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The first season of Below Deck Sailing Yacht has come to an end, and even though that charter guest didn’t have any drugs on him, maybe this season of the Bravo series could’ve used some. Despite the fact that Sailing Yacht was the latest addition to the proven win that is the boating franchise, including Below Deck and Below Deck Mediterranean , that didn’t stop this season from needing a bit of wind in its sails.
But let’s focus on the positive first. Sailing Yacht showed viewers a new side to the industry with these sleek sailing boats that move unlike any of the other motor yachts we’ve seen before. The way the wind would catch in those sails and the boat would be thriving, that was truly majestic to watch. There was an element of action and adventure to this series that the others can’t claim.
We also met Captain Glenn who was the perfect captain for this boat. His laid back attitude, willingness to jump up and fix a sail, and adorable admissions during his interviews made him an excellent leader for this show. He’s bringing something different to the table than Captain Lee and Captain Sandy, but he is also capable of showing the same support and sternness when necessary. He was a true delight.
And now, the waters get a little choppy. Viewers were excited to see Chef Adam return for the series after his two-season stint on Below Deck Mediterranean , but this didn’t feel like the Adam we know and love. He’s always been a self-proclaimed grump who just wants to be left alone while he makes his masterpiece meals —and the food did look incredible. But his romance with chief stew Jenna was not nearly the fairytale we hoped for. It was kind of the opposite, even. Their frustrations with each other were our frustrations watching their relationship hit several speed bumps. And the more they seemed to fall for each other, the meaner they became to their coworkers, especially Jenna, in order to have something to laugh about together. Considering how much time they spent together hugging and kissing and flirting in the kitchen, the only thing they were really cooking up was a bad taste in everyone’s mouths.
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The only breakout from the interior was second stew Madison. Sure, she got herself worked up under the pressure of the job at times, but she still seemed to get the work done and had funny things to say in her interviews. She let viewers in on a big part of her life, she forgot to wear a bra to a beach picnic, and had the best facial reactions of anyone. Ultimately, she had the right mix of getting the job done and still being interesting for reality TV, which no one else on the boat really captured. If there’s another season of this show, bring her back as chief stew — it’s likely that would prevent the season from ever getting boring.
Then there’s Georgia. I’d love to know the details of the deal she clearly made with producers. Was it that they promised her 10 seconds of singing time in each episode in exchange for her pushing the forced “feelings for Paget” storyline? That never made any sense for a lot of reasons. If the two were close pals, that’s great. But he was clearly committed to Ciara, and despite their typical couple bickering, the two seem to be a strong match.
Deckhand Chris was nice and the kind of person you need to balance out a group of crazies, but everyone here was unfortunately normal(ish). Oh, but remember Parker? Wow does that feel ages ago. Perhaps it was because his time coincided with Jenna and Adam’s rocky road to love, but he never felt like an overly frustrating character in this mix. His behavior wasn’t that shocking, nor was his departure. Same goes for Byron, the first time an engineer has been a main cast member. We didn’t really learn more about what his job entails, we heard some witty one-liners from him, and he seemed cool enough. But that’s it.
Below Deck Sailing Yacht Season 1 was just fine — even though that’s not a great thing in the world of reality TV. We watched it because the majority of this season aired while we were all stuck inside and it wasn’t as infuriating as the male privilege displayed at the end of the last season of Below Deck . It’s great that this franchise can air all year long, with Below Deck Med picking up in the same timeslot starting next week. But it’s got to find the humor of Below Deck Med or the competence of Below Deck and, ahem, sail with it. Jenna wasn’t a Kate or a Hannah, which would’ve been okay if those weren’t two very beloved skorts to fill. The romance wasn’t charming, the drama wasn’t salacious, the guests all seemed to be fine for the most part. That sounds nice and all, but nobody wants a boring vacation.
Hopefully there is a Season 2 because there’s a lot of potential here. If they can get the boat back up and running, and really, the cameras, it would be wise to lean likable in the casting for this show. We turn to Below Deck for an escape. The high-pressure of fulfilling guest needs while holding on as the boat tips to the side, and in extremely tight quarters, will produce enough drama. When we want fights, we watch Housewives , but Below Deck shouldn’t be frustrating, let alone infuriating. It should be fun. It’s just too bad no one seemed to have any this season.
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Capt. Glenn Shephard and his crew set sail in a luxury sailing yacht to explore the crystal-clear blue waters of the Ionian Sea. The sailing yacht brings new challenges to these young, attra... Read all Capt. Glenn Shephard and his crew set sail in a luxury sailing yacht to explore the crystal-clear blue waters of the Ionian Sea. The sailing yacht brings new challenges to these young, attractive and adventurous yachties. Capt. Glenn Shephard and his crew set sail in a luxury sailing yacht to explore the crystal-clear blue waters of the Ionian Sea. The sailing yacht brings new challenges to these young, attractive and adventurous yachties.
