Below Deck Mediterranean Recap: The Boss of No One
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Below Deck Mediterranean Recap: The Boss of No One
"Aesha, an excellent leader, knows that. In a confessional, she puts it like this: "You're only as good as your worst person." On her first-ever boat, she was berated by a misogynistic captain to the point of swearing back at him and walking off. She vowed never to be like that and has made good on the promise. She is firm with V when showing her how to clean out the dryer filters before loading them again, but she also jumps with joy"
"Kizzi is efficient, and while showing V the ropes boosts her ego, she does so kindly and with a sense of humor. V, who grew up in an immigrant household with hard-working parents, has a rock-solid work ethic. She learns fast, keeps her head down, and seems completely capable of getting better as the season progresses. The only thing threatening to throw the interior off balance is if Kizzi gets messy with the boys."
Nathan struggles as head of deck, appearing unclear about his responsibilities and failing to train or lead his crew. He expresses longing for last season's crew and claims he "doesn't have time" to train current members. Aesha demonstrates effective leadership, balancing firmness and encouragement, teaching V tasks while celebrating successes. The interior department functions smoothly, with Kizzi efficiently training V and V showing strong work ethic rooted in her upbringing. Potential disruptions include Kizzi's flirtatious behavior across departments and a mysterious texting relationship with Tommy that may threaten interior cohesion.
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