order of takes, just a nice well done show, the US pick it up and Christ it’s all but unwatchable, nothing but drama, music and re-cut scenes to make show things in a way that isn’t true. The need to over dramatise things is so boring to watch. But yes, you are right, it’s my opinion, and doesn’t represent everyone’s view.
BS! So one half of the train breaks apart and didnt put the train into emergency! So what this tells me he didnt put air to it. When you break a knuckle both halfs go into emergency and when it comes to a complete stop will be less then 100 feet from each other....way over dramatized....
Too much "danger, warning, imminent disaster" hyperbole. Unprofessional!
How is this unprofessional its there job bro it's mother nature people lived there they have this Horrible conditions that they have to deal with.How is this unprofessional in any way. I think you're judging way too harshly. You remind me of my mom's grandfather He was
Not a nice man.
@@GMCGUY-No, I agree with him, everything is vastly over dramatised, it’s generally why I don’t bother watching US & CA based docs as it seems to be a thing they all do, can be quite painful to watch at times. He isn’t slating the workers at all, they do an excellent job, he’s slating the editing, which is crap.
@TheMrFarkle That's your guys opinion have you been there before I have it a Absolutely brutal there. This documentary isn't dramatizing anything or exaggerating Anything at all It's as hard as they say this. I don't agree with any of you sorry
@@GMCGUY- You’re missing my point, it’s got nothing to do with the workers or the work, nothing at all, at least not in my point. I have a high degree of praise for them.
It’s the needlessly dramatic music, pointlessly over zealous narrator, a narrator who I actually like I might add, he narrates for a lot of UK Channel 4 shows, and the difference between the types of voice over between this and those is insane. Comparable to Kitchen Nightmares, started as a UK show, no dramatic music & cuts scenes shown in order of takes, just a nice well done show, the US pick it up and Christ it’s all but unwatchable, nothing but drama, music and re-cut scenes to make show things in a way that isn’t true. The need to over dramatise things is so boring to watch. But yes, you are right, it’s my opinion, and doesn’t represent everyone’s view.
BS! So one half of the train breaks apart and didnt put the train into emergency! So what this tells me he didnt put air to it. When you break a knuckle both halfs go into emergency and when it comes to a complete stop will be less then 100 feet from each other....way over dramatized....