The Bionic Woman (1976) s01e02 Episode Script
Welcome Home, Jaime: Part 2
NARRATOR: Jaime Sommers,
the world's first
bionic woman,
has returned to
Ojai, California,
where she and
Steve Austin grew up.
She was reunited
with Steve's parents.
Welcome home.
Oh, thank you.
It's so good to be home.
It's good to have
you home again.
Jaime made a new home
for herself
(BlONlC POWERS ACTlVATlNG)
(LAUGHlNG)
and became a schoolteacher.
JAlME: Seventh and
Who did that?
(CHlLDREN LAUGHlNG)
I am not just
another substitute.
I am here to stay.
I've always felt that
the best way of teaching
was the gentle approach.
(BlONlC POWERS ACTlVATlNG)
But others were
watching Jaime also.
(GROANS) Help!
It's gonna explode.
(BlONlC POWERS ACTlVATlNG)
That accident that you saw,
that you passed by
may not have been an accident.
Someone may be trying
to kill you.
Uh, who?
We don't know.
But we think it might be safer
for you to be away from here.
Wait a minute.
I came back to Ojai
to put down some roots.
All right.
Let me ask you something.
Say there's another
accident, only this time
you're in the middle of it.
CARLTON: Miss Sommers is quite
a unique young woman.
Quite unique.
I think it's time
I went to Ojai.
We have, uh, quite a few
surprises in store for her.
NARRATOR: And now part two
of "Welcome Home, Jaime"
on The Bionic Woman.
(lNDlSTlNCT CHATTER)
That's okay.
Come on, now.
All right.
Good question.
Who's got an answer
for that?
Joey.
Well, no women signed
the Declaration
of lndependence
'cause it was harder for
a woman to get a good
education back then.
There'd be a lot of
women signers nowadays.
Yeah, you've come
a long way, baby.
(ALL LAUGHlNG)
(BELL RlNGlNG)
Okay, now listen.
Wait. Wait.
Read chapter
four tonight,
and tomorrow we'll set up
our own Continental Congress,
okay? Bye. See ya.
(EXHALES)
(CHlLDREN YELLlNG)
MAN ON RADlO:
On the global front,
Ojai's own astronaut,
Col. Steve Austin,
who is presently in Thailand,
was given a royal welcome
by the king,
who is an amateur astronomer
and space buff.
The national weather
service reports
the following conditions.
Ojai and surrounding areas,
fair weather for
the balance of the week
(CAR EXPLODlNG)
(TlRES SCREECHlNG)
(BlONlC POWERS ACTlVATlNG)
(SlGHlNG) Oh!
(SlZZLlNG)
MAN: Come on.
Let's get out of here.
(DOORS SHUTTlNG)
(CAR REVVlNG)
You know what makes me
the maddest? Is that this was
my favorite pair of shoes.
Jaime, cut the kidding.
You could've
really been hurt.
Well, accidents happen.
Are you sure it was
an accident, Jaime?
Oscar called
a little while ago.
He said he'll be
down tomorrow.
But the first thing
he asked me
was if you were all right.
He sounded worried.
When have you ever
known Oscar not to
sound worried?
Oh!
Okay, I'll call him.
(HlGH FREQUENCY BEEPlNG)
What is it?
I don't know.
Mom, would you
do me a favor?
Now go down to your house,
call Oscar on your phone,
and tell him to come
here right away.
Something strange
is going on.
Sure, I'll do it.
Okay.
Okay.
(EXHALES)
Okay, Miss Sommers,
tub's all washed up.
Thanks, Teddy.
We sure wouldn't want
people to be dunking
for apples in
a dirty tub, would we?
Yeah. Hey, you gonna come
to the fair tomorrow?
I'm sure gonna try,
but you have a good
weekend, anyway.
Yeah. Okay,
you, too.
Okay.
Bye.
Bye.
Hello, Teacher.
Hi.
What did you find out?
We checked your
car thoroughly.
Garage says someone
put a small charge
on your brake lining.
So it really wasn't
an accident?
You're right.
You're right about
your telephone, too.
It is bugged.
By whom?
We've traced it to
two men in town.
We think they've got you
under surveillance.
They work for a man
called Carlton Harris.
Carlton Harris,
the lady killer, huh?
He owned that oil refinery
in the Caribbean
that Steve and l
tried to break into.
That's right.
But he has much more
than just an oil refinery.
He's got a conglomerate
of businesses,
one of which,
we understand,
was recently awarded
government contracts.
That's a good one.
So what is he?
Good guy or a bad guy?
He's a bad guy, Jaime.
There's nothing
we can do about it.
Why?
Carlton Harris is
a very shrewd man.
He intermixes his legitimate
business dealings
with his illegitimate ones.
We think that he's exporting
government secrets,
but we're not sure.
Again, we can't prove it.
We've lost three agents
trying to infiltrate
his organization.
Lost?
Yes, lost.
Permanently.
Which brings me back
to the point, Jaime.
We're concerned
about your safety.
Carlton Harris is trying
to kill you because
you attacked his refinery.
Now what we'd like you
Wait a minute, Oscar.
Why would he want to do that?
I messed up that
mission completely.
I did him no harm.
If he wanted to kill me,
wouldn't I be dead by now?
Well, how do you explain
these accidents then?
I think he's trying
to test me.
That's what it is.
What?
He saw me use
my bionics
at the refinery,
and I bet he's causing
these accidents to
find out more about me.
Could be, but why?
I don't know.
Why do you test drive a car?
Because you're thinking
about buying it.
Well, he certainly has
the money to make you
a good offer.
Now, if that is
what's on his mind,
why don't we make it
a lot easier for him?
Jaime, what are you
talking about?
Well, suppose he thought
that I was fed up with you
and the OSl,
it would be a perfect
opportunity for me to
just go right into his camp.
Now, wait a minute, pal.
Oscar, you said yourself,
you're having trouble
getting a man in there.
A woman would probably
have a better shot at it.
Jaime
It might work.
If we could make him think
that we've had a fight,
once I'm in his organization,
I can look around for some
hard criminal evidence,
and we could put him away.
Hmm. It might work.
All right. You got it.
On one condition.
You don't move until
you let me plan this.
Got yourself a deal.
Oscar, is it possible
that those two men that
he sent to watch me
are here on the base?
Yes, it's possible.
All right.
Well, then brace yourself.
I'm about to get mad at you.
What?
Oh! Oh, yeah. Okay.
JAlME: No,
I've had it with you.
OSCAR: But Jaime, listen,
you've got to understand.
I don't have to
understand a thing.
Budgets are budgets.
You know what you can do
with your budget.
And don't give me
a call until you have
a much better deal.
Jaime!
Mr. Secretary? This is
Oscar Goldman speaking.
No, she hasn't
come around yet.
Still the money problem.
Mr. Secretary,
isn't there anything
that you can do?
(TELEPHONE RlNGlNG)
(HlGH FREQUENCY BEEPlNG)
Hello?
