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The episode serves as a boiling point for Season 7's toxic crew culture. The frustrations with Rhylee reach an "all-time high," eventually forcing to consider making a major staffing change to save the season.
Her high standards and direct feedback regarding the food quality create the central galley drama. [S7E14] Witch-Hunt
After briefly quitting in the previous episode, Kate Chastain returns to the boat, much to Ashton's annoyance. Meanwhile, Simone Mashile attempts to improve her skills as Second Stew with varying degrees of success. Charter Guest Dynamics The episode serves as a boiling point for
Ashton is pulled into a guest photoshoot and openly flirts with this charter guest. Escalation Towards Finale After briefly quitting in the previous episode, Kate
The episode's title, "Witch-Hunt," primarily refers to the mounting tension between the deck crew and .
Rhylee feels targeted by Bosun Ashton Pienaar and the male deckhands, who she believes are intentionally excluding her and talking behind her back.
Kevin Dobson enters a tailspin after charter guest Justine , a professional chef herself, criticizes his performance and tells him he needs to "step it up". Kevin responds defensively, questioning her professional credentials.