Jeremy Wade's Dark Waters Season 1 Episode 6

Ep 6. Ice Age Predator

  • TV-PG
  • May 24, 2019
  • 41 min
  •   (24)

Jeremy Wade’s Dark Waters is a thrilling docuseries that follows renowned fisherman and biologist Jeremy Wade on his quest to uncover the mysteries of the world’s most extreme and dangerous bodies of water. In season 1 episode 6, titled “Ice Age Predator,” Jeremy Wade travels to the remote Canadian wilderness in search of a chilling predator that has been stalking locals for years.

As the episode opens, we see Wade making his way through a snow-covered forest, bundled up in thick layers of clothing and carrying a small rod and reel. He explains that he has come to this remote corner of Canada to investigate reports of a monstrous creature that has been attacking people and livestock in the area. Local authorities are skeptical of the sightings, but Wade is determined to uncover the truth.

As he sets up camp near a frozen lake, Wade interviews local hunters and gathers intel on the predator he is pursuing. He learns that the creature is known for its razor-sharp teeth, immense size, and uncanny ability to survive in the harshest winter conditions. Some locals believe that it is a prehistoric relic, a throwback to a time when the earth was ruled by fierce megafauna.

Undeterred, Wade sets out on the ice with his trusty fishing gear, hoping to lure the creature to the surface. The lake is vast, and the wind is biting, but Wade is determined to succeed. He drops his line into the depths and waits, watching the water for any sign of movement.

As the hours pass, Wade’s patience is tested. The cold is numbing, and he has yet to get a bite. But just when he is about to give up hope, something tugs at his line. He begins to reel in, heart racing, wondering what kind of beast he has hooked.

What follows is a thrilling battle, as Wade engages in a tug-of-war with a creature unlike any he has ever encountered. The predator is massive, and its strength is immense. Wade strains at his rod, using all his years of fishing expertise to keep the line taut. Finally, after a grueling struggle, he manages to haul the creature onto the ice.

What he sees is both incredible and terrifying. The predator is indeed a relic of another era, a creature that has somehow survived the millions of years since the last ice age. Its jaws are lined with teeth that protrude like icy stalactites, and its body is covered in a thick layer of shimmering fur. Its eyes gleam with an otherworldly intelligence, as if it is somehow aware of its own uniqueness.

Wade is stunned by what he has caught, and spends the rest of the episode examining the creature, taking measurements and samples, and trying to understand how it has survived for so long. He learns that the predator is a key link in the ecosystem of the frozen tundra, a vital predator that helps keep the delicate balance of nature intact.

But as the episode draws to a close, Wade is forced to confront a sobering truth. The very fact of his discovery may lead to the creature’s doom. If word gets out about the predator, it may be hunted to extinction by trophy hunters or overzealous scientists. Wade grapples with the ethical implications of his find, wondering whether it would have been better to leave the creature undiscovered.

In the end, Jeremy Wade’s Dark Waters season 1 episode 6, “Ice Age Predator,” is a thrilling exploration of one of the world’s most mysterious and elusive creatures. Through Wade’s intrepid journey, we gain a greater appreciation for the fragile beauty of the natural world, and are reminded of the importance of preserving even its most fearsome inhabitants.

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  • First Aired
    May 24, 2019
  • Content Rating
    TV-PG
  • Runtime
    41 min
  • Language
    English