Hello, Jaime? Uh
This is uh
This is Oscar.
What do you want?
Well, I'm calling
because I'm sorry that
you got so upset earlier.
Well, just be glad I didn't
get really mad and throw you
through a wall.
Jaime, I've been talking
with the Secretary
and he thinks he might
be able to raise your
Civil Service rating.
That means you'll
get more money.
How much money?
Well, he's thinking about,
oh, $19,000 a year.
$19,000 a year
for my services?
What do you think I am,
some kind of bionic
cocktail waitress?
How about you being a little
more reasonable, huh?
Listen, I have been plenty
reasonable enough with you.
Don't call me back until
you're ready to talk
about some money,
and I mean some big money.
Uh!
Sorry, Oscar.
JAlME: (ON TAPE)
Don't call me back until
you're ready to talk
about some money,
and I mean some big money.
(PHONE SLAMMlNG)
Well, now, this is a very
interesting development.
A trifle convenient, perhaps,
but still very interesting.
Still and all, she did
seem to be under some
kind of mental stress
when I first met her.
Maybe her attitudes now
are an outgrowth of that.
Oh, that was
an excellent job, Bailey.
Her brakes failing.
Yes, indeed, a masterpiece.
Thank you,
Mr. Harris.
And it shows me once again how
very special Miss Sommers is.
Well, what exactly
is so special
about her, Dad?
(CHUCKLES)
You'll see, Donald.
You'll see.
Is something bothering
you, Donald.
You've been sort of quiet
ever since you graduated
from law school last week.
You're not still considering
going into government work,
are you?
No, not really, Dad.
I want to work
with you.
(CHUCKLES)
That's my boy.
You are still, uh, planning
to concentrate your efforts
on your legitimate
business interests and to
drop the others, right?
Oh, yes and,
to a large extent,
I've done just that,
Donald.
But you're gonna have
to learn something about
the definition of legitimate.
You see, no business
is without some
minor corruption.
(CHUCKLES) I'm afraid
that Plato's utopia
just doesn't exist.
(SlGHS)
But I understand
how you feel.
Law school had
the same effect on me
when I was your age.
I came out very much
the idealist,
just like yourself,
but long experience has
taught me that the real world
has a sliding scale of values.
What may seem like
corrupt behavior to one
is perfectly legitimate
behavior to another.
I understand that, Dad.
I'm not quite as naive
as that.
But you make it sound as if
everyone can be bought.
Well, I feel that everyone
can be persuaded.
But corruption is just
a point of view.
Now, take Miss Sommers.
Now, to her superior, Goldman,
she's about to become corrupt.
But as far as
I'm concerned,
she's just beginning to
realize her own worth.
(LAUGHlNG) You'll see.
(TELEPHONE RlNGlNG)
Hello.
CARLTON: Miss Sommers?
Yes. Who's this?
Carlton Harris.
Do you remember me?
Yes.
Well, it's nice talking
to you again.
What do you want?
I want to help you.
How?
Well, I'm aware of
the current negotiation
problems
that you're experiencing
with OSl.
I don't know what
you're talking about.
(CHUCKLES) Oh, come now,
Miss Sommers, don't be coy.
I'm in a position to make you
a very wealthy woman.
Now tell me that
doesn't interest you.
It might.
Of course it does.
Now, but I must move quickly,
so if you're
really interested,
meet me in the alley
behind the Bank of Ojai
in 10 minutes.
Otherwise, we'll forget
the whole thing.
CARLTON: Ten minutes.
Otherwise, we'll forget
the whole thing.
CARLTON: She should be
well in there by now.
You never did tell me
what is so special
about her, anyway?
You're about to see
for yourself.
Go!
(TlRES SCREECHlNG)
Hey, stop it!
You'll hit her.
She can't get out!
Stop!
(BlONlC POWERS ACTlVATlNG)
Well, Miss Sommers,
you are very special indeed,
and we have a lot of things
to talk about.
Jaime. Some champagne?
Thank you.
To your health
and wealth.
Ah, Donald.
Did I tell you, Jaime,
that my son just graduated
from Harvard Law School,
magna cum laude?
Yes, you did.
Good morning,
Donald.
Well, I'm very proud
of my boy.
Someday, all of this
will be his.
(LAUGHS)
And you, my dear,
are a fascinating blend
of beauty and truly
remarkable strength.
(CHUCKLES)
You're a regular Allen Funt,
do you know that?
Now how are you able to do
things like this?
Well, I was in
a skydiving accident.
I lost both legs
and an arm.
So I allowed Goldman
to make me a guinea pig
and test his
bionic theories.
Is it just your
arm and your legs?
Yes.
Exactly how strong
are you?
Strong enough.
Fascinating.
That almost makes me want
to overlook the fact
that you've so conveniently
decided to join forces
with me.
Let's get one thing
straight, Mr. Harris.
I haven't decided a thing.
You're simply
my first offer,
that's all.
Now, I would like
to go home.
No, now don't
misunderstand, Jaime.
I am very anxious to have
you join our organization.
Well, I haven't heard
one offer yet.
How would you like to
earn one million dollars
in the next 24 hours?
Now that sounds like
an offer to me.
Well, what do
I have to do?
Well, there are several items
that I would like to acquire.
And you'd like me
to steal them?
To put it coldly, yes.
And we have an opportunity
to acquire the first item
by attending a formal party
this evening.
A formal party?
Well, I'm not Well,
I'm not really prepared
for that, though.
I'll have to go out
and buy some clothes.
I couldn't exactly go
in this, you know.
There is no need to leave
my little compound here.
I'm sure we can find
clothing for you.
Provided we have
a deal. Have we?
You better believe it.
Excellent.
Follow me.
Does your father always
come on like this?
I think you'll find
something in there
to fit you.
They're beautiful.
(LAUGHS)
They're only the beginning,
my dear.
Carlton,
if we're gonna go,
I'd better get dressed.
(CHUCKLES)
Needless to say,
I'm delighted to
have you with us.
I'm delighted
to be here.
(DOOR CLOSlNG)
You old snake.
(HlGH FREQUENCY BEEPlNG)
OSCAR: So she hasn't
called you either, huh?
No, and apparently
she didn't come in
at all last night.
What does it mean,
Oscar?
Well, she's doing
some work for me, Jim.
But she was supposed
to contact me first.
Guess we'll just have to wait
till we hear from her.
What kind of work,
Oscar?
Some security work.
Nothing too serious.
You know, I think I'll have
one of my men stationed over
at her place
and maybe one
over here, too,
twenty-four hours a day,
in case she tries to get
a message through.
Well, if you're gonna
do all that, Oscar,
it must be serious.
You're worried,
aren't you?
No, Helen,
she's all right.
You hope so.
JAlME: Who is it?
Donald Harris.
Are you decent?
Almost.
Come on in.
It was awfully hard to
decide what to wear.
I've had my differences
with your father,
but it's very difficult not to
like someone who gives you
such lovely things.
