‘Deadliest Catch’ Star’s Tragic Death Shocked the Cast — but It Didn’t Happen at Sea

'Deadliest Catch' Star’s Tragic Death Shocked the Cast — but It Didn’t Happen at Sea

Tom Brossard on 'Deadliest Catch.'

Since 2005, Deadliest Catch has taken viewers on an exhilarating journey through the high-stakes world of crabbing in Alaska. While battling the elements, chasing quotas, and facing constant danger, the show remains a high-octane thrill ride. While viewers have witnessed some heartbreaking moments on camera, not everything that rips out the soul happens on screen.

During a critical episode of Deadliest Catch’s milestone 20th season, one member of a fan-favorite’s crew passed away. While it may not have been a moment that happened out at sea, viewers were able to witness the aftermath via a phone call to his long-time friend. Captain Jake Anderson’s 20th season was already a rollercoaster of emotions, but learning of the death of his longtime engineer brought a sobering sense of reality.

Jake Anderson Learned of Tom Brossard’s Death at Sea

Tom Brossard and Jake Anderson on 'Deadliest Catch.'

In the September 24, 2024 episode of Deadliest Catch, Captain Jake Anderson was hit with some devastating news. Captain Jake received a call from his wife, Jenna Anderson, that his best friend and F/V Saga engineer, Tom Brossard, had died of a sudden heart attack. Not only was it a difficult reality to face, but he had to endure this sudden heartbreak while he was away at work. With the cameras rolling, he was able to reflect on their bond together and the impact Tom had on his life as both a coworker and friend.

“Him and I rebuilt the f-ing Saga,” he shared as the show took viewers back a year as the pair worked together on his former fishing vessel. “We rebuilt the bow, we rebuilt the stern, we rebuilt the bathroom, we rebuilt the floors,” he said as tears flowed. In the flashback, Captain Jake shared how it had been a blessing that Tom taught them all to weld and fit, praising him as one of the best welders in Washington state. Back in the present, the mourning captain reflected on how he would call his best friend nightly, especially through his hard times, now on F/V Titan Explorer.The scene was a powerful reminder that while work often takes priority, life’s personal moments can’t be ignored. Jake returned home to honor his friend’s memory properly.

Viewers watched him go through many stages of grief at that moment, including a moment of anger when he questioned why others hadn’t died instead. Through Jake’s discussion of Tom, Deadliest Catch gave Tom a nice send-off through some happy clips and continual praise from his best friend. Jake Anderson will always remember his best friend’s smile and mustache. While the passing didn’t happen on camera, it was still a gut-wrenching moment to watch someone experience loss in real time.

Captain Jake Anderson Had a Rough Time During Season 20

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