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Jesse's ex-boyfriend threatens to expose her questionable past; April is devastated when she's unable to save a drowning man.
Jesse's ex-boyfriend threatens to expose her questionable past; April is devastated when she's unable to save a drowning man.
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S9, EP6 "Drop Zone"Jesse's ex-boyfriend threatens to expose her questionable past; April is devastated when she's unable to save a drowning man.
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S9, EP7 "Hot Summer Night"After a boating accident, Hobie could be charged with manslaughter; Jesse doubts her ability as a lifeguard.
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S9, EP8 "Swept Away"Mitch tries to help an abused boy regain his self-confidence; Alex pursues her dream of becoming a "Jeopardy!" contestant.
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S9, EP9 "The Swimmer"Mitch laments his fate over his failed marriage; JD and Cody consider applying for the Medal of Valor; April and Craig share a romantic date.
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S9, EP5 "The Natural"Mitch and Alex have to deal with the return of obnoxious medical supplies salesman Ed Symes and the appearance of a mysterious phantom lifeguard.
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S9, EP4 "Dolphin Quest"Cody and Alex take Timmy, Alex's autistic nephew, to swim with the dolphins at Dolphin Quest in Hawaii.
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S9, EP3 "Sharks, Lies & Videotape"A rival lifeguard company vies with Baywatch for the county contract; April wants to be a swimsuit model.
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S9, EP2 "Crash"The lifeguards (Parker Stevenson, Michael Newman) must rescue the survivors of a plane crash; Mitch (David Hasselhoff) and Neely (Jennifer Lynn Campbell) discuss their marriage.
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