As many viewers can attest, watching cast members wrangle large alligators can be incredibly entertaining.

“We never meet a stranger.

We give a shot to make everybody welcome.

Troy Landry from “Swamp People”

… We live simple; we don’t have a lot and we don’t want a lot.

We just have what we need.

I’m not worried about the Joneses down the street.

The Landry family from “Swamp People”

I don’t worry at all about what other people have.

I just ensure we have what we need, and we’ve always been blessed.

We’ve always made our living off the land.”

“The two were inseparable,” Brian Catalina, executive producer of “Swamp People,” toldCNN.

“These guys were born in the same house that they both still lived in, up until yesterday.

They were two peas in a pod for sure.

Neither had ever married.

They were just as brothers as you could be.”

Aside from Guist, several other cast members have left an indelible mark on “Swamp People” viewers.

Prior to landing a spot on the show, Jones was struggling to overcomedepressioncaused by a miscarriage.

She felt as though she was missing something in her life until her husband took her hunting.

“It may bring something out in them they didn’t know about.

It changed my life.

It saved my life.

It really did.”