~ DEADLIEST CATCH ~ Season 6

What happened? Can someone tell me why they swapped the Jakes? My daughter was busy talking to me while Phil and Sig were talking and I missed what they said. :confused3 It breaks my heart even more knowing Phil sent Jake away and then he died. :sick:
 
What happened? Can someone tell me why they swapped the Jakes? My daughter was busy talking to me while Phil and Sig were talking and I missed what they said. :confused3 It breaks my heart even more knowing Phil sent Jake away and then he died. :sick:

I think it is because Jake from CM was always fighting with the brother. And they were ready to rip each other apart. Jake from Northwestern started asking Sig to teach him how to run the ship. Sig and Edgar laughed at that.

I feel bad about Phil and his boys. I wonder how they will make out in the future.
 
Some of the guys from Deadliest Catch are gonna be on Larry King tomorrow (Wednesday) night.
 

I think it is because Jake from CM was always fighting with the brother. And they were ready to rip each other apart. Jake from Northwestern started asking Sig to teach him how to run the ship. Sig and Edgar laughed at that.

I feel bad about Phil and his boys. I wonder how they will make out in the future.

Thanks! I also wonder what will happen to Jake and Josh and the Cornelia Marie.
 
Thanks! I also wonder what will happen to Jake and Josh and the Cornelia Marie.

Check out the Cornelia Marie website for some updates they have posted:
http://www.corneliamarie.com/


Also, found this on the CNN website about tonight's show:

"TONIGHT: Deadliest Catch
The crew of TV's "Deadliest Catch" takes you inside one of America's most dangerous jobs as they battle against nature's fury and deal with the loss of a beloved captain. What do YOU want to ask the captains? Send us your questions!

Plus, Pamela Anderson!"
 
I only saw part of last nights show. I REALLY don't like Johnathan though.

Phil was dying right before our eyes. :sad1:
 
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In watching this last night the first thought that came to my head was when they traded the deckhands between Sig and Phil. Phil's son gets traded off and his father dies on the ship when he's not there. I can't imagine what he went through knowing he wasn't there...:sad1:
 
In watching this last night the first thought that came to my head was when they traded the deckhands between Sig and Phil. Phil's son gets traded off and his father dies on the ship when he's not there. I can't imagine what he went through knowing he wasn't there...:sad1:

Phil didn't die on the boat. He had a stroke on the boat when they were off-loading in St. Paul and then was transferred to an Anchorage hospital. He was in the hospital (I think a couple of weeks), had surgery and at one point seemed to be recovering. He was able to see both sons in the hospital. Still sad that Jake wasn't on Phil's last fishing trip.
 
Phil didn't die on the boat. He had a stroke on the boat when they were off-loading and then was transferred to a hospital. He was in the hospital (I think a couple of weeks), had surgery and at one point seemed to be recovering. He was able to see both sons in the hospital. Still sad that Jake wasn't on Phil's last fishing trip.

Ok, I was misinformed. I had heard that he was found in the sleeping quarters already passed. I'm glad he got to see the boys in the hospital. Still a very sad situation all around.:sad1:
 
Love Jonathan and the Time Bandit Boys. Old School Men...not back stabbing talk behind your back little weenie like the guy from the Wizard. Nice to see someone actualy stand up for themselves instead of whimpering like a little kid.

The Jakes switching boats made for very compelling TV...and watching Phil just hurt my heart...He really is about to die right before our eyes.
 
From the Cornelia Marie website:


"This article comes from People magazine
Before his death on Feb. 9 at 53, Phil Harris, the tough and colorful captain of the Cornelia Marie on Discovery’s Deadliest Catch, fought against all odds, came out of a medically-induced coma following lengthy surgery, spent a few more days with friends and family – and set his two sons on a course for a strong future.

“I think that miraculous recovery that happened so rapidly and blew the doctors’ minds away was so that he could say the things that he had to say to the people he had to say them to,” says Dan Mittman, Harris’s best friend for 36 years.

As Harris recovered from his recent stroke at an Anchorage hospital, “I got five days to actually talk with him,” says son Josh, 26. “We had nine days total that we were there to enjoy a few moments with him. We had our closest people there and it was awesome. ”

Coping with Pain
Phil Harris began this January’s opilio crab-fishing season dealing with injury and concerns about his health on the high seas, according to friends and family. “You talk about pain,” says Josh, “but my dad had four crushed disks in his back, so he had been in pain the whole trip and that affected his fishing, too.”

According to Todd Stanley, the Catch producer and cameraman who’d spent years with Harris, “he seemed like he’d just gotten tireder and tireder. I mean, his pulmonary embolism [in 2008] really did it in for him.”

