
Sure, they make it easier to find a winner/loser, but I like it better when the smiths can do a better job, end up with a nicer end product. Personally I hate the shortened times and more complicated complications. And the order leaves a lot to be desired, so as a completionist I've had to keep careful track to make sure to catch episodes I haven't seen. Last year's Hallowe'en episode never aired until this Hallowe'en, ditto with the Christmas episode which I should be catching this week. It seemed like Season 7 ended in May, then in September I started seeing more Season 7 episode numbers, IMDb listed them all as having airdates in the summer.

I just saw the last episode to get me up to date, which on IMDb has an original air date of July something. The Canadian one I watch and the American one that makes the show, because mine has been very sloppy about airing them. I've come to the realization that there are 2 History channels. I too miss the judges room, seeing the competitors squirming on cozy couches while watching through the window. About to start Season 8 at Episode 2 for some reason) it seems like even they realized 24 hour epoxy was a mean red herring, I haven't seen it come up in a few seasons. Having seen every episode now (well, except The Partizan, it has somehow avoided me, and I think last Christmas. Why did they get rid of that - I loved it. Good for him.ĮTA: Man, the early seasons have segments where the judges discuss each blade in more detail before ruling. Knowing Will will leave is a bummer, but it is hard to feel too bad 7 seasons is not exactly nothing. I now look dubiously at my kitchen knives.It is just cruel to have 24 hour epoxy on the shelf lol.The women I have seen so far have been impressive it's physically a lot harder for them, and the equipment is often sized awkwardly.The 3 hour limit in the first season when the competitors had never seen the show seemed a lot tougher than in the last season, when every smith has a really clear idea of what they are in for. Some of the early eliminations were sad, J.D., etc.Awful lot of episodes come down to two great blades, that was nice to see.Also, the embryonic "It can cut", "It's a killer" variants of Doug's catchphrases! Fun to see it evolve into the iconic phrasing of S6.The early seasons are missing the "It's not what your blade does the the, but what the does to your blade" spiel.Order of challenges seems to have changed up, with the strength test moving to first in the later seasons?.The contraptions for testing sucked, much prefer the hand beatings.At least someone moved on while missing parameters - this shocked me.


I went looking for BTJ, as I had heard good things, and was able to buy the 8 BTJ episodes from Google Play, really enjoyed those (and hey wow Dave and Ben!) Around my family's shows, I managed to watch all the episodes, enjoyed it quite a lot. Once Forged in Fire: Cutting Deeper is renewed,Ĭanceled, or scheduled, you will see the new show's status almost immediately.įorged in Fire: Cutting Deeper is a 60-minute reality television series, which premiered on Septemon History.įorged in Fire: Cutting Deeper is broadcast by Tuesdays at 20:00 on History.įorged in Fire: Cutting Deeper is currently in its 2nd season.So, like a lot of people, my first contact with this show was when Netflix threw S6 in my queue.
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