Fact or Fiction? The Reality Behind Discovery’s ‘Gold Rush’
Reality television is often not as real as one might think. Production plays a significant role in the storylines for each season, and Gold Rush might not be any different. According to various sources, Discovery Channel’s Gold Rush often uses a script as a guideline, and fans can tell.
Gold Rush has followed various mining teams for the last 15 years. Gold Rush began with a group of men who lost their jobs and decided to turn to gold mining despite the risks in Porcupine, Alaska. Mining for gold is dangerous but lucrative. Gold Rush has been capturing the risks miners take all across North America, but how much of it is real?
There Are Rumors That ‘Gold Rush’ Is Scripted
Gold Rush can be unpredictable, as the nature of mining is risky, so planning some events, like mechanical failure, is impossible. However, some aspects like certain fights seem to be scripted and at least one cast member has confirmed this. The rumors about a script started with Jimmy Dorsey who, according to Looper, admitted that most of the show was scripted, including his own exit from the show. Dorsey was the youngest member of the Hoffman crew before he left. Although Dorsey was very aware of safety violations being made, he was criticized for pointing them out, which made him feel like an outcast. Dorsey and Greg Remsburg got into a physical altercation, and Todd Hoffman threatened Dorsey with a rifle to convince him to leave.
Dorsey claimed later that although he felt like an outcast and that the fight with Remsburg was real, his exit from the show was constructed and heavily directed. Dorsey stated that Gold Rush is scripted, including his firing from the Hoffman team. However, because of the events that transpired, Dorsey’s words are biased, and other production members have different opinions.
Sometimes ‘Gold Rush’ Needs a Script










