Ep 1. I Like Big Boats and I Cannot Lie
- TV-14
- June 1, 2020
- 44 min
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The show Below Deck Mediterranean has recently released its fifth season, and the first episode is titled "I Like Big Boats and I Cannot Lie." As the name suggests, the episode features a grand and luxurious yacht, the Wellington, which is the largest one in the show's history.
The episode starts with the introduction of Captain Sandy Yawn, who is the first female captain in the show's history. Accompanied by her new crew-members, including chief stew Hannah Ferrier, bosun Malia White, and chef Kiko Lorran, Captain Sandy sets out on a new adventure to explore the beautiful seas of Spain.
Soon after the Wellington leaves for its first charter, the crew members are introduced to the guests, which include a group of friends celebrating a 50th birthday party. The guests’ first impression of the yacht is breathtaking, and they are in awe of the grandeur and luxury of the vessel.
However, things soon take a turn for the worse when a group of guests, including the birthday girl, arrive almost two hours late for their initial meal. The delay causes anxiety and frustration for the crew, and chief stew Hannah's nerves become frayed as she struggles to manage the guests' expectations.
The first day on the yacht proves to be challenging for the crew, and both Malia and Kiko face their own challenges in their roles. Bosun Malia is struggling to deal with a group of guests who refuse to follow the rules, while Chef Kiko is in a state of panic as some of his dishes are not up to the guests' standards.
As the week goes on, the Wellington crew is tested both personally and professionally. There is drama between the guests which spills over into the crew's work, which exacerbates an already challenging charter. In addition, crew members begin to experience romantic attraction to each other, which threatens to complicate their jobs.
Despite the challenges, the crew manages to deliver a successful charter, and the guests are impressed with all that the Wellington has to offer. With the success of this charter, the crew is hopeful that they will be able to continue delivering an exceptional experience without any major setbacks.
Overall, "I Like Big Boats and I Cannot Lie" offers a glimpse into the high-stakes world of luxury yachting and the challenges that come with it. Despite the crew's perfectionism and hard work, there is always something that threatens to disrupt the careful balance required for a successful charter. We see the personalities of the crew members emerging, and we get a sense of the complicated dynamics that can exist within such a high-pressure work environment. With all of this in mind, the show promises to be an exciting and engaging one for the fifth season.