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Baywatch Season 5 Episode 2 - Watch Legally and Safely

Baywatch Season 5 Episode 2

Episode Title: Livin' on the Fault Line (2)
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Airing Date: October 03, 1994
Runtime:60 min
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Baywatch: The big earthquake was a 7.2 on the Richter scale. While Stephanie is rescuing Max and Tom on the surface, Riley is trapped underwater under some rocks, Jackie is in big trouble as her trailer is about to go off the cliff and Mitch rescues Hobie in the garage just before the big heavy boat engine is about to fall down on him. Hobie is traumatized after the incident and is determined to leave California. Later when Mitch finds out about Jackie, he and Matt go there in the scarab. But in order to help Jackie, they need some help from Debra Snell a TV-reporter who flies a helicopter. While hanging down from the helicopter, Mitch manages to separate the trailer from the car, and by that save Jackie. Meanwhile, Stephanie risks her life by free diving down to Riley. But she manages to get him loose with the help of C.J, Newmie and Logan who has arrived in the scarab. When the lifeguards are rescuing Riley, Logan cuts a deal with Max. He will receive a sum of money if he can retrieve the seismometer from the bottom of the ocean. Because he does this, he defines orders and Stephanie punishes him by sending him to clean all the toilettes at Baywatch headquarters. When Caroline and Hobie find Garrick trapped under the pier, Hobie refuses to go under the pier but when he realizes that Caroline needs his help, he confronts his fear and helps her. But in the end, he decides to move to Gayle in Ohio.

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