I have to believe the Discovery Channel wouldn't start a project like that without a signed contract with the Hillstrands. If the Hillstrands failed to complete the project after Discovery Channel had spent a lot of money filming the bulk of the special, I can easily understand why Discovery would sue the. The Hillstrands might have a unique occupation, but every captain in crabbing will tell you it is a business, and they have to be businessmen. That is the nature of shooting TV specials and series, they are business ventures. If the Hillstrands failed to complete their obligation, and in doing so would cost the DC a lot of money, then they should be sued. It will now be up to them to give good and sufficient reason for failing to complete their legal obligation that caused serious financial lose to the DC.
I'm sure the Discovery Channel spent millions of dollars following Johnathan and Andy around with a camera man in their day to day routine off of the boat.
Yes, crabbing is a business, which is exactly my point. Evidently, the Discovery Channel special became a detriment to the crabbing business. They, Andy and Johnathan, evidently reached the point where the extra interviews and Bravo Sierra began to prevent them from running their business. They are not stupid, if it started costing them money, and potentially their boat, which is their livelihood, they quit.
It is beginning to look like with the death of Phil Harris, the Discovery Channel saw the beginning of the end, and decided to milk it for all it is worth. Typical greed.
Since Sig and Edgar have decided to back Johnathan and Andy, it's a safe bet that the Discovery Channel has begun to try to treat those guys like they own them, or treat them like your average Hollywood personality. That won't work.
The Discovery Channel may win the suit, and the battle, but they can bet they'll lose the war.