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’Deadliest Catch’s Devastating Episode Proves the Show Is More Than Crab Pots

Who says “dad TV” won’t make you cry? Last year, Deadliest Catch lost one of their own when Nick Mavar died from a heart attack. During Season 21, episode 5, the show and its stars paid their respects with a memorial and tribute to Nick in a manner that the fisherman would have loved. With heartfelt tributes coming from Captain Jake Anderson to Captain Sig Hansen, the episode was a poignant reminder of how close the crew has become and how a tragic loss can still keep these tough men reeling in grief while honoring his legacy.

Coinciding with Nick’s birthday, Jake seized the perfect moment to honor his late uncle. Known for resilience through hardship, a softer side of Captain Jake emerged as he paid tribute with both a big catch and a fleet-wide memorial, reflecting just how deeply Nick had shaped their lives.

‘Deadliest Catch’ Became More Sentimental Than Ever

Through personal anecdotes and interwoven archival footage, Deadliest Catch honored Nick with a heartfelt tribute that balanced emotion with the show’s trademark action, making Jake’s episode both poignant and powerful. Aboard the F/V Titan Explorer, Captain Jake’s vulnerability came through when his uncle John Mavar called to check on him as he grieved Nick’s passing. While hauling in crab, Jake reflected on honoring his late uncle at sea, sharing that the loss feels even heavier since Nick died on his son’s birthday. Sharing some of their fondest moments together, Jake reflected on how Nick saved him from addiction: “Uncle Nick pulled me out of the murky waters of addiction. He gave me this job that I have now, crabbing.”

Nick worked alongside Sig on F/V Northwestern for many years. “I’ve spent more birthdays with him than I have my own family,” Sig reminisced about Nick’s birthday coinciding with King crab season. “I’m missing him.” Sig considered Nick as family, but his main descriptor: loyalty. Through the archival footage, Nick’s memory came alive again as a jovial member of the crew, keeping the moments light, even if his nose became completely mangled. Jake’s twofold mission was to honor Nick by doing what he loved with a big haul. Captain Jake was beyond lucky with his catch, calling it “beyond awesome.” The pot was so full, you’d think it was scripted for this moment. Coming from a man who nearly lost his entire season after abandoning ship earlier this season, Jake wore his emotions on his sleeve, truly believing that the catch was a sign from his uncle.

At the end of the fishing day, Jake shared a moment with every captain on the radio, where he gave an emotional speech. “He took me under his wing. He didn’t just give me a job, he gave me a new life,” he profoundly relayed. “I always tried to earn the gift that he gave to me. He was my hero. He was everything I wanted to be.” Captain Keith Colburn then shared a prayer and rang the bell before Jake set a cage on fire with his name and life dates. “Thank you, Nicky, for my new life!” he said as he tossed it to sea. “His pot will rest forever at the bottom of the King crab grounds.” A truly beautiful tribute in quintessential Deadliest Catch form.

What Happened to Nick Mavar After ‘Deadliest Catch?’

Nick was a mentor and a friend to so many. Appearing on 98 episodes from 2005 to 2021, he left the series in 2021 due to health issues surrounding his appendix. It was later revealed that his appendix had ruptured, revealing a cancerous tumor. This led to a civil lawsuit against the production company, the boat’s owners, Sig, and his wife, June Hansen, for $1 million in damages, alleging they failed to have an adequate medical emergency plan in place amid strict COVID restrictions.

For anyone who’s lost a mentor, this resonates. Like Nick with his uncle, there’s pride in carrying on through storytelling. Deadliest Catch may spotlight adrenaline, but these quieter moments are just as essential—and part of the show’s bigger picture.

Deadliest Catch airs Fridays at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on the Discovery Channel. All episodes are available to stream on HBO Max.

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