Below Deck Sailing Yacht (2020) s01e18 Episode Script

Reunion

1
- Tonight, the "Below Deck
Sailing Yacht Reunion"
[cork popping]
Goes global!
Looks like there might be
a wine shortage in Italy here.
The Parsifal III crew
makes waves.
- You only felt that way
because you were
her subordinate.
- No, because she's
another ----ing human.
- Glenn, should you
have just fired him?
- Do you think it's kind
to constantly say
"Jenna just wants to
be on Adam's dick?"
- Bull-!
- All hands on deck!
I'm not a Kardashian,
I'm on Bravo.
- The "Below Deck Sailing Yacht
Reunion @Home"
starts now.
- Sorry.
♪♪♪
- Welcome to the "Below Deck
Sailing Yacht Reunion @Home!"
I'm your host, Andy Cohen.
We are very socially
distanced tonight,
because the Parsifal III crew
is scattered across the globe.
This may be our most
ambitious reunion yet,
come to think of it.
But that won't stop us
from exploring the world
of yachtie drama
that unfolded this season.
I wanna start with
a location check.
Okay, hey, Captain Glenn!
Are you still aboard
the Parsifal III in Spain?
- Yes, I am. Uh, we're just
outside Barcelona, Spain,
uh, in a shipyard.
- Wow! Hey Adam,
are you still living out of
your van on a ranch in Oregon?
- Uh, well the van
is on a ranch in Oregon.
Fortunately, I don't
have to sleep in it anymore.
- Okay, very good.
- Hey, Jenna, where are
you hunkered down?
- I am in Canada.
- Very good.
- And hey, Madison,
where are you?
- I'm actually
in Fort Collins, Colorado.
- I love it. That might be
the fanciest quarantine wear
Fort Collins has
seen in a while.
- Hey, Georgia,
give us the latest!
Written any more songs
in quarantine?
- I've written more than one
since the TV show aired.
I think people will appreciate.
- Very good. And where
are you, Georgia?
- I'm in my hometown,
George, in South Africa,
for the minute.
- Wow, you are all the way
in South Africa?
This is blowing my mind.
Uh, well, let's travel to Italy
now, and say hi to Paget
and Ciara.
How are things in Italy?
- Uh, we wouldn't know.
We haven't been outside
for, like, two months.
- We lit-- we haven't been
outside in two months.
[laughing]
We do not know.
- Wha--
and you're in
a shipyard right now?
- We're in a shipyard.
The boat's out of the water,
and we're confined
to the shipyard.
- Incredible. Well, where'd
you wind up, Parker?
- Hi there, Andy.
Katie and I are here
on the ranch,
in Larksburg, Colorado,
with our two golden doodles
and our three cows,
and we're just waitin' out
this quarantine.
- Very good.
Last but not least,
Byron, give us an update.
Where are you, Byron?
- Hey, Andy. I'm at home
in Majorca.
- Wow, this is awesome.
Okay, well, Paget and Ciara,
I wanna start with you,
because you came into
this charter season
as a couple, but your
relationship was
shaped along the way,
sometimes into the form
of a triangle, with Georgia.
- Georgia and Paget,
on the beach together.
This is weird.
- I'm not jealous.
She's free to do what she wants.
And if he wants to around,
that means I don't
want him anyways.
- I wanna dig in,
the number one question,
Ciara, for you, was--
were you really not bothered
by the flirting that Paget
was doing with Georgia,
and do you think that
Georgia crossed a line?
- No, I'm honestly not bothered.
I think Georgia could have
gone about it in a more
respectful way, um,
and so could Paget,
but honestly, like,
I'm not gonna fight
for somebody who
doesn't want me, so, Paget--
- How would you flirt
more respectfully?
- By seeing a taken man
as being taken,
and off-limits.
- Georgia, what's your reaction
to what Ciara just said?
- I mean, if I have to ask
the crew to raise their hand
if I hadn't flirted
with them during season,
the only person that would be
would be Adam, you know?
I'm pretty sure I tried
to tell Glenn I wanted
to marry him for
a green card as well.
- You did.
- A lot of it,
like, when it was on a boat
when you're working with people
in a confined space,
you find, sort of,
friendships with people,
but you can have banter,
and you know that you can
sort of overstep the boundaries
of-- of joking.
Um, and, uh--
I didn't only do that
with Georgia,
it was with everybody.
Even flirted with Byron
at times, as well.
[laughing]
- When you do take it
out of context,
it is inappropriate.
So, 100%, watching it back,
Ciara should have thrown me
overboard a long time ago.
[chuckling]
- I'm curious,
Adam or Jenna, would you be okay
if your partner acted the way
Paget did with Georgia?
I would not be, because
obviously I'm a pretty
reactive person.
