Below Deck Sailing Yacht Season 5, Episode 10 Recap: No Way, Rosé

Glenn Shephard BDSY
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We’re back with the recap for Below Deck Sailing Yacht Season 5, Episode 10. Last week, Captain Glenn was definitely unhappy about the blood stains on the white couch and canceled the crew’s visit to the cave as punishment. They were, however, allowed to continue their afternoon at the O Beach Club, and Danni brought home more than a sunburn. A new crew member joined the Parsifal III, and Daisy had to make an odd cabin accommodation for him. Here’s exactly what went down on BDSY Season 5, Episode 10: “All Work and No Rosé.”

What happened in Below Deck Sailing Yacht Season 5, Episode 10?

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In this week’s episode, Daisy forgets to include rosé in her provision order, which causes a mad scramble to obtain some. Chef Cloyce steps up his game in the galley, but a communication issue causes a spat between him and Daisy that ends in smiles and awkward giggles. One of the guests is stung by a jellyfish, but Gary’s emergency first aid quickly resolves the problem. (And no, he didn’t pee on her, which I read can actually make it worse). Here are some of the highlights from BDSY Season 5, Episode 10.

Daisy makes a serious omission in her provisions order

Daisy Kelliher BDSY
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The new charter guests are a group of ladies. They’ve come to party. As soon as they leave the harbor, Glenn decides to put the sails up. As the boat keels, of course, everything below slides. The girls are having trouble keeping the bar from crashing to the floor, and Cloyce is trying to cook at an angle. Personally, I hate sailing, but the guests are loving it.

Danni’s already flirting with Chase, while Diana’s busy behind the bar. She’s showing him pictures on her phone. Gary had better not catch him hanging out with the girls when he’s supposed to be working.

Glenn sends Daisy down to ask if Cloyce can serve lunch while they’re sailing. When Daisy asks if he’s able to do lunch at an angle, he says, “Theoretically.” As in, it won’t be fun, but I guess I can do it.

When Daisy serves lunch, she asks for drink orders. One of the ladies asks for rosé. But when she goes to the bar fridge, Daisy gets a shock.

“Oh, my God,” Daisy gasps. “You’ve got to be f*cking kidding me.”

She asks the girls, “Did no rosé come?”

“I cannot believe I forgot to order the rosé,” she says in a confessional. “I f*cked up.” Fortunately, Diana saves the day when she finds a bottle of rosé that’s already opened in the fridge.

“Glenn, I messed up and I don’t have rosé,” she tells the captain. “Are we near a restaurant that I could pop in and buy one?”

Glenn says to send one of the girls into port with Chase and buy a couple of bottles. Daisy sends Danni and tells her to “beg.”

Danni’s little “rosé-seeking compadre” on Below Deck Sailing Yacht

Danni BDSY Season 5
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Unfortunately, the first restaurant where Chase drops Danni off is “pretty closed and nobody speaks English.”

“So there’s not another shop nearby or another restaurant or anything?” Daisy asks her on the phone.

“Nothing going on here,” Danni responds.

Daisy tells her to try to do a little recon, cause they’re not in a huge rush.

“I cannot believe the f*cking store is closed,” Daisy interviews. “I don’t want to hear about us running out of rosé … Do not come back to this boat without the f*cking rosé.”

So Danni has Chase drive up to every boat in the harbor asking if they can buy a couple of bottles of rosé.

Back on the boat, Daisy asks the ladies if she can get them some more drinks, and of course, they ask for more rosé.

“Well, f*ck!” Daisy says to herself. “I cannot believe this is happening.”

Finally, Chase and Danni find a restaurant where she finally procures a couple of bottles of rosé. “Well done,” Chase says.

Danni decides she and Chase make a good team. “He’s my little rosé-seeking compadre,” she says.

Communication and timing are essential in service

Cloyce BDSY Season 5
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Cloyce has a beautiful dinner planned. Daisy just asks that he work on the timing, so there isn’t so much time between courses.

“The ladies are here to celebrate a sexy 5-0,” Cloyce interviews. “So I want the food to be perfect. I want communication in the interior staff to be perfect. If all goes exactly according to plan, everything’s going to be pretty sexy.”

