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* In the series finale, Jeremy is investigating stories of deaths in a Malaysian lake, and comes to the conclusion that the culprit is his arch nemesis, the one river monster he never caught: the Sareng (known locally in Malaysia as the Tapah). He catches one. While Jeremy eventually decides that his nemesis is not to blame, but rather poisonous gases in the lake, as the victims didn't show signs of being attacked, he is still proud to say that the sareng is no longer the (literal) TheOneThatGotAway.

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* In the series finale, Jeremy is investigating stories of deaths in a Malaysian lake, and comes to the conclusion theorizes that the culprit is his arch nemesis, the one river monster he never caught: caught on the Sareng show: the sareng catfish (known locally in Malaysia as the Tapah).tapah). He catches one. While Jeremy eventually decides that his nemesis is not to blame, but rather poisonous gases in the lake, as lake (as the victims didn't show signs of being attacked, he attacked),he is still proud to say that the sareng is no longer the (literal) literal TheOneThatGotAway.
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* In the series finale, Jeremy is investigating stories of deaths in a Malaysian lake, and comes to the conclusion that the culprit is his arch nemesis, the one river monster he never caught: the Sareng (known locally in Malaysia as the Tapah). He catches one. While Jeremy eventually decides that his nemesis is not to blame, but rather poisonous gases in the lake, as the victims didn't show signs of being attacked, he is still proud to say that the sareng is no longer the (literal) TheOneThatGotAway.

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* In the series finale, Jeremy is investigating stories of deaths in a Malaysian lake, and comes to the conclusion that the culprit is his arch nemesis, the one river monster he never caught: the Sareng (known locally in Malaysia as the Tapah). He catches one. While Jeremy eventually decides that his nemesis is not to blame, but rather poisonous gases in the lake, as the victims didn't show signs of being attacked, he is still proud to say that the sareng is no longer the (literal) TheOneThatGotAway.TheOneThatGotAway.
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** About the incident with the sound man: he was actually wearing rubber bots, which took the brunt of the shock. Despite suffering a massive headache, he was otherwise unharmed and was walking half a day later.

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** About the incident with the sound man: he was actually wearing rubber bots, boots, which took the brunt of the shock. Despite suffering a massive headache, he was otherwise unharmed and was walking half a day later.



** No less so the man who crafted a technique for catching them that is essentially paddling an innertube with your feet and then using fly-fishing to catch these fish who, as we learn over the course of the episode, can cause serious injury if they ram you at full tilt.

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** No less so the man who crafted a technique for catching them that is essentially paddling an innertube inner-tube with your feet and then using fly-fishing to catch these fish who, as we learn over the course of the episode, can cause serious injury if they ram you at full tilt.
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** About the incident with the sound man: he was actually wearing rubber bots, which took the brunt of the shock. Despite suffering a massive headache, he was otherwise unharmed and was walking half a day later.


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* Jeremy trying to land a mako shark Ernest Hemingway-style: using a dugout canoe and a simple baited line.
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** Moreover, Jeremy states that this has evened the score. He caught one goonch in season one, but with the one he almost caught getting away, they're even.
* In the series finale, Jeremy is investigating stories of deaths in a Malaysian lake, and comes to the conclusion that the culprit is his arch nemesis, the one river monster he never caught: the Sareng (known locally in Malaysia as the Tapah). He catches one. While Jeremy eventually decides that his nemesis is not to blame, but rather poisonous gases in the lake, as the victims didn't show signs of being attacked, he is still proud to say that the sareng is no longer TheOneThatGotAway.

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** Moreover, A moment of awesome for the fish: Jeremy states that this has evened the score. He caught one a big goonch in season one, but with the one he almost caught getting away, he declares that they're even.
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* In the series finale, Jeremy is investigating stories of deaths in a Malaysian lake, and comes to the conclusion that the culprit is his arch nemesis, the one river monster he never caught: the Sareng (known locally in Malaysia as the Tapah). He catches one. While Jeremy eventually decides that his nemesis is not to blame, but rather poisonous gases in the lake, as the victims didn't show signs of being attacked, he is still proud to say that the sareng is no longer the (literal) TheOneThatGotAway.

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