Quantum Leap (1989-93). A Swiss Cheese Review That Went A Little Kaka.
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Stam Fine Reviews looks at the Sci-fi classic Quantum Leap. Dr Sam Beckett (Scott Bakula) 'leaps' from body to body to put right what once went wrong. His only link to his own time his a hologram of his friend Al Calavicci (Dean Stockwell). Quantum Leap can be both light and serious at the same time and is fairly unique in that's basically a show about guardian angels, but not actual guardian angels. Created by Donald P. Bellisario, Quantum Leap is a very personal show. Instead of saving the universe, Sam is all about changing the world, one life at a time.
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0:00 Introduction
1:25 The Premise
3:37 Sam Beckett
5:29 Al Calavicci
8:29 Stories
10:41 Origins
13:48 One Possible Template
14:32 Breadth of Dramatic Possibilities
17:25 Project Quantum Leap
18:20 Theme
18:55 Season 5
20:45 The Finale
23:15 Guest Stars
24:17 Summary
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Ziggy says there's a 100% chance that Dean Stockwell will be sorely missed.
@christygassett4909
9 ай бұрын
Indeed!!!!
"Sam Beckett never returned home." The saddest words that I have ever seen on a TV show...
@lindzy39
2 жыл бұрын
I know I was so sad they hadn't finished the program with Sam leaping hom
@scottgarner1724
2 жыл бұрын
All these years later and it still hurts that Sam never got home.
@edbeasant9494
Жыл бұрын
No need worry we may find out if that's still true when the sequel series starts soon.
@astrosci8864
Жыл бұрын
@@edbeasant9494 Don't give them any ideas!
@edbeasant9494
Жыл бұрын
@@astrosci8864 I don't need to the new show starts soon
Quantum Leap is the best television ever made, period. It's criminal that Scott Bakula never won an Emmy for his role as Dr. Sam Beckett. He literally played every type of person in every type of situation and was absolutely brilliant at it! This show was truly unique; it could be funny, heartwarming, dramatic and poignant all at the same time. Every episode was a mini movie, set in a different era and could be any genre. Sam and Al were a terrific duo, the QL concept only worked because of the stellar performances from Scott and Dean. They were the heart and soul of the show. I wish we could have had more seasons of Quantum Leap, its ending was utterly heartbreaking. Poor Sam...lost in time forever, without his best pal, Al to help him. Perpetually stuck in fate's wide wheel, never allowed to go home, despite all the good he has done, is the most depressing ending they could have had for Sam. It's time to bring Sam home! Give us a Quantum Leap reboot with Scott Bakula before its too late!
@markstewart4934
Жыл бұрын
PLEASE!!
@williamkopko5775
Жыл бұрын
Remember that on the last original show the sad Sam was leaping himself. So he was doing what he like to do. And even helped al and his wife. To get back together when all was in jet nam same let her know to wait for him that al was still alive
@biguy617
Жыл бұрын
Him and Dean Stockwell should have won Emmys.
@katieh.1084
Жыл бұрын
@@biguy617 100% agree
@69Jackjones69
Жыл бұрын
I'm a fan of Quantum Leap but face facts here: it was well produced, typically well acted (if not a bit hammy) and occasionally well written. It was a fun and lighthearted show but consistently average. A reboot could get a bit deeper if the writers got rid of the episode format and introduced an overarching plot. Sam chasing an evil leaper across the whole season for instance.
I love that Scott Bakula really went for the gold every time he had to be in drag
Remember, Stockwell and Bakula both appear in the NICS franchise. The ep that made me cry is always when Sam realises that the POW he failed to rescue in Vietnam was Al, "I was always free, up here I was never their prisoner".
@Hammers-Mikey
3 ай бұрын
He said "Up here i was always free!"
@MrLorenzovanmatterho
3 ай бұрын
@@Hammers-Mikey Yes, you're right.
“Sam Beckett never leapt home” - I dunno if the show would live up to my childhood memories, but that final moment has stuck with me ever since
Great memories of a high concept show. Let's give another shoutout to Bakula, because without his wide ranging talents, mixed with just genuine likeability, I am not sure could have worked as well.
@eastlynburkholder3559
2 жыл бұрын
Scott Bakula has proven to me, he can do anything except give us a convincing New Orleans accent.
