Dean Stockwell’s body of work is absurdly amazing. What an accomplished actor. He’s subtleties truly make the roles he performed masterpieces. Legend. May he Rest in Peace.
I hope you all enjoy the video. Time travel is one of my favorite subjects so the original Quantum Leap has always been a favorite of mine with or without goofs.
It was one of my favorites. I forgot to mention another favorite episode of mine from the series where Sam goes home and the episode where he goes to Vietnam where his brother was at. Definitely a great series.
Agreed. My dad and I used to watch Quantum Leap together. Scott Bakula is a great actor and is not easy replaceable. He even did a great job as Captain Johnathan Archer in Enterprise. (Let's just not talk about the last episode of Enterprise......)
Now I have to go back and watch some of the episodes. I found the episode about the JFK assassination fascinating. I remember it came with a disclaimer about the actual events in 1963.
You forgot that tvs back when the show was new did not have the clear image that they do now. I notice a lot of errors and goofs from movies and show made back before flat panel and 4 k tvs
I have seen every "original" Quantum Leap many, many times. Loved the series, but the new series just does not hold a candle to Sam and Al. Thanks for the memories @Tvcrazyman.
FUN FACTS:☑Donald P. Bellisario the creator of Quantum Leap met the real LEE HARVEY OSWALD when he was serving in the Marines as a Sgt. In the episode Lee Harvey Oswald. Bellisario had Matthew Charles Nelson played him as young Sgt. Bellisario as they reenacted him meeting Oswald. He made the episodes Lee Harvey Oswald part 1 and 2 to debunk the lies and myths perpetuated by Oliver Stone's movie JFK. Quantum Leap portrayal of Lee Harvey Oswald and the assassination of JFK is far more accurate then Oliver Stone's JFK movie.
@@twikid4134 You can find Donald P. Bellisario's Interviews on RU-vid were he talks about meeting Lee Harvey Oswald and talking about JFK assassination and making the episodes Lee Harvey Oswald part 1 and 2.
Yeah, one of my favorites too. I did own the dvds. I especially liked how he pointed to GOD as the One who was in control. Quite right. Thanks. I enjoyed this immensely
Another weird inconsistency is that early on, Ziggy (the computer) is referred to with male pronouns, but when Sam leaps to his own time, the computer has a female voice and is henceforth referred to with female pronouns. Yeah, a computer can be reprogrammed, but why would anyone do this?
FUN FACTS:☑Donald P. Bellisario the creator of Quantum Leap met the real LEE HARVEY OSWALD when he was serving in the Marines as a Sgt. In the episode Lee Harvey Oswald. Bellisario had Matthew Charles Nelson played him as young Sgt. Bellisario as they reenacted him meeting Oswald. He made the episodes Lee Harvey Oswald part 1 and 2 to debunk the lies and myths perpetuated by Oliver Stone's movie JFK. Quantum Leap portrayal of Lee Harvey Oswald and the assassination of JFK is far more accurate then Oliver Stone's JFK movie.
@@tvcrazyman Also because NBC🦚premiered the two-part Lee Harvey Oswald episode as a 2 hour event the original broadcast contains dialog and scenes cut for syndication and possibly the DVD💽 release of the episode! Oh Boy!🤗🤔🙋🧑✈
Loved the original not all that upset with the ending either Could it had been done better Sure I tried watching the total train wreck of the new one What a mess Nope not for me