Plot twist: Teague's just a jokester who thought it'd be fun to trick the BuchBrideBee Agency into chasing alleged paranormal activity, and they were just gullible enough to buy into it, so Teague decided to see just how far he could keep pushing the bit.
With the Star Trek connection, he's clearly part of the Q Continuum who just likes screwing around in these shows with incredibly loose rules for magic and the supernatural. Q even dropped in on Charmed posing as "Odin" just to check how he was getting along.
@@Jude300c HasselHuff: The Lifeguard Pokémon Fairy Water Hasselhuff has a strong hatred of the Houndour line, the only thing they hate more than that, however; is have their saves stolen by other Hasselhuffs.
Mitch is just pissed because Donna and Teague are bugging him when he's trying to read about hockey in the sports pages. "Have you heard about a creature called..." "Not fucking now, Teague! You don't interrupt me when I'm reading about hockey! Once it starts, it goes!"
Wait wait wait. The kids were in the wreckage for three and a half weeks?! How in the hell did they survive this long? Did they have fresh water? Did they have another sibling they ate? The horror is just beginning here!
Not only would food and water be a problem, the kids breathing down there would quickly use up all the oxygen in the air trapped inside the ship. At best, they would suffocate after a couple of days. Presumably, the two ejogans would be breathing water most of the time.
Dorian Gregory being diagnosed with diabetes at 9 is so cool to me. I was also diagnosed with diabetes at age 9, and what was the show I watched endless reruns of while I grappled with my new diagnosis? Charmed. If I'd known at the time, it actually probably would have helped me a lot. Cool to know now, though!
14:02 "File closed". Oh lawd. You warned and warned that this was an X-Files imitation, but I did not expect it to just be that blatant. Ya know that Captain Picard face-palm meme? That is me in real life right now and I'm not even kidding.
Would it really have been that hard to come up with a backstory for Teague? Really? "I work for a division of the government which investigates strange phenomena. But since we want to keep things off the books and clandestine as possible, we hire out independent investigators to help in our missions. And everyone says you're the best around, I'd like to hire you." See? And I'm not even a professional writer. Anyway, I'm so happy you're finally covering this season. I've been hoping for someone to document the madness this show delves into.
You know when you said that Baywatch season 2 refused to explain the show premise I thought you were just exaggerating. Wow you were not. Hell let me write it. Mitch: Hey Ryan did you know I met aliens once? Ryan: Oh wow that’s incredible Teague: Hey I heard alien talk, you wanna work for me?
I sort of admire the honesty of having Mitch outright admit that he has no idea what Teague's motivations are or why he's investigating the supernatural.
What's so funny is it would have taken very little to do so. A little tweaking to this episode would be a great example. Instead of the woman in the ocean, they find a victim with claw marks that couldn't be made by any animal native to the area. As they investigate, whatever paranormal group Teague is a part of tells them to back off because they're looking into things they can't understand. Mitch investigates anyway because he's a stubborn ass, the discover the supernatural is real, Teague decides they might be useful after all and *boom* there's your soft reboot.
Personally, I think they should've gone another route that still explains nothing, but lays the foundation for the supernatural. Donna asks Mitch who that guy is, and he responds just as dismissively, "What do you mean? That's Teague, he's been working with me and Ryan for years. We go way back to when he was helping me solve crimes as a lifeguard." Like everything, this perplexes Donna, and she tries to correct him, "That wasn't Teague, that was Ga-" And she's immediately cut off by Teague, who's now right next to her and giving her that book, citing a conversation that they had about past lives. She stutters in confusion, trying to explain that she's never met him before, but her train of thought's thoroughly derailed and she just thanks him and wanders out of the scene. It's never mentioned again, and everyone acts like Teague has always been there.
I hate to reward something as crazy as adding sci-fi monsters to the second season of a Baywatch spinoff but I do have to admit that if I had known that is what happened I would have been 5000% more likely to start watching this show
I love how there's just a 2 minute long Dorian Gregory tangent in a 15-minute long video because she's avoiding the topic at hand THAT MUCH. Priorities, gotta love em.
