

But first Captain Jason has to award the infamous disco ball helmet to the crew member who has the most improving to do. And it’s time for another crew night out. That being said, work’s over for the day. The crew all look up to him, respect him, and want to do their best for him. Just look at Benny Crawley and the overflowing toilet if you need an example. Especially if it makes for an opportunity to have a positive impact on an individual crew member. He’s not afraid to stoop to the level of work that’s probably beneath him. He’s taken time to connect with his crew on a personal level and motivate them to be their best selves.

Sure, he’s younger than his counterparts on the other franchises.
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It’s actually kind of shocking to see something dare I say professional happen in front of Bravo’s Peacock’s cameras for once.Īnd I think the deck team’s reaction says quite a lot about Captain Jason‘s style and effectiveness in leading his team. This deck crew takes the captain’s critiques in and all commit to improving.

However, unlike the way we’ve seen many a crew member take criticism immaturely over the years on other Below Deck shows, a surprising thing happens. Last week’s episode of Below Deck Down Under certainly ended on a low note, with Captain Jason Chambers reprimanding the deck crew for their less-than-stellar performance during docking.
