Below Deck Mediterranean Season 9’s Villain Ali Dubach Has Aesha Scott As Bad As She’s Ever Been

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Below Deck Mediterranean Season 9’s Villain Ali Dubach Has Aesha Scott As Bad As She’s Ever Been

Below deck Mediterranean Season 9’s villain Ali Dubach’s behavior has Chief Stu Aesha Scott angrier than she has ever been On screen, especially after trying to take control over the interior team. throughout Below deck Mediterranean Season 9, Ellie has been working hard to prove herself with the hopes of becoming a Chief Stu in her next season. She was excited to work with Aesha, knowing that as one of the most successful Chef Steves in the franchise, she had started at a lower rank on below deck mediterranean, And managed to work her way up to the top ranking stu.

Even with Ali understanding that Aesha can help her in her journey to become Chief Stu, the second Stu has problems that started early in the season. When Ellie revealed to her fellow Stu Bree Mueller that she was interested in Lead Deckhand Joe Bradley, Bree didn’t share that she had her sights on their fellow crew. instead, Joe played Brie and Ali against each other throughout the seasonMaking their professional lives as difficult as their personal ones. Even after Eli and Bree forgive each other, things are difficult between the interior team members throughout the season.

Aesha was irritated with Ali’s performance

She is not happy with Ali’s work

Aesha spent her time below deck Mediterranean Struggling with Ali and Bree’s work in different ways. While Bree is a more inexperienced Stu who has a hard time keeping track of her work, Ali’s work as a Stu with nearly a decade of experience should be better. unfortunately, Ellie was having a hard time keeping up with her job as second cousin And has been doing poor management in her position. While the interior team was in a tailspin, Ali struggled with the elevated workload.

Although Ali’s work wasn’t as poor as it could have been, she cut corners and made scratches that Aesha noticed during her time on Mustique. Making it harder overall for the rest of the team to succeed, Aesha has noticed that Ali struggles to clean up after herself and tries to delegate tasks that she should take on. With a hard working style, Ashe already had a hard time remembering how to get to Eli with her problems.

Ali was not working up to her full potential

Her superiority complex created issues


    Below Deck Mediterranean Season 9's Elena Dubach looks serious, while setting a table in the background.
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While Ali did the best she could, she did not work up to her full potential during her time on Mustique. With a superiority complex that pushes her to try to one-up the people below her, Ellie has taken her relationship with Bree to a very different level than the typical second stew. Ali was overbearing with BrieMaking it clear that she is ranked higher than the third Stu, but is not delivering.

During her time on Mustique, Ali struggled to figure out how to manage her time and prioritize her tasks in the right manner. Make it clear that she does not understand which tasks are the most important and which are the least, Ali had a hard time with Aesha’s instructionsSometimes downright ignoring them. Although she feels that she is working at a high level, she is barely scratching the bottom of the barrel of her own potential.

Aesha tried to be careful with Ali’s emotions

She held back her genuine criticism


Below Deck's Aesha Scott in a montage of her looking concerned on the right and disgusted on the left.
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Although Aesha did her best to work around Ali and Bree’s personalities, She was struggling with giving Ali feedback More than with Brie. Although Bree is not incredibly responsive to criticism, she has at least been able to implement fixes for the issues she faced on the Mustique. Ali, in contrast, has not been able to take constructive criticism or feedback like Aesha’s provided it. Although it seems that she thinks she is able to work on her performance, Ali’s response to criticism has been difficult throughout the season.

She felt like she had to over-explain and lash out with counter-criticism, and Ali was tough when Aesha came to her with problems. Because of her nature, Aesha avoided giving Ali much feedback unless it was incredibly pertinent. Although Ali deserves to understand that her performance is poor and know how Aesha needs her to improve, it is proving too difficult for Aesha to talk to Ali in a neutral setting. Ali seems to take Aesha’s criticism personallyWhich makes it harder for Chief Stu to help her improve her skills.

Ali took things too far delegating with Carrie and Bree

She tries to take over Aesha’s work


Aesha Scott from Below Deck Mediterranean in two poses in red shirt and neon background
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Although Eli was struggling throughout the charter season, things escalated when captain Sandy Yawn and Aesha brought in a fourth pond for the end of the charter season to ensure things could run smoothly. Carrie O’Neill, who was happy to work as a floating pond wherever Aesha was needed, Had a similar set of experiences to Ali before coming to work on Mustique. While Ali and Kerry seemed like they were going to be on the same level, it quickly became clear that Kerry was more effective than Ali, which the second Stu took as a threat.

With Carrie aboard Mustique, Ali struggles to understand her role and feels like Aesha is going to push her down the ladder and replace her with Carrie at any moment. Although Aesha did not have plans to replace Ali in the final charters of the season, Ali’s attitude made it clear that she was difficult to work in the new group. Delegating Carrie and Bree for tasks when Aesha was present and trying to overstep her authority at every turn To ensure her position was known, Ali angered Aesha in the last charter.

Will Aesha lose it on Ali during the season finale?

She should blow up on Ali

Aesha gave Ali a taste of the anger she felt during the last episode of Below deck Mediterranean Season 9, get upset after Eli constantly overstopped. While it appeared that Ali was just trying to get her work done, her constant orders and consistent direction were not what Aesha wanted from her. She explained that Ali tried to go over her head, even though she didn’t mean itAnd Esha did not appreciate being outdone like that. While Ali tried to apologize, Esha didn’t want to hear it.

Aesha caught Ali in the last episode of the series, but with one final episode left in the season, could she lose it completely? Aesha has been struggling with Eli throughout the charter season, but with her recent actions and attitudeChief Stu would have every right to blow on Ali. While it may not be a matter of firing Ali, it may be worth it for Aesha to make sure Ali understands why her performance throughout the charter season was not up to par. Below deck Mediterranean The main pond of the 9th season should be ahead.

Below deck Mediterranean Airs Mondays at 9pm EDT on Bravo.

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