Watch all new episodes of Forged in Fire returning Wednesday, July 15 at 9/8c, and stay up to date on all of your favorite History Channel shows at history.com/schedule.
@Opamigaaa Don't worry heard they have an opening for dummies to test blades. Sign up for it & go first you won't ever have to hear him say it I promise.
It really is a pleasure to see someone go up there and not have a confederate flag strapped to their back screaming MAGA and we can all enjoy their respect and actual personality
My girlfriend and I are mesmerised by forges/bladesmithing because of this show. Man at arms is also pretty great too. Shows like this are slowly coming through into the UK and its great!
my favorite things about Forged in Fire is how little drama there is on the show among the constants and judges. They're all so respectful and constructive. .
51:32 I kid you not...I was thinking how I'd love to hear Doug say Inigo Montoya's line from The Princess Bride.....and HE ACTUALLY SAID IT!!! Doug is officially the coolest guy on the planet.
What's funny is I have nothing invested in any of these blades, but I can feel the anxiety building in me during the testing, especially the strength tests!
I love seeing the competitors revert to the child-like excitement when their blades absolutely decimate the dummies. Especially when they grab each other's arms/shoulders, or when they hi-five, etc. Everybody on this show has fun.
Everybody is always talking about how useless the kill test is, because, yes of course every weapon will kill, but the kill test is to show if the weapon fulfills it's purpose, like if a specific weapon can chop off heads
To everyone complaining that they aren't using the swords for practical purposes, read this: The competition, first of all, was made to test swordsmiths to their limits. If you're just using the swords practically, none of the flaws in the smithing will be seen. This means there is no true loser or winner, unless the smith made a major mess up. Second of all, it's Reality TV. It's supposed to be entertaining. People who watch the show are looking for something different than everything else already online and on TV about swords.
@@shawtyduwop3076 You got to do a few years of armed martial arts training, or weapon master training to be hired as a sword demonstrator on a TV show like that, for image and safety.
This show brings back an important part of history , that is swordsmen and swordsmakers , because human history was made by the sword , whether our stomach can take that or not !
Jason's cutlass is amazing. Impressive kill test result, survived the strength test, looks nice and yet light and well balanced. Impressive all round craftsmanship.
I think the bend test for the rapiers was the most nerve racking and hardest thing to watch then any ice block chop. That poor guy, it didn’t go back to true enough for him to continue competing even though it didn’t break!
38:56 Look at that gorgeous smile, the wheel of pain makes me feel so uncomfortable. I love this show and just about everyone in the competition is a cool dude. Also seeing someone fails to met the parameters/catastrophic failure make me sad, i want them all to make it to the end.
Charlemagne's sword was named Joyeuse. "Merry" (feminine) in french. Bonus fact : Arguably, Joan of Arc might have had a vision about where the sword was buried, and found it near a church
27:26 it’s at this moment that i’m amazed this judge still has the capacity to shake this contestants hand. i mean obviously there’s some dramatisation to this television show, but i mean when the whole blade just snaps off...is there not some sort of potential for it to ricochet and seriously injure someone on the set? some mistakes and errors in design i think are forgivable, others however (such as this one) where someone’s safety is at risk due to the contestants negligence in the weapons construction i just think is inexcusable
People really underestimate how much protection a shirt gives from a blade. Those swords would have CLEAVED through the dummies if they didn’t have the cloth in between them and the blade.
I don't get how Thomas lost at 47:00. All the compliments, the way it functioned, the fact that it beat his competitors blade in every category of the test. This should have easily gone to him. His blade was vastly superior.
4:30 This is why the Japanese katana can have its handle held by just a single small wooden pin, even through battle. The fit is so snug and glove tight it negates how the break happened.
24:15 to 24:45... in that 30 or so seconds, I think it actually dawned on J and the other judges just how dangerous Doug Marcaida is when you give him a bladed weapon and free reign to swing at his leisure.
A remarkable thing about the show is the fact the judges don't humiliate the candidates like other shows, instead of that they try to motivate them to keep moving forward in the occupation. It's nice to see this.
Man I've been out here trying to make a fillet knife for like a month I'm getting close, the trick is "don't hammer forge it at all, just cut and grind it, then send it off to get heat treated and tempered."
Do not mistake what I am saying as an insult to their skill because they are all very talented, but I truly do not understand why anyone makes a round handle on anything that is not supposed to be specifically designed that way.
I think a lot of these guys make display weapons because basically no one actually uses swords any more. You can see how a lot of the round grips are also more decorative.
Watch all new episodes of Forged in Fire returning Wednesday, July 15 at 9/8c, and stay up to date on all of your favorite History Channel shows at history.com/schedule.
HISTORY sure
Please dubb it in bengali language.
