Ep 13. War of Nerves
- TVPG
- February 3, 1992
- 43 min
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5.8 (200)
Baywatch season 2 episode 13 is titled "War of Nerves." The episode opens with a beachgoer getting stung by a jellyfish, causing him to go into shock. Meanwhile, Mitch is teaching a water safety class to a group of children. Suddenly, a man dives off the pier and doesn't resurface. The lifeguards quickly jump into action, but the man is nowhere to be found.
As the lifeguards search for the missing man, they realize that he may have been attacked by a group of sharks that have been spotted in the area. This puts everyone on edge, and tensions begin to rise between the lifeguards. Mitch is determined to catch the sharks and protect the beach, but he is met with resistance from some of his colleagues who believe that he is putting himself and others in danger.
As the search for the missing man continues, the lifeguards are faced with their own personal demons. Eddie is struggling with the fact that he may never be able to return to the water after an injury, while Shauni is dealing with the aftermath of a traumatic experience. Meanwhile, a new lifeguard, Jill, joins the team and quickly proves to be a valuable asset.
As the sharks continue to threaten the safety of the beach, the lifeguards must come together and work as a team to stop them. However, their efforts are complicated by a group of fishermen who are determined to catch the sharks and sell them for profit. This puts the lifeguards in a dangerous position, as they try to protect the sharks and keep the beachgoers safe at the same time.
As the situation intensifies, Mitch must confront his own fears and insecurities in order to lead the team to victory. With the help of his colleagues, he devises a plan to catch the sharks and protect the beach. In the end, they emerge victorious and are able to restore order to the beach.
"War of Nerves" is a thrilling episode that showcases the bravery and determination of the Baywatch lifeguards. It tackles important themes such as teamwork, leadership, and overcoming personal obstacles. It also highlights the importance of protecting marine wildlife and preserving the natural beauty of our beaches.