Big Timber Season 1 Episode 2 Bridge Over Troubled Water
- July 2, 2021
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In the second episode of Big Timber season 1, titled "Bridge Over Troubled Water," the challenges facing the Olsen family during their quest to harvest timber continue to mount, as they race against time and weather to complete their tasks.
The episode kicks off with a visit to the Olsen's log yard, where the family is grappling with the problem of how to transport their logs to the mills. With the roads still snowed in, they explore alternatives such as trucking the logs over frozen lakes, but are met with setbacks at every turn.
Undeterred, the family sets their sights on building a new bridge to provide access to their logging sites. They enlist the help of a bridge-building expert, and face a daunting task as they strive to construct the bridge before the spring thaw arrives.
But with the weather refusing to cooperate and time running out, tensions among the Olsen family begin to boil over, threatening to derail their progress and put their entire operation at risk.
The episode also delves deeper into the dynamics of the Olsen family, particularly the relationship between patriarch Kevin and his two sons, Andre and B, as they struggle to work together amidst the mounting pressures of their business. Meanwhile, the women of the family, including Kevin's wife Sarah and Andre's wife Danielle, step up to find ways to support their husbands and keep the family afloat.
As the challenges continue to mount and the tension builds, it becomes clear that the Olsen family will need to come together and find a way to overcome the obstacles that threaten to derail their dream of building a successful timber business.
"Bridge Over Troubled Water" is a thrilling episode that showcases the grit, determination, and resilience of the Olsen family as they tackle one of their biggest challenges yet. With stunning scenery, powerful storytelling, and a glimpse into the world of modern-day logging, this episode is sure to leave viewers on the edge of their seats, eagerly awaiting the next installment of Big Timber.