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Confirmed: What Really Happened To The Saga On Deadliest Catch will be cancelled

Confirmed: What Really Happened To The Saga On Deadliest Catch will be cancelled

As of my last update, there were no official announcements about the cancellation of Deadliest Catch or the boat Saga. However, TV shows can change their status, so it’s always good to check recent news for updates. If you’re a fan of the show, keeping an eye on reliable sources or the show’s official channels would be a good idea.

Jake Anderson smiling

One of Discovery’s — and now Discovery+’s — flagship programs, “Deadliest Catch,” is currently knee-deep in its 17th season and rapidly approaching the 300 episode mark. In that time, the series has taken viewers on expeditions across the Bering Sea off the coast of Alaska, documenting the turbulent lives of the fisherman seeking massive crab hauls in the region. There’s no shortage of danger, drama, crushing failure, and heartwarming success on these adventures, hence why “Deadliest Catch” is now seen as a constant on the small screen and keeps viewers coming back for more.

Now over 15 years removed from its premiere, “Deadliest Catch” has undergone some significant changes, specifically in terms of its cast. For instance, one name that has risen to prominence is Captain Jake Anderson — a professional skateboarder and fourth-generation fisherman who arrived on the show during Season 3. Always eager to prove himself, he hasn’t had it easy on the high seas, especially when it comes to earning the respect of his peers, but he presses on all the same. This committed attitude led him to captain a famed ship known as the F/V Saga, taking over for its former captain, Elliott Neese.

For those keeping a close eye on the latest “Deadliest Catch” season, it’s apparent that The Saga hasn’t featured as prominently as it once did. Here’s what’s going on with Captain Anderson’s ship.

The Saga is back in action, but for how long?

The Saga at sea

For the first few episodes of “Deadliest Catch” Season 17, The Saga was nowhere to be found. Some fans questioned if Captain Jake Anderson’s vessel finally sank, and others pondered whether or not it was merely being repaired for unknown reasons. All of this speculation was put to bed when it reemerged in the episode “Restricted Zone,” which aired on May 25, 2021, with its absence never fully explained. Nevertheless, it has gone on to make a few more appearances to the delight of fans, once again putting its reputation as a rough and tough fishing boat on full display.

To put it mildly, the legacy of The Saga is one riddled with near-tragedy and incredibly close calls. As explained by Distractify, the 42-year old ship has become a never-ending restoration project for Anderson, seeing as it has nearly sunk on several occasions. One particularly infamous instance of this came during the 19th episode of Season 16, “Rogue Wave Juggernaut,” when The Saga’s rudder began to fail. This meant the crew had to fix it in perilous waters, or else they’d lose control, and it would inevitably sink. Thankfully the team avoided disaster, but this is just a small taste of The Saga’s misfortune.

It took longer than most had anticipated, but the F/V Saga is back out on the water and doing well. How long it will be able to do so remains to be seen, but it stands to reason that should issues arise, Captain Jake Anderson won’t allow the tenured boat to go down without a fight.

Cornelia Marie sailing

The Cornelia Marie has switched hands, but it appears that the vessel isn’t likely to end up back on “The Deadliest Catch” any time soon. The boat recently resurfaced on Instagram with a fresh account, and information attached to the page declares that a number of fishermen now co-own the crabber. Among them are Roger Thomas, Kari Toivola, Jake Albinio and Taylor Jensen. Jensen confirmed his involvement with an Instagram post of his own. “First shipyard as partners in this big blue piece of steel,” read the caption on his photo.

While the ship’s new social media makes it clear that it will still be used for crabbing and fishing, what of its future on “The Deadliest Catch?” There’s no concrete word either way. If the owners decide to say yes to the show’s producers, that will take the Cornelia Marie up some very familiar watery straits. It will also force the ship and its new owners to directly reckon with its legacy of triumph and tragedy, which will almost certainly trail the majestic boat into its future.

