Blood Feuds

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  • 2016
  • 1 Season
  • 7.4  (24)

Blood Feuds is a gripping documentary series that premiered on the American Heroes Channel in 2016. The show chronicles some of the most intense and violent conflicts throughout American history, exploring the motivations and factors that led to these long-standing feuds between families, groups, or communities. Each episode of Blood Feuds centers on a different feud, covering multiple generations of animosity, hatred, and violence. The show's reenactments bring to life the people who were involved in these conflicts, showing their actions, beliefs, and struggles as if they were happening in real-time. Ted Marcoux, Gregory Cioffi, and Kyle Patrick lead the cast of the show, providing expert analysis and insights into the events that unfolded during each feud. Marcoux is a veteran actor who has appeared in numerous TV shows and movies, including The Crow, Shocker, and The X-Files. Cioffi is a law enforcement expert and historian, while Patrick is a firearms expert and historian. Their combined expertise provides a rich understanding of the conflicts and the social and political context in which they occurred. The show covers a wide range of feuds, including infamous examples such as the Hatfield-McCoy feud, which lasted for several decades and claimed dozens of lives, and the Quantrill's Raiders, a paramilitary group that terrorized Missouri during the Civil War. Other feuds explored in the show include the Range War between cattle ranchers and sheepherders in Wyoming, the Bloody Border War between Kansas and Missouri, and the Chicago Outfit, a criminal syndicate that dominated the city's underworld during the Prohibition era. The show's production values are impressive, with high-quality reenactments that capture the intensity and violence of the events being portrayed. The attention to detail is particularly noteworthy, with period-appropriate costumes, sets, and props that transport viewers back in time. The show's visual style is dramatic and engaging, using different camera angles, lighting, and sound effects to enhance the suspense and tension of the episodes. One of the standout features of Blood Feuds is its exploration of the complex social and political factors that underpin each feud. The show's experts provide insightful commentary on the historical context of each conflict, explaining how factors such as economic instability, cultural differences, and political polarization contributed to the long-standing animosity between the feuding parties. The show's emphasis on the human side of these conflicts also helps viewers understand the deep-seated emotions and motivations that fueled the violence. Despite its focus on violent conflicts, Blood Feuds is not gratuitous or exploitative. The show's treatment of the events is sensitive and respectful, acknowledging the pain, suffering, and tragedy that occurred on both sides of the feuds. The show also recognizes the enduring legacies of these conflicts, including their impact on local communities and the broader cultural and historical significance of the events. Overall, Blood Feuds is a compelling, informative, and riveting documentary series that provides an in-depth look at some of the most intense and violent conflicts in American history. The combination of expert analysis, high-quality reenactments, and historical context make it a must-watch for anyone interested in American history, true crime, or social and political conflicts.

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The Johnson County War
6. The Johnson County War
February 10, 2016
1880s Wyoming, a feud explodes when ranching homesteaders like Nate Champion face off against cattle barons like Frank Wolcott, over land, power and the future of the American West.
The Royal Gorge War
5. The Royal Gorge War
February 3, 2016
When Leadville, Colorado strikes silver in the 1870's, the race is on between the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway, and the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad, to be the first to lay tracks through the narrow Royal Gorge.
The Pleasant Valley War
4. The Pleasant Valley War
January 27, 2016
In the dangerous frontier of Arizona, two ranching families begin as friends - but become locked in an epic battle known as the Pleasant Valley War. It's the deadliest 'family' feud in U.S. history.
Hatfields and McCoys
3. Hatfields and McCoys
January 20, 2016
The Hatfields (Devil Anse) versus the McCoys (Randall) is one of the most notorious feuds in American history. What starts as Civil War hostility rapidly escalates to kidnapping, illicit love affairs, murder, and a nation-wide turf war.
Yukon Gold Rush War
2. Yukon Gold Rush War
January 13, 2016
This epic Gold Rush showdown pits legendary conman Jefferson Soapy Smith and his loyal Soap Gang against town organizer-turned vigilante Frank Reid and the Committee of 101, in a battle to bring justice to the lawless Alaskan Frontier.
Gangs of New York
1. Gangs of New York
January 6, 2016
This notorious feud is one of the largest street wars in history. William Poole (
Description

Blood Feuds is a gripping documentary series that premiered on the American Heroes Channel in 2016. The show chronicles some of the most intense and violent conflicts throughout American history, exploring the motivations and factors that led to these long-standing feuds between families, groups, or communities.

Each episode of Blood Feuds centers on a different feud, covering multiple generations of animosity, hatred, and violence. The show's reenactments bring to life the people who were involved in these conflicts, showing their actions, beliefs, and struggles as if they were happening in real-time.

Ted Marcoux, Gregory Cioffi, and Kyle Patrick lead the cast of the show, providing expert analysis and insights into the events that unfolded during each feud. Marcoux is a veteran actor who has appeared in numerous TV shows and movies, including The Crow, Shocker, and The X-Files. Cioffi is a law enforcement expert and historian, while Patrick is a firearms expert and historian. Their combined expertise provides a rich understanding of the conflicts and the social and political context in which they occurred.

The show covers a wide range of feuds, including infamous examples such as the Hatfield-McCoy feud, which lasted for several decades and claimed dozens of lives, and the Quantrill's Raiders, a paramilitary group that terrorized Missouri during the Civil War. Other feuds explored in the show include the Range War between cattle ranchers and sheepherders in Wyoming, the Bloody Border War between Kansas and Missouri, and the Chicago Outfit, a criminal syndicate that dominated the city's underworld during the Prohibition era.

The show's production values are impressive, with high-quality reenactments that capture the intensity and violence of the events being portrayed. The attention to detail is particularly noteworthy, with period-appropriate costumes, sets, and props that transport viewers back in time. The show's visual style is dramatic and engaging, using different camera angles, lighting, and sound effects to enhance the suspense and tension of the episodes.

One of the standout features of Blood Feuds is its exploration of the complex social and political factors that underpin each feud. The show's experts provide insightful commentary on the historical context of each conflict, explaining how factors such as economic instability, cultural differences, and political polarization contributed to the long-standing animosity between the feuding parties. The show's emphasis on the human side of these conflicts also helps viewers understand the deep-seated emotions and motivations that fueled the violence.

Despite its focus on violent conflicts, Blood Feuds is not gratuitous or exploitative. The show's treatment of the events is sensitive and respectful, acknowledging the pain, suffering, and tragedy that occurred on both sides of the feuds. The show also recognizes the enduring legacies of these conflicts, including their impact on local communities and the broader cultural and historical significance of the events.

Overall, Blood Feuds is a compelling, informative, and riveting documentary series that provides an in-depth look at some of the most intense and violent conflicts in American history. The combination of expert analysis, high-quality reenactments, and historical context make it a must-watch for anyone interested in American history, true crime, or social and political conflicts.

Blood Feuds is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (6 episodes). The series first aired on January 6, 2016.

Where to Watch Blood Feuds

Blood Feuds is available for streaming on the American Heroes Channel website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Blood Feuds on demand at Google Play, Apple TV and AHC.

  • Premiere Date
    January 6, 2016
  • IMDB Rating
    7.4  (24)