eb and Blake hoist the Jolly Roger and set sail to the Caribbean to look for unsuspecting rich tourists in fancy 1970s yachts.
A lot of this episode is based on the writing of Carl Hiaasen - his newspaper work, not his many successful novels.
We see Carl here (RIGHT) with beer-drinking FLORIDA MAN (LEFT).
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This episode deals, primarily, with a few key missing boat cases:
The Saba Bank (also, see the attached PDFs for contemporary coverage of missing ships in this episode)
The Pirate Lady (found in 1990s) - this was being searched for by the colorful owner Charlie Slater.
The Como No
Fiction/Pop-Culture Mentioned:
The Island
Licence to Kill
The Deep
Hitchhiking as Moral Panic
Some more images from the episode:
Remember folks, when doing a reenactment NEVER GO FULL GILLIGAN!
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Our reenactment Villain for this episode takes the "Pirate" thing pretty seriously. You can tell from his shirt.
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His cartoonish villainy reminds me of the "Red Ryder" home-defense sequence from A Christmas Story.
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The "Map Scrolling" equipment the Coast Guard was using as an animated GIF:
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And finally... our Nimoy Fashion Alert!
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I'm on a boat!
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(See this NSFW boat documentary)