If this show had been smarter, it would have made every single monster an aquatic version of a different Halloween Monster. An Aqua-Mummy, water breathing draculas, Seawolf....
Every time a baywatching appears I’m filled with such joy, then my pessimism reminds me that this means one day we won’t have any more to look forward too.
You've got to hold onto the thought that, when that day finally comes, John 'Damn Right, We Missed You' Cort will to us one last time (along with a host of Allison's greatest character voices from times past).
Re: 7:00, it may not be that mysterious to you and I, but this is Donna. She's probably spent months at a time trying to divide eight pizza slices among four people.
I literally slow-clapped when Mitch was like, "Let's suffocate it" and then he triggered an explosion. That was just... _*chef's kiss_ That was the funniest thing I've seen all day, lmao XD
So Dorian Gregory is rapping about shooting Leprechauns?... New head cannon, Dorian Gregory is an actual monster hunter and Baywatch Nights Season 2 are adaptations of his actual adventures.
because Dorian Gregory is in two different supernatural shows I have a theory that Baywatch nights and charm are in the same universe After the events of charm, Darryl quit the police force, change his name so he could work on paranormal cases
You know, I work a repetitive warehouse job where I can listen to things to help pass time, so I re-visit this series a lot, and somehow I always manage to forget about the leprechaun rap
It's time for (bi?)annual binge of Baywatching, and I just want to comment, as always, that your voice acting never fails to crack me up, and I sincerely hope you'll never grow as disillusioned with doing Baywatching as Hasselhoff grew with actual Baywatch, lmao.
I was about to ask how a human-sized monster that couldn't even kill one Griff sank a boat that massive but, well, I'm going to have to park the logic centres of my brain somewhere far away if I'm going to get through this season, aren't I?
@@AllisonPregler His recurring hunger was based on staring at that In N Out, always just out of reach. The Animal Style was the key to his hidden memories ALL ALONG.
I don't know what it is but, even by your standards, your delivery in this episode and the Season 2 Intro were off-the-chart hilarious. It shouldn't be possible to get a prolonged belly laugh just by saying, "oh, cool," regardless of context but, good Lord, did you.
Why do I suddenly want to play Resident Evil: Revelation? If there only was a detective to solve that mystery. Also: "Terror of the Deep", and the monster isn't lovecraftian? What the hell is that?
My theory is that Teague actually IS Darryl from Charmed. Who went back in time through a crossrip in reality and is now trying to know all the paranormal things in a desperate attempt to get home... and he's using a lifeguard trying to play detective because he's an easy pawn in his twisted game. Or this whole thing is just really stupid, the hell if I know.
Hm, the air dates from the DVD set could refer to the first time the episodes aired on German television, on a station called Sat 1. Wikipedia says that the first episode aired there on July 14th 1996. And the season 2 premiere aired on April 22nd 1998. Looks like the imdb page uses the German air dates, too. S1 was aired on a weekly basis here, whereas S2 episodes aired from Monday to Friday, except on holidays like May 1st.
I gotta say, I'm gonna miss the old theme and vibe of the first season. It had that perfect 90's cheese/mediocrity to it that made it kind of endearing lol.
The reason the show when dark was Mulder and Skully went undercover as a couple on a beach vacation in order to hunt for a monster on the run. It dodged them by disgusting as a lifeguard and invited his friends to hide out at the Baywatch beach.
My oh my! What in the ham sandwich was that? I just finished watching S02E01 and naturally I'm on UA-cam to watch Allisons hilarious masterpieces of Baywatching. And I'm not sure if I have the stomach to continue watch this second season of Nights. All I wanted is a show like the first five or six episodes of season 1 😢
Why is there so much air above the waterline inside a completely submerged shipwreck? It _is_ completely under water, right? Why else would they have to get inside by diving into it instead of climbing/rapelling down and continuing from there. The lights from outside the wreck in the scenes when they're above the waterline inside are "Baywatch's" typical "we're under water in an air bubble/cave/whale's butthole, everything is blue outside" lighting. The physics of the wreck make no sense. Am I missing something? How deep is the water around Catalina Island? The dead diver wears a suit for surface-supplied diving, which makes no sense for work in debris inside a wreck. Mitch von Mulder and Griff take their masks off inside the wreck and don't take any pressure equalising time. How deep under the surface of the Pacific are they? More than 30ft? I have multiple questions concerning barotrauma. Which brings me to the explosion inside the wreck that should lead to a flooding of the air bubble, but I'm afraid my brain will leak out of my ears if I try to make sense of how strong the windows/hatches and damaged superstructure of the sunken ship are supposed to be. It's the first episode of "X-Files Nights" and already nothing makes sense... THE FIRST EPISODE! (Bonus question: Why is Donna working at "Nights" without a bra on? I get that she's the "new Pamela", but come on! Really?)
