Below Deck Down Under Season 3 Sneak Peek Teases A Major First For The Franchise, Proving The Show Is Listening To Fans
Below Deck Down Under Season 3 Sneak Peek Teases A Major First For The Franchise, Proving The Show Is Listening To Fans
Below Deck Down Under season 3 will be returning to Bravo in the new year, and a sneak peek of the season revealed a potential first for the show, proving producers may finally be listening to viewers. While Below Deck Down Under season 3 may look a bit different for viewers who have come to expect Chief Stew Aesha Scott to be a major part of Captain Jason Chambers’ crew, the season still appears like it will be an exciting one. Many have struggled to visualize what the show will look like after a difficult previous season, it’s returning soon.
Below Deck Down Under season 3 will be returning to Bravo in the new year, and a sneak peek of the season revealed a potential first for the show, proving producers may finally be listening to viewers. While Below Deck Down Under season 3 may look a bit different for viewers who have come to expect Chief Stew Aesha Scott to be a major part of Captain Jason Chambers’ crew, the season still appears like it will be an exciting one. Many have struggled to visualize what the show will look like after a difficult previous season, it’s returning soon.
What Chef Tzarina Potentially Having A Sous Chef Means For Below Deck Down Under
The Show Is Taking Viewer Feedback Seriously
Although many have already been struggling with the idea of Below Deck Down Under season 3 without Aesha aboard the superyacht, it’s clear from the preview that the season is set to be an exciting one. While Chef Tzarina may not be the focal point of the preview, seeing her working with a potential sous chef is great for viewers who have long been asking for more support for the chef. Below Deck superyachts tend to have chefs doing a much higher level of work than they’re equipped for alone, but get criticized when they can’t handle it all.
Below Deck fans have been vocal about the fact that superyacht chefs need more support for years, and seeing that Chef Tzarina may be finally getting that support on Below Deck Down Under season 3 is a great stride in the right direction. While Below Deck Down Under season 2 was difficult for various reasons, one of the biggest issues throughout the season was the crew struggling without support after Luke Jones’ sexual misconduct. With Below Deck Down Under season 3 prioritizing the crew more, seeing support for the chef makes it clear that things are going to be different.
Our Take On Below Deck Down Under Listening To Fan Feedback
Things Could Genuinely Change For The Franchise
Although there’s still a lot that remains to be seen on Below Deck Down Under season 3, and a lot that Below Deck needs to address as a franchise, knowing that the show is making changes fans have suggested is a great first step. Taking the chef’s well-being seriously and providing support will be great for the morale of the crew and the performance of the charter. On top of the personal benefits, allowing Below Deck Down Under’s crew to work well under pressure, at least when it comes to meal service, will be great after last season’s issues.