Deadliest Catch (2005–…): Season 14, Episode 18 - Deadliest Catch - full transcript

As rogue waves threaten to capsize their boats, Jake and Sean must make life or death decisions for their crews on deck. Wild Bill faces a choice that could end his career, and Keith ...

♪♪

Jake: It ain't pretty
getting to the top.

It's not about working hard.

It's about being able
to deal with all of this.

Whoo!

Jacob, watch out.
Watch out! Watch out!

We're right next to death
every moment of the day.

Big wave. Hold on. Hold on.

Heads up! Heads up!

♪♪

[ Scanner beeping ]



Nurse: Breathe.

Keith: Got a problem
with somebody, sort it out.

You will go down there
and apologize to him right now!

Monte: I'm not apologizing
to anybody!

Monte: Hugging is definitely not
in the textbook.

Pack your bags!
Get the [bleep] off my boat now!

Good. I will.
Now!

How far are you willing to go?

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♪♪

Narrator: 345 miles northwest
of Dutch Harbor...

On the 155-foot Wizard...

Freddy: There we go!
That's the spirit!

You can do it, baby!



[ Laughs ]

[ Razor buzzing ]Come here, baby.

Ooh, I like the curly top.

That looks pretty cool, dude.

Narrator: Keeping up with
the yearly ritual...

Monte:
Leave that there, man.

That's the style.

Narrator:
Deckhand Freddy Maugatai

sets his clippers
to "high and tight"...

Sassy!

I'm trying to send a little love
back to Keith back at home.

Turn around.
Let's see.

Narrator:
While captain Monte Colburn

makes sure the mohawks are up to
his brother Keith's standards.

Good job, guys.

I don't know
if they can add hair or not.

It's awesome that these guys
are doing that, you know,

for my brother.

I know he's pretty disappointed
about not being on board.

He's got those issues medically

that really kind of supersede
just about anything.

Narrator: Before the start
of the winter season...

I am not opie-fishing this year.

There's no way
I can sit in that chair.

A spinal infection
sidelined the veteran captain,

leaving the Wizard
in his brother's hands.

You know, he seems like
he's going down a better path.

He's kind of taking it easy.

He's lost
a couple pounds of weight,

which I'm sure
the doctor was like,

"pfft, really?"
'Cause he was getting huge.

Thank you, brother! Thank you.

We are precariously close.

We've got 36 pots to haul.

I'm pretty happy with
what I've seen in those tanks.

We're ready to finish this off.

Narrator: Now, with only
5,000 pounds of opilio

left to catch...

We going home, baby.

Narrator:
The wizardcrew stacks out

as they top off
the last of their tanks.

♪♪

Here we go.

God, it seems like
it was just yesterday

we were pulling up
on the first one.

This has worked out well.

Give it to me, baby!

[ Whooping ]

We had a huge season,

and I think
it was a big accomplishment.

You know, I'd like to think my
brother is absolutely thrilled

because our expenses
are extremely low.

♪♪

I would have to venture to say
that this is as fast

as I've ever put this many pots
on this boat to end a season,

especially in 40-knot winds
with these tides screaming.

♪♪

It just goes to show you, man...

Yeah, baby!

I got the strongest team
out here.

Amazing things happen
with a strong team.

62.

There's a couple big ones
in there, baby.

Monte:
I would be surprised

if you could find
a better deckhand than Tyler.

There we go!

Monte:
And Freddy is... you know,

obviously, Freddy is Freddy.

♪♪

[ Laughs ]

♪♪

On board!

Okay!

Are these guys [bleep] animals
or what?

Whoo!

Bring it on!

Yeah!
That's the spirit!

Now Harry's down there,

and he must be
getting psyched up.

Captain Harry come out,
you know?

Let's see
if he can still throw a hook.

Think he'll do it?

♪♪

Not bad. Not bad.

He's still got it.

[ Laughs ]

What about a dance?
Dance!

Actually, I really like Harry.

Harry's a frickin' cool guy.

You know, it's been tough

because I know he's chomping
at the bit to drive the boat,

but unfortunately, that's myjob.

It's like getting Freddy
off the rail throwing the hook.

