Deadliest Catch Season 14 finale: Exclusive sneak of the deadliest episode yet

DEADLIEST CATCH -- Photo acquired via Discovery PR
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It’s time for the final catch of the season. Take a look at an exclusive sneak of the Deadliest Catch Season 14 finale, where lives and futures hang in the balance.

Deadliest Catch Season 14 wraps tonight and what an epic season it has been. With more than 200 episodes under its belt, we’re taken on one last ride for the year. Of course, it’s the deadliest episode yet.

The Bering Sea doesn’t always like to give up its gems. This last episode of the season could be one of those times, as the captains and their overworked crew attempt one last haul until they return home to their families.

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Discovery has shared an exclusive teaser for the Deadliest Catch Season 14 finale, showing us just how dangerous the last run can be. Crew members’ lives are at risk with captains’ futures on the line. Can everyone get out in one piece and claim their prizes?

It’s not looking good for Jake Anderson and the Saga’s crew, as they are a man down and still need to collect hundreds of pots. Meanwhile, the Northwestern’s main engine is crippled by some of winter’s biggest waves. And if that wasn’t enough, John Harris is going to gamble everything a second time at the scales believing that he has the best.

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The crew members and captains are all looking tired. They need to get home to their families, but not before this final ride. Will the Bering Sea give up its gems? Can John win this year at the scales?

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What do you think will happen at the end of the Deadliest Catch Season 14 finale? Who do you hope wins? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

The Deadliest Catch Season 14 finale airs tonight at 9/8c on Discovery.