Below Deck — Down Under Season 2 - Episode 17
As the sun sets on Season 2 of Below Deck Down Under , the drama hasn’t just escalated—it has exploded. Episode 17, the penultimate episode of the season, delivers a chaotic mix of crew hookups, simmering resentments, and a primary guest whose behavior is so appalling it forces Captain Jason Chambers to break his own rulebook.
Meanwhile, the tension between Bosun Luke and Chef Tzarina Mace-Ralph boils over in the crew mess. Luke accuses Tzarina of being "too emotional" about the guest’s food complaints. Tzarina fires back, reminding him he once served raw chicken. The argument is so loud that Captain Jason has to separate them, warning that any more infighting will result in docked pay. Episode 17 is a cathartic watch for longtime fans of the franchise. It asks the question: What happens when a guest goes too far? And the answer, courtesy of Captain Jason, is simple: they go overboard (metaphorically). Below Deck Down Under Season 2 - Episode 17
The camera captures the stunned silence of the crew before a wave of relief washes over them. Aesha is seen hugging the crying stew, whispering, “He’s gone. You’re safe.” While the guest drama takes center stage, Episode 17 also delivers a surprising romantic twist. Deckhand Adam Kodra and Stew Margot Sisson, who have been dancing around each other all season, finally share a passionate kiss in the galley after the guests are sent packing. It’s a rare moment of genuine sweetness amidst the chaos, though both acknowledge that with only one episode left, the timing is hilariously terrible. As the sun sets on Season 2 of
Chief Stew Aesha Scott, normally unflappable and cheerful, is visibly rattled. The guest complains about the temperature of his champagne (too cold), the speed of the tender (too slow), and even the placement of the sun loungers (not "aligned with the sun"). His most egregious demand? Asking the deck team to move the yacht "a few meters to the left" for a better photo angle—a request Captain Jason flatly denies with a deadpan, “We don’t do parallel parking with a 50-meter vessel.” Luke accuses Tzarina of being "too emotional" about
Spoiler Warning: This article contains detailed plot points for Below Deck Down Under Season 2, Episode 17, titled “Yacht, You Son of a…”