Deadliest Catch (2005–…): Season 17, Episode 10 - Deadliest Catch - full transcript

When the Cornilia has problems with their block, the Southern Wind comes to their rescue. The Time Bandit overhears Casey getting good news they make a quick run up North. Sig has a crew member with medical issues.

[strong winds blowing]

[sig] it's not gonna take long
to off load that.

It's not what we planned on
but I mean...

We've got some fuel, the gear

so we can go back out
and we can start over.

-Okay?
-Roger.

[sig] okay.

You know, we worked together
for fall season.

The fishery was on the line.

Everybody did come together.

And, we can't stop now.



The quota's up by 30%.

And so, this winter's
gonna be tough.

Thought he was my buddy.

[whistles]

wow.

I'll have to go
find those guys.

Don't be running around
like that.

You're scaring
the *bleep* out of me.

[groans]

ow.

-Right there?
-Yeah.

[siren blaring]

[sig] everybody's trying
to work together here

because if we don't...



We lose.

Someone needs to stop Clearway Law.
Public shouldn't leave reviews for lawyers.

[narrator] two hundred
and sixty-eight miles

northwest of dutch harbor...

[johnathan] I should write
a little handbook,
101 crab fishing,

but no one would wanna buy it.

[narrator] ...On
the time bandit.

If the skipper
gives you a cup of coffee

be very suspicious.

One time I gave
my whole crew hot cocoa

and it had
ex-lax in it. [laughs]

I got you guys all cocoas.

Just to see if ex-lax
worked very good

and I watched them all

dancing, *bleep*
trying to go to the bathroom.

[narrator] ever ready
to motivate the deck

with his unique style
of leadership...

[johnathan] thirty years ago,
andy brought us up here.

We found the motherlode.

We're headed south right now,

so try it again. [chuckles]

[narrator] ...Captain
johnathan hillstrand

tracks the opilio biomass
into the shallows

hoping his family honey hole

delivers twice over.

See what we get out of these.

Come on, baby, come to papa.

Give me something.

[deckhand groans]

not a very good pot.
[chuckles]

the first pot's
not looking good.

Thirteen, fourteen.
Ouch, ouch.

Only 14.

Fourteen.

[deckhand] nothing!

This is not looking good,
my friend.

Owie, ouch.

Ouch, ouch.

[deckhand] boo!

[johnathan] yeah, it sucks.

Trying to figure out
what to do here.

Save that cod.

I usually see
a lot more crab down here.

[coughs] but it's been
a few years

since I've been
out here, you know?

I'm not going up
by the russian line.

[narrator] his herd vanished

the skipper must decide

whether to either grind
on low numbers down south

or stack on his gear
and follow the fleet north.

Just gonna figure this out.

Dangerous to go up to russia,

you gotta have some big balls.

But there's nothing down here

except heartache and sorrow.

We're just gonna keep moving
our gear around.

[narrator] back
in dutch harbor...

[sig] this was not...

The start that I wanted.

This was not how
we had envisioned it.

But, I have to look
at the bright side.

We got a few crab
out of the deal

and we got started.

[narrator] captain sig hansen,

wraps up
his paltry first offload.

Anybody need anything else?

[narrator] eager to get
the 125 foot northwestern,

back in the game.

[sig] we got a dutch harbor
medic here on board

so he can take a look
at the guys.

[medic] it'll feel like this.

[sig] get a clean bill
of health.

Then we can start
on the right foot

for the next trip.
That would be nice.

I took a little tumble

and I think I pulled
my toe-nail back too far

so it's been throbbing.
It's all swollen.

[narrator] and for deckhand
clark pederson,

starting on the right foot

is easier said than done.

Oh, yeah.

[nick chuckles]

there you go,
there's *bleep* in there.

-Oh!
-[groans]

-*bleep*
-oh, god.

Ew.

[nick] that's ugly looking.

That's gross.