@markstewart4934
Жыл бұрын
SO TRUE! As evidenced by his work following the series, and our personal favorite after Quantum Leap, Enterprise.
@susanscott8653
Жыл бұрын
This!👆
I was tearing up just thinking about Mirror Image. It always felt natural to me that Sam, being who he was, would willingly continue leaping as long as he was helping people. I also sing The La Mancha Medley All. The. Time thanks to that episode of the show.
I love the way Al is basically using a smart phone
I like When Dean Stockwell appeared on Enterprise and started using a handheld device like he did in Quantum Leap. That was nice little throwback or easter egg at the time.
@dfangirl72
2 жыл бұрын
if I'm correct there are some Easter eggs that Al dean had referring to his younger yrs as an actor .like when sam's involved with the older woman and Al says the guy will end up selling real estate when in fact dean in between movies was a real estate agent.
@markstewart4934
Жыл бұрын
SUCH a cool Easter Egg!
@TheRealThunder
Жыл бұрын
A lesser known easter egg on Enterprise, exists in Sickbay. Dr Phlox has an "imaging chamber" (which acts like a futuristic Xray machine). The imaging chamber on QL, was the device used to send "Sam" back in time.
@CaledonianCoins
Жыл бұрын
@@TheRealThunder nice catch. 😁
@Ugly_German_Truths
Ай бұрын
Didn't he also come over to NCIS New Orleans?
This is one of the few tv shows I made a point of watching every week.
@coreynance3874
2 жыл бұрын
Tom Rodgers agreed.
@dfangirl72
2 жыл бұрын
I'm rewatching for 3 Rd time on Roku .I absolutely love Al 💚
I watched this right before going to see my father every day.. (Reruns). Dad was an alcoholic who was dying of cancer. Spending time with Sam and Al before dealing with Dad kept me sane. Those two actors had such chemistry. It was always a joy to watch.
@TroubleToby3040
Жыл бұрын
I also love the show and their chemistry. Having said that, I'm rewatching it for the first time in years, and Al's incessant "sex hound" talk getting real old real fast. Just watched a second season episode where he is leering at high school girls. I thought, "Okay, I guess this is what women are complaining about. Now I get it." I don't remember thinking anything of it the first time, though. 🤷♂🤷♂🤷♂️
the thing i love about quantum leap the most is that the story never ends. because it’s upsetting whenever a movie ends and you never get to see it again, but with quantum leap as soon as the story ends he leaps and instantly a new one begins. thats what i love about quantum leap
I would have liked to have seen Sam leap into the body of struggling actor Scott Bakula to persuade him to audition for the part of Sam in Quantum Leap.
QL was awesome when I was 15 in the late 80s I recently watched it again from start to finish. Appreciate it so much more+ stands the test of time. Imagine being 35 yrs old when it first came out though- must've been brilliant perfect TV show for nostalgia
I loved his leaping into the life of a beauty contestant (and Sam finds it hard to believe that winning the beauty contest is the correct objective) who if she wins the scholarship helps her become a doctor.
The evil leaper episodes were some of my favourite for season 5, because it established that there were other people also leaping through time. I just wished they'd been able to explore that more. How did they get their tech? When are they from? Etc, etc. That series finale still hurts :(
The _Evil Leaper_ storyline should've got *WAY* more episodes, beyond the scattered few that we got!
@STho205
2 жыл бұрын
A bit to derivative of The Master on Doctor Who or Oh God You Devil.
@NostalgiaBrit
2 жыл бұрын
@@STho205 I disagree, but ok.
@STho205
2 жыл бұрын
@@NostalgiaBrit if God was providential in Project Quantum Leap then guess-who was manipulating project Serpent.
@coreynance3874
2 жыл бұрын
Nostalgia Brit agreed.
@keychainere
2 жыл бұрын
No. That was silly.
Very well done! I watched it all first-run. One of my favorite moments came in the 4th season episode "Play Ball" where Sam tells Al that he's helping this drunken ballplayer because "he reminds me of you" when Sam first met Al "You were trying to take a pop machine apart with a hammer...you were drunk and angry..." I myself have been on both sides of that and I choked up a little when I saw the scene!
