Deadliest Catch Season 10

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Deleted member 10829

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One of my favorite shows starts tonight. Season 10 already, it's hard to believe. Looking forward to the season!
 

snobuilder

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I don't have pay TV but have seen the show a few times....I think about the show whenever I'm eatin there harvest....LOL
 

Dave_B

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Didn't watch it. Red Wings and Tigers were on.
I figure it will be on at least 10 times this week but, like Wayne said, probably just more of the same.
 
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Deleted member 10829

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I'm not sure what's wrong with more of the same, there's a reason it's been around for 10 seasons! I love the show just the way it is.
 

whitedust

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I record to my DVR & watch late at night. I do feel the same way as PR1 more of the same but crabbing season is what it is so can only introduce what happens each season.
 

misty_pines

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I also love this show. I've been watching in for years and for some reason, I never get sick of it. There is always something going on to keep my interest.
 

ezra

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they show none of the real stuff I remember spending my summers on the old mans gill net boat in the bearing sea.
no stops to unload in international waters to the Japanese canning ships for cash. all the pills and snow on the docks u dont stay awake for days on your own no matter what bs they are feeding u on tv.
none of the hookers running around the cannery's. the overindulging at the closest bar to the dock
if they started showing real dock life I would prob watch again
 

Woodtic

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Once again I'm with Ezra on this one. I have spent a little time at sea. I was offered stupid money to work oil rigs in the Persian Gulf and Crab Boats in Alaska. If you sit down and do the math,it's not worth it. A lot of the guys you work with are qualified ,but can't get a real job,because of their rap sheet or addictions . Let's not go and show the employes of the canneries and process plants that these boats unload at? Well,that's another subject. Those people make about 6 bucks an hour,at best. The husband is processing the fish,while the wife is on the dock turning tricks,so they can provide for their kids. Ya,it's sad chit when it's told with out the Hollywood filter!
 

whitedust

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Once again I'm with Ezra on this one. I have spent a little time at sea. I was offered stupid money to work oil rigs in the Persian Gulf and Crab Boats in Alaska. If you sit down and do the math,it's not worth it. A lot of the guys you work with are qualified ,but can't get a real job,because of their rap sheet or addictions . Let's not go and show the employes of the canneries and process plants that these boats unload at? Well,that's another subject. Those people make about 6 bucks an hour,at best. The husband is processing the fish,while the wife is on the dock turning tricks,so they can provide for their kids. Ya,it's sad chit when it's told with out the Hollywood filter!
If anything like a tuna cannery in Puerto Rico I had the pleasure of viewing you would never eat the stuff.lol Tough environment to work in for man & equipment.
 

attack_06

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they show none of the real stuff I remember spending my summers on the old mans gill net boat in the bearing sea.
no stops to unload in international waters to the Japanese canning ships for cash. all the pills and snow on the docks u dont stay awake for days on your own no matter what bs they are feeding u on tv.
none of the hookers running around the cannery's. the overindulging at the closest bar to the dock
if they started showing real dock life I would prob watch again

id like to hear more stories on this hookers at the cannery subject
 

Skylar

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I like the show the way it is. I could care less about skanks/hookers at the canneries, or morons doing drugs.
 

ezra

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BTW most cannerys have on site doctor who are more than willing to go ve out scripts for legal uppers. They ate all doing something to stay awake for a week with 10 hrs sleep.
My old mans heart is paying the price now for 40 yrs of abuse can't believe he has made it this long
 

Dave_B

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I like the show the way it is. I could care less about skanks/hookers at the canneries, or morons doing drugs.

I agree but, to be a "reality" show, you'd think that some sort of subtle references to what really happens could be made.

I think they will start adding plot lines and focus more on that stuff when the show begins to lose viewers. The cousin Oliver effect.
 
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