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Rise and Shine and Flirt
The next morning, Louie and Azmyth wake the rest of the crew so they can prepare for their next Expedition. As the crew scrubs the deck, Nessa playfully flirts with Joe Don and the former Captain flirts back, splashing seawater all over her. Joy and Cheryl observe Nessa's flirtation, rolling their eyes as Nessa and Joe Don continue to splash each other. Joy realizes that Nessa is manipulating the men, but she points out, "The men are outnumbered in the crew. So while you're trying to work one side, you need to find a way to work the other side because what you think may come right around and bite you in the butt."
Pirate Ship or Cruise Boat? - Azmyth Focuses on Fun
Under Azmyth's leadership, the crew takes some time to genuinely enjoy life on a pirate ship. Everyone cheers as Azmyth swings over the side and dives into the water. "When Azmyth took office and became Captain of the ship, you can tell some things changed," Ben observes. "It's a big party. He didn't quite take it as serious, which is fun for a cruise boat, but on a pirate ship, you gotta be more of a disciplinarian." As the crew gathers on the deck to put on a race between three sea crabs, Ben thinks back to the reign of Joe Don. "He was a hard Captain, but that's the way it should probably be on a pirate ship."
When Cheryl asks Azmyth about his plan for things to come, Azmyth acts somewhat elusive and explains that he must have a conversation with God. Laurel overhears this and comments about how it's becoming increasingly difficult to take Azmyth seriously because of his fake English accent. Meanwhile, the rest of the crew sets sail.
The Frenchman's Treasure
The ship drops anchor and host Cameron Daddo calls the Pirates to the Quarter Deck, where he waits with the key to the next compartment of the Chest of Zanzibar. For the second time in a row, Jay opens the compartment and pulls out a pair of wooden maps and a note from Captain Henry Steel. Cameron reads the note and informs the crew that this treasure was hidden by the ship's Master Craftsman, Olivier Le Grand, a shifty dealmaker who never missed an opportunity to catch his own reflection.
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