@dfangirl72
2 жыл бұрын
when Sam explained why their friendship was important for them 💚
Dean Stockwell also had a guest appearance in Bakula's NCIS New Orleans, not just Enterprise.
I absolutely loved this show. Always wished they would have come back to it. Poor Sam was just left lost in time. Going from person to person and never came home. I guess in the season finale, Sam found some peace. But yeah, Been nice to see Sam finally got back home. (Although he actually did get home for one episode.)
@69Jackjones69
Жыл бұрын
He actually begins leaping in his own body in the last episode
Honestly I think the premise of quantum leap is just an excellent one and general but the show was really carried by the performances and I will now forever love Dean Stockwell and Scott Bakula in anything I see them in.
Another similar and great show from the same era is "Early Edition". But instead of jumping through time, he gets the paper for the next day, and tries to change events.
@clasicradiolover
2 жыл бұрын
I liked that one, but didn't last long.
@laustcawz2089
2 жыл бұрын
@@clasicradiolover Four seasons, actually.
@clasicradiolover
2 жыл бұрын
Maybe I should find it on DVD.
i used to watch this every wendesday night on nbc. quantum leap is epic the mirror shots the hologram stuff and the part where he leaps in and out turns blue and tingles with electrical energy were the best part of every episode especially the "mirror shots" when they would show the other person's reflection in the mirror.
@reginaldtate7619
2 жыл бұрын
The blue tingling electrical energy reminds me a bit of Automan in a way.
My absolute favourite show growing up. The Lee Harvey Oswald Trilogy was incredible.
Finally Stam does a review of Sam.... Oh boy!
Quite frankly the best and the most meaningful ending of TV shows of all time. It got the perfect ending and closure. Hollywood, don't make a sequel, don't make a remake. Leave it as it is
I was in college when the show started and missed the first 2 seasons (also JUST missed him in "Romance, Romance" on Broadway). I started watching during the 3rd season and was immediately hooked. (And was finally able to see the first 2 seasons). Been a fan of Scott Bakula since. ❤️
Am glad the Voyagers series got mentioned, I felt it was a precursor to QL, so a fitting reference indeed. And yes, seeing Stockwell and Bakula reunite in that episode of Enterprise was amazing!
Only occasionally does a time travel show come around where every episode does a time jump with diverse plots. (Star Trek only did it periodically in its shows). Another show that came later around 2016 was "Timeless" with its 2 seasons and great cast which I enjoyed immensely. Nice to see Quantum Leap lasted 5 years! Scott Bakula has always been a fan favorite from this show to Enterprise to NCIS New Orleans. A great actor!
@STho205
2 жыл бұрын
Timeless was expensive for its meager audience since it did sweeping epic historical settings. Retooled as letter writing lady fan service the second season it just devolved into a low rate romance soap opera that also did time travel. 1st season had promise, especially with some very obscure historical facts worked into the plot like the Hindenburg would have been an even bigger disaster if it blew up on the trip out of NJ with several major passengers that were scheduled . As I recall it was a mid season replacement. It got a lot better treatment from NBC than Time After Time got from ABC that year... Cancelled after five episodes and cut off in mid two part episode.
Sam Beckett once spent four years in the body of a 22nd century starship Captain called Jonathan Archer, explaining why Archer was totally incompetent for a trained space ship commander and diplomat… Nice that you put Robert Duncan McNeil and Richard Herd next to other, they being father and son on Star Trek Voyager!
@StamFine
2 жыл бұрын
lol, it's a complete coincidence having those two one after the other.
Just got the collection for Christmas, blazed through the episode. Was great when aired, still great now. Bakula was perfect.
Not my favorite show from the 90's but "Oh Boy." Bakula & Stockwell were great. The last episode was the perfect ending.
@Ugly_German_Truths
Ай бұрын
idk... it kind of implies that Al stopped looking for him with the open ending... which would be a damn pity.
Shows up at critical moments, not always fixing the person's own mistakes that messed up something. I love the calculator like device that Dean Stockwell keeps slapping and hitting and shaking the device.
@dfangirl72
2 жыл бұрын
early version of cell phones 🙂
In the season 5 episode Nowhere to Run, it is shown definitively that it is not just Sam's consciousness leaping, but his body. He leaps into a veteran who had both legs amputated at the knees. Towards the end of the episode, he stands up and punches an orderly
A FANTASTIC review for a FANTASTIC show!!