I wouldn't say I'm overly
jealous, but I tell
the charter guests
that I'm with Adam
so, I don't think I'd have
an issue telling somebody
that I work with that
"Hey, he's my boyfriend,
"back off."
[chuckling]
- Paget, after watching
this season's episodes,
did you feel you owed Ciara
an apology for your behavior?
- I have apologized, because--
I literally have to think
about if it-- if it was Ciara
in that situation, you know,
and I'm with Ciara, then it
probably would hurt me as well.
So there's no way that I could
sit there, watching it back,
and not say anything.
- I was gonna ask you
if she flirted with
a male co-worker the way
you and Georgia did, it--
would you be offended?
- I mean, Ciara and I
have a very strong,
stable relationship.
If there was a time
where that happened, um,
you know, and it--
and it crossed the line,
as it did at times
with Georgia and myself,
then I would have probably
had to have been like,
"Hey, dude,
that's my girlfriend,
like, do you mind,
sort of, you know,
maybe backing off a little bit?
Um, you know, and that's
to the extreme sort of level
that I would intervene at.
If it was the other way--
- But-- but at
the end of the day,
it's not up to
the other person.
It's up to your partner
to cut that off.
It's not up to the other person.
If the other person's single,
and they wanna flirt,
then that's--
good for them.
- Georgia, why did you
decide to tell Ciara that you
had feelings for Paget
before you left the boat?
- Well, I didn't think it was
right to snake Ciara like that,
so I just thought I had to--
I don't know, confess,
before I left.
- Paget,
Nicholas S. Facebooked us,
and wants to know,
"If you were attracted to
Georgia, and if you weren't
"with Ciara, would you have
gone after Georgia full force?"
[chuckling]
- Um, if I was single,
would I have gone after Georgia?
Um, I probably would have not,
um, just because-- in that,
for me, in a workplace,
if you're working you're single,
a flirt's all good,
but I don't think
I would have started
a relationship, uh,
while working.
- All right. Ciara,
do you believe him?
- Mmm
- That's a big gulp of wine.
- I dunno, I kinda feel like--
like he's trying to keep himself
from, like, being slapped
right now, but
[laughing]
- After the charter season
ended, the three of you
did actually wind up
continue working together.
Did anything further happen?
Did the threesome ever land?
[laughing]
- Well
- That was--
that was never even
on the table.
[laughing]
- Okay.
- No, no-no-no.
I'm a main course,
not a mezze platter, so
- That was never really a thing.
- Sometimes being--
sometimes being a guest star
is the way to go, Georgia.
Special guest star, top billing.
I'm not a Kardashian,
I'm on Bravo.
Come on, gimme a break.
I love it.
Looks like there might be
a wine shortage in Italy, here.
- Oh, no, definitely not.
- No.
- Paget and Ciara,
Michelle Y. on Facebook said,
"How in the world do you
maintain a relationship
"while working and living
together in such small quarters?
"Do you ever get
a break from each other?"
- To be honest, we work
in different departments.
So we don't hardly
see each other--
- Yeah, like, the only time
we really would have together,
um, would be in the bathroom.
And-- and that was to relieve
a lot of tension.
[laughing]
I would say. Yeah.
- Okay.
- Why did you say that?
- Why not say it?
It's the truth.
[laughing]
It's the truth.
The people want the truth.
- So you guys bang it out
in the bathroom during the day?
- Yeah, it's a bit louder
in the shower than anticipated.
So, yeah.
- All right,
we'll leave it there.
After the break,
we're gonna check in
with the man, the myth,
the breast-fed legend
[laughing]
Parker.
We'll be right back.
Coming up
What is your status,
would you say, Jenna?
- Adam can't answer that?
[laughing]
♪♪♪
- Welcome back to
the "Below Deck
Sailing Yacht Reunion @Home."
I'm Andy Cohen, joined virtually
by Captain Glenn, Adam,
Jenna, Madison,
Georgia, Paget and Ciara,
Parker, and Byron,
and Chris is joining us.
Hey, Chris, where are you?
- Hi, I'm back
at home in England.
- Chris, how's your back?
- Yeah, my back's doing good.
Um, since I've been
back in the UK,
I've been training,
going to the gym,
seeing a physio,
just really getting--
getting ready for
the next season.
- Very good,
thank you for joining us.
- Parker came aboard
Parsifal III,
as a green deckhand,
and caused his crewmates
to see red more than once.
- He tries very hard,
but he's always going
in the wrong direction,
and he fights a lot of
what we say.
- Well, you, then.
- Your attitude is a problem.
It is very thin ice
that you're on.
- As far as
my well-being goes
I think I need to resign.
- So Parker, Candy L.
from Port Charlotte, Florida
said, "You don't seem to
understand the concept
"of hierarchy in a workplace.
