The episode is not just about homecoming; it introduces the season's first threat. A wealthy industrialist, Carlton Harris, has discovered Jaime's secret bionic powers and begins orchestrating "tests" to capture her abilities on film. Part 1 culminates in Oscar Goldman devising a risky plan: Jaime must stage a "falling out" with the OSI so she can go undercover as an employee for Harris and investigate his suspected illegal activities. "The Bionic Woman" Welcome Home, Jaime: Part 1 ... - IMDb
The premiere establishes the dual nature of Jaime’s new existence: [S1E1] Welcome Home, Jaime Part 1
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 is not just about homecoming; it
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. "The Bionic Woman" Welcome Home, Jaime: Part 1
The Resurrection of Jaime Sommers: A Look Back at "Welcome Home, Jaime"
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.