Deadliest Catch’s Sig Hansen Believes The Show Inspires Young Fans’ Work Ethic – Looper
Sig Hansen believes his newer crewmen on “Deadliest Catch” inspire young fans at home to improve their work ethic by showing them what it takes to have a job that requires physical and mental strength. And his main hope is to help push these same kids away from video games to do something productive, maybe even physically demanding. However, taking advantage of a series’ popularity can sometimes push against that very message. You can now find several “Deadliest Catch”-inspired video games to play, including “Deadliest Catch The Game”,” which can be purchased on Steam, and the older title “Deadliest Catch Sea of Chaos” on Xbox 360. These titles allow younger fans to get a taste of the crabbing job from the comfort of their home. But that option still hasn’t stopped some fans from thinking they could turn that digital skill into real-life work.
For fans of the show who think they can handle a job on the deck of an Alaskan fishing vessel, Captain “Wild” Bill Wichrowski, leader of the Summer Bay, believes these hopefuls have a harsh lesson to learn. “I’ll be generous and say one in ten people will make it, and that’s probably an exaggeration,” he told Comic Book. ” … and they realize, ‘Holy smokes, this is ten times worse than I thought it would be …'” Hopefully for Hansen and other cast members, at least some of those younger fans recognize that there could be more to life than just breaking a high score.
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