The Curse of Oak Island

2014
4.6
91 reviews
TV-PG
Rating
Eligible
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Season 4 episodes (15)

1 Going for Broke
11/15/16
Season-only
Rick and Marty Lagina return to Oak Island and begin preparations for a major excavation in the Money Pit.
2 Always Forward
11/22/16
Season-only
Rick and Marty Lagina investigate a mysterious "Hatch" which may be a secret entrance to an underground treasure tunnel on Oak Island.
3 Swamp Things
11/29/16
Season-only
The Lagina Brothers find evidence of what could be an ancient shipwreck in the Oak Island swamp.
4 No Stone Unturned
12/6/16
Season-only
Rick and Marty Lagina begin their search for a centuries-old treasure vault in the Oak Island Money Pit.
5 Bullseye
12/13/16
Season-only
Rick and Marty Lagina believe they have finally located an ancient treasure vault in the Oak Island Money Pit.
6 Circles in Wood
12/20/16
Season-only
The Laginas decide to move their Money Pit operation in hopes of finding a strange golden object.
7 All That Glitters
12/27/16
Season-only
As Rick and Marty Lagina begin a second massive dig in the Money Pit, possible proof of a shipwreck is located in the swamp.
8 The Mystery of Samuel Ball
1/3/17
Season-only
The Laginas find important evidence linking an 18th century American slave to the Oak Island mystery.
9 Echoes from the Deep
1/10/17
Season-only
Rick and Marty Lagina send divers deep into the Money Pit in search of a mysterious golden object.
10 About Face
1/17/17
Season-only
The Oak Island team returns to borehole 10-X in search of new clues.
11 Presidential Secrets
1/24/17
Season-only
Rick Lagina travels to the Franklin D. Roosevelt library to find out why the former U.S. President was obsessed with Oak Island.
12 Hyde Park and Go Seek
1/31/17
Season-only
Rick and Marty decide to dig a third hole at the Money Pit after Rick finds even more evidence connecting Oak Island to the Knights Templar.
13 One of Seven
2/7/17
Season-only
The Laginas and their partners make incredible discoveries at Smith's Cove and in the Money Pit.
14 Of Sticks and Stones
2/14/17
Season-only
Rick and Marty Lagina face a major dilemma as they continue their search for the original Oak Island Money Pit.
15 Blood Is Thicker
2/21/17
Season-only
The Laginas and their team make what could be the most important discovery in the history of Oak Island.

About this show

In 1795, three teenage boys discovered a strange, man-made hole on Oak Island, a small, wooded island just off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada. As the boys began to dig, they found a number of intriguing artifacts. It was the end of the piracy era and rumors of buried treasure were rampant. The boys' discovery launched a treasure hunt that has spanned more than 200 years, cost millions of dollars and involved dozens of speculators, engineers and even famous personalities such as John Wayne, Errol Flynn and Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Ratings and reviews

4.6
91 reviews
Darlene Bassett-Perry
February 28, 2020
I believe the historical facts discovered that date back to 1600 - 1700 tells a unique story of what actually took place and is a huge part of our heritage for Nova Scotia. There's no denying the finds of just how many towns & cities of Nova Scotia that are linked to activities this show has depicted. Image what kind of life it must have been back in those times. I'm totally addicted to this show and my hope is that there is finally answers to this mystery.
Belphegore HHR
January 13, 2017
Two brothers set out on a journey to uncover the mysteries of Oak Island, a patch of land off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada. The isle is said to hold buried treasure, some of which is speculated to be lost religious artifacts and a manuscript from Shakespeare. However, booby traps have prevented explorers from uncovering the hidden location to these precious items. The show itself is good if you enjoy learning about obscure history. Expect to learn about the Knight's Templars in particular. There's a great atmosphere, which can get dramatic and tense at times due to the dangers that these treasure hunters face on the island, thanks to decades of dilapidated structures that date back to the late 1700's. The only real negative thing to be said about The Curse of Oak Island is the intrusive, annoying announcer. You will hear "A __, found on Oak Island? Could it be that __?" over and over again, along with the same cutaway sequences detailing the booby traps, past explorers, and surrounding theories of what the treasure could be and who it could've been left by. It actually gets annoying after a while, though the rest of the show does make up for it during its most intense times.
15 people found this review helpful
Joe
December 2, 2019
In 6 entire seasons theyve done little more than speculate theories, recap the same clips 100s of times and exaggerate what "treasure" is. While the premise of the show is enticing I would suggest watching only the first and last episodes of a season. They recap every highlight at the beginning and end of every show, stretching a legitimate 15 minutes of new content into an hour (on tv with 20 minutes of commercials).