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Daisy’s younger sister, fellow yachtie Bonnie, has finally made her Sailing Yacht debut, and, boy, was she born for reality TV. I didn’t quite know what to expect when I first heard that she would be joining the crew on a night out, but she really makes use of her time by bringing an outsider’s point of view to the love triangle that many of us can probably relate to in some way.
Let me backtrack for a second, though. After Captain Glenn announces that the guests left a $20,000 tip, he says he’s going to test out the crew radios since Daisy lied and said they don’t work in the laundry and guest areas. She really set herself up in this situation, especially since we literally saw her turning down the volume (yes, likely because she assumed it was docking discussions) while chatting in the kitchen as Gary called for her to help the injured guest. It would be much easier to just own up to your mistake in this situation.
After Captain Glenn and Gary quickly confirm that the radios do in fact work, Bonnie arrives and immediately heads to the master cabin to gossip with Daisy. Daisy spills the tea on Gary’s love triangle with Mads and Alex and how she’s hooking up with Colin, which Bonnie says is “every girl’s dream.” She’s just like me! When Daisy tells her about the Gary situation, Bonnie admits that he and Daisy would be a good match even though he wouldn’t know how to appreciate her. While Daisy and Gary do somewhat click personality-wise, there’s no way in hell they would ever last in a long-term relationship.
After Bonnie meets the rest of the crew, they head out to dinner, where things get heated. Bonnie and Chase bond over their love of alcohol, and I have to assume that, being younger and a yacht chef, Bonnie is probably the much more wild sibling. At the table, Alex hints at being into Bonnie but isn’t sure whether to pursue her because of Chase. Can we not go through this again? Alex uses other guys liking the girls he’s interested in as an excuse not to pursue women because he wants them to make the first move, which is why he’s gotten nowhere with Mads.
When Daisy and Colin start kissing in front of Bonnie, Bonnie cringes and expresses that she isn’t completely onboard because she needs to see more of them together in order to understand it, which I get. When Daisy, Bonnie, Gary, and Ileisha step away, Bonnie tells Gary about how if he and Daisy were ever stranded on a desert island, they would “live happily ever after,” which I simply don’t agree with. They’d probably have a honeymoon phase before killing each other. Daisy interjects by saying they’d “fuck each other” in that situation, which makes Ileisha’s (and my) jaw drop since she believed that Daisy was committed to Colin. These people are so damn messy that they can no longer keep up with their thoughts and feelings.
After hearing what Bonnie says about Gary and Daisy being better suited for each other than Daisy and Colin, Gary says he’s hurt and in denial over the fact that he lost his chance with her. Babe, I doubt this or any other information will stop you from acting affectionate toward her. And while Bonnie shows that she understands Gary’s poor behavior by telling him that he only admitted to liking Daisy after she started a relationship with Colin, it’s baffling that she still appears to be #TeamGary.
In the taxi after dinner, Alex, Mads, and Lucy share a drunken, seemingly innocent three-way kiss, which will surely cause more outbursts than it should. Then Bonnie and Alex smooch, killing any of Chase’s last remaining hopes of hooking up with her, which, as Lucy says, is “chef’s kiss” to witness.
Back on the boat, Daisy lets Gary kiss her before laughing and telling him to stop, which takes years off my life span. Imagine if Colin had seen that? I’m bothered by the fact that she didn’t tell Colin about it, either. He may not be the most perfect guy in the world, but he at least deserves some consideration from them. Daisy and Gary have no self-control, to the point where it’s incredibly icky to watch. Moments later, Gary is out on deck telling Mads that he wants to be in a serious relationship with her. Gary is delusional AF, and he is so narcissistic that he can’t even fathom the idea of a woman being interested in anyone other than him.
Bonnie spends the night in the master cabin while Colin and Daisy hook up in one guest cabin and Gary and Mads have sex in the other. The following morning, Bonnie hears Colin and Daisy having sex and decides to jump into bed and cuddle with them. Look, I might not get it since I’m an only child, but who in their right mind would want to hop into their sibling’s bed while they’re banging someone? It just seems gross. Bonnie departs shortly after, and while her time on the show may have been brief, it was certainly fruitful and accomplished its goal of causing more drama.
At the preference-sheet meeting, the primary, Bryan, has given the crew a lengthy three-page list of requests, including a ten-course dinner, a Pride party with a rainbow dinner, bedside chocolates, and toilet paper folded into roses and sailboats. Not much happens the rest of the day, and the following morning Alex and Chase talk about how useless Gary is as a boss, which, duh, he’s far too busy being a creepy douchebag. When we meet the guests, I’m pleasantly surprised to learn that they’re more of a chill bunch, as opposed to the extremely high-maintenance rich bitches we’re used to seeing accompany those types of detailed lists of demands.
