Below Deck Mediterranean - Season 7 -

Tash returned for her second season on Below Deck Med with a promotion to Chief Stew. Unfortunately, the promotion seemed to exacerbate her weaknesses. Tash struggled with organization, communication, and setting boundaries with the male crew members. Her indecisiveness and defensive attitude when confronted by Captain Sandy became a recurring theme, leaving her interior department scrambling to keep up.

What made Tasha’s arc so compelling—and at times, frustrating—to watch was her reaction to criticism. When Captain Sandy offered constructive advice or noted errors in service, Tasha often deflected, played the victim, or insisted she was being targeted. Her management style fluctuated between hands-off and overwhelmed. The audience watched a slow unraveling of a professional who seemed unable to Below Deck Mediterranean - Season 7

The deck team’s struggles were almost comedic if not for the real danger involved. Raygan Tyler set a low bar for bosuns, unable to manage the team, complete basic tender operations efficiently, or even maintain clear radio communication. Her replacement, Courtney Veale, had enthusiasm but lacked the technical knowledge and assertiveness needed. Consequently, the burden fell on senior deckhand Storm Smith, who single-handedly managed docking procedures, anchor drops, and guest water sports. The image of Storm running from bow to stern while Courtney stood idle encapsulated the season’s leadership vacuum. Even the usually reliable Mzi “Zee” Dempers, returning from a previous season, seemed demoralized and unfocused. This was not a team; it was a collection of individuals waiting for direction that never consistently came. Tash returned for her second season on Below

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