This is THE BEST MOMENT in television history, hands down, no contest, period. I was blown away by the writing for this episode on the night it orignially aired and I can say that watching it again tonight STILL gives me chills and a lump in my throat. Now excuse me while I shed a tear. Love you Quantum Leap :)
Don't know - I'd put the reveal of Laura's murderer in Twin Peaks over this, simply because that pushes boundaries in every way it can on top of being riveting and well-acted. This is incredibly well-done though, and heartfelt in a way only something like this show ever was.
Saw this as an 11 year old and it hit me extremely hard. Loved The actress playing Beth. She was perfect. When the show was abruptly cut short, the writers did an excellent job wrapping things up, with bringing Al and Beth back together.
oh this scene 💔 My husband leaped out earlier this year 2022 at age of 46 and I've just finished watching the series today with my son, in tears. I watched Quantum Leap as a child though I didn't remember the episodes. My husband watched as a child too. We talked about it sometimes. I came here to re watch this scene, sobbing, really feel it on so many levels. Beautifully done.
My husband was called October 2020, but I can feel your pain. The love that can transcend distance. Your comment made me cry. I WANT to believe, I truly do!!!
@CathyKitson so sorry I didn't see this reply till now. Thank you and I'm so sorry for your heartache also. I believe we will meet them on the otherside and then we will be together again. We ran away to be together when we were young and had almost 25 years together. Love is a vibration it does transcend yes.
Jerry Schafer IV As a child, I didn’t think five years was a long time. I remember crying that I would have waited for him. As an adult, I feel even more sure I could wait five years for Al.
This episode was the in site to what this show is about. Al trying to get back to Beth. Al never stopped loving Beth, dispite he did love Tina, but he is in love with Beth.
Dean won a Golden Globe for this episode and it was damned deserved! A truly memorable and powerful performance here. This scene has become iconic! R.I.P. Dean, you really were one of a kind. There would've never been a Quantum Leap without Al as much as there wouldn't have been one without Sam.
This aired May 9, 1990. Ghost premiered July 1990. This scene not only plays Unchained Melody, but the dancing scene is similar to the concept of Ghost.
This scene can teach you what true love is. You want to see what an amazing actor Dean Stockwell was, this scene is a must. Actually, if you want to learn how to act, this scene is a must. Dean Stockwell became Al and his heartache and need for his love is palpable. I had a tear in my eye when I was 18 and watched it on TV in the 90's. The same at 50 when I just watched it again now. RIP Dean Stockwell and thank you for the work you left us that will forever live on.
Dean had a lot of emotionally powerful scenes in the series. When he thought Sam had been killed in "Leap of Faith" and tries to lift him, when he's holding Katie's hand while she recounts her rape in "Raped," witnessing Lisa's death in "A Leap for Lisa" are just a few.
Gone are the wisecracks and fronts, this is the true Al. What a heartrending scene. So many things going on. Sam proving how much of a friend he is by urging Al to do this, a couple of times you’re tricked into thinking Beth senses him, it being so up in the air whether anything will change and she’ll wait for him this time, the actual acting from both parties....it’s perfect. Wouldn’t change a thing.
Constantly impressed by this scene. Al’s such an over the top character abs Stockwell performs him so well but this whole episode his misery is so understated. Its heartbreaking.
That's one reason why, when Stockwell moved on to Battlestar Galactica it was difficult to see him as anyone but Al. They tried it on Enterprise but it didn't work.
I just watched this episode on Netflix and I think it's absolutely one of the best Quantum Leap episode I've seen. I thought that before I even got to this part and this was just all the more intense. It was brilliantly done. The following 2 episodes where Sam goes to his family are also top notch.
it's so Heartbreakingly Beautiful can't watch anymore .it's amazing how a " little " series like quantum leap that had such a following and this is such a memorable episode 💙🥰.I know Dean didn't wanna do this story line but he made it so beautifully memorable ! such a Beautiful darling sweet kind soul who was also very handsome .
Dean didn't like doing heavy, emotional scenes because then he had to get heavy and emotional. He was very good at doing them but it took a lot out of him.
This scene always makes me cry. I'm crying right now! :P The only Quantum Leap episode that makes me cry more is the final. Really wish they hadn't cut this show off so soon. There were limitless possibilities! It could have gone on for 10 years and not gotten old.
