Duck Dynasty Season 5 Episode 3 Live Stream: Watch Online Free 'Life of Si' Tonight [A&E TV, Start Time]

By Eric Chen

Duck Dynasty Season 5 Episode 3 titled "Life of Si" will air Wednesday night on January 22, 2014 at 10/9c. Information on how to watch the show on live stream free can be found below.

A&E's Twitter page calls the show the "Big Si Show." While the official video preview shows a parody of Academy Awards director Ang Lee's movie "Life of Pi," the focus of the hit-reality television series will be on Uncle Si, who was shown telling stories of his Vietnam encounter with a Bengal tiger to a group of kids.

"95% of my stories are true," he said. 

Moreover, the A&E Duck Dynasty Facebook page shows video and pictures of Si wearing a helmet with a go-pro camera attached to it, and focuses on Si's face. While it isn't funny enough already to just look at Si, the show will take fans on a ride through a day with Si, giving fans an up close encounter with the quirky uncle of the Duck Commanders. Fans should brace themselves for a night of comedy filled with tears and laughters. 

Duck Dynasty 'Life of Si' Season 5 Episode 2
Duck Dynasty 'Life of Si' Season 5 Episode 2

Besides Uncle Si's daily events, the synopsis also revealed how Willie will try to convince Sadie and John Luke to a football game, but fail to do so. Although no mention of John David and Rebecca, the two family members, who has just recently taken up a greater role in their reality T.V. show, will be around.

While the A&E show had a record breaking 12 million viewers for its Season 4 premiere, the Season 5 premiere drew only 8.5 million viewers, according TVLine.com. Perhaps, it is just the beginning of the new year, and fans are just waking up from their January slumber and the winter storms.

Stay tune tonight on A&E at 10/9c. Fans can watch the Duck Dynasty Season 5 Episode 3 live stream free by after it has been aired on A&E's website. 

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