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He has no time to grieve or react consciously.

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Marcos can relate: The same thing happened to him after his grandparents died.

He tells him that the guests can wait, but Marcos has no time to waste.

Its seafood night, and he rejects Garys offer to come keep him company.

He needs to focus and throw himself into his work.

In a confessional, Marcos cries.

He reveals that he imagines losing his own mother and wishing that this wont happen to him.

Obviously, this news weighs on Marcos throughout the charter.

How could it not?

And unlike the rest of the crew, he has no one to help him do his job.

He is a team of one.

Even worse, the guests request a molecular gastronomy night.

Not that Marcos would ever phone it in, but he literally cant with that cuisine.

And then, these polite Canadian guests have the gall to invite Captain Glenn to dinner.

Not now, pals!

This is a huge mistake on Daisys part, and she knows it.

Marcos has to scrap his entire menu since he doesnt have enough food for an extra diner.

Hes pissed, rightfully.

Edvard Munch couldnt have painted a sadder scene.

I swear he was the only one with a job this episode!

The food is, of course, flawless.

If Marcos does one thing, its consistently deliver.

The guests and me are fawning over Marcos.

Every dish totally redeemed the wind and the weather.

And these kind Canadians put their money where their mouth is!

The crew receives the biggest tip of the season: $23,000, or $2,555 each.

And they earned it.

In addition to Marcos cooking through grief, the rest of the crew relatively put in the work.

These guests also introduce the boat, and viewers Im sure, to the Canadian tradition of hurricanes.

When I heard hurricane, I thought of the classic New Orleans cocktail.

The men aboard want the stews to slap them.

Scarlett smacks the shit out of Lane and his dick immediately gets hard.

This group loves costumes and humiliation (I will be thinking about this a lot).

To the point that this is a Canadian tradition, I am not sure.

hey comment below if youve ever heard of this!

Poor Marcos cant catch a break, though.

This sends Marcos over the edge.

This is too much, he says in a confessional.

He needs a minute to process alone, and relays this.

King of communication and expressing his needs!

Daisy has never seen him like this and is concerned.

He says he feels better at first, but after some pressing, he starts crying.

Hes going through so much and so often shoves away his emotions to make room for work.

He needs this release.

I am proud of Daisy for giving Marcos that room to open up.

He says hes just human.

Its okay to not be okay.

I may have reached my limit, and now Im in a glass of water ready to drown.

He deserves to be soft and at least have a singular night off between these back-to-back charters.