I think this is the most we've ever heard Donna speak in a Baywatching Nights episode and I gotta say, I greatly prefer your impression of Donna over her actual voice.
Sometimes I think I've been waiting my whole life for you to review Baywatch Nights Season 2 but here we are, and my expectations have been thoroughly exceeded
"Terror of the Deep" sound like a season 4 episode of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea - so I'd just expect 'scary' creatures/monsters (i.e. blokes in dodgy rubber suits walking very very slowly, arms outstretched, dripping icky and going 'grrrrrrrrrr'). Great fun!
Ok, the next Leprechaun movie needs to be Dorian Gregory hunting the Leprechaun and singing this as the theme song. 🙏 please. They can even rap battle!
I like to think that Teeg employs Mitch and Ryan is because no one would miss them if they died but they somehow keep managing to fail in an upwardish direction, so he keeps them on until they wear out their usefulness
I for some reason thought it'd be a good idea to start watching Baywatch Nights the other day (i'm two episodes in so far) and at about the 15 minute mark of this episode i got a sinking feeling that the entire episode was going to take place on the ship. This was Snowbeast levels of padding
So, let me figure this out. Mitch is searching for a sea monster he doesn't believe in for his mysterious friend of mystery... and he brings... Griff? What on earth does Griff bring? He's Griff!
I can't put into words how much I've been looking forward to this. I audibly squeed when it hit my UA-cam feed. And yes, I know that's kind of sad, but I'm probably in good company here.
"The shark has officially been jumped, and it's all out of Jills to eat"
That line is *chef's kiss*
Only the writers of this show can make a sea yeti uninteresting
Cause it needed to be a sea ye-tay.
Is it still a Yeti once it’s in the U.S., and California in particular?
Wouldn’t it be a Seasquatch? 🧐
I really want Mitch's exasperated "Where are you _going_ with this?" to be a running gag for the rest of Baywatching.
'while Mitch gets progressively annoyed.'
Oh yes. Oh he does. So annoyed. He does not believe in the tooth fairy or the Easter bunny.
Good one, Mary-Kate.
Will the leprechaun hate never end?!
"It's the bigfoot of New Guinea"
When I hear of a water-dwelling monster with a poisonous bite, I also think "bigfoot".
Focus groups hated Bigfin.
Plot twist: Teague's just a jokester who thought it'd be fun to trick the BuchBrideBee Agency into chasing alleged paranormal activity, and they were just gullible enough to buy into it, so Teague decided to see just how far he could keep pushing the bit.
Ryan: Ajogun, huh? Sounds like a made up word.
Teague :They pre date modern language.
Ryan: Oh. Right. I see.
Plot Twist Twist: Teague is _The_ Jokester! Which means Mitch is actually Bathero! Bathero is really cool and handsome after all!
With the Star Trek connection, he's clearly part of the Q Continuum who just likes screwing around in these shows with incredibly loose rules for magic and the supernatural. Q even dropped in on Charmed posing as "Odin" just to check how he was getting along.
"Mitch is all huffy about something"
HASSELHUFF!!!
Sounds like the next form of a certain Jiggly pokemon
Jigglypuff evolves into Wigglytuff which evolves into a Hasselyhuff
@@Jude300c HasselHuff: The Lifeguard Pokémon
Fairy Water
Hasselhuff has a strong hatred of the Houndour line, the only thing they hate more than that, however; is have their saves stolen by other Hasselhuffs.
