![]() ![]() ![]() The next night, they make out and disappear into a guest cabin together … only to disappoint us all the next morning by admitting nothing happened. He says it’s his own fault for not picking up on Camille’s red flags earlier, then copes with this by flirting with Leigh-Ann. Does he not realize how much distance their long-distance relationship would span? This response rattles him. Even a broken clock is right twice a day. ![]() When he asks Camille about their future via text, she replies that she doesn’t have the capacity for that conversation right now. He frets over coming clean to Camille and solves that problem by saving it for later, presumably once they’re on their ten-day trip in the Dominican Republic. They certainly made enough money this season to take a break: nearly a quarter of a million dollars, or $17,000 each, no thanks to Alissa or Camille, the latter of whom still continues to haunt us like a ghost from the SEC.īen goes back and forth all episode: Camille or Leigh-Ann. Maybe she and Captain Lee will hang up their hats - and isms - together? Poetic if you think about it. It’s obvious she’s over it, and it shows in her cooking. “I’m too old for this shit,” she claims before saying she’s planning on leaving yachting … until she gets bored and landlocked! I love Rachel, but I don’t think Below Deck is doing her any favors. In her exit, she argues that this season is not one of her most successful (which I mostly disagree with!) and admits she’s not having fun anymore (fair!). Speaking of retiring, Rachel also seems like she’s packing up her knives. That highlight reel is nothing but Bravo’s version of sending Captain Lee into the sunset - at the helm of a superyacht, of course. Captain Lee has to be retiring, right? I know he’s rejecting rumors left and right, but that retrospective at the end? That’s a farewell, my friends. ![]()
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