Dean did such an astounding job in this scene. Al always loved Beth. Thinking of her got him through hell and you can tell just by seeing his face that Al still loves Beth and the way his voice breaks asking her to wait for him is just...brings tears to my eyes. A lot of people may have issues with finale but I’m glad they fixed this wrong and made it right.
tbh I don't see how anyone could have issues with this. Al had a chequered love life after Beth, but his heart was always hers. And hers was always his. You KNOW she knows he's there. She feels his presence, she murmurs his name when there's still starlight on her lips.
Just saw this episode on G4. It's such a beautiful and sad scene. To have one last chance to be with someone you love so much, but not actually being there. Knowing that that she still cares for him as much as he cares for her is heart-touching. There's no way to watch this scene without shedding a tear.
Certainly very good songs. Do you know what the song is in S1e2. Can't remember exactly, not sure, but maybe when the take off in the can. Also is there some kind of sound track?
I must admit, I rarely cry at TV. But I did at this. When he disappears and there's starlight on her lips and she murmurs, "Al?" There were tears in my eyes!!!!!
You can see, even after all the years Al has lived, just how much he loves her. All the other women he married and divorced could never compare to Beth. In the finale, Sam gave both Al and Beth what they were denied with each other. A chance to be happy. To have their daughters. Maybe in the continuation, we'll meet one of their girls or one of their grandchildren. Sam knew that Al was never as happy with any woman as he was with Beth.
I've tried to find this scene and song for years. It breaks my heart every time. Believe me they will always love you but their happiness is the most important thing of all. ⚓⚓⚓🏴🏴🏴🇬🇧
It's beautiful scene, but I never really noticed that for a brief instant, before Sam leaps, Al touches Beth, putting his hands on her shoulders. Then there is the kiss.
Of all the crap they reboot and remake these days how has Quantum leap not been brought back yet. Its literally the only show I want to be brought back.
I think about this a lot. Some parts of QL hold up really well, especially the friendship between/performances of Sam and Al. I also love the last episode even though a lot of people hate it - there's a weird spiritual side to it that the show never touched otherwise. It's a really Boomer-era show, though, and has aged badly in some REALLY noticeable ways - a huge embrace of the 60s ideals in all their flawed glory and a large blind spot toward its own sexism (other issues too but that one really jumps out on rewatch, especially when it comes to the virgin/whore thing). Some insulting stuff about disabilities too - yeah, they did a great job with Jimmy but boy did they screw up with writing other disabled people. It's rebootable as a show but it'd be interesting to see a new generation run with the idea. Now we'd have time travel to fix things like 9/11 and the 2008 crash, and to address things like homophobia and metoo. There's great potential in it, but it'd be a really different show from what this was.
There a was a script for a reboot pilot years ago where Sam's daughter went back to rescue him and got stuck leaping. Scott Bakula has said he is too old now to reprise the role, Too sad.
@@danielpietri7328 The way this show is written, he doesn't physically have to return- Since people around the leaper don't see them physically different, the characters would just act unusual and all-knowing, and you (the audience) would know it's supposed to be Sam.
Just rewatched this whole episode. The first song playing is Unchained Melody and then Beth puts on Georgia on my Mind. Weird thing is, this episode came out in May 1990. The movie Ghost, which uses Unchained Melody in a story about a ghost who can’t touch his love, came out in July the same year. Hmmm...
I just watched this episode, made the connection and did some research. Any info on this? The episode and movie were 2 months apart. I can't imagine the Ghost producers seeing the episode, loving it, then scrambling to shoot, edit, and add that scene to a major motion picture within 2 months. What makes more sense is the Quantum Leap team seeing some promo material or trailers for Ghost, seeing that scene, then adding it to their episode. The question is, was the Ghost "pottery scene" revealed in some way in the months leading up to the release?
@@nickb5427 I don't think there's any connection. Unchained Melody is one of the most popular songs of the 20th century, and it's one the cast and crew of both productions would have been familiar with. It's just serendipity.
After years of watching this show, this scene, on old Divx, I finally bought the complete DVD set, and I just binge watched two seasons. No scene in any movie ever has touched my heart so deeply, no scene in any movie or show made me cry like this one. And on the DVD set I bought... Ray Charles' Georgia has been striped out and replaced by some crappy standard music I assume frre of copyrights. I don't think I've ever been so disappointed in my life. Ever. This just break the magic of an absolutely perfect scene. There, I needed to vent. I need to sell these DVDs and buy the Bluerays or something.
