Below Deck’s 10 Most Dramatic Episodes Ranked: Shocking Fights, Explosive Secrets, and Crew Meltdowns You Won’t Believe
Below Deck’s 10 Most Dramatic Episodes Ranked: Shocking Fights, Explosive Secrets, and Crew Meltdowns You Won’t Believe
Below Deck has never been shy of bringing high-stakes action and drama to the screen. No matter where in the world the superyacht is, expect something dramatic to happen. Whether it’s some crew spats or some offensively rude charter guest, Below Deck keeps viewers attached to their screen for the drama.
Since 2013, Below Deck has been one of Bravo’s biggest franchises. With four spin-offs hitting the high seas, Below Deck has introduced reality television fans to some of the most beloved and iconic personalities. Capturing the life of yachties working and living on luxury yachts around the world, the flagship series and its spinoffs have taken drama to a whole new level. Here are ten of the most dramatic episodes across the franchise.
Season 2 of Below Deck was Kate Chastain‘s first season on the show, which would define her reality television career. At that time, fans didn’t quite know much about her and her hilariously dry personality. Over the span of her multiple-season run as Chief Stew, her wit and comedy became endearing. There was one particular charter guest who one day would become Kate Chastian’s charter soul mate, but before she fell for him, she felt he was a “d**k.” Dean Slover wanted her to have more fun.
He called her out for her resting “b***h” face. And that did not fly with the Chief Stew. Not only did she cancel the pirate treasure hunt out of spite, Chastain wanted to treat Mr. Slover like the person he was being. If he was acting like a “d**k,” she would give him one. Oftentimes, the stews fold towels for their guests in the shape of a creature or object. Well, the Chief Stew hilariously left Dean Slover a towel in a particular shape. When asked about it, Kate Chastain said it was a rocket. Many thought that this moment of disrespect would be the end of Chastain’s time on Ohana. Instead, it was seen as a joke and jumpstarted Dean Slover’s recurring appearances on the show.
Season 2 of Below Deck was Kate Chastain‘s first season on the show, which would define her reality television career. At that time, fans didn’t quite know much about her and her hilariously dry personality. Over the span of her multiple-season run as Chief Stew, her wit and comedy became endearing. There was one particular charter guest who one day would become Kate Chastian’s charter soul mate, but before she fell for him, she felt he was a “d**k.” Dean Slover wanted her to have more fun.
He called her out for her resting “b***h” face. And that did not fly with the Chief Stew. Not only did she cancel the pirate treasure hunt out of spite, Chastain wanted to treat Mr. Slover like the person he was being. If he was acting like a “d**k,” she would give him one. Oftentimes, the stews fold towels for their guests in the shape of a creature or object. Well, the Chief Stew hilariously left Dean Slover a towel in a particular shape. When asked about it, Kate Chastain said it was a rocket. Many thought that this moment of disrespect would be the end of Chastain’s time on Ohana. Instead, it was seen as a joke and jumpstarted Dean Slover’s recurring appearances on the show.