But I don't know if Aesha would be comfortable to do that.Ĭuliver was definitely a little intimidated in the hot tub, but when Brittini asked it went from a little to very. If Magda continues to under-perform in her work and show disrespect, it would be entirely appropriate to take a more firm stance. I think Benny was wrong to be so defensive about the jet skis, but at this point he's just going to be upset by anything Jamie says to him because Jamie has set the tone for a hostile working relationship.Įdit: I hope this approach works out for Aesha! But given the previews, it seems like it will not. There are times to be firm and lay down the law, and there are times to have more compassionate leadership. Then she ended the conversation with the comment: "I know you're working hard and I see it." If Jamie were able to approach Benny with this kind of attitude, I think their work together would go a lot more smoothly. She gave Magda the space to express her feelings and invited Magda to come to her directly with any concerns in the future. She didn't convey any anger and when she said "I just want to understand how you think I've been unfair" it seemed sincere rather than combative. Only after non-lifeguard Culper pointed out the waving and help!-help! yelling guest to Jamie-and then twice telling Jamie the man appeared in imminent need-did Jamie initiate a rescue response.Īesha handled herself really well her sit down with Magda. Lastly, lifeguard/top cop Jamie-a self-proclaimed expert in identifying when individuals are in imminent danger-failed to notice their snorkeling guest was in imminent danger. Knowing the current was strong-and their guests would be pulled away in it-why didn’t they reposition the boat down current instead of holding position up current where the swimmers entered the water? Dive boats in similar situations will proactively reposition, especially if the “divers” are mere leisure swimmers with borrowed masks and snorkels, to facilitate a guest friendly reboarding. Either protocols have changed, protocols differ from country to country, or Jamie prefers a prettier water entry.Īs for the location of the boat, I agree it appeared to be ill positioned, especially due to the strong current. Jamie dove in headfirst with the form of a basic lap swimmer. When I learned to lifeguard we were taught to always make a giant stride entry into the water-never a headfirst dive-so as to maintain a constant visual on the person in need. We check regularly so there is no need to message us if your comment is not showing and you are following the rules. be civil and remember there is a person on the other side of the screenĪs mentioned previously, we have crowd control turned up and many extra automod filters in place so your comments may be held for mod approval.no racism, armchair diagnosing, body shaming or speculating on people's sexuality.don't post spoilers outside of discussion threads.There are links to the episode discussion posts here.Įpisode 11 of Below Deck Down Under Season 1: Jamie puts Brittini on the night shift after Benny doesn't pull his weight Aesha confronts Magda and Ryan for talking behind her back Jamie is at his wit's end with Benny's behavior and wants him fired.Ĭlick the blacked out text to read the episode discussion PLEASE USE THE CORRECT EPISODE POST FOR DISCUSSION AS NOT ALL COUNTRIES WILL GET EPISODES AT THE SAME TIME. Standalone spoiler type posts and discussion about cast actions can be posted at r/BelowDeckDU ![]() ![]() ![]() Benedict’s Winter Ale, a dark, abbey-style ale available from November through February Three Kings Ale, a Kölsch-style beer and Point Oktoberfest, a Bavarian-style Märzen beer for the fall.Friendly reminder that some countries do not have access to all episodes airing in the US so no standalone posts are allowed. In addition to Point Nude Beach Summer Wheat, seasonal specialty brands include Point St. The brewery’s year-round craft portfolio also features the Whole Hog Limited Edition Brewmaster’s Series of “big beers,” including Whole Hog Six-Hop India Pale Ale, Whole Hog Raspberry Saison, Whole Hog Russian Imperial Stout, Whole Hog Barley Wine Ale and the seasonal Whole Hog Pumpkin Ale. In addition to Point Special Lager, the brewery’s year-round specialty beers include Point 2012 Black Ale, a robust dark ale Point Belgian White, a Belgian-style wheat ale Point Burly Brown American Brown Ale Point Cascade Pale Ale, a hoppy American-style pale ale Point Drop Dead Blonde Ale, a golden ale and Point Amber Classic, an American-style amber lager. Stevens Point Brewery, founded in 1857, uses only the highest-grade barley malts, specialty malts, grains and the choicest hops to brew their handcrafted beers.
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