Quantum Leap?
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Universal announced a season set over a year ago (along with a bunch of other stuff - Sliders, Rockford Files, Magnum P.I., Emergency, etc.).
... of course, nothing ever came out. Here's the thread asking about it:
http://www.dvdtalk.com/forum/showthr...hreadid=311526
... of course, nothing ever came out. Here's the thread asking about it:
http://www.dvdtalk.com/forum/showthr...hreadid=311526
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From: NJ
Originally posted by TK-421
Here's the slightest tidbit of an update..
http://www.projectquantumleap.com/pratt.htm
Here's the slightest tidbit of an update..
http://www.projectquantumleap.com/pratt.htm
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From: Detroit, MI
Originally posted by Seeker
Any news on Quantum Leap?
Any news on Quantum Leap?
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From: 11.5 Miles from the Strip
http://www.tvtome.com/QuantumLeap/
There were 5 seasons. On the above website, click on the "Episode Guide" link to the left for a breakdown by episode/season.
--LVM
There were 5 seasons. On the above website, click on the "Episode Guide" link to the left for a breakdown by episode/season.
--LVM
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I find it very funny that Deborah Pratt, the voice of Ziggy (and the show's intro) was actually one of the producers. For me, an instantly recognizable voice. Let's face it, we all still have that intro memorized to this day.
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From: 11.5 Miles from the Strip
Originally posted by Seeker
I'll believe it when I see it.
I'll believe it when I see it.
Until I hear a street date, it is all rumor (and even with the SD, it still can just be rumor; i.e. Ed Wood)
--LVM
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Originally posted by edytwinky
Wow, I totally forgot about this show. Did he even make it back home?
Wow, I totally forgot about this show. Did he even make it back home?
No, he didn't. In the last two-part episode (which didn't have Al but a bartender named Al), Sam meets several of the characters he's played and interacted with in a PA mining town. He helps them after a the mine collapses. His reflection is that of himself. The bartender is a strange character. He either may be the almighty himself or just someone he talks through. In any event, it is explained to Sam that his destiny is to continue the work he's doing, and that he will never go home. Unexpected ending, and a very good two-parter.
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Originally posted by wfujosh
SPOILER WARNING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Unexpected ending, and a very good two-parter.
SPOILER WARNING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Spoiler:
Spoiler:
One correction, however: it is not a two-parter.
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But it's not over yet:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0383588/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0383588/



