Summary
- Captain Titheradge watches the crew closely and makes tough decisions about who stays and who goes to St. David.
- Chief Stew Fraser clashed with Barbie, but realized that her skills were essential to the team despite her tough attitude.
- Bosun Jared’s mistakes have been repeatedly caught by Captain Kerry, and they could lead to his departure from the crew.
Below decks season 11 has an intriguing mix of crew members who have succeeded in their roles and those who have not, but who will be the first to be dismissed by captain kerry titheradge? Kerry has been strict with the crew so far and says he watches their performances carefully but has given them time to make mistakes and learn from them. While crew members like stew Barbie Pascual have done well, others like Bosun Jared Woodin and stew Cat Baugh have struggled in their roles at St. David’s despite being given second chances.
For actors Below decks season 11, the stakes are high as they continue into the current charter season. The crew’s success has depended on their performance on a few charters and how much of the more capable crew can pick up the slack from their co-workers. While things have generally gone smoothly, the captain has noticed the constant struggle of certain crew members. Their problems come to the surface in the latest episode Below decks, who will be the first to leave St. David’s?
Chief Stew Fraser Olender was hoping to get Barbie Pascual fired
He felt like he wasn’t a team player
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Early in the Charter season, Chief Stew Fraser Olender and Barbie clashed, despite her being one of the best available people on his team. The other stews, Cat Baugh and Xandi Olivier, each had a set of special skills, but Barbie was overall the best on the St. David. Fraser knew her skills were exactly what he needed for his team, but working directly with Barbie was difficult at times. Although she was good at her job, Barbie controlled the way she did her job, which meant he can come off as tough or abrasive to others.
After dealing with the Barbie attitude in the season premiere, Fraser tried to talk to her stew about the way she came across. For Fraser, the conversation was important, as he tried to do everything he could to avoid the problems between the dams becoming the ones he dealt with in his day. Below decks season 10. Possibly too much course correction, Fraser’s conversation with Barbie rubbed him the wrong way, and as his attitude continued, Fraser went straight to captain Kerry to make changes to his squad. She made it clear that she would be comfortable replacing Barbie.
Captain Kerry made it clear that Barbie was an asset, especially after Cat’s disastrous service
The cat struggled to manage the service on its own
Although Cat was happy to have the opportunity to work in the ministry with Fraser, while Barbie handled Cat’s normal duties, she was unsuccessful. Captain Kerry joined the charter guests for dinner during Cat’s service, and as Fraser worked with him to serve the guests and clear their plates, both he and The captain noticed that Cat was not up to their standard. Although Fraser was willing to train Cat for service, Captain Kerry said he knew Barbie could handle the job. Fraser, who had tried to get Barbie fired, was not happy with the praise.
Captain Kerry explained to Fraser that he understood that Barbie’s attitude could be difficult to deal with, but that it did not affect her level of work, so he was not interested in losing her to the crew. Instead of trying to change the circumstances and ignore that there was tension between the dams, Captain Kerry suggested Fraser try to squeeze the beef between him and Barbie so they could let the stew shine. Although Fraser wasn’t happy with the idea of having to smooth things over, he understood where the captain was coming from and did his best to make things right.
Stew Cat Baugh is close to leaving St. David’s
He could be the first person to go solo
Although it is possible Cat could be fired from St. David’s for poor performance, it is more likely that he will leave the superyacht alone. Cat’s struggled all season with severe emotional issues that have prevented her from interacting well with others and making social connections. After the first charter, Cat struggled to connect with her fellow Stew-raisers, and it seems that her relationship with Fraser has been the only human relationship she has had at St. David’s. After revealing details about her difficult past, it’s clear that Cat has personal issues that spill over into her work.
Cat has regularly dealt with meltdowns due to inadequacy and a lack of real friends on the boat, and has broken up more than once this season. Although Fraser has tried to talk her out of feeling so down and taking things so hard, Cat has been unable to let go of the feeling of not being enough or disappointing others, which has made it difficult for her to move forward. That seems likely If Cat still feels out of place and unsure of her abilities, she may decide to leave St. David’s instead of the end of the subscription period.
Ben Willoughby’s drama with Jared can be difficult for both of them
Bosun is constantly called
When Ben Willoughby Returns Below decks in the second season, his time as Lead Deckhand on St. David has been different from his previous charter seasons. Ben, working with several crew members for the first time, has taken to calling people out on the radio for their mistakes. While not the worst practice at St. David’s, it is caused drama with Bosun’s Jared Woodin, who has made mistakes while working on board. The remarks have been noticeable, especially to Captain Kerry, who has been diligently following Jared’s mistakes.
Ben’s decision to call Jared out has shown that Bosun is struggling in his position. Captain Kerry, who has been trying to decide where to draw the line with Jared, has also found herself a little irritated by Ben’s antics. Although Ben has made mistakes in the past, the mistakes of others, including Jared, are the only ones that would be heard over the crew-wide radios. Jared has been disciplining Ben, who technically works below him, but that has only caused more tension. Jared’s time at St. David’s may be limited because of his mistakebut his annoyance is valid.
Bosun’s Jared Woodin is likely to be the first crew member fired
His mistakes have become too regular
While Jared has every right to be upset with Ben for constantly calling him out in public, he’s also been one of the biggest repeat offenders when it comes to St. David’s mistakes. It has repeatedly messed up simple tasks that Captain Kerry has noticed time and time again, so it seems likely Jared is the first person to be fired from the crew Below decks season 11 Despite Captain Kerry’s desire to give Bosun a chance to prove himself, Jared’s struggles have ultimately become a liability on board, and the captain cannot ignore it.
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