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Hobie befriends a homeless girl and looks to reunite her with her her mother. Harvey is forced to find new accommodations after he is evicted by his girlfriend.
  • Homelessness.

    8.1
    "Great"
    Well, I guess it was time for a good Baywatch episode since the last one completely sucked. The main theme this time is being homeless, something that has been largely portrayed during this season of Baywatch. And thankfully, there were two stories going on at the same time. While I still ain't thrilled about the music montages, at least they don't bother me as much as a bad story does.

    The main story this time was Hobie befriending a girl that lost her mother, and we learn more about her while the story mixed with the story of the homeless man that attacked Eddie and stole Shauni's picture. As I've mentioned during season one, I love it when two stories mix well together. The only bad thing was the fact that the girl ran away nearing the end of the episode because the exact same thing happened two episodes ago when Mitch's nephew ran away and ended up in the hospital.

    The other story, one of Harvey losing a place to live, was very funny and interesting to watch - just as long as the character is kept to some sort of a normal behavior.moreless
  • It was well written!

    9.6
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    I feel really weird putting Well Written as my classification for a Baywatch episode but this episode was well written! It was very good at showing the reality of being homeless! I enjoyed this episode very much and thought of it as one of the best ive seen so far! Some parts were funny and others were not so funny! It was a very good combination and a very enjoyable episode with lots of action, tears, and laughter! I loved the scenes where Mitch was trying to talk to Hobie about the birds and the bees! Those were very funny and light hearted scenes! Very good episode!moreless
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