Yeah.
Dad always likes
to stack the deck
in his favor.
Well, what's wrong
with that?
Nothing, I guess.
You like?
Very much.
Would you hook
me up, please?
Certainly am glad
to see you can talk.
You're easy
to talk to.
Your father didn't
give you much of a chance
on the terrace, did he?
Well, you could say
he's kind of dominant.
But he really means well.
Does he?
Yes, I think so.
He really is
a very nice man.
Well, frankly, it doesn't
matter to me
what kind of a man he is
as long as he continues to
supply things like this.
Do you really need it, though?
What do you mean?
Well, you had a successful
career as a tennis pro.
Must have made
a comfortable income,
and now with your teaching.
Well, Donald,
there's comfortable,
and then there's comfortable,
if you know what I mean.
Only too well.
Oh, it sounds to me like
your father's actions
don't always please you.
I guess you just didn't seem
like the kind of person
who would let herself
be bought so easily.
Well, what can I tell you.
I'm a very special person.
And if I can work
for someone who truly
appreciates my abilities
and is willing to reward me
in such a grand fashion,
then why should
I turn that down?
I guess you shouldn't,
if that's where your head is.
Well, where is
your head, Donald?
Now, we're going to the estate
of Charles Butler,
an industrial designer,
a friend and competitor.
Now, his design lab
is in his home.
In his safe is a packet
of designs for something
called Project Rebound.
And you want that packet.
No, my dear.
We want that packet.
(GUESTS CHATTERlNG)
Listen, I am just tickled to
have you here tonight, Jaime.
Maybe you could give
me a little advice
on my backhand.
Ah. You play tennis?
BUTLER: Well, I play at it.
Actually, I think
I'm doing pretty good
if I don't injure myself.
(CHUCKLES) Oh, come on,
it can't be that bad.
Everybody has trouble
with their backhand.
I did, too.
I've seen you play.
I know better.
A real champion,
eh, Charles?
Yeah, and you know
what amazes me?
Just take a look
at that arm.
Now how can anything
so delicate, so feminine,
have so much strength?
Oh, but there's
so much more there
than meets the eye.
Yes, but what does
meet the eye
is mighty pleasing.
I say, Charles,
isn't that Dee Parkinson
who just came in?
Huh? Well, what do you know.
He did show up.
Will you excuse me, Jaime?
Of course.
Well, my dear,
you're a hit.
Isn't that what you're
paying me for?
No, I'm paying you to get
that Project Rebound packet.
Now?
Yes.
His design lab
is the first door
down that hall.
The vault is inside.
Now, I trust you won't have
any trouble with
the high voltage time lock.
(CLlCKlNG)
(BUZZlNG)
(BlONlC POWERS ACTlVATlNG)
(BLASTlNG)
(BlONlC POWERS ACTlVATlNG)
We're going to
make a great deal
of money together.
Now, the next item must
also be collected tonight.
You don't waste
any time, do you?
Well, I can't afford to.
You see, I'm acquiring
these items
for a group of buyers
who must take delivery
in the morning.
Now for this next gambit,
you'll need a change
of clothing.
A certain look.
You'll find a sketch
along with your clothes
upstairs in your bedroom.
Okay.
Ah, but. uh
Please don't leave
just yet.
Give me a few more moments
to admire you.
Oh, Carlton
I really am
quite drawn to you,
you know.
Certainly,
you can sense that.
I'm sure it's part of
the reason why I allow
myself to trust you.
Father.
I have to speak to you
for a moment alone.
Oh, very well.
Jaime was just
going up to change.
Do hurry, my dear.
I will be down
as soon as I can.
Are you okay?
Huh?
Uh, yeah.
Yeah, I'm fine.
(HlGH FREQUENCY BEEPlNG)
Now then,
what's the trouble?
Uh, it's well
It's about, uh
It's not a problem.
It's just that
For goodness sake, Donald.
Stop fumphering.
Go pour yourself
a brandy or something.
Yes,
I believe I will.
"Property of the U.S. Navy.
Top secret."
Is this what Jaime
stole this evening?
Yes.
Dad, what are you
involved in?
I mean, the government
Donald, Donald, you're
going to have to learn
to put yourself
above business interests.
Even above government
interests.
I've told you,
it's all corrupt to
one degree or another.
But this is top secret
material.
Donald, everybody
steals from everybody.
In business, in government,
everybody does it.
There's nothing new
about it, it started
before you were born.
In fact, it started
before I was born,
and the rewards
are bountiful.
It doesn't make it
right, Dad.
Well, it all depends
on your point of view.
Now take this
latest transaction.
It simply involves our
collecting a few plans
and some key components
to a classified
sonar device
that the Navy's building
for its nuclear submarines.
(LAUGHS) Why,
one of my own companies
even has a contract to supply
one of the components.
That's how I became aware
of Project Rebound
and its value.
Now, I have a very powerful
group of foreign buyers
taking delivery at 8:00
tomorrow morning.
Now, to them,
what we're doing
is very right.
Now, is there something you
wanted to talk to me about?
Uh. Uh
Yes, l
I wanted to talk to you
about Jaime.
Well?
Um
I'd like to talk
to you later.
There's something
I'd like to check out first.
CARLTON: Fine.
We must move quickly
so as not to disappoint
our buyers.
(BlONlC POWERS ACTlVATlNG)
Now, let's go see
if Jaime's ready.
Now as soon as you're
in the complex,
what you're looking for
is an electronic component
the LV13 Sonic Modulator.
It should be in
the room I described.
Any questions?
No.
Okay. Good luck.
Thank you.
Donald? What
You don't mind
if I go along,
do you?
Uh
You don't have anything
to hide, do you?
Well, of course not.
Okay. No, no.
You wait here.
I think I'll do better
in there by myself.
Yes, I'm sure
you can.
(BlONlC POWERS ACTlVATlNG)
Leaving another note?
Now pick up that note
and the component,
and let's go.
We have some problems
to discuss.
OSCAR: Charlie, when did
this theft occur?
BUTLER:
Well, I noticed it
two hours after the party.
The more I look at it,
the more it looks like
somebody just
pulled it apart,
but that's impossible.
Of course that's impossible.
Did you keep a guest book?
Yeah. The first thing
your man picked up.
Please, let me
see that.
I sure feel badly that
this had to happen
this way, Oscar.
I mean, I know that
you and the Secretary
trusted me
to keep my copies of
the sonar designs safe.
They still might
be safe.
I think I know who's
behind this theft.
You do?
Can you tell me?
We go back a lot of years.
You know I can't give away
any trade secrets,
but I've got an agent
on top of it.
The agent is working within
the thief's organization.
Oh, I'm sure glad
to hear that.
The only problem I have is
not being able to communicate
with that agent.
You know, if you shoot me,
I'm not gonna be able
to drive very well.
Pull off to
the side up here.
Oh, now, see that
worries me a lot.
Just pull off to
the side, Jaime.
