Below deck, the Mediterranean Sea season 9 has been rife with accusations of producer involvement, especially poor performance, but Carrie O’Neill can be a producer for a completely different reason. Below deck, the Mediterranean Sea season 9 has been long and difficult for the crew members, as Mustique has been a tough superyacht to move on. While the crew members have dealt with their own issues throughout the charter season, the superyacht itself has literally struggled to stay afloat. Things have been difficult as a major leak caused the indoor team to lose all season.
During the last charter period, Captain Sandy Yawn and Chief Stew Aesha Scott have been working hard to ensure the interior can work at full capacity. Although Aesha has dealt with the difficulties of Stews, Ellie Dubaich and Bri Muller throughout the charter season, the situation has worsened over time. Things that started as interpersonal relationships between stews have turned into professional problems that Aesha could not stand by and watch them grow. Instead Captain Sandy fixed the leaky cabin and brought Carrie in for the final chartersbut his presence may mean production disruptions.
His time in Mustique turned steamy
Although Carrie came along Below deck, the Mediterranean Sea season 9 As a floating Muhenno, who could help the rest of the decoration team with the workload, the downtime has been spent in a precarious situation. Although Joe Bradley, Director Deckhand, has been boating with both Ellie and Bri throughout the season, Carrie caught his eye quickly. Even though things haven’t worked out with Ellie or Bri, Joe felt like he could start fresh and flirt with Carrie. Although Carrie wasn’t immediately interested, she could flirt with the idea of a boat.
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Ellie and Bri’s drama throughout the season has come down to the fact that they’re both romantically interested in Joe, and while he’s played both women off and on, his ideal scenario would be to hook up with Carrie. Joe seems interested in the new Stew, unaware of how much drama Joe caused in the weeks leading up to his arrival. Carrie may be getting into boating, which could cause her big problems with the other Stews in the last charters.
Carrie was probably added at the end of the season to stir the pot
Things between Ellie and Bri were at a complete standstill
While Carrie’s possible boating with Joe may not be enough to prove that she’s a potential producer factory, the timing of his entry into the crew may push the accusations over the edge. Although it was mentioned that the Mustique did not have enough cabin space to accommodate a second stew, the speed with which the engineering team could repair the cockpit wiring was questionable, leading many to wonder why it took them so long. to do it. Carrie joined Below deck, the Mediterranean Sea season 9 for the last charters of the season, which doesn’t make sense.
When Carrie schedules to join Below decks the crew may have been coincidental, it seems far too late in the season to bring in another stew when things hadn’t been completely catastrophic for the existing crew. Although Carrie’s time on Mustique was short, it seems strange that he has brought her in to take a few charters when there are already competent stews available. Instead, Carrie may have been brought in Below deck, the Mediterranean Sea stirring the pot and creating drama with his potential boating and high skill level, blasting his fellow Stews in a variety of ways.
Below deck, the Mediterranean Sea airs Tuesdays at 9:00 PM EDT on Bravo.
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