Below Deck, April 22, 2024, Bravo, “Bit of an Ick”

Below Deck

Below Deck continues its eleventh season, and in episode 12, “Bit of an Ick,” there are escalating tensions and romantic twists as the young crew continues to navigate the challenges of working and living together on a luxury yacht.

In this episode, airing on Bravo on Monday April 22, Ray Lyles (aka King) and Carmen Felder (aka Queen) will impose demanding requests on the interior and galley teams, burdening the hardworking crew. Meanwhile, Chef Anthony Iracane will struggle to keep up with the guests’ high demands, sending him into a downward spiral.

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Adding to the drama, deckhand Dylan Pierre De Villiers will face the consequences of spreading hurtful rumors, potentially jeopardizing his relationships with his fellow crew members. On a surprising romantic note, the friendship between Barbara Pascual and Kyle Stillie will take an unexpected turn, leaving them questioning the true nature of their feelings.

Season 11 of Below Deck features a new captain, Kerry Titheradge, who replaces the beloved Captain Lee Rosbach after his long career at sea. Captain Kerry brings his own unique leadership style to the show, navigating the wild crew through the waters of Grenada.

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The current season has delivered plenty of drama, including crew hookups, demanding guests, and crew members struggling to meet expectations. With each episode, viewers are treated to a combination of stunning yacht settings, interpersonal dynamics, and the occasional crew member breakdown.

Below Deck: Bit of an Ick airs on Bravo on Monday, April 22, 2024, at 9:00 PM.

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