It's hard to do.

He's got my line now.

You can do it, baby!

That fire's still in you!

[ Radio beeping ]

Hello. Wizard.

Narrator: As the end
of the season nears...

Good. How are you?

I haven't heard from you
in a couple days.

Narrator: Captain Keith
checks in on his little brother.

Done some major damage
since I talked to you last.

Yeah, baby!

We're getting close.

Well, we've kind of
kept track of it.

He's hauled
about 25% of the gear.

Whoo! well, it's nothing against him.

It's just the whole thing.

Whatever.

That's a [bleep] cheap shot,
and you [bleep] know it.

Oh, bull[Bleep]

I'm not pushing the button
on [bleep] safety!

That's a total [bleep] punch,
dude!

It's bull[Bleep]

I didn't need Harry on here.

[ Radio beeps ]

♪♪

You know,
I tell him we got [bleep]

We've been kicking ass.

You know,
he thinks I'm a [bleep] moron.

But you know what?

Yeah! Whoa!

All right. Last pot.

We caught our crab.

We're officially leaving.

Man:
Well, that's a wrap.

Gonna swing this block in
one last time for the season.

Going home.

Narrator:
After successfully catching

the entirety of the Wizard's
bairdi and opilio quotas

in Keith's absence...

We're done.

Go to Dutch
and offload the crab.

Last shot going in!

Narrator:
Monte brought in

a whopping
$1.2 million worth of crab,

sending each deckhand
back to Dutch 40 grand richer.

Monte: My brother
should be waiting for us.

I'd like to think it's gonna be
with open arms

after the big trip.

Ha! You can only hope.

Jackass.

♪♪

Narrator:
160 miles southeast...

♪♪

Whoa!

♪♪

On the 107-foot saga...

♪♪

Uh...

I wouldn't stand there
if I were you.

♪♪

They're just starting
this morning.

It is terrible weather.

♪♪

Oh, this is not gonna be fun
for anybody.

Narrator: Captain Jake Anderson
drives through 20-foot seas

and 35-knot winds
toward the day's first string.

♪♪

We're actually over halfway done
with our season right now,

and we've got stopped
at every point

'cause of weather and tides.

♪♪

Every day, weather, weather,
weather, weather, weather.

Narrator:
This season...

♪♪

I set really close to town.

It's gonna be pretty cool

if something comes up
in these pots.

Narrator: After setting on
the eastern grounds...

Whoo!

1-1.

That'll get you home
in about a year.

Narrator: Jake has been met
with inconsistent counts...

They're coming. Hey, hey,
hey, hey, hey, hey, hey!

Watch out!

Violent seas...

God!

Jacob, watch out.

Watch out! Watch out!

Narrator: Slowing
the young skipper's operation

to a crawl...

Just go ahead
and secure the deck.

I don't think I can safely haul.

Narrator:
Costing him time and money.

It's a nightmare.

♪♪

This is the roughest weather
I've seen this season right now.

Narrator: Facing crew-crushing
waves once again...

Whoo!

Whoa!

Narrator:
Jake stares down the barrel

of yet another shutdown.

At some point,
we're gonna have to fish.

Can't just keep taking days off

'cause the bags are down
and the waves are too big.

We'll never go home.

♪♪

It's dangerous,

but everybody knows that
when they sign that paper.

♪♪

Jake:
So, I don't know how long

we're gonna do this today,
but...

♪♪

We're just gonna fight back.

♪♪

I've got, like, a 60-, 70-mile
spread on the year,

200 pots, so...

Just got to get the right depth.

I haven't been through
all of them yet.

This is all low, shallow stuff.

Let's see what they got.

See if it's worth it or not.

Ooh! Ouch!

Lovely.

♪♪

God.

Damn!

This is gonna be a long string.

Come on.

6-5.

Aaaah!

♪♪

6-0.

Ugh!

Whoa!

♪♪

62.

It'll be next January

by the time we get done
with this at 62.

I need to get crab on the boat.

♪♪

[Bleep]

Whoa! Whoa!

Holy [bleep]

[Bleep]You okay, Kyle?

[Bleep]

Man: [Bleep] I didn't think
it'd go over the rail.

