Exclusive Clip: Watch The Cold Open Of Deadliest Catch: Bloodline Season 2
Exclusive Clip: Watch The Cold Open Of Deadliest Catch: Bloodline Season 2
By AJ Caulfield/April 1, 2021 12:06 pm EDT
Grab your life preserver and extra fishing rod, gather up all the moxie you ve got, and abandon any lingering oceanic fears
Deadliest Catch: Bloodline is gearing up to return for its second season, set to hit Discovery+ on Tuesday, April 20.
In advance of the season 2 premiere,
Looper can share an exclusive clip from the episode and not just any ol scene: the cold open.
The clip brings viewers back into the captivating world of
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Just as the island of Hiddensee drew across the wake of the boat, Malin Andersson took up her camera and shot a video.
When she looks at it now, a late summer scene from the Baltic coast of Germany, she remembers it as the instant she knew for certain she was right to think of leaving work to go cruising.
The father-of-four died in July after suffering a heart attack in Montana
A coroner has now said the cause of death was acute cocaine intoxication
At the time Reyes family were shocked because he had no known health issues
The deckhand is one of eight people who have died after appearing on the show
Deadliest Catch star Nick McGlashan was the latest casualty in December
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Phil Harris, Nick McGlashan, Mahlon Reyes (Discovery Channel)
It s truly a sad day for Deadliest Catch fans, as one of the cast members, Nick McGlashan died in Nashville at the age of 33. No information regarding the cause of his death released yet. Nick, a seventh-generation fisherman and crabber who appeared on the Discovery Channel reality series for seven years
Nick was always passionate about his work, having worked on a boat since he was 13. The fishermen worked as a deck boss on the show when it first aired in 2013.
Throughout his life, Nick believed this what he was destined to do, having been a 7th generation fisherman from Alaska. However, through the show, Nick began his struggle with substance abuse. After overdosing three times, he finally sought out treatment in September 2016 to become clean. He was kicked out of the boat in order to sober up and get his act together in Season 13. Regarding Nick s substance abuse, here s what he had to say:
Nick McGlashan passed away on Sunday in Nashville, Tennessee
The 33-year-old s cause of death has not yet been determined
A seventh generation fisherman, McGlashan appeared in 78 episodes of Deadliest Catch from 2013 to 2020
He was open about his struggles with alcohol and drug addiction after getting clean in 2017
He is the eighth person linked to the reality show to die unexpectedly since 2010