I love Al's wardrobe
rest in peace dean stockwell i loved quantum leap great show .
A stam fine review of a stam fine show. Truly timeless.
I used to watch it as a kid, always such a thrill, the expectation "Who is Sam this time?"
I have seen every episode of every season multiple times, and still go back to online streaming sites on Roku to rewatch them all. This was one of my most Iconic series. It gave me hope for the future however real life is far more grim. Which is why I loved this Show. I Loved how the Last Episode Put every trip together into one solid Connection. The Abused girl who he leaped into her geaky brother so she would go to college and be on the Quantum leap team later, The Mafia Man who left the Mafia so he could Help fund the Quantum leap Project, The Black Man he would save from Hanging so he could assist with the team,. Almost everyone Life he save Directly influenced the Gathering of the Quantum leap team. And Al, the Bartender in the Final Episode not Kalavicci, Told Sam that he was in control the whole time, and not only was he helping himself but he was Linking through a Butterfly Effect the other Millions he has saved in the Process. Thereby which making Sam a God within his own Universe controlling the direction of fate for his own personal gain, while inadvertently Rescuing others he never met through 6 degrees of separation.
Al's outfits are ICONIC. He goes full Pimp every time. 😁💯
Thank you for that amazing review of one of my favorite shows of all time. I am a time travel lover and when you said that quantum leap wouldn't endeavor to stop the attack on Pearl Harbor, it would stop someone from seeing Pearl Harbor, I laughed out loud. Thank you for that.
The Leap Home (and pt2) was my favs and the JFK one was pretty cool. The way 1993 pictured the 'future' of 1999 was pretty funny but it was always fun to get a glimpse of that world in some episodes
I managed to download the whole series and am watching them..what a time and difference with nowadays movies or series. There is more dialog and less blood in those days. I like the way you described the series and I coudn't agree more. The show has good actors, mostly the themes are well worked out and keeps you wondering how it ends... yes of course him leaping into another body, but you don't always know the outcome for the person Sam is in. Being 63 myself, I like the women of the show as they remind me of my younger days...
@cynthiasuri9191
2 жыл бұрын
Hello! Can you tell me from which website I can download the series? I have it only in Hungarian with terrible dubbing, it just ruined the whole thing. I would like to watch the original.
Thank you for this wonderful retrospective of a beloved show. I appreciate all the work that you do so we can rekindle our love for something.
The Leap home was and will always be one of many favorite and emotional favorite episodes to watch in the series I know that his family could have been saved I believe that always now sadly we never found out more about the leaper making things wrong it would have been nice to explore and find out about that other time leaper so I encourage many write your stories and if possible please someone bring Sam home now . I'd break rules to make a change for this world to be a lot better today .
Speaking of time travel: i am watching Decades TV Channel. I am watching "The Time Tunnel" Starring James Darren and Robert Colbert. A TV series from 1966-1967. Two time travelers who leap from a military lab through history. I have never seen this series before. Much like Quantum Leap.
@robbieaussievic
2 жыл бұрын
...... James Darren incorrectly programs the time tunnel and ends up on 'Deep Space Nine' !
I had such a crush on Al Calavicci. He taught me how to look past people's flaws to their heart of gold. I miss the heart in this show.
Sam never returning home is a great thing. Doing this changes Sam from a guy who got lost to an eternal force of good, forever helping to put right what once what wrong. His endless adventure turns him into humanity's eternal guardian angel.
NBC is streaming the entire show with all the original music. I've been reminiscing through the series currently.
I had a theme tune in my head one day and couldn't for the life of me think what it was, after much pondering I realised it was Quantum Leap. There was so many series like this where I never saw the ending of. Star Fleet, Land of the Giants etc.. They were shown on Sundays in the UK in the late 80s.
@grunchlk
2 жыл бұрын
oh no, now I have it in my head, too :/
Definitely one of the best shows ever on t.v. for actors,script and performance.so deserved the emmy's.Awesome!.
Such an insightful review. A series that we love to watch over and over. The series finale is right up there with The Fugitive finale in our humble opinion.
You went through the whole review without mentioning the chimp episode? Al screaming "CATERPILLARS?" when Sam visually explains with his finger what he was gagging on was one of the funnies moments of the entire series.
