
The middle child, Susan, played by Olivia Burnette, later played Sam Beckett’s sister in an episode where Sam leaps into his younger self. The oldest (who Sam was there to save), Kevin, was played by Michael Stoyanov, who later played the oldest brother on the sitcom, Blossom. Okay, in Season 2’s “Another Mother,” Sam leaps into the life of a single mother whose teenage son is kidnapped and presumably murdered (although his body is never found).Īmusingly, all three of the kids on the show are interesting in one way or the other.

Beckett know what Ziggy tells him he needs to change?” His military liaison on the project was Admiral Al Calavicci and Sam’s brain was sort of tied to Sam so that Al would show up in the timeline as a hologram that only Sam could see and hear (well, there are some other exceptions over the course of the series). That, of course, goes to the NEXT question, “How does Dr. Ziggy would then tell him that the odds are that Sam was supposed to save that kid’s life. Like, let’s say he leaped into the life of a guy whose son died the next day. Beckett know what he has to change?” Well, luckily, there was a super-computer that Sam developed called Ziggy and it could collect news reports and then come up with a theory based on where and when Sam found himself as to what he was supposed to fix. Well, the question, of course, was “How does Dr. The hope, then, was for him to eventually leap back to his timeline. For him to leap to his next point in history, he would have to fix something that “went wrong” in the original timeline. He realized that some unknown force was controlling his “leaps” through time. However, things went haywire and Sam found himself switching bodies with people in history.

One day, Sam stepped into the Quantum Leap accelerator and traveled through time. Sam Beckett, who tried to travel through time through a government-funded project called Quantum Leap.
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The concept behind the TV series, Quantum Leap, was that Scott Bakula played a scientist named Dr.

This is “How Can I Explain?”, which is a feature spotlighting inexplicable plots. Today, I wonder how in the world Al on Quantum Leap knew when a teenager lost his virginity.
