Below Deck Mediterranean

Below Deck Mediterranean

2016
Below Deck Mediterranean
Below Deck Mediterranean

Below Deck Mediterranean

7.6 | TV-14 | en | Reality

Follow crew members living and working aboard a 150’ mega-yacht as it undertakes a charter season in the Mediterranean. Providing unparalleled service to wealthy and uncompromising guests is made even more difficult as the team faces everything from love triangles to seeing fellow crew members shockingly cross the line with guests.

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EP16  Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner
Jan. 22,2024
Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner

The chief stew entrusts two crew members with the task of organizing a foam party for the guests; the party falls short of expectations; the bosun lands himself in hot water when he's caught texting again; the crew's final night out takes a turn.

EP15  Curb Your Stewsiasm
Jan. 15,2024
Curb Your Stewsiasm

Due to inclement weather coming in, the final charter of the season risks remaining docked; the chief stew and bosun work tirelessly to organize activities for the guests, relying heavily on the assistance of the fourth stew.

EP14  Caught Read Handed
Jan. 08,2024
Caught Read Handed

The bosun's texting with a familiar chief stew turns into a damage control crisis; the chef faces a culinary challenge with a blindfolded dinner; Illness strikes the lead deckhand.

EP13  High Steaks
Dec. 18,2023
High Steaks

A returning guest seeks redemption on a charter, but the crew struggles with two members down. With their job hanging in the balance, a stew tries to find their footing to save their position. A crew member’s complaint about the crew food lands the chef in hot water with Capt. Sandy.

EP12  Sink or Swim
Dec. 11,2023
Sink or Swim

Capt. Sandy has a difficult conversation with the primary charter guest after someone in their group becomes unruly; the bosun's interior love interest develops feelings for him; the chief stew's problems with a crew member reach a boiling point.

EP11  Safety Dance
Dec. 04,2023
Safety Dance

The chef and a crew member clash; romance blossoms, bringing two yachties closer together; the chief stew's frustration grows as her new team member struggles with the workload; Capt. Sandy loses her patience with the bosun.

EP10  Dirty Laundry
Nov. 27,2023
Dirty Laundry

A new crew member may lack some necessary skills; Capt. Sandy gives it her all trying to persuade a deckhand to stay on the boat; in scenic Portofino, the deckhands face their most challenging docking yet; a stew thinks the chef is out to get them.

EP9  Ciao for Now
Nov. 20,2023
Ciao for Now

The crew's day off at a beach resort is fraught with tension and division, lingering from the previous night's kerfuffle; the bosun's new romance ignites; a crew member confesses their frustrations and puts Captain Sandy in a difficult position.

EP8  Who Needs Frenemies
Nov. 13,2023
Who Needs Frenemies

The bosun causes confusion when he shifts his romantic focus as the chef gives in to temptation. The charter guests continue the festivities with the crew after the charter ends. An argument between the crew could be the one that ends friendships.

EP7  Tightly Unwound
Nov. 06,2023
Tightly Unwound

Some of the crew takes notice of a group of attractive young women chartering the yacht; a miscommunication between the chief stewardess and the interior department leaves them uncertain; Capt. Sandy has an accident.

EP6  Pirate's Booty Call
Oct. 30,2023
Pirate's Booty Call

The whole crew is involved in an elaborate pirate-themed day for the charter guests. The bosun’s cool-under-pressure vibe is challenged during a very tight docking. The chief stew and chef hit their stride as a team while a stew starts to redefine their friendships within the department. The bosun and a stew finally kiss, challenging the stew’s feelings about their open relationship.

EP5  Max Tension
Oct. 23,2023
Max Tension

A deckhand’s questionable work ethic gets on the rest of the team’s nerves; two stews hope to bury the hatchet for the sake of crew morale; past charter guests arrive with a new baby and a lot of energy; things get heated between two deckhands.

EP4  Take It to the Bridge
Oct. 16,2023
Take It to the Bridge

A stew is torn between their open relationship and a growing onboard flirtation. The deck team’s communication is strained during a rough docking. The rivalry amongst stews spills into the workplace and Capt. Sandy is forced to intervene.

EP3  We've Only Just Begun
Oct. 09,2023
We've Only Just Begun

Tumi and Natalya grapple with differences in management styles; Kyle and a new deckhand join the crew on board; the interior team scrambled to keep everyone happy; Tumi and Chef Jack have trouble with communication.

EP2  Two Many Cooks
Oct. 02,2023
Two Many Cooks

A deckhand steps up after a surprise incident; the crew is challenged by seasick guests, which leads to an impromptu excursion to Portofino; Natalya attempts to keep the interior team afloat before she meets her new chief stew for the first time.

EP1  The Italian Job
Sep. 25,2023
The Italian Job

Capt. Sandy embarks on a new charter season on the beautiful waters of the Italian Riviera; two of her stews have unprecedented issues getting to the yacht; the deck team faces unforeseen obstacles; Capt. Sandy has to make a difficult decision.

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7.6 | TV-14 | en | Reality | More Info
Released: 2016-05-03 | Released Producted By: 51 Minds Entertainment , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.bravotv.com/below-deck-mediterranean
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Follow crew members living and working aboard a 150’ mega-yacht as it undertakes a charter season in the Mediterranean. Providing unparalleled service to wealthy and uncompromising guests is made even more difficult as the team faces everything from love triangles to seeing fellow crew members shockingly cross the line with guests.