"Watching it back, can you see
how you let your emotions
"take over? If so,
do you regret it?"
- Absolutely. I-- I see,
you know, my emotions
getting the best of me at times.
While I would work
with everybody here,
um, again, you know,
I understand that
I'm a difficult person
to work with.
I was new to that size
and scale of a boat.
Everybody knew that.
As you can see,
I can lose my cool.
I think I did pretty well
throughout the whole time
I was there.
- Paget, did Parker come in
too hot, too quickly?
- First off, personally,
I think Parker is a great guy.
He's got a big heart.
There's nothing I would ever--
like, there's nothing malicious
going on there at all.
But unfortunately,
the yachting industry
is very fast-paced,
and with the time
that we were given,
it's impossible to
show Parker everything
that is-- that is necessary
to be like, uh, you know,
like, to be a--
efficient working deckhand.
- Parker, do you
regret resigning?
- I absolutely do not
regret resigning.
Glenn was the person
I looked up to most.
And I trusted his judgement,
followed that lead,
and got the love of my life back
and I have no regrets.
- Awesome.
Glenn, do you ultimately regret
putting Parker in the position
where he felt like
he had to resign?
Should you have just fired him?
- Uh, no. I think
he could come back
and work on a boat
like this, no problem.
I think he's gotta get
his head in the right place.
He had a lot on because of
his inexperience.
He had a lot to learn,
and he struggled.
But I think at the end,
it might've--
he might've made his decision
because he saw,
keep working in this
stressful situation
or go off with Katie,
and, to me, it was a no-brainer.
- Chris, what was
the energy like
when you joined the crew?
Did Paget seemed
relieved to see you?
- Yes, very much so.
I could definitely tell the--
they were pleased I was there
and they were pleased
that I had some experience
and I knew what I was doing.
- Jenna, why do you think Parker
couldn't hack it as a yachtie?
- I think that
maybe nerves and
the stress of things got to you,
but I hope you know
when I was joking
and doing all the things
about the breastfeeding
and all of that stuff--
There has been times
that I've referenced
your mom breastfeeding you.
[laughter]
- Mama!
[laughter]
- That's because
I actually thought
you'd get it and
it was, like, a joke,
and you were part of
that team, so
I hoped that
that would connect us,
and, yeah.
- You hoped that
the breast feeding line
would connect you?
- We all kind of, like,
banter with each other.
It wasn't shown,
but people called me
"armadillo head,"
"horse face"
- Who doesn't like armadillos?
It was a term of affection.
[chuckling]
- Whatever else.
We all kinda joked about stuff,
and I apologize because I guess
maybe it came across
as not a joke.
- Well Jenna, I think sometimes
there's other people
who have different feelings
and they "get things"
differently.
- Madison, what did
you wanna say?
- I think there's
a very big difference
between having
rapport with someone
and kind of
making someone uncomfortable
and maliciously bullying them.
And I think you
treaded that line
and sometimes you crossed it,
and to me, it hurt a lot
more than you thought.
Like, I was a part of a joke.
When I came into the galley
and you were, like, making fun
of me liking Parker, it hurt.
And it was uncomfortable.
- In the beginning,
it was a neutral joke,
but then, when you can see
other people getting offended,
then we should
probably rein it in.
- Jenna, what do you say
to respond?
- I don't feel like
there's necessarily
a line like that.
I felt like I wanted
to include everyone
'cause that means to me, like,
I'm including you and--
- You made it a point
to exclude me.
- Madison, I know that
that's the way that you felt,
and I apologize
for you feeling that way.
I know that you probably
won't believe me,
but I genuinely wanted to
include you in it.
- Jenna, you literally
told Ciara and Georgia
and was like,
"Let's go swimming."
You're like, "You--
I have to punish her."
Who says that?
You made it a point
to make me feel
like I was segregated
from everyone.
- I think any rational
person who saw that
would know that I was joking.
I said, "Oh, I'm gonna
punish her."
I never intentionally
punished you
by any means.
- Making us same stews?
That wasn't punishing me?
- Never once.
- Jenna didn't treat me
wonderfully every day,
but I didn't get upset because
it's a hierarchy.
It's yachting.
We sign up for this.
You signed over
your human rights
when you signed
the contract, you know?
- Wow, you signed over
your human rights.
Let me ask you this,
Chris, do you think that
Parker got a fair shot?
Or do you think he was
never gonna make it
with Paget as his superior?
- So, I think, um,
Parker had a good shot,
I think
if he would've pushed through
to the end of the season,
he actually could've
learned through
some of the issues,
some of the ways.
But yeah, working with a couple
is super hard.
- Glenn and Paget and Jenna,
raise your hand if you would
hire Parker again
or work with him again?
- All right.
All of you.
