Deadliest Catch “Last Stand of John Hillstrand” S19E21 September 19 2023 on Discovery
Tonight (Tuesday September 19 2023), Discovery broadcasts an episode of the series Deadliest Catch!
Last Stand of John Hillstrand Season 19 Episode 21 Episode Summary
In this installment, viewers will be thrust into the heart of the Bering Sea, where brave captains and their crews face perilous challenges in the quest for the elusive crab harvest.
As the episode unfolds, Captain Johnathan Hillstrand finds himself in a race against time to rescue his crab pots from what could be a watery grave beneath the unforgiving Bering Sea. The intense struggle to salvage these precious pots promises to be a nail-biting affair, filled with tension and high-stakes decision-making.
Meanwhile, Captain Sig Hansen embarks on a mission of his own, as he seeks to revive a decades-old fishing computer in a quest to locate a Bairdi crab hotspot. Sig’s dedication to the craft of crab fishing knows no bounds, and viewers will witness the lengths he’s willing to go to for a successful harvest.
As the challenges mount, Captain Jake Anderson faces a shortage of manpower, forcing him to make a difficult decision. In a surprising move, he places his niece on the hydraulics, a demanding and physically grueling task that tests her mettle and determination.
What Time is the “Last Stand of John Hillstrand” Episode On?
The Last Stand of John Hillstrand episode of Deadliest Catch will be broadcast on September 19 2023 on Discovery at 8:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “Last Stand of John Hillstrand” Episode New?
The Last Stand of John Hillstrand episode of Deadliest Catch is all new!
Deadliest Catch Last Stand of John Hillstrand Cast & Stars
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Mike Rowe |
Last Stand of John Hillstrand Episode Videos & Previews
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Deadliest Catch Series Information
Before complaining about the market price of Alaska king crab, check out this gripping documentary series, revealing the mortal perils and intense discomfort that fishing crews face on the Bering Sea to catch the delicacy. Those perils include 40-foot waves, 700-pound crab pots that can easily crush a careless crewman, and freezing temperatures around the clock. |