Turn off the engine.
You're a spy, aren't you?
You're working undercover
for the OSl?
When you're right,
you're right.
You know, in a way,
I'm kind of glad.
What?
I just didn't want
to believe that you'd
sell out so easily.
Why?
I like you, Jaime.
Is that why you
didn't show your father
the first note?
Or have you
done that already?
No, I didn't.
I was going to,
but then I realized that
Project Rebound was top
secret government material.
That's right.
Now that you know both sides,
what're you gonna do?
Look, I want you to
understand something.
I love my father.
I feel an obligation
to protect him.
And beyond that,
I have a great respect
for his abilities.
He can be warm
and compassionate.
What are you
getting at?
I want to make a deal.
What kind of a deal?
I'll return
the Project Rebound material
in exchange for
my father's freedom.
I couldn't do that
even if I wanted to.
He's responsible
for the deaths of
three OSl agents.
I don't believe you.
It's true. He even took
a couple shots at me.
No.
My father could not do that.
I mean, he couldn't do
something like
Donald, did you think that
you could sit and hold a gun
on somebody like this?
Is that what you went
to law school for?
How do I know you're
telling me the truth?
Oh! Donald, I'm sorry,
but it is true.
Now, there's got to be proof
hidden somewhere here,
and that's why I'm here.
They sent me
to find it.
And now I've got to
prevent him from selling
that sonar unit as well.
Why are you doing this?
I mean, you're putting
yourself in a lot of danger.
Because I believe
what I'm doing is right.
And so does he.
Are you going
to expose me?
If what you say is true
If it's true,
and I can prove it
to myself,
I can't stand
in your way.
(TELEPHONE RlNGlNG)
Hello.
Yeah. This is
Charlie Butler here.
Oh, yes, Charles.
Well, I'm sorry to
call you so late,
but something happened here
tonight that I thought you
ought to know about.
I mean, you know,
sort of one government
contractor to another.
What's the problem?
Well, I'm calling
all my friends
who've got companies
that are involved in
this Project Rebound.
Look, somebody
broke in here tonight
and stole all the designs for
the heart of the sonar unit.
No, really?
How dreadful.
(CAR SCREECHlNG)
I thought maybe you'd
like to tighten up your
own security a little.
Oh! Yes, Charles,
I'll certainly see to it.
Are there any leads?
Well, a friend of mine,
an Oscar Goldman from
the OSl is into it.
Goldman?
'Course he's right on top
of whoever stole it.
In fact, he told me that
he had an agent inside.
He does?
Yeah, the OSI is
a sharp organization.
Carlton?
Are you there?
Uh, yes. Yes, Charlie.
I was, uh
I was just thinking over
what you said.
Thank you very much
for calling me.
I'm very glad to have
that information.
JAlME: Do you always
get up this early
on a Sunday morning?
Yes, when there's
unfinished work
to be done.
This is the last item that
we have to acquire?
Yes, and it's gonna
require all your
bionic skills to get it.
You're gonna
have to be a kind of
a bionic cat burglar.
What do I have to do?
Well, you're going
to infiltrate this
electronics firm.
Electrodyne lncorporated.
A top security building.
Just as we discussed
earlier, right?
Right.
And once inside
the vault,
you'll find
a yellow padded envelope
containing a printed circuit.
Then that's it?
Correct.
All right, now wait
five minutes
and then make
your move.
Okay.
Wish me luck.
Oh, yes, indeed.
Go tell our guests
I'll be joining them
in a moment.
Certainly, Mr. Harris.
CARLTON: Donald?
Well, it looks like
you've been busy.
Or have you finally decided
to take an interest
in my business affairs?
You've lied
to me, Father.
(LAUGHS)
Oh, what are you
talking about?
I'm talking about this.
I'm talking about
what I found in
your safe last night.
You shouldn't have gone
in there, Donald.
But I have.
That is my private file.
I can understand that.
Because it certainly
spells out just how corrupt
your business dealings are.
Corrupt and violent.
Put that material
back, Donald.
You see, these letters
clearly show you indictable
in the deaths
of three people.
Put them back, Donald.
Is that all you can say?
Don't you feel
any remorse?
Don't you feel anything?
What kind of a man are you?
Oh, climb down
off your high horse.
Remember, I'm your father.
But, Dad, you had
three men killed!
The world can be a very
difficult place, Donald.
It's survival of the fittest.
It always has been.
You'll learn to realize
that when you
No!
I'm not gonna learn
anything more from you.
Not from you!
I've always been very
proud of you, Donald.
I'd like to feel that
I have you with me.
But if you have no desire
to share in my victories,
then you may leave.
I think you'd be foolish
to do that,
because I am just about
to make the biggest
sale of my career.
I am about to show
my foreign buyers
something that is
40 times more valuable than
Project Rebound's sonar unit.
I would like to know
that I do have you
with me, Son.
Wealth and power are
the keys to all things.
Think before you throw
those keys away.
(BlONlC POWERS ACTlVATlNG)
I know how interested you are
in the sonar unit, gentlemen,
but I thought you'd
find Miss Sommers
far more interesting.
Once you've seen
all that she can do,
I'm sure you'll be anxious
to pay handsomely for her.
(BlONlC POWERS ACTlVATlNG)
(BlONlC POWERS ACTlVATlNG)
Welcome, Jaime.
I don't believe this.
You did an excellent job
getting in here.
My foreign friends here
were quite impressed
with your abilities,
and I'm sure they're
quite anxious
to take you apart
and study you.
Don't do anything foolish.
Now, you're swift,
but you can't
outrun a bullet.
And now, if you'll come
with me quietly.
No, Father.
Donald!
I won't let you
do this.
Don't be ridiculous,
put that gun down
before you hurt yourself.
Don't tell me what
to do anymore.
Now come on, Jaime.
(BlONlC POWERS ACTlVATlNG)
(BlONlC POWERS ACTlVATlNG)
Oh!
Are you okay?
Yeah.
You know, I have
to call the OSl.
I'm awful sorry
about your father.
So am l.
OSCAR: Thanks to you, Jaime,
we've been able to indict
Carlton for murder.
What about Donald?
He's gonna take some
time off to collect
his thoughts,
then look for a job,
maybe with a law firm.
He'll do okay,
'cause he did
well in college.
Well, that makes me
feel a little better.
Jaime, you did good
and I'm proud of you.
Steve would be, too.
How is he?
Oh, he's fine.
He's finishing up
a job in Thailand.
He sent his love.
Well, give him mine, too.
Hey, you know what?
This is the first time you've
ever sent me on a mission
and I haven't messed it up.
I actually think
I'm gonna be okay.
I think so, too.
Miss Sommers?
I looked for you at
the fair yesterday.
Oh, I'm sorry,
I wanted to come,
but I had so much
running around to do.
It was very important.
I wanted to see you
dunk for apples.
(LAUGHS) I'm
I'm sorry I missed it.
Well, I saved one
for you anyways.