Mitch is just pissed because Donna and Teague are bugging him when he's trying to read about hockey in the sports pages.
"Have you heard about a creature called..."
"Not fucking now, Teague! You don't interrupt me when I'm reading about hockey! Once it starts, it goes!"
Talking to someone about past lives but not remembering their name is the most relatable this show has ever been.
I love how I randomly stumble upon a two year old comment by a youtuber I follow xD
Wait wait wait. The kids were in the wreckage for three and a half weeks?! How in the hell did they survive this long? Did they have fresh water? Did they have another sibling they ate? The horror is just beginning here!
*SLAP* How dare you bring logic?
Here in Baywatch-land, there is no such thing as logic!
Obviously the kids ate the other survivors, hence the skeleton that was picked clean. It's a wonder the Erjogan survived so long.
Not only would food and water be a problem, the kids breathing down there would quickly use up all the oxygen in the air trapped inside the ship. At best, they would suffocate after a couple of days. Presumably, the two ejogans would be breathing water most of the time.
Dorian Gregory being diagnosed with diabetes at 9 is so cool to me. I was also diagnosed with diabetes at age 9, and what was the show I watched endless reruns of while I grappled with my new diagnosis? Charmed. If I'd known at the time, it actually probably would have helped me a lot. Cool to know now, though!
14:02 "File closed". Oh lawd. You warned and warned that this was an X-Files imitation, but I did not expect it to just be that blatant. Ya know that Captain Picard face-palm meme? That is me in real life right now and I'm not even kidding.
Would it really have been that hard to come up with a backstory for Teague? Really?
"I work for a division of the government which investigates strange phenomena. But since we want to keep things off the books and clandestine as possible, we hire out independent investigators to help in our missions. And everyone says you're the best around, I'd like to hire you."
See? And I'm not even a professional writer.
Anyway, I'm so happy you're finally covering this season. I've been hoping for someone to document the madness this show delves into.
Cody invents Nightboat the crime solving boat
You know when you said that Baywatch season 2 refused to explain the show premise I thought you were just exaggerating. Wow you were not. Hell let me write it.
Mitch: Hey Ryan did you know I met aliens once?
Ryan: Oh wow that’s incredible
Teague: Hey I heard alien talk, you wanna work for me?
Baywatch Nights doesn't explain much of anything, I believe because they didn't care to put any thought into anything.
I sort of admire the honesty of having Mitch outright admit that he has no idea what Teague's motivations are or why he's investigating the supernatural.
What's so funny is it would have taken very little to do so. A little tweaking to this episode would be a great example. Instead of the woman in the ocean, they find a victim with claw marks that couldn't be made by any animal native to the area. As they investigate, whatever paranormal group Teague is a part of tells them to back off because they're looking into things they can't understand. Mitch investigates anyway because he's a stubborn ass, the discover the supernatural is real, Teague decides they might be useful after all and *boom* there's your soft reboot.
Personally, I think they should've gone another route that still explains nothing, but lays the foundation for the supernatural.
Donna asks Mitch who that guy is, and he responds just as dismissively, "What do you mean? That's Teague, he's been working with me and Ryan for years. We go way back to when he was helping me solve crimes as a lifeguard."
Like everything, this perplexes Donna, and she tries to correct him, "That wasn't Teague, that was Ga-" And she's immediately cut off by Teague, who's now right next to her and giving her that book, citing a conversation that they had about past lives. She stutters in confusion, trying to explain that she's never met him before, but her train of thought's thoroughly derailed and she just thanks him and wanders out of the scene. It's never mentioned again, and everyone acts like Teague has always been there.
I was unaware of how much I needed rapping Darryl in my life until this moment
"The date is September 11" How appropriate for the first episode of this season...
*O O O F*
@@juliagoodwin9510 :p
I hate to reward something as crazy as adding sci-fi monsters to the second season of a Baywatch spinoff but I do have to admit that if I had known that is what happened I would have been 5000% more likely to start watching this show
Bay watching nights! Just when you thought it was safe to be a lifeguard detective!
