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- Truckers form a mile-long "convoy" in support of a trucker's vendetta with an abusive sheriff - Based on the country song of the same title by C.W. McCall.
- The Aztec Empire came to an end at the hands of Conquistador Hernan Cortes but not before Emperor Montezuma, and his people, were able to sneak their mass amounts of wealth north to seven separate locations in what is now the American Southwest. For five centuries, thousands have searched for Montezuma's treasure and the 7 Cities of Gold. The treasure is believed to be made up of an enormous quantity of gold bars, silver, precious stones, jewelry, and other Aztec artifacts. Historians estimate the value of all of these items to be worth over $3 billion dollars. Lost Gold of the Aztecs follows three families determined to break the 500-year-old curse of Emperor Montezuma and find the treasure. The series will intercut each family's epic adventure as they search for the 7 Cities of Gold on three different properties in three different states - the Dillmans in Utah, the Hoaglands in Nevada, and the Villescases in New Mexico. Who will be the first to find the Aztec Gold?
- Dr. Janet Kellogg has developed a controversial and experimental method of cognitive therapy, which she details in a series of best-selling books. Her next patient, a narcissistic psychopath and serial killer, may be her last.
- A cheapskate husband takes his wife on vacation. He is so cheap he used wedding invitations that fell off a truck for his own wedding. This time is supposed to be different, but he takes a wrong turn, once again.
- Legend has it that five hundred years ago a vast fortune in gold was hidden by the Aztecs somewhere in the American southwest. Now three families are closing in on what they believe is the location of the treasure.
- The Dillman family completes the underwater dye test at Shadow Cave; in Nevada, the miners bring the Cave Rover; the Villescas family makes a new discovery that could be an important clue from an old treasure hunter.
- The hunt begins to heat up when the Miners in Nevada use a smoke gun to find another entrance to this dangerous tunnel system. In New Mexico, the Villescas family has to use some crossbow ingenuity to find their way into a sketchy mine.
- The Dillman family seeks answers in the mysterious Weeping Cave; in Nevada, the miners bring an expert to look at a very unusual discovery from the mine.
- The Villescas family talk with an expert about whether a spur they found could tie to the Conquistadors. The Dillmans use drones to locate an important ancient symbol, which could be a map. To find out, they must repel down the side of the canyon. And in Nevada, the Miners' search is sidetracked after a potential grave site brings up questions about who else was in their mine before them.
- In New Mexico, the Villescas family decide to risk everything by bringing in more heavy machinery and a full crew for one final push to find Conquistador gold. In Nevada, the Miners' years of Aztec research is threatened when the Sheriff's Department launches an investigation into a grave located directly on their treasure site. In Utah, the Dillmans call in a geophysicist to pinpoint underground caves and caverns, leading to one of the largest finds of their family's 56-year hunt.
- In Utah, the Dillman family drill into what they believe could be the hidden treasure chamber that their late grandfather predicted. After a close encounter, the Gold Miners in Nevada must find another way into the rest of the underground tunnel system. Meanwhile in New Mexico, after weeks of digging in the Fire Pits with numerous signs of the Conquistadors, the Villescas family makes an underground discovery that could blow their search wide open.
- In Utah, the Dillmans must be careful not to trigger an Aztec water trap while digging deep into the cave chamber. In New Mexico, after finding a man-made vault, the Villescas family discovers that there are more secrets buried beneath the Fire Pits. Meanwhile, the Miners in Nevada finally bring in explosives to blow open the mystery waiting for them behind the walls of their mine shaft.
- Some ancient candidates of TV Reality Show go to another country to live together in a villa (this season, they go to Miami). Their goal is to break into their professional projects. They also will have challenges to raise money for charities. Normally, in the previous seasons, new candidates arrive throughout the adventure, but this season, these candidates will live together in Las Vegas but only those who are the most successful in their professional projects will go to Miami. Those who are not successful will have to leave the adventure.