Sea Patrol season 2 episode 2 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
The crew navigates personal and professional challenges: Bomber's temper flares over a playful debate about chips and during a drill, leading to introspection and a confrontation with her past. Meanwhile, a rescue operation for two men adrift ties into a stolen boat investigation, uncovering a dead body and a mystery at sea. Through these trials, the crew reflects on bravery, support, and the weight of past actions, culminating in a ceremony that's more about personal growth than formal recognition.
Full Episode S02E02 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Bomber accused of being a food snob?
Because she refuses to cook chips with fish, citing health concerns.
What triggers Bomber's temper during the egg-juggling lesson?
A playful bet on whether she can refrain from throwing something in anger.
What is the purpose of the non-compliant FFV drill?
To train the crew in handling situations with non-compliant fishing vessels using non-violent methods.
How does Bomber react during the FFV drill?
She loses her temper and physically pushes Spider, leading to a conflict.
What personal incident does Bomber reveal about her past?
A traumatic event involving a fryer accident that influenced her decision to join the navy.
How does the crew rescue two men adrift at sea?
They discover the men in a tinny, learn about their situation, and connect it to a series of boat thefts.
What mystery does the crew encounter on the stolen boat?
They find a dead body with no apparent cause of death, raising questions and concerns.
How does Bomber address her temper issues?
She confronts her past, seeks forgiveness, and tries to make amends, showing a desire to change.
What is the significance of the ceremony at the episode's end?
It honors bravery but also prompts personal reflections on courage and the impact of one's actions.