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Below Deck Season 12 Is Sinking Fast & These Producer Mistakes Are To Blame

Below Deck Season 12 Is Sinking Fast & These Producer Mistakes Are To Blame

Below Deck Captain Kerry Titheradge sitting on a couch looking stern

Below Deck season 12 is just getting underway, and the St. David crew has already been forced to endure some impossible guests in a trend that is likely to continue throughout the season. Between a family who seemed downright miserable and a group of unorthodox actors, the crew has been put through the wringer with some outrageous demands that are completely unsustainable. For the sake of the crew, production needs to make some major changes when it comes to the guests.

Captain Kerry Titheradge runs a tight ship, but he relies heavily on the efficacy of his team, which includes veteran Chief Stew Fraser Olender. While Fraser is becoming one of Below Deck’s most reliable chief stews, the rest of the crew hasn’t been as steady. Chef Lawrence Snowden quit during the first charter, necessitating the return of fired season 11 Chef Anthony Iracane, who battles self-doubt as well as unresolved tension with Fraser. Meanwhile, Bosun Caio Poltronieri seems entirely incapable of managing his team. With this much internal turmoil, difficult guests are the last thing the crew needs.

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Their Five-Day Charter Was Grueling

The second charter of Below Deck season 12 was a steep challenge for the St. David crew. Not only was the charter an excruciating five days long, it also included a group of guests from the adult film industry. The guests were unabashed about their sexuality, leaving sex toys scattered around the yacht and requesting lubricant in every guest room.

During a rowdy excursion at a nude beach, the guests requested the crew build a crude sand sculpture, which definitely pushes the limits of their responsibility. While the actors were certainly entertaining, the situation was understandably grueling for the exhausted crew. They dutifully catered to the guests’ demands, even going all out for an S&M-themed dinner.

The R-rated requests, combined with the length of the charter, seemed over the line, even by Below Deck standards.

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