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5/10
Sybill and Jaws
TheFearmakers8 February 2019
Two stories, one involving the short-haired woman from The Matrix as a girl with two personalities. One shy, one sexy. Strangely enough, the shy one is sexier, and is the one Mitch agrees to date while the sexy one i.e. her sexy other personality tries killing him. The other story, the b-side, involves David Charvet having nightmares about sharks, ripping of Jaws like many episodes do. Basically slow moving and filler. But not horrible.
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7/10
How 'bout you fellas?
sandcrab7221 August 2021
Excellent performance by Carrie-Anne Moss. Script starts out strong. Gets iffier. Drama. Action. Bikini foxes. Got it all.

Dream sharks punish Matt for being a bad boyfriend. He can't scream under water. He's bummed. Enjoy!
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1/10
Baywatch!
bombersflyup18 May 2021
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I guess it's suppose to be a twist, but obvious from the outset that it's one person with multiple personality disorder and just annoying. Not a fan of Moss either. Along with that annoying plot is Matt and Summer's annoying relationship.
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2/10
The things you have to do early on in your career...
ttapola29 November 2009
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Once again, when I stopped watching a pre-recorded show, the TV happened to be set on the channel showing Baywatch and I was exposed to it. I was desperately trying to reach the remote before the show could wipe out a significant amount of my brain cells, but then... a pre-*The* Matrix (and post-"Matrix", which is quite a coincidence), actually even pre-"Models Inc.", where I'd first seen her circa 1995, Carrie-Anne Moss appeared on screen. "To Hell with it", I thought, "I can afford a few brain cells."

Baywatch surely didn't improve any since the previous re-run episode that ambushed me. C-A is playing identical twins, one of which is a kind nerd (because she has glasses and her hair is in a tight knot) and the other one is a glamorous temptress who becomes obsessed with Mitch. Except that they are actually one woman with a multiple personality disorder! The scene where this is revealed has to rank as one of the worst in its category in the history of both film and TV. C-A *can* act, but the script she is given is so horrendous even Kate Winslet couldn't have pulled it off successfully. Especially when there is a "reveal" in the end that there actually *were* identical twins, but one of them died as a child. Which naturally lead to the surviving one absorbing her personality. Sure...

I'll spare you with the details, since any thinking person can see where the plot is going - nothing here will surprise you. No, scratch that - the god-awful badness actually *did* surprise me. When Baywatch is unintentionally funny, it is a guilty pleasure, but this time it seems they actually thought they were making a *very* serious episode - you can tell, because there is a shocking lack of the sunny slow-motion beach montages! Unfortunately the talent behind the show does not match their "ambition".

Oh, and it seems Matt has developed a fear of sharks in the episodes that I missed, so he decides - you guessed it - to face his fear by diving in a cage among sharks. Except that, as Summer points out, the fear of sharks is just a manifestation of Matt's *actual* fear of relationship. Implausibly, this leads to sequence where Matt has to rescue Summer from a shark. Having accomplished that, he can commit to a relationship with Summer. You read that right. Is that supposed to be some kind of character arc? The upside is that from now on, when I see bad writing on a TV show or a movie, I can remind myself of this episode and hopefully come to the conclusion that things *have* generally improved in the 15 years since this turkey was made.

In conclusion: This episode is strictly for masochists and/or hardcore C-A fans only.
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9/10
How...
brendan-wag26 February 2022
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Is this not the highest rated episode in the shows history. So ridiculous in the best way.

Trinity with her craziness. Sharks that can't bite humans going after the legs of the lifeguards, and the classics of hasselhoff going after a drowning or two. I guess little to no Pam if that is your thing. Also reuse of shark stock shots. Highly worth a random Sunday watch.
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