Below Deck Mediterranean
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Not only is the bag deep, but so is Carries experience.
Carrie knows mixology, loves laundry, and is happy to help out wherever she can as a floater.
If we were in court, Id say hes withholding evidence.
Joe flirts with Carrie right away, much to Ellie and Bris chagrin.
Carries more focused on striking up a friendship with Aesha, who likes her immediately.
Aesha feels for her becauseshe joined mid-charter herself in season five.
The two bond over not-sexy dancing, something Ellie definitely does.
Ellie may be bitter, but Nathan is having a truly terrible night.
Now that is what a girls girl does.
Gael asks again whats wrong, and he finally tells her about his friend, crying.
Gael encourages him not to be afraid to show his sensitive side.
Nathan tells us his family doesnt talk about tough stuff, and he doesnt want to repeat their patterns.
Back on the boat, Aesha tells Joe what happened and that he needs to support Nathan.
Early in the morning, Gael joins Nathan on his top bunk.
Like Joe, Ellie is clinging to the hierarchy.
Aesha kindly shuts this down by advising Ellie to just keep getting experience.
Can you believe there are still laundry problems?
I wish I didnt have to write about this for the thousandth time.
Joe is down to one smelly polo, covering for Bri, who lost his second one.
She finds it in Iains room and is surprised the other crew members have been covering up for Bri.
Sandy feels similarly, priding herself on not firing entry level stews.
We get a montage of past stews not knowing how to do the job.
Bri suggests changing to a color-coded beads system because reading names on tags isnt working for her.
She really is trying, bless her heart.
Except, with no replacement chef available, theres more like a whole hotel of rooms for error.
Carrie follows her lead, and this puts Jonos timing at risk.
A less happy meal occurs in the crew mess, where Gael and Nathan are eating.
(I love the oxymoron of this uniform phrase).
Joe will have to go in instead.
He calls her a princess, and she calls him a prick in return.
Its teasing but with a real animosity underneath, and Nathan is stuck uncomfortably in the middle.
I support Gaels theory that the closer she gets to Nathan, the bitchier Joe gets with her.
Bri and Aesha are thrilled to have more help, but Ellie is operating from a place of fear.
A hierarchy shake-up would be a delicious comeuppance after she tried to pull rank on Bri so aggressively.
Hope those branded partnerships come through for her.