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Deadliest Catch (2005) Season 21 Episode 15

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00:00This year, we haven't gone through this kind of a scenario before.
00:16It was quite the experience.
00:18Pretty good.
00:19For the first time in 30 years, the crab drew us west.
00:25You scared?
00:27Near a hill strand today.
00:34We went to Uncharted Grounds.
00:37Watch out!
00:39Get the f*** away from that ground!
00:42I'm preparing to abandon ship.
00:44Hammer down!
00:46And we paid the price in blood and tears.
00:50But the worst.
00:54Hang on!
00:57Come on!
01:01Is yet to come.
01:04I want to get out there now.
01:08The cannery has their doors closing real soon.
01:11They're shutting down.
01:14We're down to the wire.
01:15wire. I already had an abandoned ship. Most captains never have to deal with
01:23that. It doesn't matter how hard I can hit. It matters how hard I can get hit and keep
01:32going. At the end of this season, I'm hoping to cut a check for a new boat. Six million
01:39dollar boat. There is no option to miss. The season's closing. Away we go.
01:46Let's go! 25,000 pounds is a lot of paradise to find. My brother not being here definitely
01:58is a big swing. We don't know if he's coming back, but they're going to do what it's going
02:05to get through this.
02:10Blast alarm. Blast alarm.
02:12You see the water?
02:15Watch the rail! Watch the rail!
02:18Attack! Attack!
02:21We're going to steer from here.
02:24Right. Pull it towards the fridge.
02:28Zigg!
02:29Zigg!
02:30Hey! Look at me.
02:31He's on the ground, dude.
02:32Whoa! Zigg collapsed.
02:33Open your eyes.
02:34Oh!
02:35Damn!
02:36Zigg!
02:37What happened?
02:38Zigg!
02:39Zigg!
02:40Zigg!
02:41Zigg!
02:42Zigg!
02:43Zigg!
02:44Zigg!
02:45Zigg!
02:46Zigg!
02:47Zigg!
02:48Zigg!
02:49Zigg!
02:50Zigg!
02:51Zigg!
02:52Zigg!
02:53Zigg!
02:54Zigg!
02:55Zigg!
02:56Zigg!
02:59Zigg!
03:00Zigg!
03:01Zigg!
03:02Zigg!
03:03Zigg!
03:04Digg!
03:05Zigg!
03:06Zigg!
03:07Zigg!
03:08120 miles north of Dutch sneer.
03:09I've been able to punch a pretty sizable hole in my hair guy, but everything's happened
03:11really fast, now.
03:13And I still have a long ways to go.
03:14I've been able to punch a pretty sizable hole in my daredeye,
03:19but everything's happened really fast now.
03:24And I still have a long ways to go.
03:27On the Titan Explorer.
03:28Money, money, money, baby.
03:36Up and down, up and down.
03:3975, 32, 84, 10.
03:44So here's the problem I have.
03:47I've got crab over this huge plane here,
03:51but they're spread out.
03:54If I'm gonna buy this boat,
03:55I'm gonna have to pick up all the change that I can.
04:00With eight days until cannery closure,
04:02Captain Jake Anderson assesses pot averages over 40 square miles,
04:07searching for a pattern in bared-eye behavior
04:10and a strategy to catch his final 130,000 pounds of quota.
04:17Got to think smart.
04:20There's a bottleneck I think these crab are moving towards.
04:24Looks like a good place where they're herding up.
04:30Even though it's a bottleneck, it's still pretty wide.
04:33We need more pods.
04:38We might need some help out here.
04:42Four miles north.
04:50Oh, .
04:54The season hasn't been easy,
04:56so I'm getting kind of tired.
05:02On the Northwestern.
05:04Setting our pots off for the 2025 barred-eye season.
05:10My offload is in four days.
05:21Jakers.
05:22Hey, what's going on?
05:24Hey, I see you're a couple miles above me here.
05:25How's it going?
05:30You know, I feel like I'm a little late to the party,
05:31but let's go, what's going on?
05:36What do you see in there?
05:37I think there's 70 to 80 averages around here.
05:42If I can just get them to school up.
05:45There's a band that goes down there
05:47that looks like it bottlenecks.
05:50So, if you want to partner up and come over here,
05:53it might help.
05:58Well, we're setting out the last string of this load,
06:00so I don't think I want to do that.
06:04But, uh, I'm curious to see, uh, how that works.
06:08Yeah, yeah, of course.
06:09All right, Roger, I'm out.