- And I'd wanna give him
the opportunity
before I throw him
right in the middle of it,
give him the opportunity
to have a bit more time to
get him on the right page.
- Okay.
Chris, thank you for joining us
all the way from England
and I hope your
back gets better.
After the break,
we're gonna rummage
though the charter guests' drama
and a special guest
is joining us.
Don't go anywhere.
Coming up
Madison, Patrick V.
wants to know
if you're dating anyone now?
- Talking, not dating.
- Anyone good?
- Very good.
He's in Bravo.
- He's in the Bravo family?
♪♪♪
- Welcome back to
the "Below Deck Sailing Yacht
Reunion @Home."
I'm Andy Cohen
with Captain Glenn,
Adam, Jenna, Madison, Georgia,
Paget and Ciara,
Parker, and Byron,
all joining us from
around the globe.
Adam, who's your friend?
- Oh, it's my boy, Tex.
- Tex!
- He likes sitting
in the hammock with me.
- Oh my god!
I'm so down for that.
Madison, Patrick V.
wants to know
if you're dating anyone now?
- Talking, not dating.
- Talking.
[laughing]
Anyone good?
- Very good.
He's in Bravo.
The Bravo family.
- He's in the Bravo family?
Is he in the
"Below Deck" family?
- Not saying.
- My producers are telling me
that you follow Colin
from "Below Deck Med"
and Luke from "Summer House"
on Instagram.
- I'll tell you right now,
it's not Colin.
[chuckling]
- All right.
Very good.
Okay, well I--
by the way, if it's Luke,
I couldn't be more
for this relationship, so
[laughing]
I am loving how much wine
our friends in Italy
are downing.
I mean, I think you're on
bottle number three alrea--
I mean, it's like
- Okay, [indistinct] had a beer
and then [indistinct]
second bottle of wine.
- You know what they say, Andy,
when in Rome. When in Rome--
- Yeah, right.
- Cheers!
- Okay, this season's
charter guests
had hyper-specific requests
on their preference sheets,
but they all had
a general preference
for craziness.
- Hey!
Look at this.
- Oh, god.
Please don't pick me up.
- Oh my god.
- I'm working out.
- Please put me down.
Please put me down.
I have never been
handled like that
by a charter guest before.
- Let's discuss.
Did any of the guests
this season
watch the show and kind of
reach out to you saying,
"Oh my god,
we behaved horribly"?
Did you guys hear from
any of them this season?
- Yes.
- They didn't say they
behaved horribly.
- They don't?
- I got an apology from Marshall
from the Long Island boys.
- I've been asking for
shrimp cocktails
for an hour and a ----in' half.
- Oh my god.
- Madison,
Michelle F. said,
"You were a champion
handling those meat heads
and catering to their
every whim, 24/7.
Why didn't you wake
Jenna up to help you,
and why did you decide
not to tell the captain
when that guest picked you up
without your consent?
- I think Parker and I
handled it really well.
Um, for me, it's more
if the rest of
the crew can sleep
and I can handle it,
then I will.
Um
the whole thing picking me up
I mean
I've been man-handled before.
I've said this,
I think, even with you.
Um, it's
[sighing]
it's a different
world in yachting
and it happened.
Um, he was probably joking,
he was drunk also.
Doesn't make it okay,
but I'm just
It is what it is.
- Jenna, what could you
have done better
to protect Madison
from that situation?
- Well, I didn't know
that it happened
until I saw the episode,
but I think we were all
really struggling
with that charter day to day.
Um, I know I personally
couldn't stand them,
and told them off
a number of times.
I wish I would've known
and then we'd have
a conversation with Glenn
about safety and
what to do about it
moving forward.
- Glenn, do you wish
you had made aware
of the guest's behavior sooner?
- I had a lot of
faith in Madison
and Parker, especially
on that charter
and that evening
with those guys.
And I think they
handled it well.
I think they knew that line
if they needed to get me up,
and in the end,
they did get me up.
I think they called
the moment correctly.
- Madison, did you hear from
that guy that picked you up?
- No, but everyone else
is lovely.
Like, even Marshall
is the biggest
misunderstood teddy bear.
- Byron, Chrissy M.
wants to know
the worst part of
living in the same cabin
as the captain?
- He farts-- sorry.
[laughter]
- Yeah, he farts.
- [indistinct].
- Never!
Never in my life, I don't know,
I've never farted in my life!
Ever!
[laughing]
- By the way, Captain Glenn,
I don't understand why
you have to share a room
with the engineer.
What kind of boat is this?
Shouldn't you have
your own quarters?
- Usually-usually the captain
on a boat this size
has his own cabin,
but we just don't have
the space for it.
- Well I'm not one to judge
Captain Glenn's decisions,
but a special guest
is joining us
and she's qualified to do so.