That wave took it right over.

The boom was getting
a little too far in,

so when it came in,
it just swung right in.

There ain't nothing about being
out there right now that's safe.

♪♪

Right now
I'm chasing waves down,

trying to hit 'em with every
side of the boat but this side.

♪♪

My guys got to know
I'm not gonna go run and hide

just 'cause the Bering Sea
shows a couple teeth.

Whoa! Whoo!

♪♪

Look at this monster.

[ Alarm blaring ]

Jacob, watch out.
Guys, there's a big one coming.

Watch out! Watch out!

♪♪

Jake:
Be careful out there, guys.

Let's kind of...

Narrator:
On the saga...

Look at this monster.

♪♪

Jacob, watch out.
Guys, there's a big one coming.

Watch out! Watch out!

♪♪

You guys okay?

Damn it!

You okay?

Okay!

[Bleep] Dude, that was big.

If you're not awake by now,
you're not alive.

This [bleep] will keep you
on your toes.

♪♪

I'm not trying to be a cowboy.

I have a business to run,
and I have bills to pay.

No!

♪♪

26. Okay.

We're gonna get out of here.

♪♪

Now I don't think that
they're in 68 to 70 fathoms.

I think that they're deeper.

[ Exhales sharply ]

Narrator: With Captain Jake's
chosen grounds turning cold...

Hey, guys, this is not working.

We're gonna shuffle these
around a little bit,

and we're gonna set them
even deeper on the other end.

♪♪

Roger!

The young skipper
gambles on deeper waters

in hopes to improve his fortune.

It's a gamble, but it's
a solution to my problem.

Whether it's a good solution
or not, we're gonna find out.

♪♪

Narrator: While Jake
continues his fight...

♪♪

Sean:
All right. Let's do it.

150 miles northwest...

♪♪

Another young captain
charges willingly into the fray.

The weather really sucks.

Every direction we travel,
we're crashing into waves.

♪♪

Narrator:
On the 110-foot Brenna A...

Today is hopefully the last day
of putting crab in the boat.

And we're stacking out.

Narrator: Captain Sean Dwyer
muscles through 20-foot breakers

en route
to his first string of the day.

Sean:
We need 10,000 more crab,

and we're gonna haul
one string here,

probably set it back,
and go from there.

Narrator:
And with 10,000 pounds needed

to bring his season
to a close...

Sean: We need to keep on
a 100 average.

It's gonna be a battle.

♪♪

Narrator:
Weather be damned.

Sean:
First pot's coming up.

♪♪

Weather is how it's been
all year... real terrible.

No breaks this year.

Nick: This is like
the realest of real.

You look out.

You're going up.
You're going down.

You're going sideways.

You got water
coming over the rail.

♪♪

Wow, damn!

Ooh.
Looks a little skinny.

♪♪

Ooh! 35?

That sucks.

♪♪

Whoo!

Watching these guys
trying to haul these pots

makes me [bleep] nervous.

♪♪

It's super important
that these guys

don't get complacent
on this last trip.

I know we're almost done,
we're almost home,

but we still
got to make it there.

♪♪

There's a good roller
coming through here.

♪♪

Big wave. Big wave.

Hold on. Hold on.
Heads up! Heads up!

♪♪

Watch it! Watch it!
Hold on.

[ Shouts indistinctly ]

[Bleep] You.

This is gonna be a bitch
to the end.

♪♪

Zack:
Well, that was fun.

♪♪

Almost laying down
just to stay on the boat.

One day out?

We can't get one [bleep]
nice day to stack? [Bleep]

Sean:
Five guys out there

that I don't need to send
swimming across the deck.

♪♪

Willi:
It's not ideal stacking weather,

but it's time
to get out of here,

so we're gonna work through it.

♪♪

We're right there.

We almost got the poundage,
but we just can't stop.

We got to keep shuffling.

♪♪

Narrator:
Over 4,000 miles southeast...

♪♪

In Columbia, south Carolina...

Wild Bill:
Today is not a good day.

I am a whupped...
I'm a whupped soul.

♪♪

I'm just going to a doctor,

and I don't do that very often,
so...