Oh, an apple
for the teacher.
Corny, huh?
No, I think it's terrific.
the world's first
bionic woman,
has returned to
Ojai, California,
where she and
Steve Austin grew up.
She was reunited
with Steve's parents.
Welcome home.
Oh, thank you.
It's so good to be home.
It's good to have
you home again.
Jaime made a new home
for herself
(BlONlC POWERS ACTlVATlNG)
(LAUGHlNG)
and became a schoolteacher.
JAlME: Seventh and
Who did that?
(CHlLDREN LAUGHlNG)
I am not just
another substitute.
I am here to stay.
I've always felt that
the best way of teaching
was the gentle approach.
(BlONlC POWERS ACTlVATlNG)
But others were
watching Jaime also.
(GROANS) Help!
It's gonna explode.
(BlONlC POWERS ACTlVATlNG)
That accident that you saw,
that you passed by
may not have been an accident.
Someone may be trying
to kill you.
Uh, who?
We don't know.
But we think it might be safer
for you to be away from here.
Wait a minute.
I came back to Ojai
to put down some roots.
All right.
Let me ask you something.
Say there's another
accident, only this time
you're in the middle of it.
CARLTON: Miss Sommers is quite
a unique young woman.
Quite unique.
I think it's time
I went to Ojai.
We have, uh, quite a few
surprises in store for her.
NARRATOR: And now part two
of "Welcome Home, Jaime"
on The Bionic Woman.
(lNDlSTlNCT CHATTER)
That's okay.
Come on, now.
All right.
Good question.
Who's got an answer
for that?
Joey.
Well, no women signed
the Declaration
of lndependence
'cause it was harder for
a woman to get a good
education back then.
There'd be a lot of
women signers nowadays.
Yeah, you've come
a long way, baby.
(ALL LAUGHlNG)
(BELL RlNGlNG)
Okay, now listen.
Wait. Wait.
Read chapter
four tonight,
and tomorrow we'll set up
our own Continental Congress,
okay? Bye. See ya.
(EXHALES)
(CHlLDREN YELLlNG)
MAN ON RADlO:
On the global front,
Ojai's own astronaut,
Col. Steve Austin,
who is presently in Thailand,
was given a royal welcome
by the king,
who is an amateur astronomer
and space buff.
The national weather
service reports
the following conditions.
Ojai and surrounding areas,
fair weather for
the balance of the week
(CAR EXPLODlNG)
(TlRES SCREECHlNG)
(BlONlC POWERS ACTlVATlNG)
(SlGHlNG) Oh!
(SlZZLlNG)
MAN: Come on.
Let's get out of here.
(DOORS SHUTTlNG)
(CAR REVVlNG)
You know what makes me
the maddest? Is that this was
my favorite pair of shoes.
Jaime, cut the kidding.
You could've
really been hurt.
Well, accidents happen.
Are you sure it was
an accident, Jaime?
Oscar called
a little while ago.
He said he'll be
down tomorrow.
But the first thing
he asked me
was if you were all right.
He sounded worried.
When have you ever
known Oscar not to
sound worried?
Oh!
Okay, I'll call him.
(HlGH FREQUENCY BEEPlNG)
What is it?
I don't know.
Mom, would you
do me a favor?
Now go down to your house,
call Oscar on your phone,
and tell him to come
here right away.
Something strange
is going on.
Sure, I'll do it.
Okay.
Okay.
(EXHALES)
Okay, Miss Sommers,
tub's all washed up.
Thanks, Teddy.
We sure wouldn't want
people to be dunking
for apples in
a dirty tub, would we?
Yeah. Hey, you gonna come
to the fair tomorrow?
I'm sure gonna try,
but you have a good
weekend, anyway.
Yeah. Okay,
you, too.
Okay.
Bye.
Bye.
Hello, Teacher.
Hi.
What did you find out?
We checked your
car thoroughly.
Garage says someone
put a small charge
on your brake lining.
So it really wasn't
an accident?
You're right.
You're right about
your telephone, too.
It is bugged.
By whom?
We've traced it to
two men in town.
We think they've got you
under surveillance.
They work for a man
called Carlton Harris.
Carlton Harris,
the lady killer, huh?
He owned that oil refinery
in the Caribbean
that Steve and l
tried to break into.
That's right.
But he has much more
than just an oil refinery.
He's got a conglomerate
of businesses,
one of which,
we understand,
was recently awarded
government contracts.
That's a good one.
So what is he?
Good guy or a bad guy?
He's a bad guy, Jaime.
There's nothing
we can do about it.
Why?
Carlton Harris is
a very shrewd man.
He intermixes his legitimate
business dealings
with his illegitimate ones.
We think that he's exporting
government secrets,
but we're not sure.
Again, we can't prove it.
We've lost three agents
trying to infiltrate
his organization.
Lost?
Yes, lost.
Permanently.
Which brings me back
to the point, Jaime.
We're concerned
about your safety.
Carlton Harris is trying
to kill you because
you attacked his refinery.
Now what we'd like you
Wait a minute, Oscar.
Why would he want to do that?
I messed up that
mission completely.
I did him no harm.
If he wanted to kill me,
wouldn't I be dead by now?
Well, how do you explain
these accidents then?
I think he's trying
to test me.
That's what it is.
What?
He saw me use
my bionics
at the refinery,
and I bet he's causing
these accidents to
find out more about me.
Could be, but why?
I don't know.
Why do you test drive a car?
Because you're thinking
about buying it.
Well, he certainly has
the money to make you
a good offer.
Now, if that is
what's on his mind,
why don't we make it
a lot easier for him?
Jaime, what are you
talking about?
Well, suppose he thought
that I was fed up with you
and the OSl,
it would be a perfect
opportunity for me to
just go right into his camp.
Now, wait a minute, pal.
Oscar, you said yourself,
you're having trouble
getting a man in there.
A woman would probably
have a better shot at it.
Jaime
It might work.
If we could make him think
that we've had a fight,
once I'm in his organization,
I can look around for some
hard criminal evidence,
and we could put him away.
Hmm. It might work.
All right. You got it.
On one condition.
You don't move until
you let me plan this.
Got yourself a deal.
Oscar, is it possible
that those two men that
he sent to watch me
are here on the base?
Yes, it's possible.
All right.
Well, then brace yourself.
I'm about to get mad at you.
What?
Oh! Oh, yeah. Okay.
JAlME: No,
I've had it with you.
OSCAR: But Jaime, listen,
you've got to understand.
I don't have to
understand a thing.
Budgets are budgets.
You know what you can do
with your budget.
And don't give me
a call until you have
a much better deal.
Jaime!
Mr. Secretary? This is
Oscar Goldman speaking.
No, she hasn't
come around yet.
Still the money problem.
Mr. Secretary,
isn't there anything
that you can do?
(TELEPHONE RlNGlNG)
(HlGH FREQUENCY BEEPlNG)
Hello?
Hello, Jaime? Uh
This is uh
This is Oscar.
