'Duck Dynasty' Season 4 Premiere 'Til Duck Do Us Part' A&E Hit Show Returns, Alan Robertson Makes First Appearance, Watch Here (VIDEO)

 

 

'Duck Dynasty' Season 4 Premiere 'Til Duck Do Us Part' A&E Hit Show Returns (VIDEO)

"Duck Dynasty" returned last night (Wed) to A&E for the Season 4 premiere. 

With "Duck Dynasty" rising up the ratings last year to one of the top cable shows on TV just under "The Walking Dead", this was the most anticipated premiere the famous duck call makers have had. 

Another ingredient to add excitement to the new season is the addition of the oldest brother Alan to the group. Alan Robertson has been a pastor and decided not to be a part of the show up until now. He has realized that he can use his large platform to witness to even more people with the success of the show. 

The Season 4 premiere episode entitled 'Til Duck Do Us Part' rallied around the Robertson family setting up a wedding for Phil and Kay, since they never had a real wedding ceremony in the past. 

Si takes Phil and Kay on a trip down memory lane and in normal Si fashion, missed the boat on 2 of the 3 locations but added his normal humor to make it worth while. He did eventually lead them to a tree that they had carved in several years ago and was a touching moment with Kay especially touched to see it again. 

Jase was his normal and sarcastic self, even sneaking away from his wedding set up duties to get a little fishing in before getting caught by his wife. 

Alan was not a huge part of the first episode, but the brothers did have fun banter when he was around and Willie expressed that "now you know where we get it from". Alan officiated the ceremony for his parents at the end of the episode as well. 

Jase Robertson was not always sure that the show would be a success in the beginning. "I said, 'This will never work. Nobody's going to watch that,'" he remembers. "My dad (Phil) echoed that. I think he said something along the lines of 'A redneck family, they're not going to run that.' "

Jase says he believes sincerity is the key to the success of the show now. "I think the smartest thing we did was stay true to ourselves."

"Duck Dynasty" airs on A&E on Wednesday 10/9 Cst.