Anyone who looks back on their career likely has a few regrets, including the cast from Below Deck. Some of the crew members from the last seven seasons gathered in the Watch What Happens Live Clubhouse to celebrate the shows 100th episode.

Bravo asked several of the crew members if they had any regrets during their time on the show, and if so what did they regret the most? Some crew members had some pretty obvious regrets, however, others had some pretty surprising insights. I think during my first season, I just didnt understand the communicating your feelings on camera, chief stew Kate Chastain says in a digital original.

And so when people would do that, I was like, Why are you talking about your feelings at work?' Chastain continued. Its like Hey Johnson sibling, stop crying. But looking back, Im like, oh okay its kinda darling.

Bosun Eddie Lucas shared his regret, which he expressed immediately following his last season on the show. Biggest regret is obviously, season 3 and everything that went down between Rocky [Dakota] and I and the rest of the crew, he said. I was not happy with the way that all ended up and definitely if I could turn back time I would go back and not do a lot of things and respect my relationship back home and respect the people on the boat more. I wish I could have done that differently, but its been a while now and things have moved on.

Another regret that probably isnt surprising came from chef Ben Robinson. I took off my trousers once but it was a beautiful thing and people just loved it, he joked. Robinson adds that life is way too short for regrets.

Also, stew Kat Held, who appeared on the show for the first two seasons wishes she would have stuck it out longer on the show. I wish I had stuck with it a little bit longer, she said. For sure. So Im so excited to be back!

Tensions run high on Below Deck as the crew lives in tight quarters, working more than 15 hours a day. But stew Amy Johnson, who was sometimes brought to tears, wishes she wouldnt have gotten upset during certain times on the show. If I had to pick a biggest regret it would have to be that feeling as though things in the moment were way bigger than they actually were in perspective, she says.

Because youre working so hard, youre exhausted, everyones just trying to get the job done the best they can and manage all these different things, she continues. And when things happen in the moment, they feel like a really big deal. And when you look back and put things in perspective, youre like, Oh that could have been a way less deal.'

Deckhand Connie Arias agrees with Johnson and says she became a little crankier than she needed to be a few times on the show. Because it was not as big of a deal as Amy said, Arias remarked.

Johnsons brother Kelley says he didnt have many regrets when he was bosun on season 4. But season 2, I wish I would have taken it a little more seriously, he says. I came on it thinking, Hey its a TV show, were gonna have fun.' Stew Jen Howell says her biggest regret was letting stew Brianna Adekeye get to her. Also, deckhand David Bradberry was actually accused of not bringing enough drama. But he doesnt regret not getting into the mix. I can only be me, he says. I feel like when people try to make something out of nothing, thats when you go wrong.

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'Below Deck': What Does the Crew Regret the Most? - Showbiz Cheat Sheet

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