What do you want?
Well, I'm calling
because I'm sorry that
you got so upset earlier.
Well, just be glad I didn't
get really mad and throw you
through a wall.
Jaime, I've been talking
with the Secretary
and he thinks he might
be able to raise your
Civil Service rating.
That means you'll
get more money.
How much money?
Well, he's thinking about,
oh, $19,000 a year.
$19,000 a year
for my services?
What do you think I am,
some kind of bionic
cocktail waitress?
How about you being a little
more reasonable, huh?
Listen, I have been plenty
reasonable enough with you.
Don't call me back until
you're ready to talk
about some money,
and I mean some big money.
Uh!
Sorry, Oscar.
JAlME: (ON TAPE)
Don't call me back until
you're ready to talk
about some money,
and I mean some big money.
(PHONE SLAMMlNG)
Well, now, this is a very
interesting development.
A trifle convenient, perhaps,
but still very interesting.
Still and all, she did
seem to be under some
kind of mental stress
when I first met her.
Maybe her attitudes now
are an outgrowth of that.
Oh, that was
an excellent job, Bailey.
Her brakes failing.
Yes, indeed, a masterpiece.
Thank you,
Mr. Harris.
And it shows me once again how
very special Miss Sommers is.
Well, what exactly
is so special
about her, Dad?
(CHUCKLES)
You'll see, Donald.
You'll see.
Is something bothering
you, Donald.
You've been sort of quiet
ever since you graduated
from law school last week.
You're not still considering
going into government work,
are you?
No, not really, Dad.
I want to work
with you.
(CHUCKLES)
That's my boy.
You are still, uh, planning
to concentrate your efforts
on your legitimate
business interests and to
drop the others, right?
Oh, yes and,
to a large extent,
I've done just that,
Donald.
But you're gonna have
to learn something about
the definition of legitimate.
You see, no business
is without some
minor corruption.
(CHUCKLES) I'm afraid
that Plato's utopia
just doesn't exist.
(SlGHS)
But I understand
how you feel.
Law school had
the same effect on me
when I was your age.
I came out very much
the idealist,
just like yourself,
but long experience has
taught me that the real world
has a sliding scale of values.
What may seem like
corrupt behavior to one
is perfectly legitimate
behavior to another.
I understand that, Dad.
I'm not quite as naive
as that.
But you make it sound as if
everyone can be bought.
Well, I feel that everyone
can be persuaded.
But corruption is just
a point of view.
Now, take Miss Sommers.
Now, to her superior, Goldman,
she's about to become corrupt.
But as far as
I'm concerned,
she's just beginning to
realize her own worth.
(LAUGHlNG) You'll see.
(TELEPHONE RlNGlNG)
Hello.
CARLTON: Miss Sommers?
Yes. Who's this?
Carlton Harris.
Do you remember me?
Yes.
Well, it's nice talking
to you again.
What do you want?
I want to help you.
How?
Well, I'm aware of
the current negotiation
problems
that you're experiencing
with OSl.
I don't know what
you're talking about.
(CHUCKLES) Oh, come now,
Miss Sommers, don't be coy.
I'm in a position to make you
a very wealthy woman.
Now tell me that
doesn't interest you.
It might.
Of course it does.
Now, but I must move quickly,
so if you're
really interested,
meet me in the alley
behind the Bank of Ojai
in 10 minutes.
Otherwise, we'll forget
the whole thing.
CARLTON: Ten minutes.
Otherwise, we'll forget
the whole thing.
CARLTON: She should be
well in there by now.
You never did tell me
what is so special
about her, anyway?
You're about to see
for yourself.
Go!
(TlRES SCREECHlNG)
Hey, stop it!
You'll hit her.
She can't get out!
Stop!
(BlONlC POWERS ACTlVATlNG)
Well, Miss Sommers,
you are very special indeed,
and we have a lot of things
to talk about.
Jaime. Some champagne?
Thank you.
To your health
and wealth.
Ah, Donald.
Did I tell you, Jaime,
that my son just graduated
from Harvard Law School,
magna cum laude?
Yes, you did.
Good morning,
Donald.
Well, I'm very proud
of my boy.
Someday, all of this
will be his.
(LAUGHS)
And you, my dear,
are a fascinating blend
of beauty and truly
remarkable strength.
(CHUCKLES)
You're a regular Allen Funt,
do you know that?
Now how are you able to do
things like this?
Well, I was in
a skydiving accident.
I lost both legs
and an arm.
So I allowed Goldman
to make me a guinea pig
and test his
bionic theories.
Is it just your
arm and your legs?
Yes.
Exactly how strong
are you?
Strong enough.
Fascinating.
That almost makes me want
to overlook the fact
that you've so conveniently
decided to join forces
with me.
Let's get one thing
straight, Mr. Harris.
I haven't decided a thing.
You're simply
my first offer,
that's all.
Now, I would like
to go home.
No, now don't
misunderstand, Jaime.
I am very anxious to have
you join our organization.
Well, I haven't heard
one offer yet.
How would you like to
earn one million dollars
in the next 24 hours?
Now that sounds like
an offer to me.
Well, what do
I have to do?
Well, there are several items
that I would like to acquire.
And you'd like me
to steal them?
To put it coldly, yes.
And we have an opportunity
to acquire the first item
by attending a formal party
this evening.
A formal party?
Well, I'm not Well,
I'm not really prepared
for that, though.
I'll have to go out
and buy some clothes.
I couldn't exactly go
in this, you know.
There is no need to leave
my little compound here.
I'm sure we can find
clothing for you.
Provided we have
a deal. Have we?
You better believe it.
Excellent.
Follow me.
Does your father always
come on like this?
I think you'll find
something in there
to fit you.
They're beautiful.
(LAUGHS)
They're only the beginning,
my dear.
Carlton,
if we're gonna go,
I'd better get dressed.
(CHUCKLES)
Needless to say,
I'm delighted to
have you with us.
I'm delighted
to be here.
(DOOR CLOSlNG)
You old snake.
(HlGH FREQUENCY BEEPlNG)
OSCAR: So she hasn't
called you either, huh?
No, and apparently
she didn't come in
at all last night.
What does it mean,
Oscar?
Well, she's doing
some work for me, Jim.
But she was supposed
to contact me first.
Guess we'll just have to wait
till we hear from her.
What kind of work,
Oscar?
Some security work.
Nothing too serious.
You know, I think I'll have
one of my men stationed over
at her place
and maybe one
over here, too,
twenty-four hours a day,
in case she tries to get
a message through.
Well, if you're gonna
do all that, Oscar,
it must be serious.
You're worried,
aren't you?
No, Helen,
she's all right.
You hope so.
JAlME: Who is it?
Donald Harris.
Are you decent?
Almost.
Come on in.
It was awfully hard to
decide what to wear.
I've had my differences
with your father,
but it's very difficult not to
like someone who gives you
such lovely things.
Yeah.
Dad always likes
to stack the deck
in his favor.