Narrator:
Four days after delivering

the last of his opilio crab
to dock,

summer baycaptain
"Wild" Bill Wichrowski

is at his last resort.

I've got this agonizing pain
in the left hip.

You know,
I've been doing this...

I've been standing
in that wheelhouse...

For 40 years,
and it's tough on a guy.

Narrator:
During a brutal winter season...

[ Engine sputtering ]

that started
with a blown engine...

[Bleep]

♪♪

[Bleep]

Man overboard!

And nearly ended in tragedy...

Wild Bill:
Come here, buddy.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

♪♪

Bill took a shot to his hip...

Ow.

Narrator:
That's got him on the ropes.

[Bleep]

In the past, I've worked with
broken bones in my foot.

"Oh, you shouldn't even be...

I don't even know
how you're working"...

You know, we always go through
that. That's part of the job.

But I'll tell you this...
It's getting to the point

where I'm having trouble
driving the boat.

I'm gonna find out today
whether it's... what's the deal.

Talking to the doctor,
it kind of worries me

that he's gonna give me
some hoopla about,

"oh, you can't
go fishing anymore," because...

If something happened
or there are any complications

and I couldn't go back,
it would be kind of devastating.

Narrator: After nearly
four decades of abuse...

I guess I'm gonna
figure out my fate.

Narrator: The veteran
eyes preservation

over an early demise.

Is there anything he can do
to keep me in the game?

I don't know.

I need some help.

♪♪

♪♪

Narrator:
In Columbia, south Carolina...

Nurse: You go ahead and lie down
on your back for me.

After enduring
a vicious winter season...

Hold your breath.

Captain "Wild" Bill
Wichrowski seeks a cure...

[ Scanner beeps ]Breathe.

For a debilitating hip injury.

Dr. Gross: Let me have you
lift this leg up like this.

Push up against me.[ Grunts ]

That makes it worse, right?

Yeah. Okay.

You can't hold it up very well.

It's been to the point
where, like, I'm concerned,

like,
getting on or off the boat.

♪♪

Dr. Gross:
I brought your X-ray.

I've already looked it.
I know what it looks like.

But just to show you,

the X-ray shows whether
the cartilage is there or not.

You can see some people

where the cartilage
is starting to narrow,

but yours is... you know,
yours is completely gone.

There's... there's virtually
no cartilage left in that hip.

♪♪

That's what we call
severe arthritis.

So, the bottom line is that

what you need
is a new artificial surface.

You lost your cartilage.
The bone is being irritated.

To fix this problem,

you need to cut some bone out
on both sides,

and you got to put
artificial parts on both sides.

Translation... the veteran
captain needs major surgery.

Wild Bill: I'm motivated
to make this work

'cause I can't live my life.

I can't do the things
I want to do, so...

We'll schedule it
as an outpatient procedure.

And who's gonna be kind of
your helper for this?

Are you married?

No.
Okay.

So, who's gonna be
helping you out?

I'll have somebody lined up.

Okay.
Plus, I'm excited.

You want to do this?

I'm tired of this, yeah.Okay.

♪♪

Back on the Bering Sea...

Sean:
Really sorry to hear that.

Narrator:
On the Brenna A.

Sean: Appreciate
the information, for sure.

[ Radio beeps ]

♪♪

Just got a little intel
that Zack's dad, Wild Bill,

is gonna be having
hip surgery here.

♪♪

This could be
a really good opportunity

for both bill and Zack.

There is some bad blood there

that I can't even begin
to digest.

You know what, this wheelhouse
is a one-way street, Zack.

Narrator: Two years ago,
bill and his son Zack's personal

and professional relationship
came to a devastating end...

Sorry I let you down as a dad.

Sending the captain and
engineer on their separate ways.

I just don't know if I hauled
the last crab pot

with my dad or not, you know,
just like that.

Narrator: The wound still open
and festering.

Sean:
I'm not gonna try to be, like,

the family counselor here,
but... I don't know.

I think, if it were me,
I would regret it

if I missed an opportunity
to be there for my dad.

♪♪

Zack, you want
to come up here for a sec?

♪♪

Yo.

Sean: You know your dad's
going in for hip surgery?

