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Everything you ever wanted to know about the Deadliest Catch - Page 2 of 33 - Kiwi Report

Everything you ever wanted to know about the Deadliest Catch


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[post_page_title]Getting to know the camera crew[/post_page_title]
The boat captains and their crew are always front and center on the show, so it can be easy to forget that their are other people on the boat with them. During the filming of the show, the film crews are right on the boat with them, and they don’t get to leave. In fact, they stay on the boat with them for the whole crab season, which can last anywhere between three to five weeks. Some of the captains start seeing them as part of the crew because they are around them so much, and they end up forming genuine relationships with them.

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