The Lowe Files Season 1 Episode 2
The Lowe Files
Season 1

Ep 2. The Secret Underwater Base

  • TV-PG
  • August 9, 2017
  • 20 min
  • 6.1  (8)

The Lowe Files is a reality television series that premiered on August 2nd, 2017, on A&E. The series follows actor Rob Lowe and his two sons, Matthew and John Owen, as they travel across the country to explore unsolved mysteries and paranormal phenomena. In season 1, episode 2, titled "The Secret Underwater Base," the Lowes investigate a secretive underwater base that is rumored to exist off the coast of Santa Catalina Island in California.

The episode begins with the Lowes arriving in Santa Catalina Island, where they meet with a Marine biologist who specializes in studying marine life around the island. The biologist tells the Lowes about the rumors of a secret underwater base that were first reported in the 1970s. According to the rumors, the base was believed to be built by the U.S Navy as a research facility to experiment with new underwater technology.

The Lowes are intrigued and decide to hire a local boat captain to take them on a deep-sea dive to search for the base. They gear up and board the boat, and after a short ride, they reach the dive location. As they descend into the dark abyss, the Lowes use advanced scuba equipment, including a diving suit that allows them to communicate with each other while exploring.

As they search for the rumored base, the Lowes encounter a variety of marine life, including a school of brightly colored fish, a giant octopus, and a curious sea lion. With the help of the marine biologist, the Lowes navigate through the murky waters and eventually come across something unexpected. A massive metal structure emerges from the darkness, and the Lowes realize that they have found the secret base.

As they explore the base, the Lowes discover evidence of experiments that were conducted in the 1970s. They find old electronic equipment, research papers, and a map that outlines the base's layout. The Lowes document their findings using video cameras and voice recorders and make plans to investigate further.

The next day, the Lowes return to the surface, and eager to learn more. They visit a local museum that holds records of the Navy's presence on the island during the 1970s. There, they find a newspaper clipping that confirms the existence of the secret base and provides details about the experiments that were conducted. The Lowes are surprised to learn that the Navy was researching high-frequency sound waves and their effects on marine life.

As they continue their investigation, the Lowes interview locals who may have information about the base's past. They meet an elderly man who claims to have worked at the base and provides them with firsthand knowledge of the experiments. The man tells the Lowes that the base was shut down in the 1980s, and the Navy was never transparent about its activities there.

In the end, the Lowes piece together a compelling narrative of what took place at the secret underwater base. Their investigation sheds light on the Navy's use of hazardous sound waves in the vicinity of sea mammals. The Lowes end the episode by discussing their findings and the implications for the future of marine contamination.

Overall, season 1, episode 2 of The Lowe Files is highly engaging, with breathtaking underwater footage and an intriguing narrative. The show offers a unique perspective on unsolved mysteries, blending science and exploration to explain phenomena that may seem unexplainable. The Lowe Files features an exciting mix of adventure, science, and compelling storytelling that will thrill viewers of all ages.

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  • First Aired
    August 9, 2017
  • Content Rating
    TV-PG
  • Runtime
    20 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.1  (8)