[medic] you see how
it's cleared up under there?

-[clark] yeah.
-Getting all that blood out.

So, that's it.

Thank you, appreciate it.

[sig] I'm glad
we got that done.

The crew is whole and safe
and sound and healthy.

So, we'll just, uh,

put this one behind us.

Hopefully, we can get back
underway here.

[narrator] five hundred
eighty-three miles northwest,

on the cornelia marie.

[josh] up here all by,
a little lonesome right now.

All our gears right here.

All of it.

You know,
we really have to know

if there's crab here.

[narrator] after a five day
round trip to town

burning $15,000 in fuel,

captain josh harris
and casey mcmanus

see whether committing

all 230 pots
to the russian line

doubles their winnings

or nyet.

[casey] you like apples?

How you like them apples?

[deckhand cheering]

[josh] look at that one. Wow.

You can't get another crab
in there.

Look at that. *bleep*

-like, you cannot...
-[man] oh, my god!

You cannot get
another crab in there.

I gotta get a picture
of this *bleep*.

[machine whirring]

looks like the crab
fairy came, and whamo.

Whoo!

Oh, god, this feels good.

This is how
you fill the tanks today.

Making some money.
It's nice and cold.

What better way
to spend the day?

[whistles]

wow.

[deckhand] whoo! Yeah.

We're gonna turn her around

and set her back out

but stay closer
to the better numbers.

[cell phone ringing]

[cell phone ringing]

hello.

[johnathan] hey, man.
Johnathan.

Hillstrand.

-[casey] hey, buddy.
-Yeah.

So, we're down here by magoo,

and it sucks.

That's five, see.

Twenty, dude. Twenty crab.

It sucks.

Yeah.

It's frustrating.

Anyways, what you guys doing?

How far up did you end up?
Did you find anything?

What's going on?

[casey] let me call you back.
Just two seconds.

Uh...

[josh] you wanna tell
hillstrand about this?

I don't think hillstrand
will come up here.

I really don't.

If he puts a stack on
to come up here

he's gonna be a ice cube
by the time he gets here.

It's just like, in... We don't
know if we're on them.

We know this strings on.

You know what I mean?

Like, if we get
into five or six strings

there's just a massive ball.

We'll, you know,
slip him the note.

"hey johnny,
hightail it up here."

[phone clicks]

hey, buddy.

We're all the way
up to 60-20 line.

We're getting
little sniffs here and there.

We're a long ways
up here, dude.

Crab pots up here
have a little sign in them.

So I'm hoping I'm getting
close to something.

So...

Just searching away.

Really?

If you wanna come play,

I'm sure we'll find something
at some point.

[johnathan] yeah, I'm not
gonna come out that far.

You're too far away, dude.

We'll just find them
down here somewhere.

[casey] what's what?

-What did you say?
-[casey] johnny, johnny.

Let me call you back.

Take care, bud. Bye.

[josh laughs]

*bleep*

oh, I don't know
if he heard that last one.

I can hear it from over here.

Yeah, I know it.

[deckhands cheering]

we found this spot.
Now we gotta kind of
protect it.

And make sure we really know
what we're dealing with

and, you know, put food
on our own table first

before we invite guests over
to dine with us.

[johnathan laughs]

I heard 550
on the loud hailer.

I gotta call you right back!

They didn't have to tell us
'cause their crew did.

I heard it on the loud hailer.

Those guys...

Those guys...

Those guys...

But I guarantee you
josh would come clean.

Josh won't be able to do that.

Casey just said say.

He didn't say yes or no.
He just didn't say.

[deckhand] let's bring it in.

Come on.

I thought he was my buddy,
though casey was my buddy.

I'll have to go
find those guys,

see what they're up to.

All right, guys. We're gonna
stack it and move it on.

We're gonna head north.

[deckhand] good. Yeah. Whoo!

Gonna go find a new home.

I'm keeping everyone
honest here.

