10 Signs Joe Bradley Won't Return for Season 10 of Lower Deck Med

Joe Bradley was quite the character Mediterranean below deck season 9, but that doesn't mean he'll be back for season 10. He joined the series first as a franchise. Below deck A yacht from Liverpool, England. Once part of the crew, Joe gravitated to his colleague Nathan Gallagher and they formed a close friendship. Nathan wasn't the only actor Joe took a quick liking to. stew is involved in a love triangle with Bri Muller and Elena “Ellie” Dubaich.




Its time Below deck Med boat rides were dominant and yachting skills were less important to the storyline. Although Captain Sandy Yawn chastised Iain Maclean for selecting him for this position, he was considered the leading deckhand. Despite him not particularly liking either woman, they fought over him for most of season 9. At the end of the charter season, Bree and Ellie escaped with him from the boathouse. However, Joe felt another spark when Carrie O'Neill joined the cast as a latecomer.


10 Joe didn't go out with Gael

He began to treat Nathan differently because he was on the boat


At the beginning of the charter season, the deck team was extremely close. Joe, Nathan and Gael Cameron became a trio and formed an undeniable friendship. Bosun Iain Maclean got on well with them but sometimes left them alone to tackle tasks. The trio was disappointed by Bosu's performance, but luckily they were able to lean on each other. However, Joe acted differently towards Gael when Nathan and Gael's boating trip budded. Subconsciously, he was annoyed with his fellow deckhand. He admitted that he thought he was treated ” prince .” Gael's performance never faltered in season 9, and indeed Joe was somewhat jealous of his relationship with Nathan. Nevertheless, he certainly treated her differently from the other men on board and made a bad impression.

9 Captain Sandy wanted Nathan to be Chief Deckhand

The Captain said Joe was not fit to be Chief Deckhand


When Captain Sandy learns that Iain Joe is the lead deckhand, he is upset and confused. He had no idea that Bosu had promoted one of his deck team members before they even started. After a brief look at their experiences, Iain thought Joe was the right choice for leading deckhand, although Captain Sandy said Nathan was a better choice.. On deck, Joe struggled at times. When his performance faltered, Captain Sandy stepped into his role by touching Nathan and took his place. With the captain liking another deckhand so much, there's not much hint that he'd choose to invite Joe over Nathan if given the choice.

8 Joe Caused A Lot Of Drama With His Hooks

She joined Bri & Ellie back to back


Like it or not, Joe's many romances in Mustique affected the staff. Throughout season 9. Bree and Ellie were both attracted to him and did not back down from their quest. Of course, the second stew admitted that she wanted to go on a boat ride with him first, but Brie made a move on Joe before Ellie got the chance. Both continued to communicate with the leading deckhand, and neither showed loyalty to the other. Brie and Ellie's feud has affected the team internally, and Aesha Scott has had little to no help all season.

While the women fought amongst themselves about Joe, he continued his drama by not admitting who he wanted to be with.


He didn't have to get down on one knee and propose to Bree or Ellie, but If he had been involved with a woman, their drama would have been avoided. Instead, Joe had his cake and ate it too. It wasn't until Ellie heard him sing about not wanting to be with either of them that they stopped chasing him. Joe has not pleaded guilty to his season-long feud, and likely never will. In fact, after he was done with Brie and Ellie, he quickly moved on to Carrie, proving that he didn't care about their feelings.

7 His performance on deck did not justify all the drama

Below Deck Med Will Be Fine Without His Feminization


While Joe was busy starting conflicts with internal team members, his performance on deck did not justify how much drama he caused. In the past Below deck There have been plenty of troublemakers among the cast over the seasons. And some of them yachtsmen are known to stir the pot, their experience prevents them from being fired. Sometimes they come back to the show. João Franco is a great example of a crew member who exhibits bad behavior but continues to return to the franchise due to his experience on board. João had two difficult seasons Below deck Med but was entrusted with leadership as a Bosun Below Deck Below Below season 2, when Luke Jones was fired mid-season for sexual misconduct. He had the skills to justify his return, although Joe did not at that point in his yachting career.