Yeah.
It's pretty serious.

Yeah.
I don't know.

I was spit-balling.

I know you guys have your...
Your stuff.

But, uh, no,
I was just thinking, like,

you know, this would probably be

a good opportunity for you

to go down and see your pops.

It may be something that
you might regret if you don't.

Um...

I mean,
I get what you're saying.

It's up to you, dude.
We can make it happen.

You're someone that doesn't
have their dad around anymore.

Yeah, exactly, you know?

The memories are limited.

I mean, my dad's here.
I'm sure I'd regret it.

Yeah.

I'll think about it out there.

Do it.

Don't think too hard.
I still need those counts.

Yeah.

[ Chuckles ]
All right.

All right.
Thanks, Sean.

Yep.

♪♪

I know from experience

that family members
are only around for so long.

I lost my dad
a couple years ago,

and it's time that you never
get back, really.

We'll see.

I got something to think about

that I wasn't really
planning on thinking about.

Just go see your pops.

♪♪

Narrator:
While Zack contemplates

family life after the season...

I'm coming for you, bitch!

♪♪

Right now... These guys
are [bleep] wound up.

Yeah! Whoo!

Narrator:
Captain and crew

push to tank
their remaining quota.

Yeah, boss!

♪♪

We needed about 10,000 crab for
the day, and we're almost there.

I'm trying to get the stack
on before the seas get too bad.

[ Indistinct shouting ]

Ya-hoo!

Yeah, baby!

♪♪

Good! Good! Good!

[ Cheering ]

♪♪

We have one pot left
in this string,

and thank god
this is the last string.

Last pot.

Whoo!

Last pot coming up, boys!

Whoo!

Whoo, whoo!

Did it suck up?

Wow, these are nice crabs.

Wow, that is a big crab.Yeah.

[ Laughing ] Man!

They are good.
How much he weigh?

Tanks are full.

Whoo!
Whoo!

With this tank full
and that tank full,

we've got well over our number.

Whoo!

Narrator: Despite a hit parade
of foul weather,

captain Sean Dwyer
moves up the charts,

netting over $500,000 worth
of opilio crab...

Yeah!

Padding each deckhand's bank
account with a cool 35 grand.

We're ready to put a nail
in this thing.

I'm excited
to get these crab off the boat,

get the boat put away,
and go home.

It's been a long season.

♪♪

Narrator:
50 miles east...

Yeah!

On the saga.

[ Laughs ]

Yeah! Whoo!

Jake:
It's our first pot.

It's deeper.

This is in 80 fathoms.

Everything else is in 70 to 74.

I want to see a big average.

♪♪

Narrator: After battling
low numbers and high seas...

Whoo!

Jake: You can try to make
the Bering Sea safe,

but not point in her career
will she ever be that.

Narrator: Jake's banking
on colder, deeper water

to deliver his payday.

Good to go.

♪♪

At every corner,
she shuts us down,

shuts us down with crab,
shuts us down with tide,

shuts us down with weather.

And today's our day.

♪♪

Ah [bleep]

♪♪

These guys' hands are sore,
tired.

♪♪

Starting to get the full force
of the wind.

♪♪

Now let's see what she gave me.

Come on!

♪♪

♪♪

Narrator:
On the saga.

Jake: You can try to make
the Bering Sea safe,

but not point in her career
will she ever be that.

♪♪

Now let's see what she gave me.

Come on!

Come on, baby.

It looks good.

Grabbin' the crab!

Oh, yeah!

That actually looks
pretty [bleep] damn nice to me.

♪♪

Things are actually
looking promising.

I'm hoping that this string
continues like this.

Yeah!

Whoo!

Oh, yeah! That's what we're looking for!

Whoo-hoo!

It's better deeper, right?

The last pot was 130, so...

It's worth it.

♪♪

It's starting to get good
right here.

Yeah!

Way to go, Jake!

Another 200.

It looks really good.

Yeah!
[ Laughing ] Yeah!

Whoo!

Narrator: And the rewards
for exercising calm

and strategy
in the face of danger...

Yeah, baby.

Crab. Sweet, sweet crab.

They're coming in!

