[s1e1] Welcome Home, Jaime Part 1 Link
Despite her desire for a quiet life, Jaime remains indebted to Oscar Goldman and the Office of Scientific Intelligence (OSI). This first part sets the stage for her "part-time" status as a government operative using her superhuman strength, speed, and hearing. The Plot Thickens
The Resurrection of Jaime Sommers: A Look Back at "Welcome Home, Jaime" [S1E1] Welcome Home, Jaime Part 1
The premiere establishes the dual nature of Jaime’s new existence: Despite her desire for a quiet life, Jaime
On January 14, 1976, television history was made when Lindsay Wagner officially stepped into her own spotlight as Jaime Sommers in the series premiere of The Bionic Woman . The episode, titled marked the beginning of a spin-off that would eventually rival—and sometimes surpass—its parent show, The Six Million Dollar Man , in popularity. A Second Chance at Life The episode, titled marked the beginning of a
In " Welcome Home, Jaime: Part 1 ," we find Jaime recovering from a successful, experimental cryogenic freezing that saved her life. As her memories slowly begin to resurface, she seeks a sense of normalcy, moving back to her hometown of Ojai, California.
Jaime takes a job teaching middle and high school students at the Ventura Air Force Base school. She lives in a charming attic loft above her foster parents, Jim and Helen Elgin.