06:11All right, late.
06:15Oh, my God.
06:16Oh, my God.
06:17Oh, my God.
06:18Oh, my God.
06:19Oh, my God.
06:22Well, on to the next idea.
06:29Work your magic, brain.
06:39God air for air.
06:40God air for air.
06:41Hey, guys, grab the welding equipment and a bunch of pod ties.
06:50We're going to put two pots together.
06:53Back of the pot to be welded to the back of another pot.
06:59And I'm going to try to plug the bottleneck up.
07:02With no help from his former mentor,
07:05Jake opts to weld and set pairs of faded pots across the narrow channel.
07:19All right, send it.
07:22Go on over.
07:25The lengths that I go to to catch crab.
07:28This is a reach.
07:32740 miles northeast.
07:35In Anchorage, Alaska.
07:38You can't take anything for granted in the Bering Sea.
07:42During that big storm, I just got launched from the refrigerator all the way to the sink.
07:48What happened?
07:49My back's messed up.
07:53I can barely, barely walk.
07:57And so I'm going to the hospital.
08:00I want to get a real firm diagnosis on where my back is.
08:11Too old to be risking my life in the Bering Sea with a bad back and a bad kidney.
08:16Right now, hopefully, Lonnie can survive without me.
08:25690 miles southwest.
08:27Let's get this gear in the water, boys!
08:30On the western Baraday grounds.
08:33We're back out fishing.
08:36And my brother got banged up down in the galley.
08:39Went over that giant wave.
08:42I'm just trying to get through this.
08:44Trying to get geared up for the Opie season.
08:46We've got 100,000 pounds to catch when we're done with this western Baraday slugfest.
08:55That's the boundary.
08:57That's the 166 line.
08:59It defines the eastern Baraday district and the western Baraday district.
09:03So you have to stay west of that.
09:05See, the seas are starting to build.
09:18Getting pushed around quite a bit here by the current and the wind.
09:22And this is going to be a bit of a chore.
09:23The pilot's not working.
09:40Okay, stand by, guys.
09:42We don't have any steering.
09:43We got it!
09:53We got it!
09:56Careful!
10:06That motor's as hot as can be tonight.
10:08Hot?
10:08Hot.
10:09Both of them.
10:10You can't touch them.
10:14The motor's hot.
10:15Yeah, I mean, we got some spare motors.
10:18It's the electrical side.
10:19You do have a motor.
10:20Yeah, I got a motor.
10:21Well, now, how long?
10:23It's going to take a couple of hours without a doubt.
10:27Woo!
10:29Could we take that giant pipe wrench down in the steering room and put it on the post and
10:34at least get me to where we're, you know, some sort of steering?
10:41Let me go and look and see what I think we could do.
10:43Unable to manipulate the rudder post and the four-by-three-foot steering room.
10:54I can probably weld something on there, man.
10:56We probably could do it.
10:58We're going to steer it from here.
11:00Right, while I try to put a new motor in down there.
11:03Joe Serpas locates the top of the steering post, where an unknown fellow marine engineer
11:09conveniently positioned it during the wizard's construction back in World War II, six inches
11:16beneath the galley bench.
11:18It's like this ought to work, man.
11:20I put the wrap around and it'll pull it tight, huh?
11:40Well, they've been welding.
11:41I can smell it.
11:44There is the tiller handle.
11:47Operate the tiller handle, OJ.
11:49Okay, send two guys outside and we'll shove pots off of here.
12:02Okay.
12:02Let's get some strong bodies on that.
12:15Go ahead and jump.
12:16Roger, let's go.
12:18Let's go.
12:19Okay, so slowly pull it to port.
12:30It's like three degrees.
12:35These guys steering the boat with the steel makeshift tiller in the freaking galley are going
12:40to get us through the next three or four hours for him to put the new motor on there.
12:43No, that's the wrong way.
12:45Go the other direction.
12:49Damn it.
12:51Lack of communication is not working out well.
12:53We're going to have to do something here.
13:04Let's go, let's go.
13:04Oh, that's what's going on.
13:05.
13:06You got heads up.
13:08Watch the rail.
13:10Hang on.
13:11Watch out!
13:11Hang on!
13:12Watch out!
13:12Yeah, head is up.
13:13Watch the rail.
13:14Hang on!
13:15Watch out!
13:16Watch out!
13:25On the Wizard...
13:29Hang on. Hang on.
13:32Hang on.
13:40Okay, so close enough to straighten for me right now. Just hold on to that.
