Summary
- Bri & Ellie must resolve their dispute over Deckhand Joe in Below Deck Med Season 9 in order to make the subscription season run smoothly.
- New faces like Gael and Nathan add excitement to the show and create boating and drama among the crew.
- Instead of fighting over an indecisive boss, Bri and Ellie should prioritize their personal and professional relationship.
Bri Muller and Elena “Ellie” Dubaich Below deck, the Mediterranean Sea season 9 needs to squash their beef with Joe Bradley. The ninth season of the Mediterranean-based series welcomed Aesha Scott as Captain Sandy Yawn’s main stew. He joined the show in season 4 and worked as a stew until season 5. Aesha debuts as the main protagonist of the series. Below decks alongside captain Jason Chambers in its first two seasons before returning to his roots in the franchise. Deck Med needed his presence on the show after that season 8 fell flat with fans.
Deck Medseason 9 is much better than season 8 partly because of the cast. Instead of recycling crew members, Season 9 introduced a new roster Below decks yachts, except for Captain Sandy, Aesha, and Ellie, who appeared in a few episodes of Season 7. New faces like Gael Cameron and Nathan Gallagher captivated audiences with their cruise, which apparently began while Gael was in a relationship. However, Ellie juggled her love triangle with Bri and Joebut instead of fighting over the deck, dams should put the drama aside.
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Bri and Ellie have been fighting over Joe all season
Bri and Ellie were both interested in Deckhand
The dispute between the forms began when Bri made up with Joe after Ellie told him she was interested in him. Neither of them had any loyalty to the deckhand, although Ellie acted as if her fellow potter had broken the girl code. It was wrong for Brin to ignore her co-worker’s feelings, even though Ellie probably took their contact to heart. He used his power as another leverage over Bri and let his personal feelings seep into their working relationship.
Joe doesn’t want to choose between them
Joe has no loyalty to Bri or Ellie
With Bri and Ellie fighting over the deckhand, he didn’t want to choose which soup he wanted with. Joe admitted he wouldn’t choose either and let them fight for him during the charter season. He met Bri one night and Ellie a few nights later. He immaturely made a song about which stew would defeat him in the end, which the other stew overheard and confronted him. Bri and Ellie’s feud may be over because Joe led them both on.
Bri & Ellie don’t need Joe and should leave him
They should cut things off with Deckhand
Instead of Brin and Ellie fighting for cover, they should leave him in the dust. Joe became a villain when he chose neither of the stews and dated both at the same time. Bri and Ellie shouldn’t give him a choice, they should leave him together. He seemingly hooks up with newbie Carrie O’Neill when she arrives on the motor yacht Mustique, hinting that they may have finally gotten over their crushes on deck after he mistreated their feelings.
Bri and Ellie shouldn’t fight about Joe Deck Med. He was indecisive about the stews and forced them to debate themselves. They should both cut things off with the manager and prioritize repairing their personal and professional relationship before the charter period ends.
Below deck, the Mediterranean Sea
airs Mondays at 9:00 PM EDT on Bravo, then airs live the next day on Peacock.
Below deck, the Mediterranean Sea
Below Deck Mediterranean is a Bravo reality series that follows a crew working on a giant superyacht during busy season. The show highlights the crew’s challenges while serving their high-class clientele. Each season deals with new locations such as Greece, Croatia, Italy and France, with some recurring.
- Publication date
- May 3, 2016
- The seasons
- 7
- Network
- Bravo