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Below Deck Med Star’s Medical Emergency Jeopardizes Charter, Leaving Captain Sandy Bracing for Calamity

Below Deck Med Star’s Medical Emergency Jeopardizes Charter, Leaving Captain Sandy Bracing for Calamity

Below Deck Mediterranean Season 9 cast

Below Deck Mediterranean season 9 has already been one of the more dramatic seasons of the series to date, but with Aesha Scott injuring herself in the next episode, things could go even more sideways. While Aesha, who originally appeared on Below Deck Med before moving to Below Deck Down Under for a time, has been a major source of calming energy for the charter, things could change quickly if she’s genuinely hurt. Throughout Below Deck Mediterranean season 9, the Chief Stew has been able to work through crew drama and charter issues, but could an injury end her season?

“When it forms a line like that it is usually a sign of infection”

Aesha Scott Leaving Below Deck Med Would Be Catastrophic

Below Deck Aesha Scott in side by side images of Aesha smiling and working

During the preview clip, Captain Sandy shared in an interview that Aesha leaving the charter could cause serious issues aboard Mustique, even though she advised her to head ashore for treatment. “If…I can’t have her work the charter, it would be catastrophic,” Captain Sandy shared. “The deck team is still finding their feet and we haven’t had the greatest last charter with the chef. I don’t need my interior to fall apart.” Captain Sandy explained that the exterior team, headed up by Bosun Iain Maclean, has been struggling on their own, while the interior team has been thriving under Aesha.

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Should Aesha’s cut be infected and require treatment that keeps her from getting back aboard Mustique, Captain Sandy’s worry is entirely valid that it could cause the crew to buckle. The exterior team has been struggling tremendously under the poor management of Bosun Iain, which has led to some dangerous mistakes being made in the first two charters. On top of the exterior issues, the Captain has had to deal with a poor performance from Chef Johnathan Shillingford, as well. Without a Chief Stew she trusts, Captain Sandy would have to rebuild her crew on the fly.

While it’s more likely than not that Aesha will be okay moving into the next charter, having her injury looked at and assessed is important. Captain Sandy has always put the safety of her crew and guests over anything else. With that notion, having Aesha’s cut treated is imperative, but the position it could put Captain Sandy in may not be the best. While there is still plenty of time for Below Deck Mediterranean to sort out the charter, losing Aesha would be difficult, and potentially something the charter couldn’t come back from this season.

Should Aesha’s cut be infected and require treatment that keeps her from getting back aboard Mustique, Captain Sandy’s worry is entirely valid that it could cause the crew to buckle. The exterior team has been struggling tremendously under the poor management of Bosun Iain, which has led to some dangerous mistakes being made in the first two charters. On top of the exterior issues, the Captain has had to deal with a poor performance from Chef Johnathan Shillingford, as well. Without a Chief Stew she trusts, Captain Sandy would have to rebuild her crew on the fly.

While it’s more likely than not that Aesha will be okay moving into the next charter, having her injury looked at and assessed is important. Captain Sandy has always put the safety of her crew and guests over anything else. With that notion, having Aesha’s cut treated is imperative, but the position it could put Captain Sandy in may not be the best. While there is still plenty of time for Below Deck Mediterranean to sort out the charter, losing Aesha would be difficult, and potentially something the charter couldn’t come back from this season.

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