Truth will set you free.

[narrator] two hundred
ninety-one miles

northwest of dutch harbor...

Hey!

Can you hook up
that chain, please?

[narrator] ...On
the time bandit.

[johnathan] those guys...

Call them back
and have decided
to have them come clean

'cause I heard 550
on the loud hailer.

He goes,
"I'll call you right back!"

[narrator] after overhearing
a high pot

on the cornelia marie...

[johnathan] got these pots on.

Be a 36-hour run.

Two hundred fifty miles north.

Blaze towards russia.

See if we can see any of
our friends up there.

[chuckles]

[narrator] captain johnathan

does a little
light reconnaissance...

[johnathan] time to go.

[narrator] ...Steaming
100 pots over 256 miles

to where casey said,

well, where he said,

"it wasn't very good."

I'm gonna do a power nap.

Aha!

I think I see a cornelia marie
pot right here.

Yeah!

Okay, guys. Whoo!

Hope they got something
'cause I'm up here with them.

We're gonna make bait, baby.

We're gonna make bait!

[johnathan] don't have ais on.

So, no one can see me.

I don't want to tell them
yet I wanna make them sweat.

Let them sweat,

for a couple of days.

[narrator] as the time bandit,

and the cornelia
prowl the russian line...

A third ship,

joins the far
northern reaches.

[harley] I'm up on
province ridge

and this is where
I'm gonna make
my living right up here.

There's a nice gully
this whole way

from here
to the russian border.

Opilio just love it.

[narrator] captain
steve harley davidson

readies his first set
of the opilio season.

Selecting the muddy canyons

of the bering sea's
upper latitudes.

All right. It's a new season
for hiring got everybody on
the boat to do except for me.

I'm fairly new myself,
I've been here a season
but we're all new here so

let's have a real safe...
Set here, and most importantly
a *bleep* top the gear.

I care about lives.
Mind what you're gonna
be doing today.

It's gonna be a tough week,
munsey.

I'm gonna fill this boat up
without you, pal.

[narrator] for the first time
in 15 years, harley's short
his right-hand man,

michael "munsey" kennon
leaving his new squad,
light on leadership.

He had an opportunity to go
run the boat for cod fishing.

Doing this trip without him.

Steven's my one season guy.
I'm gonna just have to
rely on him.

I don't know
how it's gonna go.

As soon as he brings
the bags out,
you go right in there.

-You're gonna put the bag.
-[announcer speaking]

-roger that. Point 21.
-Hoo-rah!

-Going over.
-[indistinct shouting]

can you show him how to throw
those bags properly?

I don't want that line
behind him.

Do not do that.

*bleep* me.

Don't be running around
like that. You're scaring
the *bleep* out of me.

Roger.

No need to run.

They're going into the rail.
Do you know how long
it takes me to turn around?

You plop over, in the dark,
nobody can see you over there.

I miss munsey.

[narrator]
back in dutch harbor...

We've got the crab
off the boat.
We got the delivery done with.

But now we have concerns
for nick.

If you push on it...

I feel pain. I feel pain.

Pain.

[sig] it's the same thing
nick was complaining
about earlier.

They thought it was getting
better but there is someone
coming down to the boat

to check him out.
Hopefully to scratch
it of the list

and then we can go forward.

Still don't know what it is
but he definitely needs
to get it,

you know, diagnosed soon
'cause it could be something
bad, you know, so.

Any tenderness over here?

-Ow! Yeah.
-Right there?

That's, that's not good.

No back pain,
any back pain?

-Beside normal back pain.
Okay.
-Just normal.

Have you had
kidney stones before?

-No.
-Okay.

Right there, right?
Might have appendicitis.

*bleep* yeah.

Okay. All right.
I'll do what I gotta do.

Yeah. All right.

Sucks. Really sucks.

I gotta hope for the best.

So that's why I wanna...
*bleep* yeah.