17:07 This is my favorite episode when Al is younger and he leap back in the beginning before Marci got killed when Riker is on the cliff and watch her and Chip love each other. But also my favorite part when Lisa is falling in love with Sam when he got a stomach pain when he went to the medical office before Lisa is kissing him.
Strangely, Magnum was referred to as a TV show on QUantum Leap, but it's also mentioned than Sam's sister marries Jim Bonham, a recurring character from Magnum.
@marcusdamberger
2 жыл бұрын
Being in high school when this show was on, I understood the Magnum P.I. reference and smiled and laughed when Sam mentioned it would last another 8 years. As I always saw the end credit production logo of Donald P. Bellisario and knew he had produced both shows. So I knew they got a kick out of putting that reference in. Interestingly Magnum P.I. aired on CBS, while QL aired on NBC. But by the time QL ran, Magnum P.I. had run its course, and was in reruns by then. I guess NBC didn't mind, after all they had Donald P. Bellisario producing another hit show for them.
@MegaMagicdog
2 жыл бұрын
I seem to recall Bellasario wanted to have Sam leap into Magnum at one point (which would have been a hoot), but then it was decided to have him as a TV show .
Stockwell popped up on NCIS New Orleans too as a villain. The original season finale ending would’ve made a better ending, as the series finale became a joke borrowed by The Simpsons. Found it replaying on tv recently and it’s bittersweet to watch it, knowing the ending.
@robbieaussievic
2 жыл бұрын
.... The ending never bothered me, reflects life, not Disney.
Great review, but you under-sell it. Quantum Leap was not just good television, it was heroic television. Great premise, great acting, great production, always something progressive to say and always emotionally involving. As you say, Al's jackets aside, it is timeless. All my nerd friends watched it every week (it was BBC2, on Mondays I think?), but my Father and Sister loved it too. We don't need the remake, just a mini-series that resolves Sam's story
Lovely tribute to one of my all time favouriteTV programmes
My memory of this was when the Pilot aired on BBC2 in the UK in about 1990. I thought it was great.
It was the first show I remember that I couldn’t miss a new episode and when it ended I was 11 which is so wild I can still remember where I was, what I was doing and how I felt that day watching the final episode. It’s as if I just Leaped but for a moment. 😅
so who's here after reading on their iphone on google and youtube scott bakula saying their having talks about a quantum leap reboot or remake. can you imagine how good the special effects would be if they remade the show today in the early 2020's "oh boy." 👍👍👍👍
Excellent review, once more! And speaking of time travel, more Doctor Who reviews, please and thanks! And MILD SPOILER: I assume you didn't want to mention the episode involving.... uhhhh test animals to not give anything away? 😉
Still my all time favorite show. Small quibble here, but it was canonized that it was actually his body and not just his consciousness that was leaping thru time. See Season 3 Episode 12 - 8 1/2 Weeks
@StamFine
2 жыл бұрын
Quantum Leap's rules about what was and wasn't happening to Sam were bent, or reshaped so much, as well as various exception circumstances here and there, that by the time i'd finished season 5, nothing was particularly clear to me. Still love the show.
I loved this back in the day. Great review 👏
Amazed no one's made a Quantum Leap ending to Enterprise lol
@shadout
2 жыл бұрын
Where Sam saves Jonathon Frakes from making a colossal error of getting involved in a bridging episode that at the very least should have been an Enterprise cast only episode as the final?
Imagine the computer, instead of being called Ziggy, had been called Google.
It's not a coincidence that it resembles Battlestar Galactica, because the basic premise of Quantum Leap was originally intended for what eventually became Galactica 80. However, the studio said it was too expensive and it was dumped.
One of the best shows ever to have existed
Quantum Leap had almost exactly the same format as The Incredible Hulk. You have the brilliant scientist cut adrift and forced to travel far and wide and every week he blunders into a situation where he is forced to fix something in someone's life before being forced to move on again at the end of the episode.
@TroubleToby3040
Жыл бұрын
Not counting the scientist part, the whole "guy wanders aimlessly from place to place solving other people's problems" has been done ad nauseum. The Fugitive (which The Incredible Hulk practically ripped off 100%), Kung Fu, Route 66, Alias Smith and Jones. I love Quantum Leap, though. Basically, a fresh spin on a VERY well-worn premise. 👍👍👍
@theradgegadgie6352
Жыл бұрын
@@TroubleToby3040 True.
