In a failed attempt at team building, Sandy organizes a beach volleyball match. The event further divides the crew when Fraser is excused due to a foot injury, leading Sandy to blame him for the activity's lack of success and poor communication.
The episode centers on a deepening rift between Captain Sandy and the interior team, specifically Chief Stew Fraser Olender and Second Stew Alissa Humber.
The ongoing "boatmance" between Katie Glaser and Ross McHarg is threatened as Alissa continues to flirt with Ross, fueling gossip and jealousy among the crew. Dramatic Conclusion Episode #10.12Below Deck : Season 10 Episode 12
Below Deck Season 10 Episode 12 Recap: Cool Cool * We're back for another episode of Below Deck. ... * Within minutes of her blow- Reality Tea
Fans can revisit the drama of on streaming platforms like Peacock and Now TV . Below Deck Season 10 Episode 12 Recap: Cool Cool In a failed attempt at team building, Sandy
Alissa Humber’s attitude reaches a breaking point when Sandy catches her lounging on deck while others are working. The conflict escalates on the bridge when Alissa casually refers to the captain by her first name, "Sandy," rather than "Captain Sandy," following a lecture on respecting the hierarchy.
Tension peaks as Sandy continues to critique the interior crew’s efficiency. Fraser, feeling unsupported and overworked after firing Camille Lamb, describes Sandy's management style as "shocking". The ongoing "boatmance" between Katie Glaser and Ross
The episode concludes on a major cliffhanger as Captain Sandy summons Alissa to the bridge with Ross as a witness, signaling a likely termination. This move occurs without the prior approval of Chief Stew Fraser, highlighting Sandy’s direct and sometimes divisive command style. Where to Watch