Tuesday 29 April 2008

'Deadliest Catch' caught in fishy editing

'Deadliest Catch' caught in fishy editing











LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Tuesday's fourth-season premier of Discovery Channel's "Deadliest Catch" opens during a raging night storm in the Vitus Behring Sea. Mammoth waves break an Alaskan crab sportfishing gravy boat called the Wizard, sending large swells crashing over its deck. Indoors, alarmed crew members key that their stateroom is implosion therapy with entering brine.


The sequence suggests that the fishermen ar in danger of sinking as a violent tempest tosses huge waves against the boat.


Simply here's the not-so-deadliest catch:


The sauceboat flooded in September.


The huge surprise waves were from October.


And a manufacturer may have filmed extra footage to avail stitch the deuce events together.


Pages from a production outline obtained by The Hollywood Newsman indicate that producers of the line network's top-rated series may deliver strayed from realness piece redaction the harrowing sequence from the show's record-setting premiere.


The document directs producers of the Emmy-nominated programme to patch together a picture of life-and-death risk from different days of filming.