Below Deck Med Season 10 Episode 2 Recap: Deck Drama and a Flirty Interior Rock the Yacht.
The deck team can’t get it together, Kizzi’s stirring up flirty chaos in the galley, and Captain Sandy’s patience is running thin. Let’s break down all the deck drama from Below Deck Mediterranean Season 10, Episode 2!
We’re back mid-charter with the same crypto bros from last week — easily one of the most unbearable guest groups in recent memory. While they’re popping champagne, the crew is scrambling to keep things smooth on deck.
Captain Sandy pulls Bosun Nathan aside to remind him to pick up the pace. It’s been a rough start — he only boarded two hours before the first charter thanks to food poisoning, and deckhand Tessa was down too. Translation: the deck crew’s been behind since day one.
Meanwhile, Kizzi is proving she’s not shy when it comes to mixing work with play. She starts by flirting with Chef Josh, telling him she loves “princess treatment.” Then she moves on to Max, complimenting his biceps and, yes, his “big ass.” Kizzi isn’t hiding her intentions, and she’s creating waves faster than the yacht can sail.
On the flip side, Max is calling out Christian for being slow and disorganized, which is ironic given Max’s reputation from his previous season. To his credit, though, he’s showing up this time with a stronger work ethic and a better attitude—until it all goes sideways.
⚓ Deck Team Disarray
Things unravel fast. Christian slacks during anchor watch, skipping half of his tasks while Tessa quietly handles her list. When it’s time to set up the water toys, he complains instead of working.
Max mutters under his breath for Christian to “just do it,” and the tension on deck thickens. Christian keeps misplacing his radio, forgetting calls, and moving like molasses. Then Max, in true Max fashion, touches a jellyfish to show off, only to burn his face. That renewed energy didn’t last long.
🍳 Interior on Point
While the deck team struggles, Aesha and the interior are thriving. V impresses everyone by going above and beyond during breakfast service, staying a step ahead and meeting every one of Aesha’s high standards. The contrast between the two departments couldn’t be clearer.
🧭 Captain Sandy Loses Patience
Captain Sandy’s frustration is reaching new heights. Nathan isn’t calling distances clearly, communication is breaking down, and the entire deck team seems uncoordinated. The combination of Nathan’s shaky leadership and Christian’s inexperience is holding everyone back.
Despite the behind-the-scenes chaos, the charter guests leave glowing. They call it the best trip they’ve ever had, proving once again that what the guests see isn’t always what’s happening below deck.
Sandy praises the interior but makes it clear to Nathan that his department needs serious improvement. The episode wraps with Max and Christian clashing in a heated argument, and it feels like someone’s days on the yacht are numbered.
This episode delivers everything we want from Below Deck Med: tension on deck, a flirty stew stirring the pot, and Captain Sandy holding it all together—barely. The season is already serving high drama and low patience, and if Episode 2 is any indication, this crew has a long way to go before smooth sailing.
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