From "Below Deck Mediterranean,"
it is our friend, Captain Sandy.
Hey, Captain Sandy!
How you doing?
- Hi Andy!
Hi everyone!
- Sandy!
- Hey Sandy.
- Hi!
- Sandy, how's it going?
- It's great, Andy.
Actually, you know,
just trying to
stay focused here in quarantine.
Other than that,
just enjoying life
and stalking a lot on Instagram.
- Very good.
Sandy, you worked with Adam
on "Below Deck Med,"
and he, of course,
was on "Sailing Yacht."
Did you notice any differences
between his approaches
on the two shows?
- No, not really.
I didn't see any difference.
I think Adam is Adam.
So
What you see is what you get.
- That's right, Sandy.
- Captain Glenn shared a cabin.
What was your reaction to that?
Would you ever share a cabin?
- Hell no.
No, not in [indistinct].
- Sorry, Jenna.
- Okay, on that note,
thank you, Captain Sandy!
We are so excited to see you on
the new season of
"Below Deck Med,"
which premieres
right after this reunion.
Thanks Sandy!
- Thanks Sandy!
Bye Sandy!
- After the break,
we are breaking down
the Jenna and Adam situation.
Don't go anywhere.
Coming up
- She had to lie about
what her past was.
- She chose to do that.
- Well no, I had to lie.
♪♪♪
- Welcome back to the
"Below Deck: Sailing Yacht
"Reunion @Home."
I'm Andy Cohen,
catching up with Captain Glenn
Adam, Jenna, Madison,
Georgia, Paget and Ciara,
Parker, and Byron.
Well, right off the bat,
sparks flew between
Jenna and Adam,
but their hot and cold boatmance
got them into hot water.
- How's that feel?
- Good.
This is the first time
in my life
I have a total connection
with somebody.
- I don't ever want
to have conflict.
- I don't either.
- So that there's even
any conflict is
a problem for me.
- Let's dig in.
Liam W. said "Adam said on
'Watch What Happens Live'
"that you're no longer dating,
"but actually that's
not all he said,
"he said you were kind of
figuring things out.
"So, what is your status,
would you say, Jenna?"
- Adam can't answer that?
- Well Adam-- yeah.
I would l-- Adam?
- You know, I-I-I-
I think, um, I think
we've said it all along
that, uh, this whole situation
in the show has been
----ed up world.
I'll say it again,
this whole situation,
this whole show's
been particularly
difficult for us.
- Why was it difficult?
- Well, I think for pretty
obvious reasons, Andy.
Come on.
And, um, so, you know,
given the-- given the difficulty
of the situation in the show
and everything
we went through, um--
it was per-- it was-- it was
very, very important for me,
especially with my experience in
having done this multiple times,
it is so hard to do this.
It is so hard to get through it,
particularly if you're not shown
in a good light.
- How do you feel about
the way you come off
on the show?
- You know, the way I come off,
I-I have no one to blame
but myself for that.
I choose to do the show,
I choose to act a certain way,
and I choose to accept
the, uh, consequences, so.
- Jenna, what exactly happened
to your relationship with Adam
when you got off the boat?
What happened after
your road trip?
- Adam and I actually flew
to San Francisco together.
I met his family.
We drove across the country
to my hometown,
and then we drove
back to the states to California
and then we drove
back again to my hometown,
we spent Christmas here.
And, yeah.
I think, like Adam said,
there's been a lot of
complications with the show
and how we're both
dealing with that.
- Just because people were
having all sorts of opinions
about the relationship, or--
- I think
it's hard to do it on a boat,
because everyone has an opinion.
It's hard to do it, you know,
on social media
'cause everyone has
an opinion on it,
and it would be nice if he and I
got to know each other
separate from that.
- So for both of you,
what was it like
watching back your fight
in the master suite?
Did-did that affect
your relationship when it aired?
Adam?
- Um, I mean, if anything,
it makes you a little stronger,
you know, it helps you look back
and reassess, and, um, you know,
think about those moments
and how you could've
done things differently.
- Adam, Nicole S. said
"You showed traits of jealousy,
manipulation, goading,
"then blaming,
trivializing, etc.
"Are you aware of
how you come off?"
- I was fully reminded of
how I come off this season
by, uh, by the public,
and, you know, I think that, um,
that was all sort of a result
of-- of what, uh,
what I did and, you know,
the decisions that I made.
- Jenna, Laura E. Facebooked
and wants to know
why you asked Georgia
to lie to Adam
about both of you hooking up
with the same guy?
- So, when that came up,
the guy that we have in common
I didn't really date,
and it wasn't really
the full story.
And we joked about it
for the minute
and it got to Adam,
and I wanted her
to just say, "Hey,
"it didn't really
happen like that.