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LiquidPoetry1921 There is one good thing I must say about 'Below Deck Mediterranean' ~ that this season takes place in the beautiful country of Croatia. And there you have it.Beginning with the passengers who answered a casting call for the show from an ad placed in 'The Forward Cabin', seeking 'travelers to be treated to the lap of luxury on a yacht in the Mediterranean at a super-discounted rate' (which turns out to be around $10K a week). These temporary cast members were instructed to make outrageous demands on the crew while the yacht sails about. Kind of explains the chef being awoken during the first episode to make nachos for a passenger at 3:00 AM. Reality?Add to that the crew of beautiful people who man this ship (not an unattractive one in the bunch), who instantly have either a) a dislike for each other or b) are sexually attracted to each other. Scenarios created by the writers to give the viewer some reason to tune-in each week.Quite frankly, there is nothing really wrong with 'Below Deck Mediterranean', except that the viewer is supposed to believe this is reality TV, when there is absolutely nothing realistic about it at all.
Dunham16 The premise is wealthy people with discretionary income spend as much as 200,000 Euros per week prior to tipping the vessel staff do whatever they want in the safety of international waters and exotic tourist locations/ They are assisted by a staff promising to give them better than five star domestic servant assistance yet among themselves certainly not the profiles of real people likely to succeed in the real world in these jobs. The cast does a fine job with each performer even if on board for only one sail spectacular. The exotic resort settings are tantalizing in many ways travelogues of what the TV audience might wish after watching the episodes to visit. The fictitious job jostling positions and personality clash setups do remind us of what happens in real life in our committee work and on our jobs and in this way is fascinating. The penchant of the photographer and editor to photograph many of the actors in many situations in various states of deshabille gets a suitable for network television rating but not necessarily the approval of those viewers hoping for something more interesting than seeing men and women in various states of undress. A well made and fascinating series worth renewing for many seasons to come.
bjarias Spoilers added. What a bunch of total bollix !! Would really like to see comments from crew members actually having crewed on super-yachts. But they would more than likely not want to sully their repudiations by commenting on this utter claptrap. What's more than intriguing are the 'guests' knowingly signing on to this mayhem... for whatever attention seeking motives they may have. Reality shows are fueled by drama, and for those bored with most all of the mainstream offerings... maybe taking it out onto the water offers a different perspective. But it's all the same... they might be novices, but they are all just actors playing their parts.. and if you were a serious captain on a real life super-yacht.. you would steer clear and as far away from all of them as possible.And just when you believe it can't get more stupid.. season two comes along to prove you wrong. Three guys tripping over themselves, being ridiculously dumb over this one short, semi-cute, immature blonde.. YGTBK!! And a psychotic chef, who deliberately keeps screwing with the primary guest's food (cause he doesn't like his new-money attitude due to his food 'preferences'). He then purposely lies to the captain about it (to save his job.. as if no one would ever be telling her).. and her response is duh.. she has to keep him cause she wouldn't find a short-notice replacement in Croatia. Seriously.. do we have to believe planes have stopped flying there!? And then (to everyone's understandable astonishment) the primary still gives them a hefty $20K tip.. that with no rationale gets shared equally among all of them? It just goes on and on.. pick any sequence.. the stupidity is mind-numbing and endless (and guilty-pleasure habit-forming). We should all earnestly hope they do a third season... we've just GOT to see how they top this current bizarre series of offerings!
McMurphy No dull waiting period--this is entertaining IMMEDIATELY. This show has it all: attractive people, vastly desperate personalities, relatable protagonists, loathsome antagonists (this honor changes, but there's one big one), money, a BIG yacht, fun, interesting, and changing locations, interesting guests, interesting world, TIGHT quarters (GREAT for drama, but not claustrophobic at all because it's so open, vacationy, and they port so much - it's the OPPOSITE of claustrophobic), both a social element and very merit-based workplace element, and just the right amount of booze (not too much though - not like some IQ lowering Jersey Shore garbage). Reminds me a lot of "Work Out," the gym-based reality show on Bravo a while ago, which I liked, but it can't compare to this, which is like that on steroids (no boring single location, much more intense drama with the demanding charters, luxury, etc). Also, for the most part, you have something unusual for a reality show: intelligence. I think this will attract a smarter audience than other reality shows because MOST of the people (not all) are noticeably intelligent, as their job demands it ("5 star staff," including a chef, veteran Captain, experienced managers, a marine biologist, a fashion line entrepreneur, and a fireman). I've seen 6 episodes now, but I was addicted from the beginning. I think the two most important components of any reality show are the "characters" and the editing. The characters are there in spades, but the editing brings us the stories, and man do they make the stories POP! Hats off to the editing staff. I think we all like to see justice because we so rarely get it in real life, and the editors don't let anyone get away with ANYTHING. When someone does something stupid, we get to see the consequences, which is a great little respite from real life, where stupid people seem to get away with a lot. I think there's something for everyone. I'm a straight dude, so seeing Hannah and Jules put on their shirts in the morning is a nice little bonus ;-). Glad I found this show, but it sucks to be "jonesing" again for another damn episode!