Deadliest Catch. The catch isn't deadly, but the catching can be. No, we're not talking about great whites or stingrays. We're talking crab, Alaskan crab straight from the Bering Sea. Some of the roughest waters on Planet Earth.
The tenth season of the reality television series "Deadliest Catch" premiered on Tuesday, April 22 on the Discovery Channel with some new twists. Everything from the government shutdown to the first female working on the boat.
The premiere began with news that had happened in October. On October 1, the government shutdown for the first time since 1996 because the debt ceiling reached its limit. This affected business in Dutch Harbor, Alaska where "Deadliest Catch" is based. Because the government was shutdown they weren't able to issue the fishing permits to the captains. Captain Keith Colburn of the Wizard traveled 4,100 miles away to Washington, D.C. to testify before congress in hopes of ending the shutdown. His testimony stated in part "Collectively, the fleet has already invested millions of dollars out-of-pocket just gearing up for the season. Each day it's tied to the docks, will cost these boats thousands more." Colburn continues by saying "For the majority of our crab, we rely on the holiday market. If the crab isn't caught, processed, and shipped out of Alaska by the second week of November, we stand to loose access to that market. Loosing the holiday market will decrease the revenue we earn at the dock by 20-25 percent. On behalf of all fisherman, I'm asking congress to end the shutdown now. I'm a small businessman in a big ocean with big bills and I need to go fishing." The government shutdown ended on October 16 at approximately 7:30 p.m. PT, less than 90 minutes before the government would've defaulted, after a bill was signed into law to raise the debt ceiling. This allowed the government to issue the fishing permits to the captains. The fleet began fishing, but approximately one week after their normal start date.
The boats often get new deckhands and greenhorns year after year, some move from boat to boat. 33 year-old Jake Anderson has been a deckhand on the Northwestern since 2007. Last year, he got into a fist fight with some of his fellow deckhands. Just after that he was offered a deal on a different boat called the Kiska Sea, not a part of the original fleet. He told Northwestern Captain Sig Hansen about the deal he got and decided to leave the Northwestern. Because things weren't working out too well on the Kiska Sea, Anderson decided to leave and asked for his job back on the Northwestern. Hansen agreed to give him his job back at the beginning of this season, the show is no longer following the Kiska Sea.
Other than character, traditions are a big part of the show. All the boats of the fleet have their own traditions. Like the Northwestern for example, before going out to sea the entire crew bites the head off of a cod fish. Cod is what they use for bait to catch the crab. On the Cape Caution, a greenhorn was trying to start a new tradition. This greenhorn, who is from the south, wanted the deckhands and the captain to kiss a quarter, he then would through the quarter overboard. This was superstition, believing that if they paid God a toll he will be sure to get them back safely. The deckhands agreed, but the captain...not so much. When the greenhorn told the skipper about the tradition that he wanted to start Captain Bill McCroskey, often known as "Wild" Bill, responded by saying "I know where you're from, I know they're all big on the undead down there. But I've been doing this for a long time without any worry of ghosts on the boat. If it's a big part of your life and you don't think you can live without it, you might want to get packing." Wild Bill, who is a key member of the show, did not kiss the quarter, but then when he tried to start the boat his engine failed. After he finally got the engine fixed and the boat started he changed his mind and decided to kiss the quarter, not taking any chances.
The Harris brothers are another fairly large part of the show. Their dad, Phil Harris, was the skipper of the Cornelia Marie until he passed away from lung cancer in 2005. This took a toll on Jake and Josh Harris, since the passing of their dad their lives have understandably been difficult. They at first tried to run the boat themselves which turned out to be unsuccessful, partly because of Josh's drug addiction. Johnathon Hillstrand, captain of the Time Bandit, gave the two boys a job on his boat to help them out. This year the two brothers are going to try once again to get the Cornelia Marie up and going on their own. They were going to begin the season in the premiere for the king crab, but Josh's continued drug use has but the boat on hold. Hopefully they'll be able to get going a little later this season.
There are two additional boats in the "Deadliest Catch" fleet. The Seabrooke, who's captain is Scott Campbell Jr., and the Saga operated by Elliott Neese. Elliott Neese is known to have some attitude problems but he is getting better it seems. Over the past two years he has had multiple heated arguments with fellow captains. He also had arguments via landline with his girlfriend while fishing, he received a restraining order from her. Because he mixed business with pleasure it got to the point where no one on his boat wanted to work for him. Captain Scott Campbell Jr., often referred to as Junior, has had arguments with his fellow captains, but not nearly as bad. This year he is battling some medical issues. During the off season his doctor told him not to go out this year because of his back problems. He refused and went out, he said one season that he is deep in debt and is constantly paying off his debt and if he doesn't go fishing and get money he won't be able to pay it off. He is fighting the pain and said that he'll see how it goes for king crab and go from there. Viewers can clearly tell though that it is taking a toll on him, while setting crab pots during the first episode he was barely able to sit in his chair during the time they were set, afterwards he had to go lay down.
Like most shows, there are always teasers to the next episode or episodes later in the season. At the end of the premiere there was a teaser for a huge milestone for the show. Later this season, Sig Hansen's daughter will be joining the Northwestern, the first ever female to be on Deadliest Catch. Also later on, one of the boats gets into a wreck after crashing into a bed of rocks. Plus, someone has a warrant out for their arrest. It's an action filled season and if you're one that's into action packed reality shows with arguing smoking sailors then Deadliest Catch is the show for you.
At a Glance:
Network: Discovery
When: Tuesdays 9 p.m. ET/PT
Starring: Mike Rowe (Narrator), Sig Hansen, Scott Campbell Jr., Keith Colburn, Elliott Neese, Johnathon Hillstrand, "Wild" Bill McCroskey
Production: Original Productions
Genre: Reality
Rated: PG
Theme Song: Dead or Alive
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