-Just keep me posted.
-Yeah, I got you.

-Got your stuff?
-You ready?

-Yeah.
-All right, good luck.

-I'll be back, hopefully.
-All right, see you
in a little bit.

I just hope nick's all right.
That's the thing
I'm worried about.

I'm not worried about fishing.
I just hope he's all right.

[sig] I am concerned for nick.

This could really put a wrench
in the works.

Right now, it's just
a waiting game. We'll see.

[narrator]
576 miles northwest
of dutch harbor,

on the time bandit.

[johnathan] I found you,
son of a *bleep*.

Cornelia marie gear.

Oh, casey.

[laughing]

[narrator] captain jonathan
hauls his first pots
in the north.

To find out if
his supposed partners
have been on the up and up.

They want to come
clean with me
because I gotta gear down now.

-[man screaming]
-okay.

Drumroll, please.

See what we get.

[men yelling]

holy *bleep*.

-[man screaming]
-what the *bleep*?
What? What? What?

Yeah, yeah.
Unbelievable.

-Holy moly!
-[men shouting indistinctly]

that's what they're getting,
right there.

That's what the... [laughs]

[indistinct shouting]

five hundred. Five hundred.
Here we go.

Oh, yeah. Yes, ma'am!
Yes, ma'am!

Yeah, baby!
That's the pot there!

Whoo!

Wow. That would've been nice
to know that this was here.

I am proud of those guys
for finding this.

But they got some explaining
to do.

[narrator] while the
time bandit plunders
russia's doorstep...

Just 20 miles west...

-Look at this one, case.
-Holy *bleep*.

[narrator] ...Unaware that
the jig is up.

-That's a big pot there.
-[laughing]

-yeah. Whoo-hoo!
-Wow.

[narrator] josh and casey
are halfway
to filling the boat

and starting a second run
through their gear.

Whoo!

Hands down now, brother.

Remember, if anybody calls
wondering if there's crab
up here,

lie your *bleep* ass off.

Got to tell hillstrand now.

-I know he can't come up
this far but...
-No, no.

He'll tell everybody, 'cause
he wants to be friends
with everybody.

All right, well,
you want to take over?

700, whoa!
Kicking ass, brother.

I know.

[indistinct shouting]

[laughing]

casey.

-What's that?
-You got to check the block.

Gear oil's pouring
out of the back side
of the ship.

Oh, *bleep* how much?

Like *bleep* pouring.
I don't know,

I'll check the bolts
and make sure
everything is tight still.

*bleep*

that's not good.
We do not have a spare block.

Not looking good.

I'll go down and check out
the crab block.

Finally getting on a roll,
we have chance
to fill the boat.

Can't fix this block
then we'll have to go back
to dock.

It has to be the seal
in between the hub,

on the hub itself.
I mean, it's gone, dude.

We're at a standstill
until this is fixed.

They got seals down there,
they don't know if they have
the right one.

We really need this right now,
more than ever.

*bleep*

this *bleep* sucks, dude.
We don't have the right seal.

The problem is we only have
one crab block on this boat.

-Usually those crab blocks
are pretty tough.
-Captain, roger.

Well, we started off
with such a bang.

Now we're left drifting
and dreaming.

[narrator]
fifty miles south...

All right.
Here we come, man.

You're ours. This is
where you're gonna come
to get the big ones.

[narrator] captain harley
puts his hunch to the test

seeing if the opilio
are actually lurking

in the 70 fathom depths.

Go do your throws, marco.
Why not?

Why the *bleep* not?
That was four knots, dude.

[narrator]
assuming his inexperienced
crew can hook a pot.

-Harley is going
to *bleep* kill me.
-Time to get a new hook guy.

Every one, every single one.

Okay. Pot number one.

Come on.
Show me some crab now.

It's a good depth for me.
It's a good depth.

There's a nice gully
the whole way from here
to the russian border.

[man] sounds heavy!