"Don't take it personally."
And that's all that
I was hopeful for.
I didn't lie, I just--
Go ahead, Georgia.
- I feel like Adam have an idea
of how he wanted Jenna to be,
and then when she was herself,
you wanted her to change,
kind of fit his requirements.
Adam, that's me
going from your reaction
to us making jokes about
something that is,
like, like, there is
no chance of it happening,
I mean the whole--
- That statement has nothing
to do with that, at all.
--things of coincidence.
- .
- We try to laugh it off,
but then
It turned into some
really big thing, you know?
Adam made Jenna feel
ashamed about her past.
She had to lie about
what her past was
so he'd accept her.
- I didn't lie about it--
- Well no, I had to lie.
- I don't care that she had sex
with someone in the past.
She's probably had sex
with dozens of people
from the past.
I don't care about that.
The point is that
they were gloating about it
in front of me
while I'm stressed out at work.
It's not that hard to explain.
- It was one comment, Adam.
- I think the thing is,
we can all be reactive at times,
but the lesson here is to
maybe take a breather--
- No, I think the one person
you're not supposed to lie to
is your spouse.
You shouldn't have to
break bits of you off
to fit their mold.
- Well Georgia, you said
that Jenna changed
when she was with Adam.
Do you think they were
a good couple?
- It just got to a point when,
just, a negative effect
on Jenna's behavior.
Like, I don't want Jenna to
feel like she has to lie
about anything she's done,
or how she is.
I feel like she's--
- You only felt that way
because you were
her subordinate.
- No, because she's another
----ing human, Adam. Really.
- Madison, do you think Adam
and Jenna made a good couple?
- After Adam called
Jenna psychotic,
and this is even after
she wasn't the nicest
to me all season,
and I went in there
and I'm like,
" him for calling you
that way because, you know what,
"no man deserves to treat
another woman like this."
- You're using this
as an opportunity
to now say, "Even though
you were a dick to me,
"I supported you."
So you're using it
as an opportunity
to sell yourself,
and that sucks, and it's like,
I, personally, don't like
unsolicited advice.
I don't need advice.
- Dude, like, you were
literally laying in bed
all day being like,
"He called me psychotic,
"yada, yada, yada,"
and I tried to console you.
- I just want to say that, like,
as a couple in yachting,
I think there has to be
a good balance.
Being able to work together
is great if you're accomplishing
your entire goal of
being on the yacht,
and your entire goal
is making
a great experience
for the guests.
If you're accomplishing that
and the guests are always happy,
then your issue with
the crew is, like,
a minor, minor issue,
because your only reason
for being there
is for the guests.
- The one point
I want to make is
did any guest ever complain
about service?
- Nope.
- Nope.
- Do either of you think you'll
get back together someday?
- Adam?
[chuckling]
- Well, you know,
to be 100% honest,
I don't think that's any of
you guys's business.
[laughing]
- All right,
we'll leave it there.
After the break,
we are unpacking
the interior crew drama.
Stay with us.
Coming up
- [indistinct]
I'm sorry Jenna,
please be quiet.
♪♪♪
- Welcome back to the
"Below Deck: Sailing Yacht"
reunion at home.
I'm Andy Cohen,
joined by Captain Glen, Adam,
Jenna, Madison, Georgia,
Paget and Ciara,
Parker, and Byron.
The interior crew
tried to provide
a smooth guest experience,
but chief stew Jenna
and her rapports,
Madison and Georgia,
seem to rub one another
the wrong way,
and I have questions.
- When you were laying
on his lap or something,
try to talk to me, like,
professionally.
- I'm just lowering myself
by even having this
----ing conversation.
Sometimes time management
is lacking.
It's bullsh--.
- Jenna, Mish L. Facebooked
and said, "Why would you tell
on Madison for staying up late
"after her shift
was over with Parker
"when you would leave
and spend time with Adam
"when you are on shift?
"As chief stew, do you think
you set an ideal example
"for your fellow colleagues?"
- So, every scene that you see
when I'm sitting on Adam's lap
or sitting beside him
in the crew mess,
I'm actually done for the day,
and that is my home
as well, right?
So that is the only
space that we have.
Ciara and Paget have
their cabin-- Madison?
Yep, you'll get your chance.
Mad-Madison, my issue
wasn't with her
doing anything with Parker,
I didn't care about that.
My issue was
she would prolong her duties
to stay up [indistinct]--
- Bullsh--!
--and that was my issue.
- I wanted to sit down.
After having, like,
a camera on me
for two hours
[overlapping chatter]
Don't-- I'm sorry, Jenna,
please be quiet.
I was trying to make sure
that everything was okay,
set up for you guys.
I wanted to sit down
and have a meal.
