My husband has been watching Alaska Bush people on Discovery since it started. I hadn't had much interest. He watches it on another TV in the bedroom. I caught an episode - it's about the Brown family. The husband and wife have seven adult children. One of the girls might be a teenager. They had been living off the land in their home in a beautiful area of Alaska.
In December the mother had been diagnosed with lung cancer. It showed the mother going through cancer treatments and it shows the family rallying around her. The show has ended ebruptly because of the mothers cancer diagnosis. I have mixed emotions about how the mother's cancer was included in the show. Does it really help people or is it exploiting this poor woman?
I can see an off shoot of this reality show. The children are a bit different. Some of them even have a weird accent while others speak like they talk normal and seem very intelligent. The family might be moving to Colorado but the mother is continuing her cancer treatment. The last episode showed the family on some land in Colorado. The mother Ami Brown has stage 4 lung cancer, so she is really ill and might die.
I do this all the time, I get involved with a TV show that's ending. I did that with Breaking Bad. I had to buy every episode off XFINITY. I think it was 7 or 8 seasons, it was expensive. That pisses me off we have to pay for shows like that. XFINITY nickel and dimes us to death.