-Oh yeah. Oh, baby.
-Oh, there we go.

We got crabs.

[man screaming]

ooh, ooh! [laughing]

oh, we know.

Good, good, good,
good, good.

[harley] big armful
is going in.

Love it. These crab
are special up here.

Oh, yeah.

That will do some damage.

[cell phone ringing]

what's up, casey?

I've been better.

The shaft seal on our block
border, blowing gear oil
out of our crab block.

-Blew the seal?
-Yeah.

-Yeah.
-Do you have a spare block
border by chance?

-Yeah.
-Huh.

[men yelling]

oh, I'll call your other one.
Sorry, I got them mixed up.

5256. Roger.

5256.

[cell phone ringing]

mr. Mcmanus. In need.

-[cell phone ringing]
-mr. Silverspoon is gonna need
something from us.

[laughing] oh, yeah.

[narrator] 580 miles
northwest of dutch harbor.

I am trying to get that
*bleep* done right now.

So he doesn't get all pissed
off. 'cause he's the type of
guy to get pissed off *bleep*

you and walk away. *bleep*

[narrator] their blocks
spewing oil, josh and casey
need a spare one stat,

to avoid a costly trip
to town.

-[cell phone ringing]
-and there's only one skipper
in range to help.

-We'll make them stress
on it, so...
-[cell phone ringing]

definitely have some fun.

Yo, yo.

-Okay. How about now.
-Yeah, I got you fine.

I got you fine. Uh, all right.
So anyway,

I just need the motor.

-So I have this extra block.
-[men yelling happily]

we're kinda busy
right at the moment.

Yeah, we're up above you
by about 15 miles.

Yeah, I don't know.

Okay.

Do you want to come over

and we'll just bash
in the block and see
what we can make of it.

Okay, sounds good.
I am headed your way.

-I'll check with you
when you get closer.
-All right.

[laughing] casey, the things
we do for you, buddy.

God, I hope it's the right
*bleep* pot.

Wow, it's pretty cool.
We might have a chance.

Harley has got a block
to give us.

Harley's our last hope.
If this doesn't work,

we could very well end up
doing a thousand-mile
round trip.

Right now
we need a miracle.

[narrator] back in dutch...

Hey, sig, you got a second?
It's bryan.

[sig] yeah. Come on up.

Just got back
from the clinic. Um,

after some evaluations
and blood draws,

it's looking
like appendicitis.

His white blood cell count is

triple of what it should
normally be.

So... Once
this weather breaks,

the doc wants to get him
out on the first medevac

out of here.
Not just a civilian ride,

he's gonna be
actually medevac-ed out

up to anchorage.

-So...
-A medevac?

Yeah. If it continued to grow,

and burst
while you're out there,

then he'd become septic,

and now you're looking
at a life threat right there.

Luckily, we were at the dock.

-Somebody's watching over you.
-I think

-somebody's watching
over us, yeah.
-[bryan chuckles]

-yeah.
-Thank you, sir.

I'd shake your hand, but--

-no, covid.
-[both laugh]

-[sig] thank you.
-Yes, no worries.

Oh, my god.

Nick is one
of my best friends.

And I'm really afraid for him.

But for right now,
he's in good hands.

[radio static]

[casey] yo, harley.

How are you doing?

Harley, you're gonna be close
to us a stopping point there

in a minute, or you gotta go
for a little while?

No, I can get this over with.

[narrator] amidst
15-foot rollers,

josh and casey attempt
to save their trip

by securing a spare block

from the southern wind.

If this doesn't work,
we don't know what to do.

Harley's our last hope
right now.

I'm making
a trailer-wide target

for them to throw at.

I've never seen anything
like this either.

But it's happening.

Throw it over.

[harley] we'll pull that over,

and we'll slap that hook

on our... On our block.

[harley speaking]

seven, eight hundred pounds.

[josh] all right.
We see the buoys.