Well, what's wrong
with that?
Nothing, I guess.
You like?
Very much.
Would you hook
me up, please?
Certainly am glad
to see you can talk.
You're easy
to talk to.
Your father didn't
give you much of a chance
on the terrace, did he?
Well, you could say
he's kind of dominant.
But he really means well.
Does he?
Yes, I think so.
He really is
a very nice man.
Well, frankly, it doesn't
matter to me
what kind of a man he is
as long as he continues to
supply things like this.
Do you really need it, though?
What do you mean?
Well, you had a successful
career as a tennis pro.
Must have made
a comfortable income,
and now with your teaching.
Well, Donald,
there's comfortable,
and then there's comfortable,
if you know what I mean.
Only too well.
Oh, it sounds to me like
your father's actions
don't always please you.
I guess you just didn't seem
like the kind of person
who would let herself
be bought so easily.
Well, what can I tell you.
I'm a very special person.
And if I can work
for someone who truly
appreciates my abilities
and is willing to reward me
in such a grand fashion,
then why should
I turn that down?
I guess you shouldn't,
if that's where your head is.
Well, where is
your head, Donald?
Now, we're going to the estate
of Charles Butler,
an industrial designer,
a friend and competitor.
Now, his design lab
is in his home.
In his safe is a packet
of designs for something
called Project Rebound.
And you want that packet.
No, my dear.
We want that packet.
(GUESTS CHATTERlNG)
Listen, I am just tickled to
have you here tonight, Jaime.
Maybe you could give
me a little advice
on my backhand.
Ah. You play tennis?
BUTLER: Well, I play at it.
Actually, I think
I'm doing pretty good
if I don't injure myself.
(CHUCKLES) Oh, come on,
it can't be that bad.
Everybody has trouble
with their backhand.
I did, too.
I've seen you play.
I know better.
A real champion,
eh, Charles?
Yeah, and you know
what amazes me?
Just take a look
at that arm.
Now how can anything
so delicate, so feminine,
have so much strength?
Oh, but there's
so much more there
than meets the eye.
Yes, but what does
meet the eye
is mighty pleasing.
I say, Charles,
isn't that Dee Parkinson
who just came in?
Huh? Well, what do you know.
He did show up.
Will you excuse me, Jaime?
Of course.
Well, my dear,
you're a hit.
Isn't that what you're
paying me for?
No, I'm paying you to get
that Project Rebound packet.
Now?
Yes.
His design lab
is the first door
down that hall.
The vault is inside.
Now, I trust you won't have
any trouble with
the high voltage time lock.
(CLlCKlNG)
(BUZZlNG)
(BlONlC POWERS ACTlVATlNG)
(BLASTlNG)
(BlONlC POWERS ACTlVATlNG)
We're going to
make a great deal
of money together.
Now, the next item must
also be collected tonight.
You don't waste
any time, do you?
Well, I can't afford to.
You see, I'm acquiring
these items
for a group of buyers
who must take delivery
in the morning.
Now for this next gambit,
you'll need a change
of clothing.
A certain look.
You'll find a sketch
along with your clothes
upstairs in your bedroom.
Okay.
Ah, but. uh
Please don't leave
just yet.
Give me a few more moments
to admire you.
Oh, Carlton
I really am
quite drawn to you,
you know.
Certainly,
you can sense that.
I'm sure it's part of
the reason why I allow
myself to trust you.
Father.
I have to speak to you
for a moment alone.
Oh, very well.
Jaime was just
going up to change.
Do hurry, my dear.
I will be down
as soon as I can.
Are you okay?
Huh?
Uh, yeah.
Yeah, I'm fine.
(HlGH FREQUENCY BEEPlNG)
Now then,
what's the trouble?
Uh, it's well
It's about, uh
It's not a problem.
It's just that
For goodness sake, Donald.
Stop fumphering.
Go pour yourself
a brandy or something.
Yes,
I believe I will.
"Property of the U.S. Navy.
Top secret."
Is this what Jaime
stole this evening?
Yes.
Dad, what are you
involved in?
I mean, the government
Donald, Donald, you're
going to have to learn
to put yourself
above business interests.
Even above government
interests.
I've told you,
it's all corrupt to
one degree or another.
But this is top secret
material.
Donald, everybody
steals from everybody.
In business, in government,
everybody does it.
There's nothing new
about it, it started
before you were born.
In fact, it started
before I was born,
and the rewards
are bountiful.
It doesn't make it
right, Dad.
Well, it all depends
on your point of view.
Now take this
latest transaction.
It simply involves our
collecting a few plans
and some key components
to a classified
sonar device
that the Navy's building
for its nuclear submarines.
(LAUGHS) Why,
one of my own companies
even has a contract to supply
one of the components.
That's how I became aware
of Project Rebound
and its value.
Now, I have a very powerful
group of foreign buyers
taking delivery at 8:00
tomorrow morning.
Now, to them,
what we're doing
is very right.
Now, is there something you
wanted to talk to me about?
Uh. Uh
Yes, l
I wanted to talk to you
about Jaime.
Well?
Um
I'd like to talk
to you later.
There's something
I'd like to check out first.
CARLTON: Fine.
We must move quickly
so as not to disappoint
our buyers.
(BlONlC POWERS ACTlVATlNG)
Now, let's go see
if Jaime's ready.
Now as soon as you're
in the complex,
what you're looking for
is an electronic component
the LV13 Sonic Modulator.
It should be in
the room I described.
Any questions?
No.
Okay. Good luck.
Thank you.
Donald? What
You don't mind
if I go along,
do you?
Uh
You don't have anything
to hide, do you?
Well, of course not.
Okay. No, no.
You wait here.
I think I'll do better
in there by myself.
Yes, I'm sure
you can.
(BlONlC POWERS ACTlVATlNG)
Leaving another note?
Now pick up that note
and the component,
and let's go.
We have some problems
to discuss.
OSCAR: Charlie, when did
this theft occur?
BUTLER:
Well, I noticed it
two hours after the party.
The more I look at it,
the more it looks like
somebody just
pulled it apart,
but that's impossible.
Of course that's impossible.
Did you keep a guest book?
Yeah. The first thing
your man picked up.
Please, let me
see that.
I sure feel badly that
this had to happen
this way, Oscar.
I mean, I know that
you and the Secretary
trusted me
to keep my copies of
the sonar designs safe.
They still might
be safe.
I think I know who's
behind this theft.
You do?
Can you tell me?
We go back a lot of years.
You know I can't give away
any trade secrets,
but I've got an agent
on top of it.
The agent is working within
the thief's organization.
Oh, I'm sure glad
to hear that.
The only problem I have is
not being able to communicate
with that agent.
You know, if you shoot me,
I'm not gonna be able
to drive very well.
Pull off to
the side up here.
Oh, now, see that
worries me a lot.
Just pull off to
the side, Jaime.
Turn off the engine.
You're a spy, aren't you?
You're working undercover
for the OSl?
