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Buffy ,'Potential'


Spike's Bitches 42: Which question do you want me to answer first?  

[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.


Laga - Aug 24, 2008 7:33:02 am PDT #2986 of 10001
You should know I'm a big deal in the Resistance.

Didn't the corporeal body of the person he leapt into end up in the lab in the future? Was that only in the later sucky shows?


Hil R. - Aug 24, 2008 7:34:30 am PDT #2987 of 10001
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

And AUGH, no it was most assuredly not Dr. Sam Beckett's corporeal body that made the leaps. It was his spirit/consciousness/soul because otherwise, it wouldn't make any sense, you half-witted, two-toned raving moron!

Hmm. Well, there was the one episode where they were pretty certain he fathered a child. But on the other hand, his body was definitely still hanging out at Project Quantum Leap, since, in the episode where he leaped into the guy holding the woman and little girl hostage, the crazy criminal guy was in Sam's body back at the project. I think that his body leaped when that made it convenient for whatever plot point they wanted.


Laga - Aug 24, 2008 7:36:11 am PDT #2988 of 10001
You should know I'm a big deal in the Resistance.

they weren't stressing too much about continuity in the Quantum Leap writers' room.


Barb - Aug 24, 2008 7:37:51 am PDT #2989 of 10001
“Not dead yet!”

The way I always remember it, when they showed people in the lab, is that the same way we saw "Sam" going through the motions of the person's life unless he happened to look in a reflective surface, that we'd see the corporeal body of the person into which he'd leapt, unless they looked in a mirror, whereupon they'd see the body of Sam Beckett.


Hil R. - Aug 24, 2008 7:39:53 am PDT #2990 of 10001
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

In the one where he leaped into the runner, whose friend was gay, he could still run really fast, right? I can't quite remember what was going on with that one.

they weren't stressing too much about continuity in the Quantum Leap writers' room.

I remember seeing once someone who'd put together two alternate timelines of Al's life, based on the various dates he gave for things in different episodes. One of them had him getting back from the POW camp in Vietnam several years after all the soldiers were supposed to have returned -- one of the novels was based on that timeline, saying that he actually had returned later and it was a big government secret, and that's why he was able to get funding for crazy projects like QL.


Hil R. - Aug 24, 2008 7:41:40 am PDT #2991 of 10001
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

The way I always remember it, when they showed people in the lab, is that the same way we saw "Sam" going through the motions of the person's life unless he happened to look in a reflective surface, that we'd see the corporeal body of the person into which he'd leapt, unless they looked in a mirror, whereupon they'd see the body of Sam Beckett.

True, when we the viewers looked at the body in the lab, we'd see the person he leapt into, but I'm pretty sure that when Al or Tina or anyone else in the lab looked at him, they'd see Sam.


Laga - Aug 24, 2008 7:44:30 am PDT #2992 of 10001
You should know I'm a big deal in the Resistance.

Ahh I must have spaced the leapee being seen as Sam in the lab. It makes sense that it would work for them in the future the same way it worked for Sam in the past. Wait, did I just say Quantum Leap made sense?


Barb - Aug 24, 2008 8:20:41 am PDT #2993 of 10001
“Not dead yet!”

Well, there was the one episode where they were pretty certain he fathered a child.

The way I remember that one working was in the episode of that arc where he slept with the woman (and there were just so many ook factors in that arc anyway, since he'd leapt into her father in the first episode) but when he slept with her, he made this big emotional Sam-speech about no matter how he changed after that night, that in that moment, it was really him, which of course, she didn't understand, but I think the idea was that Sam was more completely himself than he'd ever been during any other leap, that there was somehow more of him invested in this particular leap.

i.e., the power of twue wuv.

True, when we the viewers looked at the body in the lab, we'd see the person he leapt into

And remember how often Al would make some leering, pervy comment whenever Sam would leap into a woman.

One of them had him getting back from the POW camp in Vietnam several years after all the soldiers were supposed to have returned

One of my favorite episodes, the one where Sam leaps into "Magic" the guy who ultimately saves Sam's brother and Maggie, the photographer, took the pictures of the POWs and one of them was Al-- at the very end of that episode, as Sam realizes that Al helped him save his brother at the cost of his own freedom, Al shrugs and casually says,

"What the hell-- I get repatriated in '75."

"But you could've been free."

"I was free." (Pointing to his head) "Up here, I was always free."

Bellisario may have played fast and loose with some of his rules, but damn if he didn't have a way with poignant moments. Of course, I also have a seekrit teevee crush on Dean Stockwell, as well.


Hil R. - Aug 24, 2008 8:28:47 am PDT #2994 of 10001
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

Bellisario may have played fast and loose with some of his rules, but damn if he didn't have a way with poignant moments.

Uh huh.


Ginger - Aug 24, 2008 8:37:15 am PDT #2995 of 10001
"It didn't taste good. It tasted soooo horrible. It tasted like....a vodka martini." - Matilda

I've been trying to organize, cull, and folderize my dl'd vids all morning. So far? Have watched many. Many.

This is why it takes so long to pack or organize books.

Beth, the floor is gorgeous. I'd love to see more close-ups of the grain. (BTW, I noticed in your earlier photos that your previous floor was the evil vinyl flooring that I have had in all three houses I've owned and several rentals, either in avocado or gold. I have felt pursued by that pattern.)

Last night was exciting. I went out with the dog at about 11. I was sitting on the deck and I heard this loud thrashing in the back. The dog went crazy. I went back with a flashlight and saw that Mr. Peabody was leaping six feet in the air, which was kind of unnerving since the fence is only four feet high. Up in a branch just on the other side of the fence was the largest possum I have ever seen. I swear it was the size of an 15-pound plus cat. It was hissing away and the dog was within inches of jumping over the fence. I whacked at it with a stick until it ran away.