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#3372 Below Deck Down Under S04E16 Part Two: A Tiger Can’t Change Its Stripes

5/19/20261 hr 1 min

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The men on Below Deck Down Under can’t get over themselves, and Jenna takes the blame for it, which we don’t like.  Meanwhile, Ben undermines Daisy with a whole fish fiasco. To watch this recap on video, listen to our bonus episodes, and get ad free listening, go to Patreon.com/watchwhatcrappens. For livestream tickets to our NYC Cabaret on June 3 and June 5, get tickets at watchwhatcrappens.com.

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  1. Elise Hu0:00

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  2. Ben Mandelker· Host0:35

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  3. Speaker 20:40

    [whimsical music] I, um, I can't stop scratching my downtown. Mm-hmm. Yeah, but I'm not itching to go downtown and tell a receptionist I'm here to talk about my downtown. [laughs] Some things you'd rather type than say out loud.

  4. Ben Mandelker· Host0:55

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  5. Speaker 31:05

    [upbeat music] Try to craft it. Try to craft it. Try to craft it. Happens. Watch what happens. Watch what happens. Who cares what happens when there's so much that happens? That's so true. Watch what happens. Oh, but we won't be there. Watch what happens. Who cares what happens when there's so much that happens?

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