Have you considered release a few "Full Episodes?" There's so much that we are missing. Even if it were the older seasons. Please!
can we have a 2 v 2 contest :D it will be so much fun to watch i can stop watching your episodes
Main attraction of the show dough and his kill test
Doug - "it will..
Audience -"say it"
Doug - keel.."
Audience - "yayyy...!"
@Opamigaaa Don't worry heard they have an opening for dummies to test blades. Sign up for it & go first you won't ever have to hear him say it I promise.
@@zinnyc6757 ''LIKE WHAT I LIKE OR DIE REEEE''
ZinNYC lol even tho I disagree with Opamigaa, he’s entitled to his own opinion. And saying that to him cause he don’t agree with you? Your sick bro
It's the only reason I watch the show hes so weird but funny
He said the thing! He said the thing
Plot twist: Doug uses the kill tests to satisfy his bloodlust and keep him from going berserk on the human race
😂
I thought I was the only one with this thought. 🤣
That's not a plot twist that's just facts
this is canon
Correct, he told me.
The amount of respect on this show is so great to see. No hate, no ego, just passion for what they are doing. Love it.
It really is a pleasure to see someone go up there and not have a confederate flag strapped to their back screaming MAGA and we can all enjoy their respect and actual personality
And also good judgment
Maybe i should change my hobby and passion from video games to blade smithing
@@_Grimm333_ its less toxic
kinda thought about smithing just for fun myself, but it sure aint cheap tog et the right materials
Perfectly said bro,and very unbiased opinions. The best blade always wins. I love how they are real and don’t pick favorites
Humble and passionate contestants. Knowledgeable and fair judges. Exciting and creative tests.
Best. Competition show. Ever.
I love this show! Now all they need to do is release a few full episodes. There is SOOO much more to this show.
And of course
"It will keal"
My girlfriend and I are mesmerised by forges/bladesmithing because of this show. Man at arms is also pretty great too. Shows like this are slowly coming through into the UK and its great!
Try ru Paul drag race
My ex and I would binge this show all the time, it was a great compromise between something I find interesting and the cooking shows she enjoyed lol
I don't know why I smile when I hear doug say "it will keeel"
Who doesn’t
Because he smiles like an excited puppy when he says it, so it's impossible not to do the same
Don’t worry, we all do :))
my favorite things about Forged in Fire is how little drama there is on the show among the constants and judges. They're all so respectful and constructive. .
Yesss I watched inkmaster, too many prissy fights 🤢
If F&F was *as dramatic as* The Kardashians, the contestants would start hacking each other with their weapons. ☠
@@angel-og.8261 dude, i watched a portion of a recent episode, it made me cringe so hard...
@@z.niamut4045 I'd pay to see that ngl.
@@ImZiki
You'd hear Doug say: "he got keeyled" whenever someone dies. 😹😹
The purpose of this show is just so that Doug can find the best smith to make him the perfect sword to dominate mankind.
One day...
He will find the perfect blade... to KEAL.
you know how many weapons theyve had turned in? they could arm all the peasants
Just what my 4 years old kid said about this show 😂😂
Seeing blades break is heartbreaking. :(
That crystalline sound is worse
I feel awful for them when that happens 💔😢😭
Yes like I be feeling like crying sometimes 😂😂😂
The first claymore episode hurt on a physical level
Contestants take the heart break well and the experts are equally as gutted but give amazing advice
51:32 I kid you not...I was thinking how I'd love to hear Doug say Inigo Montoya's line from The Princess Bride.....and HE ACTUALLY SAID IT!!! Doug is officially the coolest guy on the planet.
Haha, he truly is!
I had no idea a rapier could be used to slash.
@@seanrosenau2088 "With a swish of a slash!"
@@seanrosenau2088 it’s a blade for gods sake they didn’t just walk around poking everything.
@@BlakeGibbons exactly stabbing is only usfuel if u stab the right spot slashing wil actualy make u bleed
One thing I absolutely love about this show (among many things) is the sportsmanship and humility between competitors. It’s fantastic to see.
What's funny is I have nothing invested in any of these blades, but I can feel the anxiety building in me during the testing, especially the strength tests!
That's everyone's case
Normal human behavior
And that goes double when J is the one doing it
Yeah, especially that rapier test
I love seeing the competitors revert to the child-like excitement when their blades absolutely decimate the dummies. Especially when they grab each other's arms/shoulders, or when they hi-five, etc.
Everybody on this show has fun.
Word.
Everybody is always talking about how useless the kill test is, because, yes of course every weapon will kill, but the kill test is to show if the weapon fulfills it's purpose, like if a specific weapon can chop off heads
Ikr and its so cool to watch
I agree! Aside from Doug's signature "it will KEEEL" remark; I always am excited with Doug's observations and comments, the man knows his stuff! 👏 👍
I honestly think it's so Doug can say what's going on with the blade in terms of oddities and weight so the other judges know what to expect
Some weapons didn't pass the kill test, like the crossbow and claymore one...