I love QL. There’s even an IPTV channel that broadcasts these episodes 24/7. I just hated the ending, ‘cuz it’s one of those shows that really was a show before its time.
I love this show. When they introduced the Evil Leaper, I was intrigued about this. My theory about Alia is that the Devil from Boogie Man episode is one of creators of the Evil Leap project.
Nice seeing that many of the guest actors had roles in Star Trek.
20:39 OH BOY! Doogie Houser! (& 23:46)
Late, but I just want to say Quantum Leap is what I wanted Sliders to be. Sliders was wayyy too silly at times and didn't take itself as seriously as it should've, and I mean pre-season 3. I mean, great it was clean, but QL had it all as far as tense, serious, thought provoking storylines (and this is without a 3+ ensemble cast every episode like Siders had!). Sliders played it too safe and could've rivaled this and other sci-fi shows if it had tried harder. I have vauge memories of QL as a child since I'm a millenial, but I really got into it when it was on US Netflix a few years ago. Now it's on CBS streaming and it's still fire. Love it. I see potential in the new remake, just wish they hadn't gone slightly woke, but at least it's not the focus. Thanks for the video. Edit: I wouldn't have known about this show at all if my mom hadn't thought Bakula was hot (and this went on yeeears after QL was off the air, lol) and my brother watched it (Don't know how hardcore a fan he was, but whatever). He even had one or two comics for the show. Edit: I'm also considering writing a short X-Men/QL amalgam fan fic with Cyclops as Sam and Gambit as Al. It freaking writes itself, right? XD (I also haven't written anything that isn't slightly narcissistic self-insert romance in a while, so that'll be a miracle if I accomplish it.)
Fantastic show. One of the staples of the week. On a side note, Terry Farrell looks fine AF in a nurses uniform. Woof!
@robbieaussievic
2 жыл бұрын
..... 'Gul Dukat' gets her in the end ! (Star Trek reference ).
GREAT SHOW, NOT TOO FAR OUT! BELEIVEABLE!
I always did loved this show for all of the right ideas. ......it was really saddening that Sam never did leaped home.
The two Terry's /Teris, Hatcher and Farrell were seriously hot in their appearances in quantum leap. Loved this show back then, I think I would appreciate it more now I'm older. I loved the episode when Sam came back to the late 90s and we got to see Ziggy and project quantum leap, and the evil leaper episode with the brilliant Carolyn Seymour. Who for British viewers was in Steptoe and son the movie as the stripper who married Harold. Very good video!!!
@robbieaussievic
2 жыл бұрын
..... I remember Nimoy saying he and DeForest asked the producers "Can we have one woman for every ten Shatner gets ?". Must have been tough for Bakula with all those lovely ladies. P.S. Just give me the Linda Park kissing scene.
The mummy episode scene was the one that disturbed me the most
Epic and classic series this was. The Leap Home part 1&2 was the best episodes. The last ever episode 'Mirror Image' was so bloody confusing though and completely rushed in production. Was hoping Al turned up earlier to see all the faces in the tavern that Sam had leaped into previously. And for Al to meet his uncle Stroppa! Who was also a leaper!!!. (Loved this bit of the episode).And WHY were all the familiar faces there with different names???. The bar tender is the exact same person from the pilot episode also, bit of a coincidence??. Frustrating that it got cancelled. They even spelt his his name wrong in the closing credits. Sad 😢
Loved this show in college. One of fee shows I watched.
Just found your channel after a rec from the Weekly Planet podcast and holy crap. Either we're the same age with almost the same taste in media or you're my other side of the world clone. I'm not half as funny as you are tho... probably an American thing. I've already watched half a dozen of your vids and just finished "V" before coming here. I swear I thought I was the only person alive who remembered "Automan" or "Manamal" and your "B5" and "V" coverage were amazing. Look forward to going through your back catalogue in the days ahead. Oh, and if we are clones you're uh... gonna have some surprises ahead but I'm sure you'll do fine.
