Season 1 · Episode 1
Andrew deals with his failure to save a family from drowning.
Andrew attempts to free a man trapped in an overturned lifeboat; Miro meets an attractive nudist.
A sailboat gets caught on high seas in a storm.
Carly discloses her troubled childhood to Wendell; Andrew's nightmares escalate and he quits counseling; Miro picks up a teenage flag girl to bring to Laura's party.
A junkie is tossed overboard; Miro's truck is repossessed; Amy kicks Andrew out.
A rescue becomes personal for Laura when she is called upon to save the life of Jen, an undercover cop, who is Tina's biological mother. With tequila as incentive, Andrew and Carly study for the upcoming base inspection and accidentally share a passionate kiss. While attempting to repair Laura's backyard shed, Miro enlists Tina's help and ends up being a positive influence.
When a retired lighthouse keeper with Alzheimer's goes missing, it stirs up Carly's guilt for abandoning her father. Ursula finds Tina in a compromising position in Miro's hotel room and gives Miro the boot, landing him in Laura's guest house. Carly finds Wendell camping out, about to revert back to drugs.
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