I love how there's just a 2 minute long Dorian Gregory tangent in a 15-minute long video because she's avoiding the topic at hand THAT MUCH. Priorities, gotta love em.
Good thing for Griff the coast guard keeps a supply of Ajogan antivenin on hand at all times!
If this show had been smarter, it would have made every single monster an aquatic version of a different Halloween Monster. An Aqua-Mummy, water breathing draculas, Seawolf....
I'd say sea devil... but doctor who beat them to that one
Its a shame Dr.Shark never made an appearance during this season, he would have been a perfect addition to the cast!
I love how Griff is basically a pokemon in your videos.
hes not pokemon. hes griff!
@@mimkyodar * Throws pokeball at Griff *
Every time a baywatching appears I’m filled with such joy, then my pessimism reminds me that this means one day we won’t have any more to look forward too.
Maybe V.I.P will follow?
You've got to hold onto the thought that, when that day finally comes, John 'Damn Right, We Missed You' Cort will to us one last time (along with a host of Allison's greatest character voices from times past).
I hope so!@@julioagua
_Damn!_ Let's face it: that Alfonzo Blackwell theme is, really, the only salvageable piece from this train-wreck lol
Re: 7:00, it may not be that mysterious to you and I, but this is Donna. She's probably spent months at a time trying to divide eight pizza slices among four people.
I literally slow-clapped when Mitch was like, "Let's suffocate it" and then he triggered an explosion. That was just... _*chef's kiss_ That was the funniest thing I've seen all day, lmao XD
So Dorian Gregory is rapping about shooting Leprechauns?... New head cannon, Dorian Gregory is an actual monster hunter and Baywatch Nights Season 2 are adaptations of his actual adventures.
because Dorian Gregory is in two different supernatural shows I have a theory that Baywatch nights and charm are in the same universe
After the events of charm, Darryl quit the police force, change his name so he could work on paranormal cases
The Picture of Dorian Gregory
even better, joined the force to get AWAY from paranormal, hence "i don't wanna know..."
Dorian Gregory in Charmed: I don't wanna know.
Dorian Gregory in Baywatch Nights: *YOU* don't wanna know.
he does have a family on charmed lol.
You know, I work a repetitive warehouse job where I can listen to things to help pass time, so I re-visit this series a lot, and somehow I always manage to forget about the leprechaun rap
Mitch asking " Where are you going with this?". Seriously, we were all asking the same question during the second season.
And I thought the X-Files couldn't get any worse than the Lone Gunman investing in a killer VR game, but you've shown me up Baywatch Nights.
Oh this is bad... but it'll never be as bad as that crazy VR episode
It's time for (bi?)annual binge of Baywatching, and I just want to comment, as always, that your voice acting never fails to crack me up, and I sincerely hope you'll never grow as disillusioned with doing Baywatching as Hasselhoff grew with actual Baywatch, lmao.
Thanks so much!
I was about to ask how a human-sized monster that couldn't even kill one Griff sank a boat that massive but, well, I'm going to have to park the logic centres of my brain somewhere far away if I'm going to get through this season, aren't I?
So where does "Terror at London Bridge" fit into the Baywatch Nights televisual universe? Because that could pretty much be a Nights season 2 episode.
Terror at London Bridge would be the Hoff's secret past origin story. He was in denial all these years, but now it's come back to haunt him.
@@AllisonPregler His recurring hunger was based on staring at that In N Out, always just out of reach.
The Animal Style was the key to his hidden memories ALL ALONG.
Its almost like season 2 is actually season 3 and the real season 2 that should have explained the supernatural was never filmed
There's no such thing as mysterious!
We should play in a band, just to be safe.
4:24 Oh my God Darryl singing that leprechaun song would have been the only thing that could have partially redeemed Charmed's season 5.
I'm so, so, so happy that IT'S FINALLY HAPPEEEEEEEEEENIIIIIIIING!!
Dr. Shark has a prescription: jumping!
I wanted something to switch my brain off and spooky baywatching nights appears in my subscription feed. I manifested it 😈
Dorian Gregory's eyebrows are a thing of beauty.
"a whole ass skeleton"
Delightful!
