![]() ![]() Also the fact that Sig and Phil switched Jakes' was really.reality tv of them. Quoting TPA36R ( Reply 5): On that note this season was a complete hype up and nothing of interest after the 20 minute mark. ![]() The blitz of reruns hightens the effect, but it seems Sig's wrinkles are deeper, and Jon Hilstrand's beard is greyer.Īnd of course Phil Harris is a dead man walking. It seems all the captains have aged a bunch. Quoting MCOflyer ( Thread starter): This shall be an interesting and sad season of Deadliest Catch. It seems from previous years on Time Bandit that Russ is just not able to keep up with the younger hands. Russ shows up on the Kodiak, saying it's his third boat in 2009, after being fired off Time Bandit and Wizard. Just watched it on TiVo delay, after finishing off my taxes a day ahead of the big deadline. However I can not find him on any of the crew rosters so it must be some kind of surprise Discovery has in stock. I have seen videos of Russell Newberry, the deckhand that lost his King Crab spot on the Time Bandit. Quoting MCOflyer ( Thread starter): Also, a new boat joins The Kodiak, Captained by Wild bill Wichrowski. It wreaked of no new angles to use to keep it interesting. On that note this season was a complete hype up and nothing of interest after the 20 minute mark. seas, weather) you will notice they usually collect hundreds of hours of file footage to use as filler closer to shore. If you watch for some of the details (currents. Chase boats aren't following at all time no. They are not running short handed, they have actually had a stint of TOO MUCH help recently. Yes it does take food and space however Discovery pays its way onto these boats to cover food/expenses created. Doesn't that take space and food away that would otherwise be used by crew? Do they operate shorthanded because they get extra money from discovery for the show, or is that space otherwise wasted? What sort of compensation does discovery give the boat owners/crews, anyway? Also, do they always have chase boats, because it seems like they often have shots from other ships even during very rough seas while hauling pots. Quoting waterpolodan ( Reply 4): I've read that each boat "featured" on the program has a 2 man crew living and working on the boat during all of their fishing trips. I guess all of those guys are with the smoking and diet and sleep deprivation, but it's their way of life so I respect it. Doesn't that take space and food away that would otherwise be used by crew? Do they operate shorthanded because they get extra money from discovery for the show, or is that space otherwise wasted? What sort of compensation does discovery give the boat owners/crews, anyway? Also, do they always have chase boats, because it seems like they often have shots from other ships even during very rough seas while hauling pots.Īnyway, sad about Harris passing away but just looking at him you could tell he was killing himself slowly with his habits and unhealthy lifestyle. Anyway, I've read that each boat "featured" on the program has a 2 man crew living and working on the boat during all of their fishing trips. I'd never really watched it but the constant reruns that discovery has been showing piqued my interest in the last couple of days, and I've now seen enough to think that it's pretty cool and definitely more appealing than most of the "reality" shows out there. ![]()
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