13:47Down in the galley, the kids are steering the boat by hand.
13:52They're having a hell of a hard time.
14:01Go ahead, Dr. Freddy.
14:07Okay, so hold that right there.
14:09Go back to the starboard for the tank.
14:17I'm actually pretty impressed with Joe to put that together.
14:24So now it's time to start looking at what exactly is going on with this electrical problem.
14:30I'm just trying to do what needs to be done to get through this.
14:3850 miles southwest...
14:42All right, guys. Megapod string time.
14:44Woo!
14:45Woo!
14:46Woo!
14:48On the Titan Explorer...
14:50Megapod!
14:52Each pot that I set here in the string is two pots, welded together.
14:58Been trying to work on these crab in this area, trying to school them up.
15:02So I'm plugging the bottleneck with the string.
15:08This Megapod's coming up!
15:11Come on, Megapod!
15:13It's coming out of the water now.
15:18There's crab in there.
15:19There's a crab in there.
15:28Take a paw!
15:29Ugh, .
15:30Yeah.
15:3361!
15:34Give a paw!
15:3661.
15:38I had 34 right there.
15:40Now I have 61.
15:43It's good.
15:44It's still good.
15:45Don't get me wrong.
15:46It's the same.
15:54Hey, how's it going?
15:56I'm not burning it up by any means.
16:00Oh, no.
16:03We're never going home.
16:05So, um...
16:09I'm kind of curious about that area you're talking about.
16:12I'm doing okay.
16:15Whoo!
16:18There's crab all around me.
16:20I already built pots.
16:23Seven by 14.
16:27The first mega pot that I pulled,
16:30I had 30s around that area,
16:33and the mega pot just had 60s in it.
16:37So...
16:38Look at that!
16:40You know, I'm trying to herd them all in.
16:43Not 260.
16:46I think you're right on the money over here.
16:50Well, I...
16:52I was thinking about...
16:56I'm going to herd the crab like a sheep dog.
17:03With what?
17:05I'm going to go alongside the bottle itself before bottlenecks.
17:11And in a zig-zag pattern, I'm going to set my pots.
17:16And you do the same on the north side.
17:19There's no bait in the pots.
17:21And that's going to funnel all the crab and push them into our baited gear.
17:26Okay, I'll play along, so...
17:32We'll get these pots on board.
17:34And then we'll be right above you.
17:37I'll see you soon.
17:39All right, Roger. I'm out.
17:41Okay, bye-bye.
17:42Obviously, there's crab there.
17:47It's just getting them out of there.
17:50That's the... that's the fun part.
17:54Herding crab.
17:57Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh!
17:59Woo-hoo!
18:00Can the Sigs help?
18:02I'm going to corral these Sigs in, man.
18:05Woo-hoo!
18:06This time it's going to work!
18:08300 miles northwest.
18:16On the Opelio grounds.
18:18We are rolling like nobody's business.
18:25There's nothing easy about fishing opi's in the winter.
18:30Aboard the Aleutian Lady.
18:33Oh, man!
18:38I'm going to be going as hard and as fast as I can, but I'm still not 100% sure we got the pounds in our gear.
18:59Oh!
19:00I'm a home baby.
19:01Whoa!
19:02I don't have time for this.
19:06I got to stack the pots on board and move them.
19:11I mean, about the only sign we do got is the pots on the west side are better.
19:16With 40,000 pounds of Opelio still to catch, Captain Rick Shelford makes a last-ditch effort to deliver before cannery doors close in seven days, redeploying his entire 120-pot load in 20-foot breakers.
19:38We don't got time to waste.
19:39But we got a ton of Opi's to catch.
19:40And then I have...
19:41Damn it!
19:42Oh, .
19:43Hey, guys.
19:44Loud alarm.
19:45Loud alarm.
19:46Loud alarm.
19:47Oh, loud!
19:48That is the last thing we need right now.
19:51We got another one right here.
19:53The aftmost compartment on the vessel called the lazarette or the lazarette.
19:58sits between the outside hull and the vessel's rear crab tank.
20:19If salt water starts getting in, that's how boats sink.
20:27If breached, the hold could flood in minutes, dragging the boat's stern first to the bottom, over 400 feet below.
20:36Oh, .
20:37Yeah, there's a few feet of water down here.
20:40Oof.
20:42Oh, .
20:47All right, have Noah go down and pump that thing out.
21:00If we're not able to pump it out quick enough, that means we're taking on a lot of water.
21:12That's how people die.