I laughed SO HARD
I don't know what it is but, even by your standards, your delivery in this episode and the Season 2 Intro were off-the-chart hilarious. It shouldn't be possible to get a prolonged belly laugh just by saying, "oh, cool," regardless of context but, good Lord, did you.
You see it all the time: Existential dread over the discovery of monsters and its implications? The only true therapy is judging a swimsuit contest.
Mitch: That was a brave thing she did for her kids.
The mom: You saved them? I thought you were going to lock them up with Hobie 1.
We got to the Supernatural part of Baywatch Nights, but in return, we had to sacrifice the outro song. Equivalent exchange, I guess
Why do I suddenly want to play Resident Evil: Revelation? If there only was a detective to solve that mystery.
Also: "Terror of the Deep", and the monster isn't lovecraftian? What the hell is that?
Yeah I'm disappointed it wasn't a straight up Deep One. Oh well, I'm still statting up Mitch for use in Call of Cthulhu.
They must have thrown out the tentacle from the episode with the surfboard-stealing octopus.
I'm starting to think a good chunk of this episode was made from B-roll and alternate takes from regular Baywatch.
We were warned about this in the Season Two Intro video, but I was not at all expecting this.
I need more Dorian Gregory music now.
“Kinda spooky, huh guys!” The season.
Fox Mulder wishes he could be skilled enough to take down leprechauns.
My theory is that Teague actually IS Darryl from Charmed. Who went back in time through a crossrip in reality and is now trying to know all the paranormal things in a desperate attempt to get home... and he's using a lifeguard trying to play detective because he's an easy pawn in his twisted game.
Or this whole thing is just really stupid, the hell if I know.
7:08 - perfection
PS: I'm somehow intrigued to get an "I'm Griff" shirt.
That last Hasselhof monologue just reminded me of his time as Jekyll and Hyde
Hm, the air dates from the DVD set could refer to the first time the episodes aired on German television, on a station called Sat 1. Wikipedia says that the first episode aired there on July 14th 1996. And the season 2 premiere aired on April 22nd 1998. Looks like the imdb page uses the German air dates, too. S1 was aired on a weekly basis here, whereas S2 episodes aired from Monday to Friday, except on holidays like May 1st.
I will definitely watch Dorian's Leprechaun rap on St Patrick's day.
At least he's finally putting his 'Witchery' skills to use
Gotta admit, when you said "let's talk about Dominic Gregory" I assumed you were going to reveal he was a creep in some way. Glad to be wrong.
I gotta say, I'm gonna miss the old theme and vibe of the first season. It had that perfect 90's cheese/mediocrity to it that made it kind of endearing lol.
I’m a Supernatural fan, I can handle stupid, so when I say, from the bottom of my heart, ‘what the fuck was that?’ I mean it
Yes Darryl makes his appearance ! I DO want to know!
"You're just pulling stuff out of your butt!" How this season was made 😂
"Teague is MYSTERIOUS!! SPOOOOOKY!!!!"
I been waiting for this train wreck
So did Mitch commit genocide by wiping out the last of the joerogans? I mean, it has got to be at least an endangered species.
The reason the show when dark was Mulder and Skully went undercover as a couple on a beach vacation in order to hunt for a monster on the run. It dodged them by disgusting as a lifeguard and invited his friends to hide out at the Baywatch beach.
My oh my! What in the ham sandwich was that? I just finished watching S02E01 and naturally I'm on UA-cam to watch Allisons hilarious masterpieces of Baywatching. And I'm not sure if I have the stomach to continue watch this second season of Nights. All I wanted is a show like the first five or six episodes of season 1 😢
Why is there so much air above the waterline inside a completely submerged shipwreck? It _is_ completely under water, right? Why else would they have to get inside by diving into it instead of climbing/rapelling down and continuing from there. The lights from outside the wreck in the scenes when they're above the waterline inside are "Baywatch's" typical "we're under water in an air bubble/cave/whale's butthole, everything is blue outside" lighting. The physics of the wreck make no sense. Am I missing something? How deep is the water around Catalina Island?
