The Bionic Woman Classic Season 2 Episode 2

Ep 2. In This Corner, Jaime Sommers

  • September 29, 1976
  • 6.7  (126)

In this episode of The Bionic Woman (Classic), titled "In This Corner, Jaime Sommers," viewers are once again reunited with their favorite bionic heroine. In this installment, Jaime Sommers finds herself struggling with the idea of retirement after her mentor, Harry Walker, passes away. Feeling a sense of guilt and responsibility, as well as a need to honor his legacy, Jaime decides to use her bionic abilities to enter the world of professional women's wrestling.

As Jaime trains for her new role as a wrestler, viewers get a behind-the-scenes look at the intense preparation and training that goes into entering the ring. From strength and conditioning exercises to learning the different moves and holds, Jaime has her work cut out for her. But as always, she is determined to succeed.

As she starts to gain momentum in the wrestling world, Jaime realizes that there is more at stake than just her personal success. When she discovers that her competitor, Tina, has been using illegal steroids to enhance her performance, Jaime must decide whether to expose her or let her continue to cheat her way to the top.

Throughout the episode, viewers also get a glimpse into Jaime's personal life, as she deals with the challenges of being a bionic woman and balancing it with her romantic relationships. In particular, her boyfriend Steve Austin makes an appearance and offers her some much-needed encouragement and support.

Overall, "In This Corner, Jaime Sommers" is a classic episode of The Bionic Woman that showcases the character's strength and determination, both in and out of the ring. With plenty of action, drama, and heart, it is a must-watch for fans of the series.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 29, 1976
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.7  (126)