I've seen some rare ones when Doug says ... It will NOT KEEL
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using that when i'm on my phone for sure... on the computer just use ad block
@@SycsFinest this is why you need to remember to bring both thumbs along your way
@Dragonoma thanks a lot
To everyone complaining that they aren't using the swords for practical purposes, read this:
The competition, first of all, was made to test swordsmiths to their limits. If you're just using the swords practically, none of the flaws in the smithing will be seen. This means there is no true loser or winner, unless the smith made a major mess up. Second of all, it's Reality TV. It's supposed to be entertaining. People who watch the show are looking for something different than everything else already online and on TV about swords.
classiest competition show on TV. This is how you win and lose with dignity and respect.
Doug Marcaida is poetry in motion, I like the slow motion action that shows his form all the way through the test.
Wil always hitting a catastrophic failure competitor with the disappointed father look. Hurts every time.
The quality of that cutlass was godlike
Doug has the best job ever.
Where the application so I can fill it out
Probably wait for them to notice your comment xD
@@shawtyduwop3076 You got to do a few years of armed martial arts training, or weapon master training to be hired as a sword demonstrator on a TV show like that, for image and safety.
Doug: "your weapon.. will keal"
me: *gulps*
This show brings back an important part of history , that is swordsmen and swordsmakers , because human history was made by the sword , whether our stomach can take that or not !
we’re all here for the one hour straight of “it will keeel”
indeed
indeed
Nah
@@reeeeeee4831 INDEAAAAAD were all here to see doug do the KEAAAL test
facts
24:38 Doug is here just to quench his bloodthirst😂😂
Jason's cutlass is amazing. Impressive kill test result, survived the strength test, looks nice and yet light and well balanced. Impressive all round craftsmanship.
54:54 classic quote
I'm italian, so it took me so much time to understand it before turning on the subtitles. After that, i loved it 😂
5:10 "I came here to prove that I can work with the big dogs" immediately cuts to showing how short he is.
The moment the words "Ready As I'll Ever Be" leave a contestants mouth, their blade is jinxed.
that bend test has to be the roughest event it just launches my anxiety like a rocket
Agreed
19:52 "From the snotter to the trotter" is my new coffee phrase.
From the rooter to the tooter is another one
I wanna see Doug with a rifle. He is without a doubt a bladed weapons expert
He was in the military too, bet he'd put most to shame with a rifle as well
1 hour of. . .it will KEEEELLL. . .LOVE IT
Doug: "It will KEEL!"
Us: "YES, BLOOD!"
I think the bend test for the rapiers was the most nerve racking and hardest thing to watch then any ice block chop. That poor guy, it didn’t go back to true enough for him to continue competing even though it didn’t break!
I love the first guy he gives off such chill grandpa vibes
And of course you need one at this stage of life
Everytime I watch, I just want to hear Doug say "It will keal..." with his humble smile. I got goosebumps.
4:00 - “Mission failed! We’ll get em next time!”
47:00 really felt that Thomas one.
yeah for sure
It felt that Thomas had the lighter, sharper and better sword.
Didn't understand why Thomas lost. I'll have to find the episode so I can see what happens from beginning to end.
They should get all the winners and put their blades to the final test. A battle royale.
That would make no sense haha
i do not think the blades they already made... but make them make new ones. and go for a title of Ultimate Chamion (and 100k mons to motivate)
Doug looks so happy to be doing his job.
38:56 Look at that gorgeous smile, the wheel of pain makes me feel so uncomfortable.
I love this show and just about everyone in the competition is a cool dude.
Also seeing someone fails to met the parameters/catastrophic failure make me sad, i want them all to make it to the end.
😭😭😭🐷
I love seeing them compliment each other
11:55 that's some deep words sir. Your words sir, "they will motivate".
12:06 - " .....it will determine real quick how you've been heat treated throughout your life." - Excellent analogy.
I love this show and the craft men and women and pushing them out of their comfort zones
I'm a little bit jibbery. love the old guy. 😂
Oh wow. The bend test is brutal. Im amazed how some blades manage to remain straight.
4:00, imagine the other guy's blade also flew out when used. He was just so lucky he wasn't the first in line.
I love how they stick to appropriate items/materials available on the particular era to test those weapons with, good job!
I like the "ching" and other sounds they add to make it more dynamic
4:02 I see that cheeky smirk Doug
31:50 I think I peed a little
This show is so cool.. i like the level of respect these men have for each other
I wish I could love anything as much as Doug seems to love his job.
This show is so full of positivity and presenting weapons . Really different show .
History's most infamous weapons:
"Sir, your Gas Chamber will KEEL!"
