Below Deck Sailing Yacht
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Now that I think about it, almost every crew night-out episode could warrant it.
But before the drinking-on-the-job debacle, the episode picks up with a dinner near-debacle.
Cloyces smoker isnt working to fill the last cloche, and he has to send up the course anyway.
Chase smoothly covers for this by saying the smoke escaped as he delivers it.
The guests are happy with the food.
On deck, theres tension building between Chase and Gary.
Chase is on the night shift, but he doesnt want to take his breaks.
Except, the next morning, he has a slight malfunction when detaching the tender from a line.
Gary looks on, telling him to cable tie the shackle and be careful it doesnt drop.
Chase ignores Gary, thinking hes helicopter parenting, and accidentally drops it into the water.
We definitely didnt need a flashback to moments earlier from literal seconds ago, but we get one.
Its the last one, so Chase cant lose it.
Chase isnt riled by the incident, merely annoyed by Gary.
Its a bit of a red herring that makes us think Chase might narc on Gary later.
Perhaps the shackle is really a metaphor; it dropping into the sea represents Gary losing control.
Will the shackle (and Gary) hit rock bottom?
The interior crew is also dealing with boss-underling conflict.
She pitches it as a positive: theyll both get nine hours of rest.
For a while, Daisy is blissfully unaware of how angry the stews are with her management decision.
Shes just happy the guests have a great attitude after an awful last charter.
For these drag queen guests, Daisy plans a drag show with Keith and Gary.
Before she can even finish talking, Keith chimes in: I can slut drop.
Later, he attempts to give her a back massage, but she tells him to rein it in.
Daisys confident she wants stable energy, and right now, thats Keith.
I appreciate the editors putting these spellings on screen.
Even Glenn throws on a green wig to become Captain Glenn G-Spot.
Its embarrassingly amateur compared to the real queens, but the guests enjoy the effort.
The guests find it incredible.
The chosen few to accompany the guests clubbing are Gary, Keith, Daisy, and Chase.
Gary promises Glenn they wont get too pissed, but that wont fly with the captain.
Now shell only get eight hours of sleep while Danni still gets nine.
Chase has changed into streetwear, but Gary and Keith keep their drag outfits on for the night out.
Is it a weird ploy to impress Daisy with who will wear it longer?
Gary and Keith may have promised Glenn two drinks max, but Garolina and Princess Laqueefa did not.
Daisy also feels like its rude to turn down a drink she and Gary quickly are at three.
Then Gary does a shot: four.
Hes doubled the limit and theyre not even at the club yet.
This is all on some random patio!
Chase is the only one turning down drinks and watching the clock.
Im most disappointed to see Keith on his third drink.
Theyve only been out for about an hour and half when Gary hits nine drinks.
His total count for the night is ten, which is insanely unprofessional and FIVE TIMES Glenns limit.
He doesnt take Glenns suggestion to go to bed and opts for a cigarette instead.
Glenn has to tell Gary go to bed again.
In his cabin, Daisy says hes a little drunk, but Gary delusionally thinks hes sober.
They hold hands from their respective bunks, bracing for tomorrows punishment.
The chief stew says fair enough, shell make it up to her.
In an interview, Daisy tells us she doesnt see this as a big deal at all.
Plus, she has Keith to comfort her now.
They thought Cloyce did great.
Because sure enough, Glenn calls the going-out crew into the master for a reprimand.
He could tell they had more than a couple of drinks.
Gary doesnt think that way: he lies about having had five drinks.
Remember, he had ten.
Keith and Daisy are honest about their Four or five and two drinks and two shots, respectively.
Chase was the only one who followed the limit with one beer.
Glenn has to uphold the rules and consequences he set.
Daisy apologizes and is ready to accept this, but Gary pushes back, insisting he wasnt drunk.
He has a terrible attitude and his defense is that the guests requested it.
Glenn: You were not forced to drink … You knew the rules.
You broke the fuckin rules, and now youre here getting upset.
Its insane that forfeiting the tip is the only punishment on the table.
Remember Dane fromBelow Deckseason three?
Captain Lee promptly fired him when his night-off drinking got scary.
I cant imagine Lee or any of the other captains tolerating any night-ondrinking like this.