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St. Kitts.
The shortest Lee-era season — focused, but without the room to fully stretch.
A rhythm worth tracking.
St. Kitts gave Below Deck a compact fifteen-episode run against the island's green volcanic coastline and clear Caribbean waters. The shorter order meant the season moved quickly through its charter rotation, generating crew friction at pace but without the extended arcs the longer seasons allow. The deck and interior departments produced the expected hierarchy drama, and Captain Lee held command across a tighter timeline than usual. A functional season that covers the format's fundamentals without stretching beyond them.
The #11 slot.
Slot #11 of 12 in the Below Deck Editor's Canon. The seasons on either side show what I ranked it against.