The tale of the Harris family was harrowing

Cornelia Marie at sea

Any “Deadliest Catch” fan worth their salt knows that the Cornelia Marie once belonged to the Harris family, who became enmeshed in tragedy and legal complications before leaving the reality series behind. Phil Harris skippered the boat from Season 1 through Season 6, during which he was found dead, with Discovery Channel cameras filming all of the ups and downs that led to his passing from an intracranial hemorrhage in 2010.

Duties on the Cornelia Marie were subsequently taken over by Derrick Ray, while Harris’ son Josh was given his own spin-off series, “Deadliest Catch: Bloodline.” Discovery subsequently severed ties with Harris in 2022 after it was reported that he sexually assaulted a four-year-old girl in 1998, when he was 16. He was arrested for the crime in 1999, spent nine months in prison and underwent a psychosexual exam. His brother Jake, meanwhile, coped with addiction issues that led him to appear on “Bloodline” and “Deadliest Catch” only on an intermittent basis.

Both Harris brothers and the Cornelia Marie disappeared from the show’s line-up of vessels during Season 13 of “Deadliest Catch” and the second season of “Bloodline,” and have not returned to the programs since. Time will tell if the Cornelia Marie still has a whale of a tale to tell the world — or if its adventures will be quiet ones from here on out.

Sig annoyed

Contains spoilers for “Deadliest Catch” Season 20, Episode 5 — “Twice Bitten, Twice Shy”

“Twice Bitten, Twice Shy” indulges in some cross-captain shenanigans. Jake Anderson is finally helming his own ship again, but “Deadliest Catch” veteran Sig Hansen thinks he’s swiped the coordinates to some fertile crabbing waters via his old charts. While they’re very old coordinates — it’s mentioned the maps are from the mid-2000s — Sig decides to get a little revenge on Jake. He does this by stealing the Titan Explorer’s crabbing pots and moving them 50 miles out of the way.

Jake soon finds out about Sig’s revenge and unleashes a stream of invectives on the ship-to-ship radio. But when Jake eventually retrieves his pots, he finds that the place where Sig scuttled them off to was quite rich. He pulls up pots loaded with crabs, and the two captains begrudgingly make up. There’s just one problem: the story has made fans suspicious that the whole thing is staged.

“I thought Sig said he had very little time to catch his remaining quota but somehow has the time to move Jake’s pots 50 miles,” remarked u/kevrunner1962 on the “Deadliest Catch” subreddit. “I think obviously they were working as a pair and Sig took the gear (with Jake knowing) and moved it. I think [the] drama was not plausible, fake and badly scripted,” said u/R34ct0rX99. Other viewers were much more blunt in their assessment. “Sig/Jake fake crap is getting really old,” said u/Low-Pumpkin6312. And that isn’t the only part of the episode’s story that fans found iffy.

Audiences also have their doubts about this season’s crab derby

Jake smiling

Plenty of “Deadliest Catch” fans thought the crabbing deadline mentioned in the episode had been falsified for the show. One poster to the series’ subreddit noted that it wasn’t just the shell game with the crab pots that turned out to be such a big issue. As huge fans of “Deadliest Catch” know, Sig Hansen is a no-nonsense person and he’s never been quite this impractical. “Oh yea Discovery, I totally believe that Sig would take time out of the so-called ‘Derby’ (which is a complete fabrication in and of itself this season given that its still the exact same quota system thats been used for decades now and is in no way even close to being a derby) to spend multiple hours f***ing with Jake,” said u/SixRavenX. They added that they found the old map situation ludicrous and also mocked the soap opera setup.

u/pointy_panda wrote that they’re so done with the show’s staged antics as related to Sig and the Northwestern. Another user, u/Professional_Menu408, had an even more pertinent point: “Red crab season this year only lasted 5 days…….”

All of this aggravation might be enough to make even the most loyal longtime fans stop watching “Deadliest Catch,” but for some viewers, too much is never enough. Will Sig and Jake ever really make up? Will they hit their seasonal quotas? Or can we expect a whole lot more discord to come? The only way to find out is to tune into “Deadliest Catch” every Tuesday on Discovery.

 

 

 

 

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