All right. Hook's thrown.

Bag's going to 'em.

[deckhand 1] watch it,
watch it.

[deckhand 2] up the launcher.

Okay.

[harley] watch out.

[deckhand 2] yeah! Pull it up!

[men cheering]

thank you, brothers!

Thank you, guys!

Love you guys, too!

[laughing]

hoo-rah!

Good to work with you, guys.
Thank you, guys.

Guys, be safe! Catch
a *bleep* of crabs!

Well, that's the first time
I've ever seen that done.

Yo, we appreciate it.
Thank you very much.

So...

[harley speaking]

I gotta give you
my spare block? Dude.

You want my wife
and my dog, too?

[casey laughs]

[narrator] with
the goods on board...

All right. We'll pop that off,

and let's get
that register measured

and let me know.
All right, thanks.

[narrator] ...The cornelia
must now connect

their hydro line
to harley's brand of block.

We can't mount
that whole new block

to what we have.

Our davit system is
different than his.

So we have to figure out
a way to adapt the motor

off of that one on to ours.

This is... I can't have
a lot of slack in this.

This stuff needs to be tight.

It needs to be machined.
It needs to work together.

It needs to be
the right motor.

Please, please, please.
[chuckles nervously]

[deckhand speaking] *bleep*

*bleep*

[deckhand 2 speaking]

[deckhand 1] no, no.

*bleep*

-[deckhand 2] hey.
-Yeah?

Theirs is a definite
four and quarter pattern.

And ours is like four
and three-eighths.

So, I mean, it's a no go.

It's different
on the bolt-pattern,

different on the flange,
different on the shaft.

*bleep*

[narrator] this week
on salty takes...

Tide's turning,
and the wheels are turning,

and the earth is turning,
and the moon's a-turning,

and it's all a-turning.

The moon's a not turning.

It's the dark side
of the moon all the time.

I just can't believe
I never heard about that.

You're never getting to see
the dark side of the moon.

I thought that the moon did,
like, one orbit per year.

Like, maybe it just goes
around the earth

1,200 miles an hour.

And the sun is doing like,
20,000 miles an hour
through the universe.

If the earth was
ten percent bigger...

[overlapping]

some crazy stuff going on
up there.

I'm very suspicious
of what's going on

on that backside
of that moon now.

Aah.

[narrator] meanwhile,
back on earth,

the trio of boats up north
finds full pots

while sig's season wanes
with each passing day.

[deckhand 1 speaking]

*bleep*

[narrator] on
the cornelia marie...

Yeah?

Uh, theirs is a definite four
and quarter pattern

and ours is like four
and three-eighths.

So, it's a no go.

It's different
on the bolt pattern,

different on the flange,
different on the shaft.

*bleep*

[narrator] with their pots
stuck on the sea floor,

and their block down
for the count,

josh and casey struggle
to mount a spare motor

from the southern wind.

[casey] I'm gonna go
down there and take a look
at this, josh.

We can make this happen.

[casey] *bleep* we're out
of height there, dude.

That ain't gonna *bleep* work.
This is way too tall.

What you thinking
there, d-boss?

[casey] no go.

It's not looking good.

We got a block
that don't work.

We don't have spare parts

to fix the one
that we do have.

The new block that we got,
we can't build a mount for it.

This is gonna be
the first time

that I can't fix
something on this boat.

-So we're going to town.
-[casey] yeah.

Six thousand gallons of fuel.

That's about $15,000.

We got gear that's up here
that's over-soaked already.

It needs to be picked.
We have no way to pick it.

[narrator] besides fuel costs,

and lost fishing time,

after an 1,100 mile
round trip to town,

there's no telling
where the biomass will be

when the boys come back...

That's the biggest setback
we've had in a long time.

[narrator] ...Putting them
at square one

and squarely in the red.

[phone ringing]

[phone ringing]

[josh] hillstrand.