If that meant me staying up
an extra fifteen minutes
to see another human being,
to talk to them,
without a camera in my face
being dead silent,
that's what I wanted.
You got to go sit on
the front of the deck
with Adam during a charter.
Like, that is so unbeknownst.
Like, what is going on?
- This is the issue, I think,
with you and I,
is the communication is
not clear between you and I.
- You never try.
- Can I speak for a minute?
- You're always with Adam
or always, like,
more concerned with Adam.
- You, from the beginning,
had an issue with me.
And do you think you would
like to work with someone
who would possibly
roll their eyes
or went-- [scoffing]?
Everyone can see you
when they're watching
the season, Madison.
You have a huge
attitude with me.
- Georgia, what do you
wanna say?
- With being up later,
you would expect
the other duties,
such as laundry, to be done,
rather than the time being spent
doing love letters or cereal.
- I wrote one note
one time to Parker.
- My issue is not with
your note to Parker.
My issue is you
taking four hours--
- I did not even like Parker!
I was just trying
to support him.
Parker, please feel free
to, like, jump in
whenever the you want.
- I will, I just don't want
to talk over anybody.
- I think Adam has actually
found true love.
[laughter]
- Man's best friend.
- Um--
- I had one more point to make.
So, Madison and Georgia,
you both worked for me.
How come it is that Georgia
and I were able to get along,
and you and I weren't?
Same management style.
And I get it, maybe you
have a different style.
- Yo, Jenna, Georgia was
third stew, though.
Madison was supposed to be--
- What does that
have to do with it?
- Madison's supposed--
- Parker, what the
does that mean?
- To be your right hand,
like-like--
- Right, and when you want
somebody who's your right hand
to have your back and not
roll their eyes--
- Yeah, but I don't think
she felt-- from the get-go,
Jenna, I don't think Madison
felt like you had her back.
- Why was that?
[indistinct]
- She doesn't have
anyone's back, Parker.
- You literally
to Jenna were, like,
acting a different way
than you were to me.
- Are you talking about me?
- And I didn't know that
and always had your back,
and it makes me
really frustrated.
- You didn't always
have her back,
'cause you scapegoated her
by blaming her for jobs
that you didn't do.
- Madison, when you
didn't do things,
you said that it was me.
- But you ran
to Jenna every time--
- You [indistinct] in episodes.
- Georgia, what happened
between you and Madison?
You two had such a lovefest
at the end of the season.
- No, listen, Andy,
Madison and I were 100%
during the season.
But you need to understand--
- But we weren't,
'cause I'm now watching,
and we weren't 100%, Georgia.
- Wait, think about me.
I've got both
of my superiors being
upset with me because
I'm loyal to one or the other.
Like, Madison hates
that I get along with Jenna.
Jenna hates that
I'm coddling Madison.
I love Madison.
Madison and I have a really,
really, really close bond.
- I'm gonna play nice here,
that, Madison,
I actually felt like
I could trust you
at all times with guests.
- Thank you.
- I felt like you were great
with service, I really did.
And I really, actually,
genuinely hoped
that we could have had
a good relationship.
And you, Georgia, and I,
that first night that
we were in the cabin,
we had a great conversation.
And somehow it turned.
- We didn't--
- If you have a boss,
you have to make do.
You're never gonna get
a boss you love.
- Georgia, I would! Goddamn it!
This is why I'm getting upset,
'cause you don't even have
my back when you say you do.
Oh, my god!
- Madison, honestly,
it's not about having your back.
I'm just trying to be honest.
- Okay, I want to
move on a little bit.
Jenna, Lisa R. wants to know,
"Why would you laugh
that you made an employee cry?
"You come off as a cruel person
when you and Adam are joking
"about punishing
and breaking Madison.
"That was an upsetting
scene to watch."
- I think it's very hard for me
to defend myself
when I know my true character,
and there's a representation
of me on TV
that I feel is different.
I know that, you know, Madison
would not agree with that,
but I know
my intentions are good.
I know that I would never
want to hurt somebody.
I reached out
and apologized to Madison
after we had finished filming.
- Like, months after.
Dude, you made my life
a living hell.
You hurt me, like, maliciously.
You hurt me.
And you were trying to hurt me.
You were trying to break me.
- Wait, how did I make
your life a living hell?
Like, I don't understand that.
- All right,
we're gonna leave it there.
We will be right back.
Coming up:
- I really have been bothered
by some of my behavior,
and I've reflected on it
quite a it.
♪♪♪
- All right, we're back with
the "Below Deck Sailing Yacht
Reunion @Home."
I'm Andy Cohen
with Captain Glen,
Adam, Jenna, Madison, Georgia,
Paget and Ciara,
Parker, and Byron.
Ciara, you've worked both
in the interior and exterior,
what do you think could've been
fixed with this department?
