Ep 2. A Week From Hell
- TV-PG
- March 6, 2009
- 43 min
In season 1 episode 2 of American Loggers titled "A Week From Hell," the Pelletier family faces several challenges while logging in the thick dense forests of Maine. With only a week left in the season, the family prepares to harvest as much timber as possible to meet their quota and financially sustain their business.
However, their chainsaw breaks down and the mechanic informs them that the part they need will take four days to arrive. Losing four days of logging is not an option, so they decide to take matters into their own hands and drive hours to get the part themselves.
Meanwhile, their logging equipment continues to break down, causing further delays and setbacks. As they make repairs, the Pelletier family experiences an unexpected snowstorm, making it nearly impossible to drive their trucks through the rugged terrain.
The episode also showcases the family's struggle to maintain a balance between their personal lives and their demanding work. The patriarch, Eldon, misses his son's hockey game due to the breakdowns and delays on the job. His son, Billy, also faces his own challenges as he deals with the pressure of balancing schoolwork and helping out with the family business.
Despite the setbacks and challenges, the Pelletier family perseveres and manages to reach their quota thanks to their hard work and determination. The episode ends with the family reflecting on the week from hell they just experienced and the gratitude they have for each other and their successful business.
Overall, "A Week From Hell" highlights the harsh realities and struggles of the timber industry while showcasing the resilience and perseverance of the Pelletier family.