21:13That's how boats sink.
21:14The leak could be the crab tank, it could be the rudder, it could be the hatch.
21:29Oh, .
21:39Oh, that's it right there.
21:42Coming right out of tank three behind this.
21:46It looks like we got a leak from the number three crab tank into the last.
21:51Plug that thing up, let me know how it goes.
21:54Roger!
21:55If we can't get that thing patched, I'm going to have to pump out that tank.
22:03And I got 65,000 pounds of crab in there right now.
22:09I mean, that is $420,000 worth of crab.
22:15I still got crab I got to catch.
22:29So, we're going to slide them west.
22:34I need that fix on the last goal.
22:41Or we're going to be in a lot of trouble.
22:46310 miles southeast on the Titan Explorer.
22:52All right, guys.
22:54No bait in these.
22:55No bait!
22:56Let the bait out!
22:57We just drop a cold seal on the bottom.
23:00Cold hot seal!
23:02Closing in on the end of the season.
23:06Oh, I got to keep going.
23:09I'm running out of time.
23:11So, here's the plan.
23:13You have a bottleneck.
23:15All these spots that have crab randomly.
23:19So, we're going to set a zig-zag pattern on either side of that.
23:26No bait.
23:28Once the crab see the bait in here, they're all going to start funneling in this direction.
23:39Into our baited gear.
23:41It's definitely out of the box.
23:44But it does make sense.
23:47Here's Sig right now.
23:50You got me here?
23:53Well, yeah, yeah.
23:55I got you.
23:56You go north.
23:58I'll go south.
23:59It's like herding sheep into the pen.
24:02So, I'm down.
24:04I'll wait until you zig, and then I'll dump.
24:08It's going to work.
24:10I know it.
24:11I know Jake.
24:12He's very skilled.
24:13He's, like, got magic.
24:15The magic man.
24:18Three.
24:19Two.
24:20One.
24:21Go.
24:22Woo!
24:23Woo!
24:24Woo!
24:25Woo!
24:26Woo!
24:27Woo!
24:28Woo!
24:29Woo!
24:30Go!
24:31Go!
24:32Go!
24:33Go!
24:34Go!
24:35Do it!
24:36Let's go!
24:37Yes!
24:39Five degrees first.
24:41All right, here I go.
24:43You're going starboard?
24:45Yeah, roger.
24:46I'm going starboard.
24:47OK, I'll wait until you zig.
24:50Roger.
25:00OK, zigging.
25:06No bait!
25:07No bait!
25:08No bait!
25:11Got to get the bait out.
25:13Three.
25:16Three.
25:17Two.
25:18One.
25:19Zig-zag!
25:24Let her go!
25:27That's a zig, zig.
25:29We're zagging.
25:35Here we go.
25:38OK.
25:39Up, down, up.
25:40Zig-zag!
25:41Cold steel.
25:42Running down on the ground.
25:43Zig-zag!
25:44Zig-zag!
25:45Let's hope his scheme works.
25:47I do have my doubts.
25:49I do have my doubts.
25:50But I'll play.
25:51Seven hundred thirty miles north of the road.
25:52One.
25:53One.
25:54One.
25:55One.
25:56One.
25:57One.
25:58One.
25:59One.
26:00One.
26:01One.
26:02One.
26:03One.
26:04One.
26:05One.
26:06One.
26:07One.
26:08One.
26:09One.
26:10One.
26:11One.
26:12One.
26:13One.
26:14One.
26:15One.
26:16One.
26:17One.
26:18One.
26:19One.
26:20One.
26:21One.
26:22One.
26:23One.
26:24One.
26:25One.
26:26One.
26:27One.
26:28One.
26:29One.
26:30One.
26:31One.
26:32One.
26:33One.
26:34One.
26:35One.
26:36One.
26:37One.
26:38One.
26:39One.
26:40One.
26:41One.
26:42One.
26:43One.
26:44One.
26:45and get my butt back to Dutch Harbor as soon as possible.
26:57150 miles north of Dutch Harbor.
26:59Hold the tiller to starboard.
27:01Just, I don't know, just a couple degrees.
27:04She's doing all right.
27:05We're going basically straight into the weather right now.
27:09Just hold on to that.
27:15On the whistle.
27:17We're putting along here.
27:20We're going to continue to steer the boat by hand.
27:24Miraculously, pretty impressed myself.
27:29We're actually able to pull that off.
27:32Joe's looking at what exactly is going on with this electrical problem.