@@beckymurphy4714 Yeah, I have seen that version too, but I grew up with the French dubbing and I wanted to be able to have that as well. That being said, I might buy the Mill Creek version just to have the right soundtracks on Disco Inferno and on this episode xD
Once you know how much it _fucking killed_ Dean Stockwell to do this episode, it becomes all the more infuriating how they never gave this show an Emmy.
Last episode of QL I cried, I try and explain to people that didnt watch it but they just say its just a TV show and not real. But at the time it was so moving and sad, Sam gave up everything one last time. Inspiring series!
Someone for everyone. When the timing is right the universe aligns and the cosmos or something I don't know what I'm capping on about. But what I do know is you get what you ask for. That is what Quantum Physics has taught me. If did indeed work for me. I'm married now for 11 year's with kids. All I ever asked for when I was a teenager.
This was an incredibly emotional scene (probably one of the best scenes in TV history). Alot of that has to do with the music. "Georgia on my mind" is very emotional and poingant song and it fits this scene like a glove. Unfortunatley, it loses alot of the emotional impact when viewed on the American release DVD's because of the loss of the song. It's just not the same.
Wait I just now realized the car parked outside looks allot like Ecto- 1 from Ghostbusters and Ernie Hudson is currently in the Quantum Leap reboot! Now is this foreshadowing or merely a coincidence?🚗🙄🤔👻🚫
Aww you should have also included when Sam noticed the picture of Al...that with the original song "Some day we'll be together" was an awesome scene as well.
This is THE BEST MOMENT in television history, hands down, no contest, period. I was blown away by the writing for this episode on the night it orignially aired and I can say that watching it again tonight STILL gives me chills and a lump in my throat. Now excuse me while I shed a tear. Love you Quantum Leap :)
MissPooz it takes the scene from "Ghost" a little bit.
Don't know - I'd put the reveal of Laura's murderer in Twin Peaks over this, simply because that pushes boundaries in every way it can on top of being riveting and well-acted. This is incredibly well-done though, and heartfelt in a way only something like this show ever was.
Saw this as an 11 year old and it hit me extremely hard. Loved The actress playing Beth. She was perfect. When the show was abruptly cut short, the writers did an excellent job wrapping things up, with bringing Al and Beth back together.
What year did this come out? I don't remember this show at all
Why does the dvd of this play a different tune
Cried when I saw this as a young child...and crying right now!! Powerful episode!!
RIP, Dean Stockwell.
Such an incredibly talented actor.
This whole story arc about Al being a Vietnam POW, his picture being taken by that photographer lady, etc. It was so good.
It's a masterpiece
That lady? You mean Maggie? The lady with the biggest and roundest camera lenses in Vietnam?
and also Magic being the leader in the new show! I was floored.
Imagine a random show being this good these days
oh this scene 💔 My husband leaped out earlier this year 2022 at age of 46 and I've just finished watching the series today with my son, in tears. I watched Quantum Leap as a child though I didn't remember the episodes. My husband watched as a child too. We talked about it sometimes. I came here to re watch this scene, sobbing, really feel it on so many levels. Beautifully done.
My husband was called October 2020, but I can feel your pain. The love that can transcend distance. Your comment made me cry. I WANT to believe, I truly do!!!
My heart goes out to both of you. Every time I hear the song, I play the scene in my head.
@CathyKitson so sorry I didn't see this reply till now. Thank you and I'm so sorry for your heartache also. I believe we will meet them on the otherside and then we will be together again.
We ran away to be together when we were young and had almost 25 years together. Love is a vibration it does transcend yes.
@spaceflight1019 thank you that's so very kind. Yeah it's powerful.
❤
That's the first and only time i cried for a TV show , when i was young. 😅
Dean Stockwell is brilliant in this episode and this scene… it’s just a perfect scene. 😢
If this doesn't move you to tears, then you don't have a soul.
I cried so hard the first time I saw this, and I was a child.
yes and i'm sad when seing this. Affected really.
@@JessicaLynnGimeno same here. Poor Al and Beth.