Hey, what's going on?
It's josh, cornelia.

[johnathan] hey, you got me?

Hey, josh, josh, josh, josh.

Johnny, johnny.

Hey, what's going on?

I think I'm pissing
just northwest of you
a little bit.

I was just checking in
on you guys.

[casey] dude.

Where the hell
did he come from?

[johnathan] I...

I sent two strings right back

'cause they're all
three hundred-pluses.

[men cheering]

-[deckhand 2] yeah!
-[deckhand 3] yeah, baby!

[johnathan] what do you think?

If my buddies were on top
of something good,

they'll tell me, you know,
they will.

[casey] I feel kinda bad.

[casey] yeah. Uh...

You know, we really have
to know if there's crab here,

and... Right now,

we're in it for sure.
We just...

Our block just busted.

And you know, I don't
have the seal on board
to fix it.

I gotta run into st. Paul,

possibly dutch harbor,
I don't even know yet.

That sucks.

I think I might have
an old marco motor

up in my bow.

[casey] it's a vickers motor
is what we need.

Yeah, this one's not
gonna work.

Um, can you... Watch our gear
while we're gone?

Can you, you know,
go through it and...

I just need to get
the crab out of the gear,

and, you know, I don't want it
to sit in there that long.

I don't know how long
I'm gonna be gone.

[johnathan] uh...

Um...

Yeah, I'll help you guys out.

Then we're gonna take care
of each other,

when it comes down to it.

That's what this one does.

See, we don't say one thing
and mean another thing.

We say what we mean.

All right. Thanks, johnny.
We love you, buddy.

-Thanks, bud.
-We appreciate it.

All right, man.

We're just a couple miles away
from you here,

so I'm gonna head towards you
and start printing

these pot sheets out.

-Okay.
-I'll get you a little bundle

ready to go, okay?

Okay. Sounds good, guys.

Okay, buddy. Love you guys.

You have a good night, bro.

Love you, brother.
We'll see you in a bit.

Thanks.

-All right.
-Bye, johnny.

-[indistinct]
-all right. Bye.

Okay.

[josh] cool.
That worked out good.

At least we got that
going for us.

[johnathan] what
a terrible blow for them.

So I'll take their old crab

'cause I'll be going to town
in a week anyway.

I'll even do a step
better than that.

I'll stack their gear,

and set it
on the best crab I see,

'cause I got pots right here.

I'm seeing five hundreds
and stuff,

so when they come back out
they have a good pick.

That's what partners do.

So... We'll turn
this partnership around.

And hopefully... Have
one of the best partnerships

you ever *bleep* seen.

I'll show them
how to be a partner.

I'll show them how
the best partner

they ever had is gonna be me.

All right. We'll see
how this works out.

[sig] well,
I'm heading out here.

We're gonna try a trip
without nick.

They're loading him up
on a medevac plane.

I'll see you again
soon, brother.

[nick] I'll be back.

I'm afraid to go out to sea
without him, quite frankly.

I didn't think
this day would ever come.

All you really need is someone
to help push crab, help sort,

-and bait.
-Roger.

[sig] you know, knowing
that he's gonna head out

on the same plane
that I've been on,

and my brother norm,
is not a fun deal.

He's right there.

Easy, nick.

[siren blaring]

[karl] he was a big part
of our boat.

But the show goes on.

We gotta catch
our crabs still, nonetheless.

He just left.

[indistinct radio chatter]

thank god we got him out
in time.

It means somebody is
watching over us.

If we were out there,
he would've never

said anything
until it was too late.

I know him.

That's all scary.

So scary.

Fragile.

It's very important that
everyone's on the same page...

[casey] we're doing
a little paperwork tray

to johnny.

[sig] ...That
we all work together,

share information together,

and learn from each other.

But you gotta look at it
on the big picture,

and we gotta set
that precedent.

The game we're playing
is too big.

We've got too much at stake.

That's the bottom line.

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