♪♪

Jake:
My nerves are shot.

I'm just fried.

I've smoked
a pack of cigarettes.

The crew is exhausted.

♪♪

200 averages... that'll get you
home pretty quick,

and that's what we're seeing.

♪♪

Just feel good today
that I fought it.

We didn't let the sea
beat us today.

Today, we fought.

I took it as far as it could go,
and then I took one more step.

I feel good about that.

♪♪

Narrator:
In Dutch Harbor...

♪♪

Monte:
Pulling in to the bay.

We got what we needed,
and we're back.

You know, now we'll get
a couple 160,000 pounds of crab

off the boat.

Yeah, baby!

Everybody's pretty darn happy.

Narrator: Captain Monte
Colburn pulls in to town,

bringing an end
to a grueling winter season.

Monte:
Right on, guys!

I don't believe it.

Captain Seattle is standing
on the beach.

Narrator: Brother and owner
of the Wizard, keith Colburn.

Nice toss!

He just couldn't leave us alone.

Hear you had
a pretty good season!

What?! No!

Freddy, best season ever
was when i'mdriving the boat!

[ Laughs ]

I don't know
what my brother's thinking,

flying all the way up here.

It's kind of pointless,
but whatever.

[ Chuckles ]

♪♪

Hey, guys.

Three good seasons.

Good job. Man: Right on, captain.

Take care of yourself. All right.

Take it easy...
I will.

So you can come back
for red crab.

I will be back for red crab.

As much as we really
don't wantyou on the boat,

we needyou.

We need you on the boat
because we're not that excited

about captain friggin'
beach commander.

[ Both laugh ]

We don't like the phone squalls!

Thank you.
Roger, right on.

Good to see you.

Okay, guys.

Good job.

Right on, chief.

You know, Freddy,
I hate to say it,

but Tyler gateman is
the best stack man in the fleet.

I hate to take that away
from you.

He's just... he's just polite

'cause he got Tyler
to cook him a sandwich.

[ Laughter ]

He'll make him
any food he wants.

Tyler gateman,
the best stack man in the fleet!

All right.

Does he have
a double shift ever?

Man:
No, but... no, no.

[Bleep]
Relief show up, he's off!

Best stack man in the fleet...

Tyler gateman!

Hey, I've been on here
for [bleep]

No, I tell you, man.
You know what?

'Cause you trained Tyler.

But Tyler's a badass guy.

Let's go have a drink.
Come on. Come on. Come on.

No, come on.
Come on.

♪♪

Keith:
"Tyler's the best.

Tyler's the best man,
and you're not the best.

Tyler's the best."

You are bad-mouthing
a [bleep] legend in this field.

I'm not bad-mouthing Freddy. Yes, you did.

You treat him with
complete disrespect, "mouse."

I totally treat every one
of these guys with respect.

You don't understand
people management.

You're kidding me, right?

I've got the [bleep] best crew
in the world out here,

and you're...
What, so, I'm supposed to

[bleep] Kiss
Freddy's [bleep] ass?

Monte disrespected you, right?

Two times, right?

You will go...

You will go down there
and apologize to him right now.

Not [bleep] apologizing
to Freddy.

Apologize to him!

I'm not apologizing to anybody

because this is the way
the world works.

Freddy's 40 years old.
Tyler's 28.

Tyler's the [bleep] guy
that's a 3-year-old

that runs in the Kentucky derby.

Freddy's is
a [bleep] 5-year-old.

That's right, mouse,
and guess what.

You don't tell a guy that.

You kicked him in the [bleep]

And you know why?

You got two... let's go downstairs.

You got two kids, mouse. I know.

You got two kids.

Do you tell one child
in front of the other child,

"you're my favorite,
you're the best"?

Go [bleep] apologize
or pack your [bleep]

Good!

Pack it or apologize now!

♪♪

I didn't mean to disrespect you.

You're the man. I know, you just...

Okay. You are.

But the thing is,
is you have to understand

that there's younger,
stronger kids.

I'm not talking...

You're telling somebody

that there's somebody
stronger than him?!

He doesn't want an apology.

That's bull[Bleep] Freddy.
I love you.

I'm not disre...

