- 7.5/1017 votes
#1 - The Right Stuff
Season 2 Episode 1 - Aired 9/3/1992
A police officer-cum-football star transfers into Rescue. The retired Inspector who helped create the Rescue squad is helping write a history of the service, which creates political difficulties for Adams.
Director: Michael Carson
Writer: Phillip Cornford
- 7.9/1010 votes
#2 - Off the Track
Season 2 Episode 2 - Aired 9/10/1992
The squad responds to a train crash. Mickey works in the compartment where a critically injured man hides his injuries to encourage the other passengers.
Director: Geoffrey Nottage
Writer: Debra Oswald
- 6.2/108 votes
#3 - The Hard Way
Season 2 Episode 3 - Aired 9/17/1992
Georgia becomes increasingly suspicious of the circumstances surrounding an apparently straightforward car crash. A homeowner finds a runaway camping on public land and tries to have Rescue run him off.
Director: Ken Cameron
Writer: Christopher Lee
- 6.2/108 votes
#4 - The Big Canary
Season 2 Episode 4 - Aired 9/24/1992
Mickey is assigned to protect a whistleblower prior to her testimony in a court case.
Director: Geoffrey Nottage
Writer: Christopher Lee
- 7.8/1011 votes
#5 - Judgement Day
Season 2 Episode 5 - Aired 10/1/1992
Frog must appear before a coronial inquest after he disregards proper procedure to lead the team into an unstable partially collapsed building in an attempt to rescue a trapped child. The effort nearly costs Georgia her life and the child ultimately dies in hospital, initiating a fierce debate amongst the squad. Frog and Kathy respond to a home where a man has murdered his wife and three children. Finding the husband with a gun in his hands, Frog passively stands by waiting for him to finish the job by taking his own life. Frog descends into a ravine to rescue an injured boy.
Director: Michael Carson
Writer: Christopher Lee
- 6.5/109 votes
#6 - Stakeout
Season 2 Episode 6 - Aired 10/15/1992
The squad welcomes a new member, Constable Brian Morley. With the of Sydney excited over the Grand Final football match, Mickey, Georgia, and Brian attend an MVA which is complicated by unknown hazardous chemicals, a Drug Squad surveillance operation, and a man trapped in a truck who cheerfully refuses to be rescued. Angel and Kathy respond to the scene of a party where a drunken reveller has fallen into an abandoned underground shelter.
Director: Ian Barry
Writer: Keith Thompson
- 6.9/1010 votes
#7 - Sugar
Season 2 Episode 7 - Aired 10/22/1992
Kathy refuses to deal with her emotions when tragedy strikes her family. After Mickey scales an apartment building to rescue a woman locked out on her balcony, he, Georgia and Kathy attend the scene of a fatal car accident caused by a drunk driver. Angel has to deal with his brother Con, who is getting into increasing trouble. Kathy descends in to a silo to rescue a worker buried up to his chest in sugar.
Director: Michael Carson
Writer: Debra Oswald
- 6.7/109 votes
#8 - With a Vengeance
Season 2 Episode 8 - Aired 10/29/1992
After two youths crash a stolen plane in the National Park requiring rescue, Mickey finds himself being sued for negligence by the owner of the plane — the father of one of the kids. With a legal battle looming, Mickey receives help from the one man he would least expect it from.
Director: Geoffrey Nottage
Writer: Christopher Lee
- 6.4/108 votes
#9 - Reasons to Live
Season 2 Episode 9 - Aired 11/5/1992
The squad is called on to save an artist who is obsessed with his wife's "affairs" and who has decided to kill both himself and his family. Mickey agrees to be Angel's best man but their close relationship becomes an obstacle for Angel in his relationship with Helena. A groom learns the benefits of a ball and chain while suspended from a bridge.
Director: Kate Woods
Writer: Richard Mortlock
- NaN/100 votes
#10 - From This Day Forward
Season 2 Episode 10 - Aired 11/12/1992
Nipper voices his doubts that Brian will ever become an intergrated member of the squad. He also has to deal with harrassment from a recently released criminal he arrested years ago who bears a grudge. Angel and Helena tie the knot.
Director: Michael Carson
Writer: Christopher Lee, Andrew Prowse
- NaN/100 votes
#11 - Angel's Devils
Season 2 Episode 11 - Aired 11/19/1992
Angel becomes convinced that Helena is having an affair and begins losing control, both at home and at work. Inspector Adams finds a pamphlet on unplanned pregnancy as well as a pregnancy test in Sharyn's desk. Teenage lovers threaten to jump off the Harbour Bridge. Georgia and David discuss having children.
Director: Geoffrey Nottage
Writer: Christopher Lee, Andrew Prowse, Andrea Dal Bosco
- NaN/100 votes
#12 - The Real Meaning
Season 2 Episode 12 - Aired 11/26/1992
Mickey and ambulance officer Tricia Mellick receive public accolades and media attention after being involved in a high profile rescue. Georgia questions her future with the police after she has a close call on a rescue. Mickey finally admits to himself his feelings about Georgia just as she decides to make a commitment to David.
Director: Kate Woods
Writer: Phillip Cornford
- 7.3/1010 votes
#13 - Heartbeat
Season 2 Episode 13 - Aired 12/3/1992
Tensions between Mickey and Georgia build as her marriage to David draws near. Mickey and Angel rescue a superhero from a tight situation. The squad is called out to help rescuea group of archeologists who have been trapped in a flooding cave system. During the search, Mickey is swept away in the rising flood waters.
Director: Peter Fisk
Writer: Debra Oswald
The Best Episodes of Police Rescue Season 2
Every episode of Police Rescue Season 2 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Police Rescue Season 2!
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Season 2 Ratings Summary
"The Right Stuff" is the best rated episode of "Police Rescue" season 2. It scored 7.5/10 based on 17 votes. Directed by Michael Carson and written by Phillip Cornford, it aired on 9/3/1992. This episode is rated 0.4 points higher than the second-best, "Off the Track".