25:48 “Tom Paris is a dick” had me ROTFLMAO! And funnily enough, the actor shown after him, Richard Herd, played Tom’s father, Admiral Paris, on ST: V
Speaking of Star Trek Enterprise, the gawdawful appearance of Jonathan Frakes as Riker inserting himself into the show finale via the holodeck gave me ammunition to form an alternate theory of Quantum Leap. Please, hear me out on this before you chuck me out the airlock. "Sam Beckett" is actually a Star Fleet officer from roughly the era of TNG. All the events depicted in Quantum Leap, ST:E, and NCIS New Orleans are the holodeck excursions of this officer, although in the case of Enterprise he is exploring the historical record of Capt. Archer by inserting himself into Archer himself. That's pretty much it in a nutshell.
Thanks so much. Enjoyed that a lot. And Sam singing 'imagine' gets me very time.
Oh man, just discovered this channel a few days ago, AFTER Bob Saget has passed, and I see this (0:20) R.I.P. Bob (3:22) (15:28) (23:43) Gul Dukat (ST DS9) Marc Alaimo (23:20)
Another excellent review! Well done again, sir!
Another more-than-Fine review from Stam, woohoo! 🥰 Season 5 was a hot mess, as was the mishandled evil leader trilogy that it spawned, but Carolyn Seymour was so perfect as the evil leader sidekick and more than makes up for the notion two leapers can share the same system... but there isn't any character miscast. 👍 I forgot about this show, thanks for reviving and reviewing!
@jasonpye4649
2 жыл бұрын
Leaper*
@dfangirl72
2 жыл бұрын
I didn't like the evil leaper arc at all .
@jasonpye4649
2 жыл бұрын
@@dfangirl72 Well sorry I guess. There's also some people that don't like the Halloween episode.
@coreynance3874
2 жыл бұрын
@@dfangirl72 why it was good and it was actually a very good and interesting idea. an evil organization named lothos being able to time travel. for sam to leap home he has to fix and correct whatever it was that went wrong in his host life and put right what once went wrong but for the evil leapers to leap home it's actually the reverse and the opposite they have to ruin people's lives and put wrong what once went right. it's a very interesting idea and i wish they'd elaborated and expanded on the idea and there had been at least six evil leaper episodes instead of just three there probably would have been if the show got renewed for a season six.
@coreynance3874
2 жыл бұрын
@@dfangirl72 why.
very very good thoroughly enjoyed your review. i've been really enjoying quantum leap so far and its nice to find a vid that highlights all of the reasons why i enjoy it, even though that ending!!! arghh!!! (but also the costume designer knew what he was going and he was creating masterpieces. al's outfitss?? they're absolutely glorious.)
There was also a tie-in comic book that was excellent. One issue got to address a sore point, about a murder committed by a lesbian, in the 60s, which angered the gay community for perpetuating gay stereotypes. Writer Andy Mangels got to set it right by having Sam leap into the murderess, as she emerges from prison and tries to rebuild her life, but finds herself documenting the Stonewall Riots, a seminal moment in the Gay Rights movement. It's a hell of a good issue. The tv series always wanted to do an episode where Sam leapt into an infant; but the technological aspects were too costly. The idea was held for a possible movie, which never materialized. The comic was set to do it as a special issue; but the comic series was cancelled, before it could be published.
They are doing a "sequel" TV series now on NBC. Of course, it has no chance of recapturing the magic of the original.
Can you do Sliders, Buck Rogers, X-files, Warehouse 13, Friday 13th series and Kingdom Hospital :D Love your videos.
My parents watched this all the time
Great review. Great show.
Very pleased that Sam assisted in the lyrics for Peggy Sue.
Couldn't watch anything Scott appeared in after this without thinking of this show.
I liked the idea of changing history for the better , I didn't like the Sam at home arcs , I was an Al girl so I liked anything that showed a piece of his life I liked their friendship .I've watched the ending mirror image 2wice cry everytime .
Quantum Leap was always my favorite show, I was 10 in 1993 when it was on TV. I'm still triggered by the ending. It's cool to watch it now with my kids, I busted out the DVD set during the lockdown and I'm proud to say they love it too! Rest in peace Dean Stockwell. P. S. I refuse to watch the quantum leap reboot! If Scott Bakula wouldn't be in it it's gotta be bad. Thank you for making this!