With one last solo dinner on Below Deck, Chef Lawrence delivers a Bollywood-themed meal that the guests genuinely enjoy. Rainbeau’s detailed table décor adds flair to the evening, and despite the stress behind the scenes, the service goes smoothly. Lawrence’s final contribution is quiet but appreciated, and by the next day, Chef Anthony is ready to step into the galley, aiming to redeem himself after a rocky Season 11.
This crew swap marks a major turning point on Below Deck. While Lawrence’s departure was his choice, Captain Kerry will monitor the pressure he feels moving forward.
Fraser suggests a redemption arc for Anthony on Below Deck
With the galley drama unfolding fast, Fraser doesn’t wait around. He pitches Anthony Iracane as the perfect replacement for Lawrence, someone who knows the ropes and is hungry for a second chance. Captain Kerry makes the call, and Anthony is more than happy to sign up.
Fraser may be a pro at multitasking, but he’s not exactly thrilled about the personnel issues so early in the season. Still, he shows leadership by thinking fast and choosing someone with experience on Below Deck. And for now, his decision appears to be a smart one.
Anthony arrives in the final moments of the episode. He shares that Fraser betrayed him last season, but for the sake of the boat, he's willing to try again. Spoiler: A flashforward teases a stormy relationship ahead. For now, though, it's smiles and second chances.
Crew tension rises as Caio and Solène struggle with tasks
While the chef situation takes center stage, tensions are simmering elsewhere. Solène is still getting the hang of things, and Bárbara thinks a language barrier may be causing confusion.
Solène hesitates to clean a cabin fully, only prepping one side of the bed. Bárbara gently but firmly corrects her. Later, Solène enlists Rainbeau’s help with a rather unfortunate bathroom mess.
“There is a feces-stained toilet,” Solène reports.
Rainbeau steps in and handles the situation without complaint, but later notes to Bárbara that she’s doing more work than others.
Meanwhile, Caio and Damo are off-task just as a storm begins rolling in. Captain Kerry is forced to act fast, calling everyone to pull the guests and their children out of the water. Safety is his top priority, and while lunch ends up being a success, the earlier chaos leaves a mark.
These bumps in communication are a reminder that on Below Deck, even small missteps can lead to bigger problems at sea.
Bollywood dinner impresses the guests, despite behind-the-scenes stress
Rainbeau, the second stew, gets a chance to shine when Fraser assigns her the Bollywood-themed table setting. She leans into the task with enthusiasm, and her effort pays off. The guests love the ambiance, the food, and the entire experience.
Despite knowing that their chef wants to quit, Fraser keeps things light. At dinner, guests jokingly say they want to see a smiling chef. Fraser replies with a smile, though he’s clearly feeling the weight of the situation.
Lawrence powers through the dinner, managing to put up dishes that earn praise. It’s a quiet win for a chef ready to leave Below Deck, and the event offers a sense of closure before he hands things over to Anthony.
As Fraser wraps up the evening, relief is in the air. The crew pulled off another successful service under pressure and avoided a culinary disaster.
New chef, same tension: Anthony’s return tees up future drama
By the time Anthony arrives on the boat, the crew is cautiously optimistic. But in his confession, Anthony shares something the others don’t know:
“Fraser betrayed me last season.”
Though he hopes they can get along this time, a preview flashback shows the two butting heads just 16 days later.
For now, though, it’s all smiles and shared goals. Anthony joins with a willingness to learn from past mistakes. Lawrence sticks around for his first day to help with the transition, a rare gesture of professionalism on Below Deck.
Whether Anthony's redemption arc will stick remains to be seen, but the stage is set for a galley full of potential, and maybe a bit more drama.