Baywatch - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Nightmare Bay
While rowing out in the ocean, Mitch rescues an underwater photographer named Linda, floating on some wreckage. Linda's a somewhat disjointed, frantic story about something attacking her in an underwater cave that killed her partner and destroyed her boat is misconstrued by Kay Morgan, an ambitious, publicity-seeking newspaper reporter who creates a media frenzy by starting rumors about a "creature in the bay." The new lifeguard and prankster, Harvey Miller, benefits from the events by selling undersea creature T-shirts. Meanwhile, Shauni rescues a young girl from drowning and soon becomes compelled to save the girl, her brother, and their mother from their lives in the slums of South-Central L.A., much to Eddie's chagrin. Shauni also deals with her possessive father, who disapproves of her lifeguard job, but he has a change of heart after he learns more about what she does. Mitch pressures Captain Thorp to ask for funding for new advanced motorboats, called Scarabs, for the team.
Just when the media frenzy about the so-called "Creature in the Bay" subsides, the unseen sea monster attacks again by sinking a fishing trawler. Mitch and Devon Conner, a fellow lifeguard and environmental activist, suspect more about the mysterious attacks. At the same time, Kaye Morgan investigates an offshore oil company's rights for drilling and thinks there is a connection between the company and the creature in the bay. Meanwhile, Linda lusts after Mitch after having dinner at his house. Shauni tries to get Jordan and Tiana's mother to let them join a lifeguard youth group to keep Jordan off the streets, while she finally comes to terms with her stern father. Also, Captain Thorp finally gets the first "Scarab" motorboat for Baywatch and helps Mitch and Devon solve the mystery of the creature in the bay.
The One That Got Away
A fisherman tricks new lifeguard Megan into rescuing him in order to attack her. When he continues to stalk her, Mitch has to find a way to stop him. Meanwhile, when Shauni suffers from lifeguard burnout, Eddie takes her on a romantic weekend getaway, which quickly turns passionate.
Money, Honey
Mitch is offered the lead role in an action movie when the star is injured, but risks losing his role when he rejects the amorous advances of the film's producer. Meanwhile, Shauni tries to raise money to keep an animal rescue organization from shutting down.
The Fabulous Buchannon Boys
Mitch's brother Buzzy comes to visit with his estranged son Kyle, who proves to be a bad influence on Hobie. When Kyle illegally surfs near the condemned San Dimas Pier, he collides with a submerged piling, and is sent underwater, unconscious.
Point of Attack
Cort returns to Baywatch, helping Eddie in an aquatics program designed for inner-city youths. When Eddie takes a gang leader under his wing, he finds himself in conflict with the boy's father (Danny Trejo), who has encouraged his son's gang activity.
Sandcastles
Hobie becomes enamored with a homeless girl whose mother has disappeared. He helps his new friend retrieve an important item stolen from her by a vagrant.
Thin or Die
Shauni decides that she and Eddie should take a break from their romance after failing a magazine's couple compatibility test. Eddie teaches an overweight woman who has loved him from afar the importance of self-esteem, while Mitch and Hobie adopt a dog that is the only witness to the owner's kidnapping.
The Trophy (1)
Eddie's life is torn apart by the accusation of statutory rape from the overprotective father of a lonely teenager trying to make friends. She lied to a group of other teenage girls about her encounter with Eddie, claiming he seduced her. Then one of the other girls told her father to get rid of her.
Mitch deals with the anger of a paraplegic former lifeguard, Eric Turner. Prone to daredevil adventures, Eric gets Hobie into trouble.
The Trophy (2)
With Eddie facing rape charges, Mitch suspends him from Baywatch. But when Shauni confronts the teenager to ask her to tell the truth to exonerate Eddie, the teenager, tired of feeling like an outcast, attempts to kill herself. Eric Turner has an accident while hang gliding. Mitch saves him in a daring glider rescue.
If Looks Could Kill
Mitch falls for a beautiful woman he has rescued, never dreaming she is actually a murderess.
Reunion
Mitch attends his high school reunion, rekindling an old flame with former wife Gail, while Eddie plays father for the day.
War of Nerves
Ex-con and martial arts master Mason Sato (Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa) terrorizes Mitch, Kaye, and Hobie. Sato is a vengeful drug lord Mitch helped put in prison five years ago. Also, Lt. Edwards teaches Shauni how to surf.
Big Monday
Kaye Morgan introduces a deaf girl to sign language, while Mitch confronts a terrifying childhood memory of a severe storm that hit the L.A. beaches 30 years ago. Hobie deals with his fear of waves and saves a friend.
Sea of Flames
Mitch and his staff pursue illegal drug manufacturers operating a seaborne laboratory. Lt. Edwards reminisces about his rookie summer and finds love with an aging movie star.
Now, Sit Right Back and You'll Hear a Tale
During a routine rescue, Eddie slips and hits his head. He finds himself on a madcap adventure to "Gilligan's Island" where he meets Gilligan and Mary Ann.
The Chamber
Mitch rescues a diver trapped 90 feet below the ocean surface, but almost dies while suffering the effects of decompression sickness.
Shark's Cove
A beautiful Olympic hopeful disappears after a savage shark attack, and Mitch closes the beach. Eddie's brother Bobby arrives for a weekend visit.
The Lost Treasure of Tower 12
Two cat burglars lose their loot under a lifeguard tower, and an eccentric beach poet finds it. The young poet uses his newfound wealth to woo Shauni.
The Big Spill
Toxic waste, corporate greed, and a determined environmental spell trouble for the Baywatch lifeguards.
Game of Chance
A masked thief robs Harvey and his poker companions during a high-stakes game. Harvey and Mitch pursue and capture the disgruntled gambler turned high-seas pirate. Meanwhile, Eddie struggles with the disapproval of Shauni's family, especially her father. While Eddie is walking away from Shauni's sister's engagement party, Kim (Shauni's older sister) gets her hand stuck in the pool pump, and luckily Eddie saves her.
The Summer of '85
After seven years, Eddie's first love, at age 15, appears in Los Angeles, complicating his life with Shauni and entangling him in a web of lies and an unsolved murder.
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