Could you just end
with an apology?

Pack your [bleep] bags.

Good.

Get the [bleep] off my boat now.Good. I...

Now!

♪♪

Narrator:
This week on "salty takes"...

Jake: Here.
Just give it to me.

I'm over the line, I think.

Jack receives a citation
from Alaska fish and game

for crabbing
outside the designated grounds.

Yeah, it said, "2/6/18,
inspected 5 pots."

Narrator:
Or so it seems.

Jake: Oh, officer,
thank you very much.

Somebody pranked me.

Man: That's a good one.
I should have did that.

[ Laughs ] Dang.

That's a [bleep] up prank!

Why didn't I ever think
of that one?

That is awesome!

Narrator: Monte's on top
of the leaderboard

and apparently on the top
of Keith's [bleep] list.

♪♪

Keith: Could you just end
with an apology?

Narrator:
On the Wizard.

Get the [bleep] off my boat now.Good. I...

Now!
[Bleep] You!

Pack up and leave!

♪♪

You can have these guys,
but you know what?

Half of them are gonna
[Bleep] leave with me!

Oh, yeah, they're gonna leave
with you, mouse.

Yeah, they are. You're the Wizard.

Get your [bleep] bag

and get off
the [bleep] boat, mouse.

♪♪

[ Coughs ]

Hey, so,
Monte pretty much told me

that the whole crew's
gonna leave with him.

Anybody wants to leave
with Monte,

you're more than welcome to,
but he is leaving.

♪♪

Jackass.

Keith:
I fired Monte

because Monte is getting
too big for his britches.

All right?

He seems to think that
everything revolves around him.

You got a guy that works harder

than anybody on the planet
in Freddy,

and then you're trying
to take him down?

Monte has no people skills.

Goodbye.

Monte needs to be
put in his place.

You got your [bleep] packed yet
[Bleep]

Get your [bleep] off my boat!

[Bleep]

Get the [bleep] off the boat,
mouse!

Yeah, go [bleep] yourself, too.

♪♪

Monte:
I'm leaving.

I'll call you.

Onward and upward.

You're my best man, period.

♪♪

Monte:
Give me a hug.

But there's a younger...
Younger man.

There's always gonna be...

Why you try to compare me...

No! I can't...

Keith:
I don't know.

Look at him.

Freddy's still
getting disrespected.

Monte is so [bleep] stupid.
He doesn't get it.

As we get older... We're not getting older.

There's always somebody
younger and stronger.

No. No.

[ Indistinct arguing ]

Mouse,
you're just digging yourself

a deeper [bleep] ditch.

Could you please
get off my boat?

[Bleep] Off!

I'm not gonna [bleep] let him
say that [bleep]

Because I work hard
to earn that respect.

I've been around 26 years.

If he want to pick
which one is the best,

I'll bet you I can find more job

when we walk off the dock
than he is.

[Bleep] Him.

Do not take the rental truck,
mouse.

♪♪

Every year, I have great reasons
to fire my brother.

And now all of a sudden,
he takes command of the boat

and he think's he's all that?

♪♪

You're only as good
as your last season.

And Monte's last season
was this season.

Monte: I've caught
400,000 pounds of [bleep] opies,

and apparently, I need to find
another boat to run

because my brother's...

♪♪

A [bleep] jackass.

♪♪

Narrator:
Coming up next week...

For those who still brave
the Bering Sea...

Wow.

[ Speaking indistinctly ]

Narrator: It's a sprint
to finish the winter season.

Sig:
It's definitely coming up.

♪♪

I want to pull these pots fast,
and I don't want to make it

any more dangerous for the guys
than I have to.

♪♪

Whoo!

Narrator:
So, cinch up your rain gear.

Damn it!

It's finally here. Oh, my god.

Narrator: It is the
"Deadliest Catch" season finale.

I got no fuel pressure!

Aw, come on!

♪♪

Ah!

Man:
Oh, god! Oh, my god!

You okay, Jacob?

Man:
What's going on?

[ Groans ]

Yeah!

[ Indistinct shouting ]

Wait! Ugh!

No! Stop!

Oh.

Holy...

No! Stop!

♪♪