You love/hate to see it
Dark Humor buddy
Your noose sir, will...........keel
😂
27:15 it is a wonderful sword young sir🙂
27:24 your sword is a catastrophic failure sir!🤷♂️
"Your blade is sharp, it will keel"
We want a compilation of keel test only ☺️☺️
I love the way he says "will kill"
I love Dave ❤ he is so much my type lol but I'm here for the "it will keel"
I think you mean Doug... he's the "It will keal" guy... Dave is the one in the middle
@@Supergamer-hu5mp I think you don't have any reading comprehension ^^
He's enjoying the KEAL tests a lot... I would too.
Doug's job here is so much fun. All men wants to swing any sword against anything really.
I'd like to thank my family, my wife, and the other guy for over sharpening his edge so it rolled.
45:04 "these SAL-MINS!"😆😂😆😂😆😂
Great show, great series. The steel in the competitors is tested as well. Respect to well tempered , quality men, and steel.
30:47 reference to Charlemagne´s sword, the guy doesn´t guy it
what
Charlemagne's sword was named Joyeuse. "Merry" (feminine) in french.
Bonus fact : Arguably, Joan of Arc might have had a vision about where the sword was buried, and found it near a church
27:26 it’s at this moment that i’m amazed this judge still has the capacity to shake this contestants hand. i mean obviously there’s some dramatisation to this television show, but i mean when the whole blade just snaps off...is there not some sort of potential for it to ricochet and seriously injure someone on the set? some mistakes and errors in design i think are forgivable, others however (such as this one) where someone’s safety is at risk due to the contestants negligence in the weapons construction i just think is inexcusable
People really underestimate how much protection a shirt gives from a blade. Those swords would have CLEAVED through the dummies if they didn’t have the cloth in between them and the blade.
I don't get how Thomas lost at 47:00. All the compliments, the way it functioned, the fact that it beat his competitors blade in every category of the test. This should have easily gone to him. His blade was vastly superior.
He didn't meet parameters -- they shouldn't have tested it at all
It looks fun to be a tester
4:30 This is why the Japanese katana can have its handle held by just a single small wooden pin, even through battle. The fit is so snug and glove tight it negates how the break happened.
the first guys were so supportive of eachother
Where are your eyes?
46:34 Doug looked like he was really thinking about that sushi 😂
The first guy is so adorable and wholesome.
0:09 I feel for that very first guy. 😭
Doug had a pirate ancestor who tested his ship. After testing he said " It will KEEL- haul."
Hmm... Jade Rebellion? :D
Uploaded just 20 minutes ago i am going to watch the whole damm thing
The show is so cool such great competition and great focus and work it's hard to stop watching
I was so scared when the blade broke and almost sliced the Judges neck!!!! @27:24
Right! Had me wondering why they don't use protective gear
24:15 to 24:45... in that 30 or so seconds, I think it actually dawned on J and the other judges just how dangerous Doug Marcaida is when you give him a bladed weapon and free reign to swing at his leisure.
La disciplina de los concursantes y los jueces es maravillosa, este programa es de los mejores de history
Doug has WAY to much fun with the keel tests
i'm suprised the judges even tested a cavalry sword that could fly out of your hand. The handle on the first sword was DANGEROUS
A remarkable thing about the show is the fact the judges don't humiliate the candidates like other shows, instead of that they try to motivate them to keep moving forward in the occupation. It's nice to see this.
At 3:57 he hit the metal pole but play it off as if the skull broke the blade
Lmfaoooo the face he made when he took a drink XD
Not like hateful stress builds like OCC. And it is refreshing to see respect not ego
This show is so wholesome
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If that guy wants a
"Wants a Belt Buckle"
Make One !!!
LMAOROTF
HOOOAH!!! Tyler WINNER of the Armed Branches competition for the U.S. ARMY
The first one the kid was young he’ll be a great blade smith with more experience
Man I've been out here trying to make a fillet knife for like a month
I'm getting close, the trick is "don't hammer forge it at all, just cut and grind it, then send it off to get heat treated and tempered."
Do not mistake what I am saying as an insult to their skill because they are all very talented, but I truly do not understand why anyone makes a round handle on anything that is not supposed to be specifically designed that way.
I think a lot of these guys make display weapons because basically no one actually uses swords any more. You can see how a lot of the round grips are also more decorative.
Its the ease of construction, round handle are cheaper and easier to make and maintain
That was not water in that flask. What a legend.
POV: You're the training dummy and Doug comes up to you with a meaty sword.
When Doug says boar carcass I just hear poor carcass cause you know those weapons will tear through it
20:20 ....Doug's like you gotta be freaking kidding me
He clearly hit the METAL STAND and now he goes home for a clear and obvious ERROR on behalf of the team. The first one!