At some point Donald P. wanted Sam to jump into Magnum P.I. How does that even work? Magnum P.I. is a real person in the Quantum Leap world? That's just weird.
At some point Donald P. wanted Sam to jump into Magnum P.I. How does that even work? Magnum P.I. is a real person in the Quantum Leap world? That's just weird.
I usually respect any showrunners right to run a show the way they want but saying that Sam never leaped home is just too bleak for words. If any person deserved a happy ending for himself, it was Sam Beckett.
It also makes it rough to watch Sam with any other woman after he finds out he has a wife. He doesn't know this but we do and you can't undo that knowledge.
I just brought up in a another comment but has been pointed out that everyone that is actually running the experiment minus Gooshie are female. I never noticed that until someone pointed out to me.
It's still nowhere near the amount you made it out to be and I don't think it's that big of an issue.
I find it interesting that with the exception of one man, the leaps are run by all women with Sam being gone (Al doesn't actually run anything.)
They got screwed by the quick cancellation. When they thought they would get picked up. Some of what was supposed to happen.
Yeah, they retconned how Sam is actually present or what people say further down in the run so it makes things complicated.
Basically, nobody saw this explosion of dvd binge watching and things of that nature coming and we as viewers are paying for it.
Don't bring that youtube shit in hear.
Don't agree with that at all. They some strong/interesting female characters on the show. The problem is that the show, by nature, often used characters for a issue that wanted to tackle instead of a character dealing with an issue (if that makes sense). basically, in some cases the character was secondary. Dealing…
I don't have a problem with the last season at all. I would say skip the leaps into real life people minus the Lee Harvey Oswald episode. Those are the only ones I refuse to revisit.
Everyone involved has said they would be interested in a movie (even if to wrap things up). But, it's really not simple sometimes. An often low rated cult show doesn't get revamped in anyway without some serious fan following.
It's not about all crime stopping, it's about being controlled enough to where he wasn't needed. The major crimelords and people like that had been shutdown. But, of course, I'm sure no matter what I say, it wont matter.
I could go the rest of my life without hearing someone rant about the Dark Knight Trilogy or Lost. It just never ends.
Schwimmer is such a great guy. Angling to be put in a on screen relationship where he gets to make out with Aisha Tyler. What a trooper.
You put ketchup and mayonnaise together and mix it up. It's taste great on everything. Live a little.
Something must be wrong with me but I didn't find the Bluprint/Mariah routine anywhere near as bed as others are making it out to be. A bit sluggish at the end for sure and the set up for the end pose was a bit tough. The routine was good to me otherwise. I also don't get the negativity towards Bluprint with his…
Damn, I was just watching him in that Channing Tatum produced movie Ten Years where he was a fat fuck and I wondering what the hell happened to him. The movie is fairly recent.
Stiles always deeply cares for his father, Scott and Lydia. Also, he doesn't run around constantly trying to save lives if he doesn't give a shit.