Below Deck
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Alissa may or may not have clairvoyant capabilities.
Technically, we still dont know for sure, but its called critical thinking, babe.
Ross as a witness, though?
That I didnt see coming!
When Camille was fired, was there a witness?
Alissa is a dead woman walking the moment she calls Captain Sandy just Sandy.
That is … theres simply no recovering from that.
Even for the most remorseful and regretful crew member, it would be an uphill battle.
Captain Sandy warns Alissa then that her tone is out of line, but Alissa doesnt listen.
She expects a certain level of respect.
Alissas responses seem brusque, and I dont clock an apology from her.
Nows the time to beg, babe!
Get your grovel on!
Youre on thin ice.
Instead, what does she do?
She refers to Captain Sandy simply as Sandy.
Captain Sandy calls Fraser to the bridge and rips him a new one.
Surprising us all, he handles it flawlessly.
Hes embarrassed, ashamed, and genuinely apologetic.
He thanks Captain Sandy for the learning opportunity and takes full responsibility for his mistakes.
This is a master class in how to handle Captain Sandy.
After their separate trips to the principals office, Fraser and Alissa regroup.
She tells Fraser that she was blunt with Captain Sandy to get to protect and defend him.
Fraser isnt too keen on Alissa at this point.
Just earlier, he had to drag her ass out of bed to attend team bonding.
Thats not how this works!
And stop muttering so damn much!
Speaking of the volleyball outing, Fraser has a doctors note and cant run around in the sand.
He is supposed to be the interior team captain, but instead he sits on the sidelines to cheerlead.
Captain Sandys reaction here is a little overboard.
This dig does not go unnoticed.
Ill-advised and threatening, but sure.
While Captain Sandy is dragging Fraser, I get to thinking.
Her claim is simply not true.
First of all, this is a stacked game.
Tony, Ross, Ben, and Katie versus … the interior?
Lets be for real.
This isnt about strengths and weaknesses; this is about pure athletic ability.
Second of all, how is someone supposed to lead a team in a sport theyve never played?
And third, wouldnt it be better to scramble up the interior and exterior crew members?
Make them partner up and work with new people?
She encourages them to go down to their cabins if they need to whine.
Why would anyone take this as a cue to sit out a team-bonding outing?
Hayley reacting to the idea of playing beach volleyball: Im interior for a reason.
I havent been outside in two years.
Both 10/10, no notes.