The dead diver wears a suit for surface-supplied diving, which makes no sense for work in debris inside a wreck. Mitch von Mulder and Griff take their masks off inside the wreck and don't take any pressure equalising time. How deep under the surface of the Pacific are they? More than 30ft? I have multiple questions concerning barotrauma. Which brings me to the explosion inside the wreck that should lead to a flooding of the air bubble, but I'm afraid my brain will leak out of my ears if I try to make sense of how strong the windows/hatches and damaged superstructure of the sunken ship are supposed to be.
It's the first episode of "X-Files Nights" and already nothing makes sense... THE FIRST EPISODE!
(Bonus question: Why is Donna working at "Nights" without a bra on? I get that she's the "new Pamela", but come on! Really?)
....I gotta admit, the watermark on Dorian's UA-cam videos is just...chef's kiss.
The fact that Charmed never made references to this when it came to Daryl is a tragedy of Shakespearean proportions.
This is why he doesn't want to know
I think this is the most we've ever heard Donna speak in a Baywatching Nights episode and I gotta say, I greatly prefer your impression of Donna over her actual voice.
Sometimes I think I've been waiting my whole life for you to review Baywatch Nights Season 2 but here we are, and my expectations have been thoroughly exceeded
"Terror of the Deep" sound like a season 4 episode of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea - so I'd just expect 'scary' creatures/monsters (i.e. blokes in dodgy rubber suits walking very very slowly, arms outstretched, dripping icky and going 'grrrrrrrrrr'). Great fun!
How do you survive for over two weeks in a sunken ship with a murderous poison bigfoot? I feel like we completely missed the real story here.
One of the few good things this year is Baywatching finally getting to Nights Season 2
Oh my GOD! Christmas came early!
Why is this not on any streaming service? I need a "weed, beer, & baywatch nights marathon" night hahaha
The supernatural is real, but mitch will spend 50% of his time pretending that it's not, got it. Love that plot segmenting!!!
Ok, the next Leprechaun movie needs to be Dorian Gregory hunting the Leprechaun and singing this as the theme song. 🙏 please. They can even rap battle!
I would pay to see that.
The writing doesn't seem to care either, so Mitch isn't alone.
Dorian's rapping is charming as hell.
I like to think that Teeg employs Mitch and Ryan is because no one would miss them if they died but they somehow keep managing to fail in an upwardish direction, so he keeps them on until they wear out their usefulness
Headcanon accepted
Shark's got loads to eat. Plenty of Jills to go around.
Edit: Who the hell is Griff!?
He’s Griff!
Don't worry. He'll let you know.
If the ship only sunk three weeks ago, then why does that dead diver wear such an old-timey diving suit?
I get a new James Somerton video AND a new Baywatching on the same day?! C'mon, it's not my birthday! XD
I for some reason thought it'd be a good idea to start watching Baywatch Nights the other day (i'm two episodes in so far) and at about the 15 minute mark of this episode i got a sinking feeling that the entire episode was going to take place on the ship. This was Snowbeast levels of padding
I've been waiting for this moment ever since you started Baywatching, and it was more than I ever hoped it could be.
So, let me figure this out. Mitch is searching for a sea monster he doesn't believe in for his mysterious friend of mystery... and he brings... Griff? What on earth does Griff bring? He's Griff!
I'm starting to think paranormal baywatch nights might have been a mistake.
TBH, I remember that monster hand coming out of the water and it did kinda scare me as a kid.
"I'm Griff!"
you call it X-files, I call it Scooby Doo, we just dont get the "meddling kids" de-masking moment at the end.
I've been waiting years for this and it did not disappoint.
I can't put into words how much I've been looking forward to this. I audibly squeed when it hit my UA-cam feed. And yes, I know that's kind of sad, but I'm probably in good company here.
2:38 That freeze frame. Nice!
Allison, i love your content here, but I'm not gonna lie. This is what I've been looking forward to. I'm a happy man today
CSI Miami: yeaaaaah
Baywatch Nights S2: aaaaaaaargh
Thank you so much for referencing Jill’s fate. It is a running joke in my house.
Wait. So the woman they rescued happened weeks ago? Then how in the world are those kids still alive?