After serving the first couple of courses upstairs on the sundeck, the ladies decide to move down to the lower deck because the wind has picked up.

While Danni and Diana are re-setting the table downstairs, Glenn starts telling a story about diving in Hawaii. Cloyce is ready for the main course to be served, but Glenn is still talking.

“This is currently the longest story about a fish of all time,” Daisy complains. Her staff is ready to serve, but Glenn’s still chatting up the guests.

Cloyce is even more annoyed. “She tells me all the time, I’ve got the greatest chief stew that has ever lived,” he interviews. “Maybe now’s a good time to enact some of that decades of knowledge and f*cking tell me the guests aren’t even at the table.”

“Cloyce is snapping at me f*cking non-stop,” Danni tells Daisy. “Even earlier, with the plating and stuff, he’s like, ‘Oh, Daisy only tells me when you’re clearing. Like, you never tell me when anything’s actually going on.’”

Daisy doesn’t appreciate him complaining to her staff when he should be talking to her. “Such a bullsh*t comment,” she says in a confessional.

Daisy’s “intensity” leaves Cloyce a little speechless

Daisy runs down to the galley and starts, “Cloyce, if you need communication … Where the f*ck is he? Is he still with the guests?”

Yes, he is actually. He’s still charming the ladies when he should be doing his job.

“He wants communication from me,” Daisy continues, “but he isn’t willing to give the same back. It’s a f*cking one-sided way on this boat. I’m f*cking sick of it.”

When she complains to Glenn, he tells her, “Don’t let it get to you now. Let’s solve it after dinner.”

Even though he and Daisy have their issues, Cloyce is a truly amazing chef. He makes a “fried egg” dessert made of coconut crumb on the bottom with a coconut vanilla semifreddo. “Then on top of that, you have a mango sphere,” he explains, “and then you have a passionfruit foam around the outside.” It looks absolutely delicious. Too pretty to eat.

“He’s an artist,” one of the guests says.

Finally, Daisy catches him alone and says, “Cloyce, if you have a problem with timing, you need to speak to me about it, not to the girls … Communication goes both ways. I cannot stand there just telling you how far they are.”

To his credit, he does apologize and admits it wasn’t the right way to handle it.

“We’re all still learning,” Daisy finally admits. He agrees, and she gives him a big smile. He’s just too pretty for her to be mad at him.

“Daisy’s intensity is definitely a bit attractive,” Cloyce interviews. “Sometimes when she’s yelling at me, I am not really paying attention completely. It is easy to get lost in her smile and eyes a bit.” And then there’s that lovely Irish accent.

A lesson about jellyfish and Gary saves the day

Gary King BDSY
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The next morning, Chase helps Diana with the table setting. “Diana is tricky to read,” he interviews. “She’s just really quiet, but I am extremely attracted to her. The honest truth is that Danni and Diana are both stunning. All of my plans to just be single and do my job, those plans are in trouble. I’m in trouble.”

After breakfast, the guests are playing in the water, when suddenly one of them screams in pain. “I got stung by a jellyfish!” she cries. “My whole leg’s on fricking fire.”

Gary yells for Chase to bring the antiseptic. Daisy offers to bring some ice to help numb the pain. Daisy jumps on the walkie and notifies Glenn that a guest has been stung badly by a jellyfish.

“When these jellyfish sting you,” Glenn explains, “sometimes they leave a little piece of the stinger in you. And that stinger is continually releasing a venom, so we really need to get that stinger out.” Ugh. That’s nasty.

Fortunately, Gary can pull the stinger out with some tweezers. Immediately, the redness and puffiness go down, and the guest already feels better. Glenn also suggests she should get out of the sun to help it heal faster.

I’ve been stung by bees and that’s pretty painful. I can’t imagine being stung by a jellyfish. I may never go snorkeling again. The jellyfish sting wasn’t one of Below Deck’s worst mishaps, but it was seriously disturbing.

Below Deck Sailing Yacht airs Mondays at 9/8c on Bravo.

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