
Below deck Mediterranean Season 9 villain Ali Dubach believes Kerry O'Neill is stealing her spotlight aboard Mustique, but It would be best for the rest of the crew if Ali leaves the show. throughout Below deck Mediterranean In season 9, Eli's behavior was a point of contention on the Mustique and for viewers watching at home. While she started the season as a seemingly competent Stu working hard to find herself promoted during her next charter season, Ellie's behavior took a shocking turn as the season continued on. As her issues began to reveal themselves, viewers struggled to support Ellie anymore.
Throughout the early moments of the season, Alli was one of the more aggressive crew members of Mustique. Her affairs with Bree Muller, the third mate on the superyacht, were understandably at the start of the charter season, especially after Ellie told Bree she was interested in their mutual love interest, Lead Deckhand Joe Bradley. When it became clear that Brie was going to do everything she could to take Ali down, HThe behavior of the second Stu began to become more unpleasant. With Ali unable to handle anyone above her, Carrie joining the interior team threw her off.
Ally has been struggling throughout the charter season
Her superiority complex is difficult to manage
Although her performance on Mustique was not as lackluster as some, Ellie's behavior was difficult throughout the charter season. Below deck Mediterranean. While she started out as the more competent of the two stews working under Chief Stu Aesha Scott, Ali's attitude was a red flag early on in the charter season. Like the second stew, Ali knew she had authority over Brie And it was said that it happened from the thirteenth. Rather than actually trying to help Bree through her struggles, Ali made it more difficult for her to learn anything.
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Ali's personal vendetta against Brie, which she consistently denied during the confessional interviews on under deck med, made it clear that she was trying to sabotage the third stew. While Ali was relaxing, taking breaks or giving half-hearted performances on duty, she left Bree to take care of the bigger tasks like cleaning the cabins or handling the laundry. Trying to say that Brie was victimizing herself when she called out Ali's attitude, Ali made it clear that she would not listen to any criticismEven from the chief priest Aesha. As the charter continued, Ali only became worse at dealing.
Aesha is trying to navigate the crew dynamic without bruising Ali's ego
She is trying to be diplomatic
Throughout the charter season, Aesha has done her best to be diplomatic about the drama with the rest of her team. While there were issues that needed to be addressed between Ali and Brie after the Joe drama caused them to bring their problems to the charter, Esha did not want to make the drama between the women about a boy Aboard Mustique. Instead, she tried to create lines of communication for Ali and Bree that didn't focus on anything but the work they needed to do. With the musket being dropped into the stew, Asha was desperate.
Throughout the charter season, Aesha was clear that they were working without the help of a fourth Stu, which meant that she, Brie, and Allie needed to be at the top of their game. The charter season was tough in the first few weeks, and when Ali and Brie's drama took a turn and caused Aesha an even bigger headache, she wasn't sure if she would be able to handle it. Instead of focusing on these issues, Aesha tried to be as diplomatic as possibleAllowing each of her stews to vent their frustrations, but ultimately calling for the team.
Ellie thinks she's the best guy aboard Mustique
She feels she knows better than anyone
Although Ali has nearly as much experience as Aesha, she has different levels of superyacht experience during her time as a Stav. Eli's time aboard Mustique is self-described as an opportunity to gain more experience to become a Chief StavAnd even though she felt like she knew everything she needed to, the charter season clearly had some lessons to teach the sophomore. Stew about leadership. Ellie's time on Mustique should have shown her that she doesn't know best, but instead, the second Steve made it clear that she feels she knows better than the rest of her. team, including Aesha.
During the last episode of below deck Mediterranean Season 9, Ellie made it clear that she also feels she knows better than the new Stu, Carrie. As another yachtsman with years of experience, Carrie knows the attitude she needs to have coming into the season with only a few charters to complete. With an attitude and sense of urgency that worked for Aesha, Kerry was someone that Chief Steve felt comfortable with, which rubbed Ali the wrong way. Ali tried to argue, even reminding Ayesha that she was the second cousin. But was shut down for her attitude.
Aesha needs to call out Ali's behavior and let her go for the crew's sake
She needs to preserve the work environment
While Ali's behavior escalates in the final chapters of the season, Aesha and the rest of the interior team don't have to deal with Ali's erratic behavior anymore. While the second stu is still working in a decent capacity, its attitude aboard the Mustique is unforgivable. Trying to put herself above the improvement of the crew and the service of the guests is unnecessary, and Ali has done everything in her power to ensure that the team knows that she is second in command, regardless of the situation. Ali's nature made her impossible to root for.
Even with only one charter left in the season, Aesha should notice the fact that Ali feels like she is not the center of the interior's attention anymore and remove her from the team. With Ali's attitude only getting worse, Aesha should make it clear that she does not tolerate the level of superiority complex that Ali has and Fire you from Mustik to make a statement. Ali needs to understand that even though she was an asset to the team, her behavior on the future superyachts would not normally be tolerated. Your time on Below deck Mediterranean Should come to an end soon.
Below deck Mediterranean Airs Mondays at 9pm EDT on Bravo.
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