When you're right,
you're right.
You know, in a way,
I'm kind of glad.
What?
I just didn't want
to believe that you'd
sell out so easily.
Why?
I like you, Jaime.
Is that why you
didn't show your father
the first note?
Or have you
done that already?
No, I didn't.
I was going to,
but then I realized that
Project Rebound was top
secret government material.
That's right.
Now that you know both sides,
what're you gonna do?
Look, I want you to
understand something.
I love my father.
I feel an obligation
to protect him.
And beyond that,
I have a great respect
for his abilities.
He can be warm
and compassionate.
What are you
getting at?
I want to make a deal.
What kind of a deal?
I'll return
the Project Rebound material
in exchange for
my father's freedom.
I couldn't do that
even if I wanted to.
He's responsible
for the deaths of
three OSl agents.
I don't believe you.
It's true. He even took
a couple shots at me.
No.
My father could not do that.
I mean, he couldn't do
something like
Donald, did you think that
you could sit and hold a gun
on somebody like this?
Is that what you went
to law school for?
How do I know you're
telling me the truth?
Oh! Donald, I'm sorry,
but it is true.
Now, there's got to be proof
hidden somewhere here,
and that's why I'm here.
They sent me
to find it.
And now I've got to
prevent him from selling
that sonar unit as well.
Why are you doing this?
I mean, you're putting
yourself in a lot of danger.
Because I believe
what I'm doing is right.
And so does he.
Are you going
to expose me?
If what you say is true
If it's true,
and I can prove it
to myself,
I can't stand
in your way.
(TELEPHONE RlNGlNG)
Hello.
Yeah. This is
Charlie Butler here.
Oh, yes, Charles.
Well, I'm sorry to
call you so late,
but something happened here
tonight that I thought you
ought to know about.
I mean, you know,
sort of one government
contractor to another.
What's the problem?
Well, I'm calling
all my friends
who've got companies
that are involved in
this Project Rebound.
Look, somebody
broke in here tonight
and stole all the designs for
the heart of the sonar unit.
No, really?
How dreadful.
(CAR SCREECHlNG)
I thought maybe you'd
like to tighten up your
own security a little.
Oh! Yes, Charles,
I'll certainly see to it.
Are there any leads?
Well, a friend of mine,
an Oscar Goldman from
the OSl is into it.
Goldman?
'Course he's right on top
of whoever stole it.
In fact, he told me that
he had an agent inside.
He does?
Yeah, the OSI is
a sharp organization.
Carlton?
Are you there?
Uh, yes. Yes, Charlie.
I was, uh
I was just thinking over
what you said.
Thank you very much
for calling me.
I'm very glad to have
that information.
JAlME: Do you always
get up this early
on a Sunday morning?
Yes, when there's
unfinished work
to be done.
This is the last item that
we have to acquire?
Yes, and it's gonna
require all your
bionic skills to get it.
You're gonna
have to be a kind of
a bionic cat burglar.
What do I have to do?
Well, you're going
to infiltrate this
electronics firm.
Electrodyne lncorporated.
A top security building.
Just as we discussed
earlier, right?
Right.
And once inside
the vault,
you'll find
a yellow padded envelope
containing a printed circuit.
Then that's it?
Correct.
All right, now wait
five minutes
and then make
your move.
Okay.
Wish me luck.
Oh, yes, indeed.
Go tell our guests
I'll be joining them
in a moment.
Certainly, Mr. Harris.
CARLTON: Donald?
Well, it looks like
you've been busy.
Or have you finally decided
to take an interest
in my business affairs?
You've lied
to me, Father.
(LAUGHS)
Oh, what are you
talking about?
I'm talking about this.
I'm talking about
what I found in
your safe last night.
You shouldn't have gone
in there, Donald.
But I have.
That is my private file.
I can understand that.
Because it certainly
spells out just how corrupt
your business dealings are.
Corrupt and violent.
Put that material
back, Donald.
You see, these letters
clearly show you indictable
in the deaths
of three people.
Put them back, Donald.
Is that all you can say?
Don't you feel
any remorse?
Don't you feel anything?
What kind of a man are you?
Oh, climb down
off your high horse.
Remember, I'm your father.
But, Dad, you had
three men killed!
The world can be a very
difficult place, Donald.
It's survival of the fittest.
It always has been.
You'll learn to realize
that when you
No!
I'm not gonna learn
anything more from you.
Not from you!
I've always been very
proud of you, Donald.
I'd like to feel that
I have you with me.
But if you have no desire
to share in my victories,
then you may leave.
I think you'd be foolish
to do that,
because I am just about
to make the biggest
sale of my career.
I am about to show
my foreign buyers
something that is
40 times more valuable than
Project Rebound's sonar unit.
I would like to know
that I do have you
with me, Son.
Wealth and power are
the keys to all things.
Think before you throw
those keys away.
(BlONlC POWERS ACTlVATlNG)
I know how interested you are
in the sonar unit, gentlemen,
but I thought you'd
find Miss Sommers
far more interesting.
Once you've seen
all that she can do,
I'm sure you'll be anxious
to pay handsomely for her.
(BlONlC POWERS ACTlVATlNG)
(BlONlC POWERS ACTlVATlNG)
Welcome, Jaime.
I don't believe this.
You did an excellent job
getting in here.
My foreign friends here
were quite impressed
with your abilities,
and I'm sure they're
quite anxious
to take you apart
and study you.
Don't do anything foolish.
Now, you're swift,
but you can't
outrun a bullet.
And now, if you'll come
with me quietly.
No, Father.
Donald!
I won't let you
do this.
Don't be ridiculous,
put that gun down
before you hurt yourself.
Don't tell me what
to do anymore.
Now come on, Jaime.
(BlONlC POWERS ACTlVATlNG)
(BlONlC POWERS ACTlVATlNG)
Oh!
Are you okay?
Yeah.
You know, I have
to call the OSl.
I'm awful sorry
about your father.
So am l.
OSCAR: Thanks to you, Jaime,
we've been able to indict
Carlton for murder.
What about Donald?
He's gonna take some
time off to collect
his thoughts,
then look for a job,
maybe with a law firm.
He'll do okay,
'cause he did
well in college.
Well, that makes me
feel a little better.
Jaime, you did good
and I'm proud of you.
Steve would be, too.
How is he?
Oh, he's fine.
He's finishing up
a job in Thailand.
He sent his love.
Well, give him mine, too.
Hey, you know what?
This is the first time you've
ever sent me on a mission
and I haven't messed it up.
I actually think
I'm gonna be okay.
I think so, too.
Miss Sommers?
I looked for you at
the fair yesterday.
Oh, I'm sorry,
I wanted to come,
but I had so much
running around to do.
It was very important.
I wanted to see you
dunk for apples.
(LAUGHS) I'm
I'm sorry I missed it.
Well, I saved one
for you anyways.
Oh, an apple
for the teacher.
Corny, huh?
No, I think it's terrific.