Jerry Schafer IV As a child, I didn’t think five years was a long time. I remember crying that I would have waited for him. As an adult, I feel even more sure I could wait five years for Al.
@@JessicaLynnGimeno
Still the best ending to the series! In case you never saw the finale....
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This scene gets me every time
Dean deserved an Emmy for this!
Jerry Schafer IV I agree!! -he should had won that year!
He did get the Golden Globe so he definitely got recognized as he should've.
Dean stockwell was simply amazing in this, i just love his character
i agree! he gives us a new way to see Al!!
This episode was the in site to what this show is about. Al trying to get back to Beth. Al never stopped loving Beth, dispite he did love Tina, but he is in love with Beth.
@@adamcecere3369 Funnily enough, all of Al's wives after Beth became the names of their *daughters.*
This scene makes me cry he's amazing in this scene.
May he rest in peace
Dean won a Golden Globe for this episode and it was damned deserved! A truly memorable and powerful performance here. This scene has become iconic! R.I.P. Dean, you really were one of a kind. There would've never been a Quantum Leap without Al as much as there wouldn't have been one without Sam.
This is why the original is better than the current remake...Sam and Al had chemistry, and you just can't recreate that.
This aired May 9, 1990. Ghost premiered July 1990. This scene not only plays Unchained Melody, but the dancing scene is similar to the concept of Ghost.
This scene can teach you what true love is. You want to see what an amazing actor Dean Stockwell was, this scene is a must. Actually, if you want to learn how to act, this scene is a must. Dean Stockwell became Al and his heartache and need for his love is palpable. I had a tear in my eye when I was 18 and watched it on TV in the 90's. The same at 50 when I just watched it again now. RIP Dean Stockwell and thank you for the work you left us that will forever live on.
Dean had a lot of emotionally powerful scenes in the series. When he thought Sam had been killed in "Leap of Faith" and tries to lift him, when he's holding Katie's hand while she recounts her rape in "Raped," witnessing Lisa's death in "A Leap for Lisa" are just a few.
I am shedding some tears watching this. It’s even better than I remember. His acting is so good.
And hers too. That cry at the end is heartbreaking and seems so real
My lord. This show is just so good. Call me a softy, but this scene made me cry when I saw this 8 years ago for the first time.
My question is on the final episode did Sam leap back to this moment to tell her was coming home.
You're not a softie. I think this scene left many of us with tears in our eyes!
Yes. In the finale, Sam leaped to Beth right after Al had gone to tell Beth to wait for Al. She was still dancing to Georgia.
Greatest show ever. Filled with emotion. Lots of scenes that were just beyond any other show. Rest Easy Dean😔what a wonderful actor.
My Dad passed from prostate cancer a few years ago now, this series was his fave, and this scene was one of his absolute favorite episodes. ♥️
This episode surprised me so much. So damn heart breaking.
Rest in peace, Dean Stockwell. You did a lot of great work but I think this was some of your best. We'll miss you.
The most moving scene of the entire series. She knew he was there.
Indeed!!
Gone are the wisecracks and fronts, this is the true Al. What a heartrending scene. So many things going on. Sam proving how much of a friend he is by urging Al to do this, a couple of times you’re tricked into thinking Beth senses him, it being so up in the air whether anything will change and she’ll wait for him this time, the actual acting from both parties....it’s perfect. Wouldn’t change a thing.
Constantly impressed by this scene. Al’s such an over the top character abs Stockwell performs him so well but this whole episode his misery is so understated. Its heartbreaking.
That's one reason why, when Stockwell moved on to Battlestar Galactica it was difficult to see him as anyone but Al. They tried it on Enterprise but it didn't work.
One of the best moments in tv history! What a powerfull scene!
I agreed
"Al's alive ... and he's coming home..."
Those who know are honored
I just watched this episode on Netflix and I think it's absolutely one of the best Quantum Leap episode I've seen. I thought that before I even got to this part and this was just all the more intense. It was brilliantly done. The following 2 episodes where Sam goes to his family are also top notch.
This moment will always break my heart. I was only 15 the first time I saw it, but it was still my first introduction to what true loss was.
This scene broke my heart....
I cried like a baby the first time I saw this scene 😭 I love quantum leap so much and I love this song ❤️
Still watching in 2021.
This scene will always be with me (it automatically comes to mind when I encounter the word Georgia).
Me too. And I cry every time.