Once the guests get settled, Captain Glenn takes them sailing, and they spot a nearby ship with its sails up. Captain Glenn decides to call the boat and see if they’re up for a friendly race, and I for one am super-happy that he gets to have some fun with the boat, especially since he’s been going through hell with the engine issues this season. However, the race itself is anticlimactic. Like, of course the Parsifal was going to win, but the race was so brief. I expected it to be much more exciting and action-packed than it was.
While the guests have fun with the water toys, Colin and Gary chat about none other than Daisy. Colin asks Gary about his feelings for Daisy for the umpteenth time, and Gary says that he thought he had feelings for Daisy but is happy just being friends with her. He really can’t stop lying; one minute he’s talking about how he wants a romantic relationship with Daisy, and the next he’s denying it. Pick a side, buddy! Colin is completely right about how it’s difficult to believe what comes out of Gary’s mouth.
Meanwhile, Ileisha is occupied in the galley with her ten-course dinner, which is frankly a ridiculous request. If chef Rachel Hargrove of OG Below Deck fame had been here, she would’ve told everyone to eat her cooter. I can’t imagine wanting to spend that much time eating, but I digress. Although Ileisha finds it challenging since she doesn’t have a long time to prepare and make the meal, she’s still confident in her abilities, which I love. The fact that she’s so cool under this type of pressure is so refreshing, especially given Below Deck ’s history of chefs with a temper.
Back down in the crew mess, Gary kisses Mads and says that “persistence pays off,” which Mads says is debatable. Actually, Gary, persistence in your case makes everyone’s skin crawl. When Gary points out that Mads made out with Gary on his first night on the boat, Chase mentions that Mads kissed him on the first night. Gary says that it’s likely why she decided to upgrade with him, and Mads then jokes that if she had wanted to do better than Chase, she would’ve made out with Alex, which pisses Gary off to the extreme. While Mads intended for it to be a joke, it’s clear that she has been feeling that way since day one. Honestly, Gary finally needed to be confronted with the truth.
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Glenn reels in the aftermath of the boat crash. After assessing the damage, the crew does their best to get the boat - and their mindset - into charter-ready condition… but a high-maintenance group of female guests only sends the crew further into a spiral. A thunderstorm threatens the guests' first dinner, and Natasha only adds to the chaos when she suddenly decides to remove courses from the dinner menu, leaving the guests hungry for more. When Jean-Luc reveals to Dani that he may have given her an STD, things really get turbulent.
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They would be filming soon for next year. Tonight's episode: A murder of crows in the mast stirs up seafaring superstitions that put the crew on edge and the boat on its side. Madison and Georgia friendship is pushed to the brink. While Paget and Chris begin a very British bromance, Adam keeps Jenna at a distance.
To see the episode description, just click on the blacked out text above. Spoilers. Dani Soares Tells Jean-Luc Cerza Lanaux She's Ready to Have Babies. The Below Deck Ladies Play F***, Marry, Kill: Charter Guest Edition. Gary King Admits He's "a Bit Heartbroken" After Split from. Reminders: don't post spoilers outside of discussion threads
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Below Deck Sailing Yacht: Created by Mark Cronin, Doug Henning, Rebecca Taylor Henning. With Glenn Shephard, Daisy Kelliher, Gary King, Colin Macrae. Capt. Glenn Shephard and his crew set sail in a luxury sailing yacht to explore the crystal-clear blue waters of the Ionian Sea. The sailing yacht brings new challenges to these young, attractive and adventurous yachties.
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The hit "Below Deck" franchise expands with the new series "Below Deck Sailing Yacht," following crews aboard luxury sailing yachts as they set sail to exotic locations and cater to wealthy clients. With tighter living quarters and charter guests who are eager to help sail the ship, there are new dangers, demands and pressures for those who ...
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Below Deck Sailing Yacht is an American reality television series that was developed as the second spin-off of Below Deck.It premiered on Bravo on February 3, 2020.. The series chronicles the lives of the crew members who work and reside aboard a 177-foot (44 meter) sailing yacht during charter seasons in Greece (season 1), Croatia (season 2), Spain (season 3), and Italy (season 4).
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Names and faces are here for quick reference. Below Deck Sailing Yacht Episode 1 of Season 4: Back on board Parsifal III in Sardinia, Italy, Capt. Glenn is poised for his smoothest sail yet -- until he isn't; Daisy comes back ready to prove she knows what she's doing as a chief stew; chief engineer Colin is determined to avoid a boat romance.