After hurricane-force winds knocked Harris from his bunk to a desk two years ago, and Stanley and the men on the boat forced Harris back to port to address his blood clot and bad health, the man who had an on-the-job habit of smoking cigarettes, eating high-calorie diets with his crew, drinking cases of Red Bull and downing pots of coffee knew he had to alter his lifestyle.

“He did cut back on energy drinks, quite a bit from what he’d usually do,” says Josh, “but [doctors] have determined that smoking was the cause of this, and that was always his biggest habit. He had changed a lot of his habits but just could never kick the smoking. He started working with that electronic cigarette but, not used to it, he didn’t know how to charge it. He just kept smoking.”

‘Just Paralyzed’
While off-loading crab in Alaska on Jan. 29, Cornelia Marie engineer Steve Ward found Phil Harris on the floor of his room, unable to move. Harris called for son Josh, who in turn, got Todd Stanley to stay with him while Josh called 911.

“The whole left side of his face was in paralysis, and that was hard,” Josh says. “He couldn’t move his arms or anything, he was just paralyzed on the floor.”

After being treated “damn near two years to the day,” says Josh, at the same St. Paul Sound clinic that helped him with his blood clot, Phil was medivacked to a hospital in Anchorage and underwent a long operation.
Crucial Days in Anchorage. A few days after Jan. 31, Phil Harris came out of a medically induced coma and right away started asking for friends to spend time with him.

“Phil and I have sat up and had many arguments about what it is to produce a good story,” says cameraman Stanley. “When he called me into the room that day, after 20 minutes of trying to understand what he was saying, because he could barely talk, he scribbled on a piece of paper, ‘Got to get the ending, ending to the story.’ I said, ‘Do you want me filming?’ He just looked at me with those blue eyes, man, and he was shaking his head yes, and shaking his hand with excitement.”
‘So He Could Be at Peace’
In the four days prior to his death, “he was Phil,” says Mittman. “We sat up and talked until midnight, not constantly because of catnaps, but that was our quiet time away from the cameras. We talked in detail, and he had regrets, and he shared them with me and he probably shared them with his sons. He accomplished what he needed to get done so he could be at peace.”

Harris talked to younger son Jake, 24, whom he told PEOPLE in 2008 “has fishing in his blood,” about the business. “I’m going to be looking at that [captain's] chair in a different way,” Jake says. “We definitely talked about it, but I just didn’t expect this to happen so soon. That’s definitely something where I would take over and take the responsibility.”

As for his older son, “he told me to get out of fishing,” Josh says. “I do love fishing, don’t get me wrong, but it was one of those deals where he wanted to see me do something better. He gave me the encouragement. My life goal was to show him I could be a man, you know, and I could fish, and I did the best job that I could, and he recognized that as being a good job and gave me kudos.”

But on Feb. 9, after walking for a bit and working on physical therapy, Phil Harris sat down in his bed next to best friend Dan Mittman to take a break. “He said, ‘Danny, I don’t feel as good as I did yesterday,’ ” Mittman recalls. “They rolled about five doctors through there and they said, ‘You can stay here,’ but, I understood, though.”

Later that day, Phil died with his closest family and friends surrounding him."
 
Somehow I think I remember on one of the After the Catch shows that Phil and Sig were joking about switching Jakes. I think it may have started then.
 
Love Jonathan and the Time Bandit Boys. Old School Men...not back stabbing talk behind your back little weenie like the guy from the Wizard. Nice to see someone actualy stand up for themselves instead of whimpering like a little kid.

The Jakes switching boats made for very compelling TV...and watching Phil just hurt my heart...He really is about to die right before our eyes.

If Johnathan had confronted Keith alone, and without getting physical I would agree with you. That wasn't the place or the time- he made the night before the season ritual all about him. Very immature. I commend Keith for not striking back.
 
Keith only got shoved when he jumped in Jonathans face like a bully. It was good to see him knocked on him butt. When he rushed in like he did, it was a threat...that got handled. As far as time and place? Where else would you have liked to see it? yOU HAVE TO ADMIT, IT WAS COMPELLING tv (WINK WINK)
 
To be honest with everyone, I can't stand the DRAMA. :headache:

I just LOVE watching the day to day functions of all the vessels. :thumbsup2

Although I absolutely love DC, loved that it is back for Season 6, I was disappointed last night with all the arguing, fighting, disagreeing and shoving. :headache:

I think that the Jake and Jake switch is good ... both looked happy with their new positions. :goodvibes

WooHoo, LARRY KING TONIGHT!!! :happytv:
 
I couldn't watch it last night. I didn't feel like being sad. It's hard to watch someone so alive on tv, knowing they are now dead. I did dvr it, so I'll probably try to watch it this weekend. I love the show.
 
Phil passed away during snow crab season, I'm thinking Jake might have been back on the CM by then. For some reason I got the feeling the switch would only be for one or two of the many trips they now make for King Crab.
 





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