Ep 15. Bash at the Beach
- TVPG
- February 19, 1996
- 42 min
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6.2 (174)
In Baywatch season 6 episode 15, titled "Bash at the Beach," the lifeguards of Baywatch are gearing up for a big party to celebrate their successful summer season. As preparations get underway, Mitch (played by David Hasselhoff) receives a surprise visit from his old friend and college roommate, Craig (played by Parker Stevenson).
Craig is now a successful lawyer, but he's also dealing with some personal demons, including a recent divorce and a drinking problem. Mitch wants to help his friend, but he's also preoccupied with making sure the party goes smoothly and keeping his eye on the beach.
Meanwhile, C.J. (played by Pamela Anderson) is preparing for a big volleyball tournament that's taking place at the party. She's been training hard for weeks and is determined to come out on top. But when her partner gets injured, she's forced to team up with a new player, a handsome and charismatic stranger named John.
As the party gets underway and the volleyball tournament heats up, tensions start to flare. Craig's drinking starts to become a problem, and he starts making a scene. John also begins to show a dark side, becoming overly competitive and aggressive on the court.
Things come to a head when John and C.J. make it to the finals of the tournament. During the game, John becomes increasingly aggressive, eventually injuring one of their opponents and getting himself disqualified. C.J. realizes that John isn't the charming, fun-loving guy she thought he was, and ends up quitting the tournament altogether.
Meanwhile, Craig's drinking spirals out of control, and he ends up getting into an altercation with Mitch. It's a chaotic and dramatic scene, but in the end, Mitch manages to talk some sense into his friend, and they reconcile.
Overall, "Bash at the Beach" is an action-packed episode filled with drama, romance, and intense volleyball action. It's a fun and exciting addition to the Baywatch series and is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats from beginning to end.