Below Deck Down Under, the fourth iteration of the Bravo series (after the original, Mediterranean, and Sailing Yacht) will bring the charter-yacht reality format to Australia, with the promise of some underwater drama in the scuba-diving destination.
Let the adolescent drama and partying begin!! Kicking off with an impressive slated 18 episodes. Below Deck tantalizes viewers with the experience of what a $100,000 for 3 days of super yacht charter fees gets you, or doesn't :)
- Deckies with authority issues.
- Smoking hot stewardess's with very little experience pampering millionaire guest.
- Deckhands chasing after said "smoking hot stewardess's.
- Snotty arrogant chef's bulldozing over his fellow befuddled staff, and wealthy guest.
- The occasional highly intoxicated and ludicrous guest, that demand the highest quality service, while exhibiting their obvious social disfunctions.
Doesn't really matter which country it's filmed in, the format kinda stays the same. But now you get that totally disarming Aussie accent, long with some stunning beauty Aussie women.
by Duplicat posted 3 years ago
I will definitely "kinda" agree with that, LOL , while also admitting to being a bit of a "reality tv junkie. There is MANY reality TV shows that make me want to barf also, I prefer shows that are atleast semi-educational, while being entertaining. That said, I am by no means a "fanboy" of this stuff, and my reviews are typically condescending and sarcastic.
In defense of my "guilty pleasure" viewing habits, I'd also say there is a LOT of brain numbing TV shows and movies out there also. Everyone has there own personal preferences. It's all about taste , :)
For me, Below Deck falls into an "adventure/escapism" category. Exotic destinations, on luxury yachts, exquisite dining , with a bit of calamity to keep things spicy.
by Tasviewer posted 3 years ago
conmits said:
Just keep the CRAP coming!! Reality diarrhoea is what has destroyed television!!!!
Tell me about it, it makes me physically sick that 70% of shows seem to be this reality trash.
by conmits posted 3 years ago
Just keep the CRAP coming!! Reality diarrhoea is what has destroyed television!!!!
by Duplicat posted 3 years ago
Below Deck Down Under, the fourth iteration of the Bravo series (after the original, Mediterranean, and Sailing Yacht) will bring the charter-yacht reality format to Australia, with the promise of some underwater drama in the scuba-diving destination.
Captain Jason Chambers introduces a world of underwater adventure to charter guests along the world-famous Great Barrier Reef in Australia. And best of all, Below Deck's funniest and most charming deckhand ever, Aesha Scott is back as Chief Stewardess, and ready to take charge as the head of her interior department.
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- Deckies with authority issues.
- Smoking hot stewardess's with very little experience pampering millionaire guest.
- Deckhands chasing after said "smoking hot stewardess's.
- Snotty arrogant chef's bulldozing over his fellow befuddled staff, and wealthy guest.
- The occasional highly intoxicated and ludicrous guest, that demand the highest quality service, while exhibiting their obvious social disfunctions.
Doesn't really matter which country it's filmed in, the format kinda stays the same. But now you get that totally disarming Aussie accent, long with some stunning beauty Aussie women.
In defense of my "guilty pleasure" viewing habits, I'd also say there is a LOT of brain numbing TV shows and movies out there also. Everyone has there own personal preferences. It's all about taste , :)
For me, Below Deck falls into an "adventure/escapism" category. Exotic destinations, on luxury yachts, exquisite dining , with a bit of calamity to keep things spicy.
Tell me about it, it makes me physically sick that 70% of shows seem to be this reality trash.
Captain Jason Chambers introduces a world of underwater adventure to charter guests along the world-famous Great Barrier Reef in Australia. And best of all, Below Deck's funniest and most charming deckhand ever, Aesha Scott is back as Chief Stewardess, and ready to take charge as the head of her interior department.
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