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'Deadliest Catch' Season 10 Spoilers: Deckhand Takes Hard Fall, One Captain Retiring?

"Deadliest Catch" returns to the Discovery Channel this Tuesday with a brand-new episode entitled "Lost at Sea."

Ahead of the new episode, fans were given a hint about what was in store during "Lost at Sea" in a sneak peek revealing deckhands aboard the Wizard battling dangerous sea conditions.

"With big wind, comes the big waves," Capt. Keith Colburn said during the clip, released by Entertainment Tonight.

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As the deckhands struggle to reel in their last catch of the season, the Bering Sea roils, causing engineer Lenny Lekanoff to take a bad tumble. The engineer's fate will be revealed in Tuesday's "Lost at Sea."

Meanwhile, "Lost at Sea" will also see the possibility of two "Deadliest Catch" captains reaching the end of their careers. Additionally, bonus deleted scenes featured Capt. "Wild" Bill Wichrowski compare working with greenhorn Kelly Collins to being in jail.

"Convict Collins there, he's caused me a lot of grief this season," the captain of the 108-foot Cape Caution said during the clip on Discovery.com.

"The Kelly Collins saga," Capt. Wichrowski added before quoting, "'I'd rather be in a federal penitentiary than work with Captain Wild Bill aboard the Cape Caution on the Bering Sea.' I don't blame him."

Earlier this year, Capt. "Wild" appeared on the "Today" show where he previewed another struggle aboard the Cape Caution coming to season 10.

"There's another kid on board, my deck boss Nick, he's kind of my other son," he said. "Nick has alcohol issues, and there's a lot of trials and tribulations because of that. Toward the end of the season, we have some tough moments because Nick has trouble separating work from fun."

"Deadliest Catch" airs on Discovery Tuesdays at 9 p.m. EST. The synopsis for "Lost at Sea" is as follows: "A career is threatened; a captain struggles to check in to rehab."

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