- Honestly,
I think communication
could've been a good, like--
a really beneficial thing
for both parties,
for Madison and Jenna.
And I feel like, honestly,
as a chief stew,
you know way more
than the second stew.
- Captain Glen, do you agree?
- If you're gonna succeed
in this industry, you've gotta
learn to let things slide.
Um, and you can't be
too defensive.
You-you know, you can't be
too confrontational
with the people
in your department,
especially the people
that you're working under.
- Georgia, Kate F. said
that you wanted Jenna
to be more accountable
for her behavior.
How would you like to
see her change as a boss?
- So I'll be honest.
If she wasn't, you know,
a smitten kitten with Adam,
I feel like she would have
paid enough attention as--
if Madison and I told her
we were having issues with her,
she would have been like,
"Okay, fair enough."
And I feel like
she would've taken it.
- Jenna, what's
your reaction to that?
- It would've been different
if I hadn't been with Adam.
I know that, I know things would
have shifted dramatically.
It was also hard to manage
a relationship,
be a manager on a new boat,
an all new crew,
heavy charter, and I apologize.
I really do.
And it also-- it feels like
when I apologize,
it's like, "Oh, whatever,
she's just apologizing,
and she doesn't really mean it."
I genuinely do.
- After working all day,
I literally would turn on
the shower at night and cry.
- She's apologizing.
Do you accept her apology?
- I don't know.
It could've been real
if it had been more genuine,
over, like, maybe
when the season started.
But it was two months after--
- The letter that I wrote you,
when I-- when I said all
the compliments toward you,
I felt at odds for what to be
able to give you to satisfy you.
- I don't know how else to,
like, reiterate this
without looking like-
like a dick right now,
but you made it very,
very, very hard for me.
And I left there
feeling so horrible
about myself,
because I had someone that
I kept trying to be kind to--
- Do you think it's kind
to constantly say,
"Jenna just wants to be
on Adam's dick,"
and "All she cares about
is ---ing Adam"?
- That wasn't--
- But, Jenna, you're not hearing
that you didn't a what
Madison had to say at the time.
- Okay, you guys
are not resolved.
Jenna, would you work with
Madison and Georgia again?
- Georgia, yes. I think
Madison would do better
with another style
of leadership.
Again, I'm not saying
that you're a sh--- stew
by any means.
I think that I can't
give you what you need,
and I-I-I'm at a loss
for what I would
be able to give you.
- Jenna, what's your biggest
regret of the season?
- My biggest regret is
that I really do pride myself
on building relationships,
and I really do
sincerely apologize to
Madison and Georgia
for ever making you feel bad.
It feels like when I apologize,
it doesn't seem sincere,
but I really have-- [sniffling]
Sorry. I really
have been bothered
by some of my behavior,
and I've reflected
on it quite a bit.
And I just hope you know that.
- Yeah, we do.
We do, it's fine.
- And, Madison, I know you and I
haven't had the chance to talk,
but I don't know, I just--
I would never want bad feelings
between anyone and--
- Okay, what--
what did I tell you
when I texted you?
Bad feelings towards anyone?
- I know.
- But I think there should be
certain conversations
that should've
been had privately,
instead of, like, on this.
And to me, like, that's--
I would've--
if you-- if you would've
called me and said,
"Hey, I feel like a dick,"
I would've been like,
"Hey, I'm sorry
I was so emotional."
Like, that would've
been great to me--
- I tried to do that.
Adam was there
when I tried to call you.
It was-- I really did try.
And Adam knows firsthand
how much this has upset me.
- [audio breaking up]
we went through
a very unique situation.
- I, like-- I just don't
give a anymore.
It's a new season.
It was a year ago.
- Okay.
- It's a very diff--
It's a different season.
- So you accept her apology?
- Yes.
- Okay.
- I just-- I-- honestly,
I've moved so much past this.
It's when she texted me,
I said I don't have
bad blood with anyone.
I don't have anymore energy
to give to anyone
that's being negative.
I just-- I'm over it.
- Okay. Adam, what's your
biggest regret of the season.
- I-I don't really like
answering the regret thing.
I don't generally have
too many regrets.
It's just sh---- decisions,
and you learn from all of 'em.
- What have you learned
about yourself this season?
- That I really, really,
really despise yachting.
- Fair to say this is the last
season of "Below Deck"
we'll see you on?
- Bye.
- Well, it was a great season.
And I want to thank
all of you for joining me
from multiple continents
and for such an entertaining
first season.
Hopefully we had a little bit
of resolution.
I think Paget and Ciara
are yawning
because they drank three
bottles of wine in Italy.
Uh, stay tuned
for the season premiere
of "Below Deck
Mediterranean" now.
I'm Andy Cohen,
and thanks for joining us.
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