Deck Eight Aft

A mezzo-soprano who paid $89 for Priority Debarkation stands in Deck 8 Aft at 7:15 AM, navy-tagged bag in hand, and watches Decks 3 through 7 — who paid nothing — stroll off the ship one by one while Captain Marco's baritone PA voice cheerfully revises the ETA every twenty minutes. Her flight departs at 11:43. She debarkates at 11:52. One star.

Deck Eight Aft
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She paid $89 for Priority Debarkation. She reported to Deck 8 Aft at precisely 7:15 AM, bag tagged, coffee in hand. She was ready. And then — Deck Three walked off. Then Deck Four. Then Five, Six, and Seven, all of them free, all of them gone, while she stood fixed in place under the yellow glow of a tag that said Priority and apparently meant something else entirely. Every twenty minutes, a velvet baritone voice crackled over the ship's PA — Captain Marco, cheerful as a man with nowhere to be — revising the estimated departure time upward like a slow-motion auction nobody asked to attend.
This is Episode 16 of Yelp Review the Musical, and it is perhaps the show's most precisely constructed tragedy. The math is merciless: Gate C-42, Flight 11:43 AM, debarkation completed 11:52 AM. Nine minutes. Not hours, not a scheduling ambiguity — nine minutes and a non-refundable ticket. The three-act structure leans into that arithmetic with everything it has: a spare, parlando recitative as the mezzo-soprano sets the scene (the cold coffee, the tagged bag, the reasonable patience of someone who believes in systems); a mounting ensemble as each deck number is called and the fury compounds with compound interest; and then the finale — the SATB choir seizing the word Priority itself, turning it over in their hands, and hurling it back as the punchline it always was. The brass fanfare that accompanies each of Captain Marco's PA announcements is not incidental color — it is the show's central joke, the full pomp of maritime ceremony deployed in service of absolutely nothing. The coda strips it all back: one voice, dying strings, eleven fifty-two, and a departures board that has already moved on.

Lyrics
[Verse 1] Seven fifteen A.M., I stood on Deck Eight Aft My bag was tagged with "PRIORITY" — embossed, in navy craft Eighty-nine dollars — paid in full — For the privilege of getting off this hull Before the masses shuffled past I checked my watch: the flight was at eleven forty-three
[Verse 2] The coffee in my cup had gone to ice Captain Marco's voice came on — so cheerful and so nice "We're working through a small delay, Anticipated clearance: eight-to-eight-thirty today" I nodded, reasonable, at peace I had no inkling this would be my masterpiece
[Chorus 1] Then — Deck Three! They called out Deck Three! Who paid for NOTHING — Walking past me — Rolling their bags with a smile and a wave While I stood holding my PRIORITY grave
[Verse 3] "Eight forty-five," said Captain Marco on the PA "Small administrative hold — we're working through the day" Deck Four walked off! Deck Five walked off! Each announcement felt like a scoff Deck Six! Deck Seven! Free of charge! Priority means standing here at large!
[Chorus 2] Then — Deck Four! Then — Deck Five! Each number called a knife Twisting me alive! Eighty-nine dollars — what did I buy? A yellow tag and a slow goodbye!
[Bridge] "Nine twenty," "Ten o'clock," "Ten forty-five" — Each updated ETA kept me barely alive I watched the departures board — eleven forty-three — CAPTAIN MARCO — WHAT DOES "PRIORITY" MEAN?!
[Captain Marco — Baritone interlude] "Ladies and gentlemen, Priority Debarkation guests Please continue waiting — you're our very best! Deck Eight Aft, your patience is a gift — We'll have you off the vessel with the slightest lift — At approximately… eleven twenty!"
[Verse 4] Eleven twenty became eleven forty The math was simple, if not awfully sporty: My flight — eleven forty-three departing — The gangway — eleven fifty-two — just starting I stepped into the terminal and ran — The fastest sprint of any mortal man — Gate C-42 — CLOSED — FINAL BOARD — 11:52 — the cruelest reward
[Final Chorus] PRIORITY! PRIORITY! The word they sold me — That word that rolled free Off the tongue of every glossy brochure! PRIORITY — a LIE — I'm sure!
[SATB Choir] PRIORITY! (Priority!) A yellow tag on a yellow dream! PRIORITY! (Priority!) Things are never quite what they seem! Eighty-nine dollars — non-refundable flight — Deck Eight Aft — standing — all through the night!
[Ensemble reprise] They called Deck Three, Deck Four, Deck Five, While I stood there, somehow still alive — Deck Six! Deck Seven! All waved goodbye! And I was PRIORITY — watching them fly!
[Coda] Eleven fifty-two… Flight gone… One star.

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