27:37While engineer Joe Serpas troubleshoots the steering problem,
27:41Captain Monty approaches his final Baird Eye haul with a jury-rigged rudder.
27:48We're just trying to finish this thing off,
27:51and quite frankly, we're running out of time.
27:54But with just days until canneries shut down,
27:57the veteran captain sprints to tank his quota
28:00and retrieve his brother Keith from Dutch Harbor
28:03before starting the Opelio fishery.
28:07Hello, Cap.
28:08The connection was really bad, Dad.
28:11I don't know if it was just vibration over a period of time.
28:15So I've reworked the box.
28:17Seems good.
28:19All right, let's do a little test.
28:34Okay.
28:34Well, that's a huge relief.
28:38And you know what the thing is, is that taking that break,
28:40the gear got a bunch of soak.
28:42Thanks, Joe.
28:44Coming up.
28:53So we're back to hauling here.
28:59This is the boundary line.
29:01We have gear over here that's purple.
29:02And it's a little bit of an unknown.
29:10Let's see how we did here.
29:21Come on, baby.
29:24Come on, baby.
29:24Come on, baby.
29:25Get in.
29:27Come on, baby.
29:27Come on, baby.
29:28Come on, baby.
29:29Woo!
29:31Yeah!
29:32Oh, awesome.
29:34Damn!
29:41Yeah!
29:42Touchdown!
29:44Yeah!
29:46Checkbox!
29:471-1-5, 1-15, I'll take 1-15.
29:54Yeah, baby!
29:57That's exactly what we need.
30:01We're hoping to close in on our number through the night.
30:06Go in and deliver.
30:09We're gonna see how my brother's doing.
30:12Just waiting for word.
30:1650 miles southwest.
30:25All right, we're coming up on our string.
30:29I'm trying to buy the tyke.
30:32I had to make a move and take a risk.
30:36I've been trying to work on these crab in this area,
30:40trying to school them up.
30:42Had to lure them with the bait.
30:45And then I had to herd them into the pen.
30:48That was with the zigzag pots.
30:50Sig and I set.
30:52Now let's just see what's in them.
30:55Put strings like these that could change the season.
30:59If I don't get it, I'll never be able to buy the Titan.
31:03We're here where Jake had a feeling there'd be some crab.
31:12First pot's coming up here.
31:13Let's see how they do.
31:19Here comes the first one.
31:22I would want to see anything over 50s would be good.
31:32You know, if you get that one little spot, that one little bump,
31:37those numbers add up very quickly.
31:40This needs to produce for us to get us across that finish line.
31:44Down to the wire.
31:48First pot's in the block.
31:51If it does work, I'll be a hero.
31:55If it fails, it's a big risk.
31:59This is kind of make or break it.
32:03Okay, here she comes.
32:06Here it comes.
32:07Come on.
32:08Oh, God!
32:09Hey, Jackson.
32:12Hello.
32:14What did I get, Grandpa?
32:16What did you do?
32:17I got an emoji.
32:19Emoji?
32:21When I get home, can you teach me how to do that?
32:24Baby Sailor figured out.
32:26Baby Sailor's smarter than Grandpa.
32:30Well, we're going to be home in a couple of weeks.
32:32Can you show me?
32:33Uh-huh.
32:35Grandpa lost me, too.
32:37You did?
32:38Can I have your tooth so I can put it under my pillow?
32:42No.
32:43No?
32:44Cheapskate?
32:45No.
32:46Okay, gotta go.
32:49Okay.
32:51Snickle, Fritz.
32:53I would rather be at home,
32:55but the reality is we're here for the family,
32:58so get this job done and go home and rest up.
33:08I'm coming up!
33:09With strings like these, I could change season.
33:10I really need it to pay off.
33:11Money, money, money, money!
33:12Yeah!
33:13Woo!
33:14Hey, hey!
33:15Oh, yeah!
33:16There's a lot of crab here.
33:17Oh, God!
33:27Oh, god!
33:28Oh, yeah!
33:29Oh, there's a lot of crab here.
33:50There it is.
33:52Looks pretty good.
33:54Yeah, that actually looks really good.
33:5893.
34:0093.
34:01Yeah.
34:0285.
34:0385.
34:06Well, who knows?
34:07Maybe Anderson's not so crazy after all.
34:10Yeah!
34:14So how goes it down there?
34:1780 average here all day.
34:1985, 92, 82.
34:22It looks good.
34:23The herd worked.
34:25From what I'm seeing, it's better to the south.
