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‘Below Deck’ Recap: Season 12, Episode 7

Crew Chaos Erupts as Solène’s Laziness Tests Patience

Superyacht Drama Flares Amidst Elaborate Concert Preparations

The middle of the season is proving a difficult stretch for the crew of the St. David, as recurring conflicts and simmering resentments threaten to boil over, amplified by the pressure of hosting a lavish concert.

Tensions rise as the charter progresses.

Concert Catastrophe Looms

As a grand concert for a select few guests looms, **Fraser** grapples with the lack of stage construction, a problem compounded by the event planner’s apparent nonchalance. To salvage the event’s atmosphere, **Fraser** extends an invitation to the local marina community.

Meanwhile, guests enjoy a Provençal lunch prepared by **Anthony**, oblivious to the crew’s mounting stress. A disagreement over dinner timing between **Anthony** and **Fraser** escalates, with **Fraser** eventually confronting **Anthony** in the galley.

Deck Team Shines, Interior Struggles

The deck team, led by **Hugo**, experiences a moment of calm as they expertly dock the yacht. However, inside, **Rainbeau**’s attempts to address **Solène**’s work ethic are met with painful passivity. The dynamic highlights the challenges of workplace relationships under constant scrutiny.

Solène‘s behavior, including public displays of affection with **Jess**, draws criticism from **Kyle**, who feels his emotions are being manipulated. **Jess** admits **Solène** intimidizes her, while **Solène** muses about a group kiss.

VIP Section Surprise and Performance Highs

The anticipation builds for the VIP section, surprisingly located on the yacht itself. The concert kicks off with a vibrant display of bands, dancers, and fire-breathers, captivating the guests and crew alike. **Rainbeau** finally gets a brief respite.

Anthony serves gourmet finger foods as the event progresses. A dropped plate leads to a reprimand for **Fraser** from **Dawn**. The guests retire early, leaving the crew exhausted.

Solène’s Defiance and Crew Morale

As the yacht is cleaned, **Rainbeau** subtly voices concerns about **Solène**’s “demotivating” lethargy and its impact on their work ethic. **Fraser** acknowledges the complacency, promising to address it. On deck, **Hugo** directs tasks while **Jess** and **Solène** continue their whispered discussions, observed by **Damo** who notes their distraction.

During the night shift, **Solène**’s reluctance to restock fridges, despite **Rainbeau**’s detailed checklist, frustrates **Rainbeau**. She stands firm, refusing to cover for **Solène**, finding solidarity with **Damo**.

Fraser Confronts Complacency

The final morning sees **Solène** late for her shift, caught kissing **Jess**. This blatant disregard for duty finally prompts **Fraser** to discuss the issue with **Kerry**, who encourages firm action, including potential firings.

The charter concludes with a substantial $27,000 tip, averaging $2,100 per crew member. Following this, the crew earns two days off at a nearby villa. **Fraser** convenes his department, emphasizing professionalism and the demanding nature of yachting. He asserts, “I’m not teaching you what the idea of yachting is. You should know, or you shouldn’t be here.” Despite this firm stance, the crucial conversation about **Solène**’s impact on **Rainbeau** remains pending.

Boatmance Fallout and Apologies

In the wake of the charter, **Kyle** confesses to **Jess** about his kiss with **Solène**. **Bárbara** voices distrust of “straight girls” due to past experiences. Hints of a connection between **Jess** and **Bárbara** emerge, with **Jess** offering **Bárbara** coffee, observed by a seemingly jealous **Solène**.

**Jess** apologizes to **Kyle** for her involvement, a sentiment **Solène** has yet to express. **Solène** appears unfazed when questioned by **Bárbara** and **Fraser**. **Jess** also apologizes to **Damo** and **Kyle** for her distractions.

While **Jess** discusses her situation with **Fraser**, **Solène** sneaks off with **Kyle**. **Kyle** advises **Solène**, “you’re making her own bed.” Meanwhile, **Solène** dismisses **Rainbeau**’s concerns about detailing work and her stress levels, failing to acknowledge her role in creating that stress.

Primary Suite Oversight and Emotional Toll

The episode concludes with **Rainbeau** experiencing hyperventilation as **Bárbara** and **Solène** claim responsibility for unmade sheets rests solely with her. **Anthony** offers comfort to a distressed **Rainbeau**, underscoring the need for her to vocalize her struggles directly.

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