CHINA BEACH EPISODE GUIDE: SEASON 2
2 x 01: Lost and Found (1)
Lila takes over command of China Beach and orders KC off the base. McMurphy finally lets herself admit how much she cares for Natch when she receives some disturbing news about him. Wayloo Marie Holmes, former Saigon weather girl, arrives at China Beach to handle her first journalism assignment, extolling the recreational facilities at the base. (First aired: 11/30/1988)
2 x 02: Lost and Found (2)
Wayloo Marie becomes a casualty as she shoots her assignment. Frankie Bunsen arrives for temporary duty. McMurphy finds a badly injured Dodger. (First aired: 12/7/1988)
2 x 03: Limbo
McMurphy continues her vigil by Dodger’s bedside as he stays in a coma. KC agrees to get Boonie some black market penicillin for a native hospital in exchange for his help in building her a beauty salon on base. (First aired: 12/14/1988
*Highly recommended by the webmistress. This episode gives us our first real glimpse at what makes KC tick.*
2 x 04: X-Mas Chnbch VN ’67
Christmas ’67 brings a steady supply of casualties and a crazed Santa to China Beach. (First aired: 12/21/1988)
2 x 05: Women in White
McMurphy fights jealousy, envy and fear when a confident woman doctor comes in from the States and takes over Dr. Richard and Dodger’s case. Wayloo Marie tries to win a position as a armed forces tv reporter with a report on the war from a woman’s point of view. Frankie debuts as a disk jockey. (First aired: 1/4/1989)
2 x 06: All About E.E.V.
A dashing lieutenant colonel parachutes into China Beach for some R&R and disrupts the lives of Lila, KC and Wayloo Marie. Dr. Richard and McMurphy play a game of sexual brinksmanship. Frankie falls for a GI who thinks he’s Chuck Berry. (First aired: 1/11/1989)
2 x 07: Tet ‘68
Wayloo Marie tries to keep reporting, McMurphy and KC are trapped in an officer’s restroom, Beckett is held prisoner by Mai’s brother and Dr. Richard and the wounded Dodger prepare to defend the hospital during the fierce fighting of the 1968 Tet offensive. Cherry comforts another Red Cross volunteer at a firebase. (First aired: 1/25/1989)
*Highly recommended by the webmistress. This is must see KC *
2 x 08: Cherry
Wayloo Marie becomes intimidated by the war as its reality sinks in following Cherry’s death. McMurphy tries to fight the bureaucracy to keep Dodger from going to Japan for more medical help. KC fights her heroin habit as she tries to locate Cherry’s brother and prepares to accompany her body home to Iowa for burial. (First aired: 2/1/1989)
*Highly recommended by the webmistress*
2 x 09: Crossing the Great Water
Dr. Richard throws himself into helping a Vietnamese orphanage when his wife Beth Ann serves him with divorce papers. McMurphy tries to reconcile Dodger and herself to his uncertain future after his stay in Japan. (First aired: 2/8/1989)
*KC does not make an appearance but still an all around great episode. It reminds us that China Beach had one of the best casts of any series past and present.*
2 x 10: Psywars
An Army psychiatrist visits the Five and Dime and touches off McMurphy’s inability to deal with Natch’s death. Wayloo Marie learns something about Boonie’s past service in Vietnam. (First aired: 3/1/1989)
* Highly recommended by the webmistress. The ‘water tower’ scene at the end is one of my all-time favorite scenes from the series.*
2 x 11: Where the Boys Are
As McMurphy’s enforced R&R continues with the help of an 18-year-old medic, Boonie tries to recreate a combination spring beach frolic and senior prom. KC warns Boonie that Wayloo Marie has learned part of his story. A chopper pilot shows Frankie that joys of flying. (First aired: 3/8/1989)
2 x 12: Vets
The accounts of life in Vietnam by real vets are intercut with scenes from old episodes showing how closely the show has mirrored reality. (First aired: 3/15/1989)
2 x 13: Twilight
Wayloo Marie’s digging results in a medal ceremony for Boonie and an unwelcome investigation into his lost jungle patrol. McMurphy sees Dodger again as he prepares to go back into action. Frankie befriends a captured deserter. (First aired: 3/22/1989)
2 x 14: Afterburner
McMurphy goes through the emotional wringer when Natch Austen returns to China Beach after six months as an MIA. Lila cares for the “pet” of a wounded G.I. Boonie and KC have trouble with the on-the-make hustler who’s now in command of the Jet Set. (First aired: 4/5/1989)
*Highly recommended by the webmistress. This episode had some really classic scenes between KC and McMurphy, especially the shower scene at the beginning and the witch doctor scene at the end. Hilarious!
2 x 15: Promised Land
Beckett faces going home when his tour ends in April 1968, as the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., polarizes black-white relations in the nation and at China Beach. (First aired: 4/12/1989)
KC does not appear in this episode but it’s still pretty amazing because of the realistic way that it portrays race relations during the 1960’s. It’s a very intense episode.
2 x 16: The World (1)
Wayloo Marie prepares to return the world and a new job at BBC news. She’s unexpectedly joined by McMurphy, who’s returning to her unsettled family in Kansas following her father’s heart attack. (First aired: 4/26/1989)
2 x 17: The World (2)
McMurphy reassesses her life as she tries to decide whether or not to return to Vietnam following her father’s death. (First aired: 5/3/1989)