34:28If you want to bump some gear south with me.
34:32Well, that's good, but there's more sign of life to the north.
34:36So I'm going to just stay in this direction.
34:39Right, yeah.
34:40Let's stay in touch though.
34:41I'll let you know how it goes.
34:42Okay.
34:43We'll talk.
34:44I'll get back to it later.
34:49It had a strong northern end.
34:52So bucket over just up above that.
34:55We're going to turn around, jog up the hill.
34:59Let the gear soak.
35:01Just start picking in the morning.
35:08I feel it.
35:10I feel like I've already been up for over a day,
35:13and it's starting to show, but I'm getting kind of tired,
35:18to be quite honest.
35:19Can you send Clark up?
35:30Roger!
35:42Yeah.
35:44Let's get my...
35:46You doing okay?
35:52It's all right.
35:53I'm going to go lay down.
35:55All right.
35:56You got it?
35:57Yeah.
35:58Just be careful.
35:59I will.
36:00Go slow.
36:07Hey, Carl.
36:08You can set it right back.
36:10Hopefully, we're going to get through the gear.
36:15Get out of here.
36:20320 miles northwest.
36:25Aboard the Aleutian Lady.
36:27Hey, it stopped the lead.
36:28That's what's important.
36:30We've got the lads all dealt with.
36:32Let's hope it holds.
36:34We slid a bit in the same depth curve on some sign.
36:47I'm hoping for over a 400 average on it,
36:50but as far as I know, it can be blank.
36:57All right, baby.
36:59All right.
37:00All right.
37:01Whoo!
37:05I can tell all warm and fuzzy inside.
37:10Crab count.
37:11Six, six, six.
37:13Six hundred and sixty-six.
37:15Are you serious?
37:17I don't like the number, but I'll take the frickin' count.
37:20Hell yeah!
37:22We're going to set these bombs back northeast.
37:26Roger!
37:27What's up?
37:41Hook! Hook!
37:45What was that?
37:47Everybody okay?
37:48No, no!
37:49No?
37:50I got smacked in the face with a damn steel hook!
37:55Get the out!
37:58Sorry, bud.
38:00Noah just got hit in the mouth with the picking hook.
38:04Watch out.
38:06Hook!
38:07Hook!
38:10I mean, it's like getting punched in the face by Mike Tyson.
38:15All right, Noah, let's get you up here.
38:17Let's open it up.
38:27Oh, damn, yeah, that is cracked all the way up there.
38:33Let's get this open.
38:36Let's get some pictures.
38:37Let's get some pictures.
38:48Um...
38:52We gotta head in.
38:55I don't want it to end up being a big problem.
38:59All right?
39:00Roger.
39:02I got a feeling with it being broke so high up.
39:05Yeah.
39:06Your roots exposed, and it's gonna start hurting like a mother.
39:10So, we're going to Dutch.
39:13All right.
39:14Thanks.
39:15We just gotta get in there safely, get Noah to the dentist, and then get our asses out of there as quick as we can.
39:31Because I still have crap to catch.
39:34It's not where I want to be, but it's where I'm at.
39:42315 miles southeast.
39:52Is he not up yet?
39:54No.
39:56Am I not?
39:58Oh, .
39:59All right.
40:00I'll get him up.
40:01All right.
40:05Zig.
40:13Zig!
40:16Hey.
40:18Hey.
40:20Are you with me?
40:21Hey.
40:22Are you awake?
40:24Hey.
40:25Look at me.
40:27Do you need help?
40:29Hold on.
40:30Put his...
40:31Here, let's get his legs down.
40:33Zig.
40:35Open your eyes.
40:37Can he talk?
40:39Yeah.
40:41Okay.
40:42Looks like he threw up.
40:43Yeah, he did.
40:44There's puke over there.
40:46Hey, dude.
40:47We're gonna get co-starred on 16?
40:49No.
40:50Yeah, he's like on the ground, dude.
40:52Call who?
40:53I'm not going with the coast guard.
40:55Ready?
40:56Sit up.
41:00All right.
41:01Sit down.
41:02Easy.
41:05What happened?
41:07I was just dizzy.
41:08I was tired on my chest.
41:09We need to call the coast guard.
41:10We don't even know.
41:11No.
41:12You sure?
41:13It's fine.
41:14Let me see you.
41:15Just get the doctor on the phone.
41:16Hold on.
41:18You sure?
41:19It's fine.
41:22Let me see you.
41:23Just get the doctor on the phone.
41:24Hold on.
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