This season of Below Deck is struggling with middle segments as characters face recycling conflicts. Solène causes disruptions while Rainbeau neglects her needs. Anthony constantly brings up grievances towards Fraser without action, diminishing tension. Kerry expresses concern that the crew may become stagnant. Fraser is stressed about the lack of stage preparation for an upcoming concert while maintaining guest satisfaction. The crew faces mounting pressure, particularly during communication breakdowns, as Anthony and Fraser clash over dinner timing, indicating rising tensions on board.
Conflicts are recycling themselves - Solène wreaks havoc both professionally and personally; Rainbeau works herself into smithereens without speaking up for herself; Anthony keeps bringing up how mad he is at Fraser without ever doing anything about it.
Kerry worries the crew is going to flatline if they become complacent - that's the direction the season is headed if things don't begin to happen.
After the charter ends, Fraser is stressing about the fact that it's seven hours until the concert and there's no sign of stage construction.
The stress of the day is weighing on both the chef and the chief stew; Anthony wants to confirm dinnertime is scheduled for 8 p.m., but Fraser tells him 'between seven and eight,' the answer that most annoys chefs.
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