Below Deck Captain Jason thinks Aesha would have treated Ben differently

Captain Jason Chambers he opened up about why he thought it was a big stew Daisy Kelliher it was a better fit Ben Robinson – instead of alum Aisha Scott – during season 4 of Below Deck Down Under.
“[Daisy and Ben] they are always there. They never end,” Jason said to himself Us Weekly. “That’s why I think people like Kate Chastain were so strong. Hannah Ferrier was so strong in the beginning – especially with Ben. I don’t know if Aesha [Scott] he would have handled it [the same way].”
Jason noted that Below Deck Mediterranean The star is at a different stage in his life, adding, ‘I don’t need this.’ Although Daisy came in and had a lot to show for herself she was a good student. He still has the strength to stand up and really show him that he digs his heels.”
He continued: “Watching those two, I hope they’re going to show you everything. Because they’ll be together for two to three minutes and I’m just sitting there. And then it ends with some kind of sarcastic joke and then there’s laughter as it goes off into the horizon. So that’s what it was, – endless laughter.”
The official trailer for season 4 teased the rift between Daisy and Ben. The big stew, for his part, scoffed at the result of his back and forth with Ben.
“This season in the galley are my biggest challenges [had to do with Ben],” Daisy said to herself Us Weekly before the show returns earlier this season. “Ben is an interesting person to work with. He’s really fun, he’s got a great personality and he’s great TV. But he’s definitely a challenge.”

Daisy acknowledged the similarities between her and Ben.
“Maybe we’re both stubborn,” he commented. “[Our issues were] kind of all those things. It was the guest house, it was the way he managed his team and the way he ran his ship. There have been difficulties in communication – therefore timing and visualizing the service in the same way. In fact, there were many difficulties and challenges.”
Despite their problems, Daisy said that Ben is “a hard person to stay mad at,” adding, “But neither of us wanted animosity, and I think we both really wanted to give the best to the guests. Since that was our main goal, we could always go back to that and be like, ‘Okay, look, we love each other. We have the same goal. How can we make this happen?'”
He continued: “But I think towards the end of the season, I was frustrated. We have a few arguments, and there are arguments there. It’s difficult because I was trying to do a good job – like him. It was all a challenge to be honest.”
Jason, meanwhile, revealed that season 4 is “a challenge for everyone” on board.
“There’s a difference between the fighting we’ve seen in previous seasons and this one. This is what the audience will love now, which is the first time I’ve seen how it’s going to play out for myself. I feel the same way as you all. But the fact that things are going on are real personality and work-related issues that we have to deal with,” said Jason. “In a job locked down like this, it’s really raw stuff. It’s not just pointless arguments about pointless topics. It’s just the crew – not just the heads of departments. There’s a lot of what they have but it’s actually a significant or painful challenge to operate the ship.”
Below Deck Down Under airs on Bravo Mondays at 8 pm ET. New episodes are broadcast the next day on Pigogo.




