Deadliest catch
is the famous discovery channel serial and as its my one the best TV
serial i usually take this name as my profile heading as i think it
some what represent me also. A story that could inspire anyone and to
learn the things of achieving the goals.
Deadliest Catch
is a documentary-style reality television series produced by Original
Productions of Burbank, California for the Discovery Channel that
documents the events aboard fishing boats in the Bering Sea during the
Alaskan king crab and Opilio crab fishing seasons. The Aleutian Islands
port of Dutch Harbor (located in Unalaska, Alaska) is the base of
operations for the fishing fleet. The show is named Deadliest Catch because the crew of these boats are at a high risk of injury or death. I think i am inspired by the risk and hard work they do in the toughest situation to achieve there goals in any condition. Deadliest Catch ??
The
series follows eight to ten crab fishing boats and their crews
throughout two of the dangerous crab fishing seasons, the October king
crab (frequently called "red crab" or "red gold" by crew members)
season and the January opilio crab ("orange crab", "orange gold", or,
as Northwestern crew member Matt Bradley
dubbed them, "Norwegian dollars") season. The show emphasizes the very
real danger to the crew on the decks of these boats, situations are
just as dangerous for the Discovery Channel camera crews filming them
as they are for any other member of the fleet. Each episode has a focus
on a story or situation that occurs on one or more boats, with side
stories on the backgrounds and particular activities of one or two crew
members, in particular the "greenhorns"
(inexperienced crew members) on several boats. The fleet's captains are
featured prominently throughout the episodes, highlighting their
camaraderie with their fellow captains and relationships with their
crew, as well as their competitive nature against the other boats in
the fleet regarding the hunt for crab throughout the fishing grounds.
Common themes woven throughout the overarching storyline of the
particular fishing season include friendly rivalries between the
captains (particularly Jonathan Hillstrand of the Time Bandit and Phil Harris of the Cornelia Marie), the familial ties throughout the fleet (the Hansen brothers, who own the Northwestern; Phil Harris and his two sons on the Cornelia Marie; brothers Johnathan, Andy, and Neal Hillstrand of the Time Bandit), the stresses of life on the Bering Sea, and the high burnout rate among greenhorns.

