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Index: B : Bionic Woman

Special Sub-Topic: Jaime's Mother


What did James Sommers do for a living?

    College professor. Jaime's mother was also a professor, in addition to working as an undercover agent.

Which branch of the government did Ann Sommers work for?
    Unknown. We are told only that she was top echelon; the actual branch is not revealed.

What was the name of Ann Sommers' double?
    Chris Stuart. The double was recruited by the government to allow Ann to attend meetings and conferences in secret.

What was the name of Jaime's childhood dog?
    Puzzles. This dog lived a long time! Jaime was shown playing with him as a child, and she visits him at the old house, approximately 16 years later.

What did Ann Sommers give her daughter on the day she was killed?
    a necklace. The double, unfortunately, also knew about the gift.

What kind of flower did James enjoy cultivating?
    yellow roses. These flowers seemed to be used with great frequency through tout the series, as the most common gift to anyone who wound up in a hospital.

What did Jaime do as a child, that made Ann tell James "a girl has just as might right to do as a boy"?
    dug in the dirt. Unfortunately, the dirt she chose was directly under her father's flowers.

Who is buried in Ann Sommers' grave?
    Ann Sommers. Oscar had this confirmed through dental records, by exhuming the body ten years after it was buried.

What does Jaime not tell "Ann" about?
    her bionic ear. This came in very handy when she needed to hear what the gunmen, who ran them off the road, were saying.

What was the date of Jaime's parents' deaths?
    April 16, 1966. Jaime was 16 years old when they were 'presumably murdered'.


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