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'The Curse of Oak Island' Season 6 Episode 22 Air Date, Spoilers: Works in Smith’s Cove Hindered by Workers’ Strike

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“The Curse of Oak Island” season 6 episode 22 will get more interesting as Rick and Marty Lagina are running out of time before they need to pack up and leave the island before the winter time comes. However, while they have to hasten the works at this point to find the treasures, the brothers were faced with unexpected issues concerning site workers who went on strike.

“The Curse of Oak Island” season 6 episode 22 is called “Lost and Founding” and apart from the treasure hunting, it will show how Rick and Marty Lagina will confront this problem that will definitely slow down their current work on the island. It was mentioned that those who went on strike were crane operators who were asking for higher pay.

According to OtakuKart, the strike could last for three weeks and the bothers have no choice but to continue their exploration in the Smith’s Cove without some key staff. Things on the island got tougher but they proceed to dig in “The Curse of Oak Island” season 6 episode 22. As if to compensate the Lagina brothers for their troubles and hard work, it was said that they will uncover the amazing fact that the structures at the Smith’s Cove may be older compared to the Money Pit.

While this is considered as another significant discovery, it seems that the Lagina brothers and their crew will not have enough time to research about this. This is because after “The Curse of Oak Island” season 6 episode 22, they only have two weeks left before they must leave for the winter.

“The Curse of Oak Island” season 6 episode 22 is set to air on History channel this coming April 30 at 9 p.m. It will feature Chris Donah as a guest once again. He is the theorist who believes there is a connection between the Money Pit and the formation of the constellations, as per Monsters & Critics.

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