No, no,Quantum Leapwas in a league all by itself.
So what do you say?
Why dont we put right what once went wrong, and give some names to these episodes.
In trueQuantum Leapstyle, we are reminded of the harsh realities of our world (i.e.
animal cruelty), and the positive ways that we as a people can overcome them.
Whats a Leaper to do when the object of a past school-boy crush is now his fellow understudy?
From this point on, there was no looking back forQuantum Leap.
Theres only one way to describe this third season finale: shocking!
But, as usual withQuantum Leap,things are never as easy as they seem.
Original airdate: 5/9/90
To say this episode is heart-breaking is an understatement.
This episode remains firmly in my heart, and is also Scott Bakulas personal favorite.
While Sam wasnt able to go home again, he was able to briefly say hello.
So there you have it, folks.
Quantum Leapwas daring, innovative, and the concept was way outside the box for its time.
There arent many shows on now that speak from a core message of good and positivity for the world.
Its mission was pure, and along the way many, many people came along for its five-year ride.
So, Mr. Bakula, Mr. Stockwell, and Mr. Bellisario?
A toast toQuantum Leap!