6 Joe was there for fun, not work

He enjoyed being on the TV show


The lead seemed to have joined the deck crew Below deck Med Season 9 is not for an extra yachting experience, but for a once in a lifetime experience. It's not every day that you get to see yachts Below deck franchise. Sometimes new cast members are more excited to appear on a reality show as opposed to doing their jobs as crew members. Joe wasn't a terrible leading deckhand, though he came to life in the confessional, not on the deck. He developed a close friendship with Nathan and they used it to create content for the show. However, Joe should have focused more on work instead of play.

There are times when it's good to have fun on a plane, but generally, trying to enjoy a difficult task like this isn't the best strategy. Each position is about satisfying the end user – the primary charter guest and anyone they bring. Getting tips and compliments means considering the customer, not yourself.


5 Joe did not admit to misbehaving with women

Brie and Ellie let her fight for him

Joe isn't entirely to blame for Bree and Ellie's feud, although there's no denying that he played a role in their issues. He cleaned his hands of both women and never once looked back until Carrie joined the crew. Gael noticed how she was treating Brie and Ellie and told her that it would be better if she confessed her feelings to both of them. Instead, he ignored them, he didn't apologize for misleading and confusing them. Likewise, Joe didn't believe he had been rude to Gael, and he wasn't going to make the mistake of treating him differently when the boat ride with Nathan began.


Joe's arrogance and very low emotional intelligence make him a villain. His weaknesses are a problem. He is so self-absorbed that he does not understand how his actions show him. Everyone sees his rebellious behavior.

4 He dropped the ball several times

Joe Wasn't Ready to Be a Leader

Aside from his personal flaws, Joe dropped the ball more than once as a leading deckhand. At the beginning of season 9, Nathan and a guest went paddleboarding and went out to sea. They tried to wave to someone from the deck, but unfortunately they had to be taken back to Mustique by a neighboring catamaran. It was Iain's job to make sure one of the deck team looked after them. However, some of that responsibility also fell on Joe's shoulders. It was a misstep on both of their parts, and he politely took the blame for the incident.


3 Iain and Joe were Poor Leaders of the Deck Team

Nathan was in a better position to be Iain's right-hand man

Iain and Joe weren't the strongest leading duo. Bosun left the deck team to fend for himself on numerous occasions, and luckily the trio was able to handle things on their own. When Iain couldn't plan a series of games for the guests on a beach day, Joe and Gael had to come together to organize a fun excursion for the charter trip. They pulled it together, but Iain had to be the active leader and prepare his team for the event. It wasn't entirely Joe's fault that the boss called him leading deckhand, but once he was given that title, he responsibilities. He had to step into the role and act as a reliable figure for Nathan and Gael. that he was not all the time.


Deck Team Crew member

Job title

Iain Maclean

Bosun

Joe Bradley

Leading Deckhand

Gael Cameron

Deckhand

Nathan Gallagher

Deckhand

2 Joe Brought Fun, But Deck Needs Improvement

His Musical Talents Were Fun To Watch


Joe had a lot of musical talent helping out the inner team in season 9. There was plenty of time he entertained the guests by showing off his piano skills. Joe also had a talent for singing and dancing, which boosted his morale among the staff. It was also a fun yacht because it brought drama. However, if Joe were to return for the next season Below deck Medhe will have to improve his skills on deck. It would be nice if Nathan was named lead deckhand. Joe and Gael could both learn a lot from his leadership, but unfortunately the season didn't go that way. With more experience, he could be a great addition to a future spin-off, but probably not in season 10.

1 Below Deck Med Season 10 Will Be Fine Without Him On The Crew

He is not part of the rumored Season 10 cast


The Below deck Med The cast of season 10 would have been better off without Joe. He created great conflict among the stews and didn't mind breaking hearts. Instead of sending Joe back to flirt with a bunch of new yachtsmen, it's best if he isn't invited to the next season. He is not particularly part of the rumours Below deck Med season 10 cast, but that doesn't mean it can't be brought as a latecomer. Apparently, production and Captain Sandy agreed that Nathan was the right season 9 crew member to bring back for season 10. He returned for another go at the show.

After running away in season 9, Joe probably won't be back Below deck Med Season 10. He was the lead assistant to the crew, although Nathan would have been a better choice for the job. Joe's penchant for creating drama also hints that he won't be returning to the show anytime soon.

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