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Deadliest Catch - Season 6

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Anyone else ready to take on the Bering Sea tonight? I might have to bite the head off a herring or two.

I've been watching the marathons the past few days and can't wait for the new season. I am curious to see how they handle Cap'n Phil's situation.
 
It will be tough to watch the Cornielia Marie without Captain Phil in the wheelhouse. He was my favorite Captain and the reason I liked the show. I can take or leave the other Captains.

I would be more excited if Phil did not pass too soon and so young.
 
Captain Phil is still in this season as filming wrapped up before his death. It'll be an awkward season and I am curious how they handle it.
 
My husband loves this show. I imagine they will have foreboding narration and music during his scenes and make it bittersweet, but hopefully the won't try to fully cash in and just not show the Cornelia Maria for the second half of the season. It looks like they didn't do King Crab or weren't filmed for it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deadliest_catch

It would be kind of gimmicky if they kept showing flashes of his doctor's visit from last season in black and white. I'm a little tired of that already from the recap hour they keep repeating twice a day.
 
They are going to milk his death.

They better watch out because if they don't handle his death well people will ditch the show, they better be tasteful.

I'll be watching the rerun at 11 or whenever because of Glee and LOST are on at the same time.
 
Captain Phil is still in this season as filming wrapped up before his death. It'll be an awkward season and I am curious how they handle it.

So this would technically be the last season with him then? I'll definitely try to catch the premiere.
 
Captain Phil is still in this season as filming wrapped up before his death. It'll be an awkward season and I am curious how they handle it.

So this would technically be the last season with him then? I'll definitely try to catch the premiere.

According to the news coverage of his death, he died during production of the season, and in fact apparently gave the OK to be filmed during his recovery. Whether any of that makes it to air, of course, we don't know.

Assuming DC follows its usual format, there's actually two seasons in one - the King Crab session and the Opilio Crab winter session, and I understand that Phil died during Opilio (which makes sense as he died during the winter).

The new season doesn't start in Canada for another week or so, and I'm also curious to see how they handle it. A new version of the "World is Such a Brilliant Place" singalong ad has begun airing, and there's one clip where the Deadliest Catch guys -- including Phil -- are shown singing "We love to crab fish..." and it's actually a bit depressing to see that. The ad they're showing promoting the new season is pretty dark in tone, with Sig and other captains in voiceover talking about whether their crews could continue on if they weren't there...

Depending how things go, I have to wonder if this might be the last season for the series in general. The guys were looking pretty haggard last year, and now one of them is no longer with us. There was a special about herring fishing that aired on Discovery Canada last week and of all ships the Time Bandit from DC was one of the ships involved - it was interesting to see how they worked things away from the crab.

Alex
 
No the show must go on, this is crab fishing not road patrol. You live and you die by the fishing.
 
He fell ill (stroke I think?) while in port for an offload and died in the hospital a week or so later. According to the boat's website, they filmed his time in the hospital with his permission, and it was up to Discovery if/how to air it.

The returns to action with a relief skipper and minus the Harris boys for the rest of opie season.
 
I feel like they milked that fight quite a bit... but then again, it feels like they were building to that last season anyway.
The Jake switch was also fairly contrived and I wonder if that would have happened if there weren't TV cameras around.

One thing about the show I enjoy (and I guess I shouldn't) are the coast guard episodes. Of course, every time the coast guard is called out means that something horrific may have happened, but I find that drama more gripping than the actual crab fishing stories now.
 
I thought, so far anyway, they handled it well last night. It seems my DVR started about a minute too late and ended about a minute too late, so I don't know if they'd tacked on any kind of "In memory of Capt Phill" at the end or not.

Otherwise a good episode, contrived or not. I guess I didn't mind them "milking" the fight because I can't stand that Keith guy anyway.

EDIT TO ADD: It was hard at times watching Capt Phil knowing what was coming. It also struck me that assuming his son stays with Capt Sig for the duration of the King Crab season, that Jake isn't going to get that one final season with his dad. So sad.
 
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Did anyone catch this week's episode? I'm thinking did they HAVE to do that switch of the two Jakes? Couldn't that have waited until they got back to dock? Good Lord that was tense although I knew in the end it was going to be okay.
 
Yeah, that seemed so pointless and designed for TV. I'm sure they wouldn't be in port at the same time... but why not just have the Jakes switched off until the end of season if it was such a big deal?

Funny thing about Russ being fired I guess... although I can't remember why he got canned from the first boat in the first place.
 
Had they never heard of a bosun's chair?

or use the hydraulic lift the boats have to lift them from one boat to the other? They've used those lifts to play games and dunk crewmembers in the past.
 
Had they never heard of a bosun's chair?

or use the hydraulic lift the boats have to lift them from one boat to the other? They've used those lifts to play games and dunk crewmembers in the past.

I suspect the high seas made those options unavailable, but it should have also made what they did unavailable. Good grief I thought that was pointless and stupid. And I believe Firehawk12 hit it right on the money, it was probably done solely for the sake of TV.

In fact I kind of lost a little respect for them, both boats that is, over that. I've always thought this show was a little better than most when it came to the "do it for the camera bullshit," but I guess not.
 
Well considering how often they play the "fall overboard and die in two minutes" card on the show, I'd tell whoever to screw themselves if they think I'm volunteering to go overboard in a survival suit or not. One tear or leak and your dead. I deal with drysuits and they do leak, very frequently.
 
or use the hydraulic lift the boats have to lift them from one boat to the other? They've used those lifts to play games and dunk crewmembers in the past.

If the boats crash against each other they could all sink...

Anyway, I used to love this show, but I'm getting tired of it now. It used to be the sea creating the drama, now it's just BS. Maybe they've told all the stories that needed to be told about this industry...
 
Not to be a ghoul, but I think they should just switch to following the Coast Guard. There you have real life and death drama without throwing people into the water.
 
I'm thinking did they HAVE to do that switch of the two Jakes? Couldn't that have waited until they got back to dock? Good Lord that was tense although I knew in the end it was going to be okay.
I believe it was done at sea because the boats couldn't be in port at the same time, a requirement for both to have their crews in full.
 
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