
""Not only is Solène's monopoly of the boat's social dynamics rippling through several departments and creating problems both personal and professional, but we also get some beyond-obnoxious guests onboard.""
""To side with the crew against awful rich people is a nostalgic pleasure of Below Deck.""
""Caio doesn't look all that banged up about it; it's a surprise to absolutely no one on deck that Captain let him go.""
""Hugo arrives with a self-assured, confident air instantly makes Kyle feel more secure on the boat, especially as he helps Kerry through a steady undocking.""
The episode 'Yacht-chella' focuses on Solène's effect on crew dynamics aboard the St. David, leading to various tensions and the arrival of rude guests. Caio's firing is a major plot point, with Captain's decision not surprising the crew, who were already anticipating changes. Hugo's arrival provides a boost to team morale, particularly for Kyle. Meanwhile, Solène struggles with personal relationships, creating further complications as she leads the crew through a night off, highlighted by contrasting outfit choices within the crew.
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