Me too. Still watching in 2024. 😍
I’m glad that the new reboot has Beth and one of the daughters in it. It continued the series finale when Sam tells Beth Al is alive
What a powerful scene.... What an amazing actor! You will be missed, Dean!
An amazing powerful scene
I can't listen to Ray Charles - Georgia On My Mind - without crying, and thinking of this episode
Oh, Al!!! 😭😭😭
R.I.P. Dean Stockwell, you deserved an Emmy for this powerful performance, Quantum Leap was and will always be my favorite TV series.
So glad they have the same actress playing Beth in the reboot.💕
It got me when he thought she could hear him and then passed right through him.
i think she felt it though when he kissed her
it's so Heartbreakingly Beautiful can't watch anymore .it's amazing how a " little " series like quantum leap that had such a following and this is such a memorable episode 💙🥰.I know Dean didn't wanna do this story line but he made it so beautifully memorable ! such a Beautiful darling sweet kind soul who was also very handsome .
Didn't Dean want to do it? It's the most touching, devastating scene of the entire series!!
Dean didn't like doing heavy, emotional scenes because then he had to get heavy and emotional. He was very good at doing them but it took a lot out of him.
This scene always makes me cry. I'm crying right now! :P The only Quantum Leap episode that makes me cry more is the final. Really wish they hadn't cut this show off so soon. There were limitless possibilities! It could have gone on for 10 years and not gotten old.
@Clyde Cromey Yes sad, but don't feel so bad. It was Sam's choice, he could not stop helping people.
I know your comments is 7 years old, but whatever: no one ever described my feelings towards this show, these episodes, these scenes, so perfectly.
I had to come here after hearing of his passing. RIP Dean Stockell
Dean did such an astounding job in this scene. Al always loved Beth. Thinking of her got him through hell and you can tell just by seeing his face that Al still loves Beth and the way his voice breaks asking her to wait for him is just...brings tears to my eyes. A lot of people may have issues with finale but I’m glad they fixed this wrong and made it right.
says alot that sam gave up his probably only chance at getting home to fix al's marriage
tbh I don't see how anyone could have issues with this. Al had a chequered love life after Beth, but his heart was always hers. And hers was always his. You KNOW she knows he's there. She feels his presence, she murmurs his name when there's still starlight on her lips.
Heck, Chuck Nolan ("Cast Away") was gone for only four years and Kelly had moved on.
A show with heart
Just saw this episode on G4. It's such a beautiful and sad scene. To have one last chance to be with someone you love so much, but not actually being there. Knowing that that she still cares for him as much as he cares for her is heart-touching. There's no way to watch this scene without shedding a tear.
Quantum Leap (or Q.L. as I say it) 1 of the best Sci-fi programs on had some good songs in it some got me thru some bad times. LONG LIVE QUANTUM LEAP.
Certainly very good songs. Do you know what the song is in S1e2. Can't remember exactly, not sure, but maybe when the take off in the can. Also is there some kind of sound track?
Rest in Peace, Al
This episode came out before the movie Ghost!!
Did it really!? I didn't know that. I guess because I was little. I remember watching this, it really hit my 9-10 year old little heart. 😮❤
@@goldilox369I shared the same feeling watching this at a young age!!
This makes me cry every time this is true love
I cried so hard at this episode its so beautiful ❤
I must admit, I rarely cry at TV. But I did at this. When he disappears and there's starlight on her lips and she murmurs, "Al?" There were tears in my eyes!!!!!
You can see, even after all the years Al has lived, just how much he loves her. All the other women he married and divorced could never compare to Beth. In the finale, Sam gave both Al and Beth what they were denied with each other. A chance to be happy. To have their daughters. Maybe in the continuation, we'll meet one of their girls or one of their grandchildren. Sam knew that Al was never as happy with any woman as he was with Beth.
RIP Dean. You are a legend.
Happy memories of a great series....
My favourite ever moment of television
The way the actress playing Beth does that slight shiver when he leaps, like Al's warmth has left her.
yes Dean just left us and my first thought was this scene with Georgia, thank you M Stockwell, feel free now
Dean was one of the greatest since before my time! God speed Mr Stockwell!
Dean has a beautiful spirit. Well shown here in this clip. Thanks JustaFanVids. Peace.
I'm so gutted right now. I'll miss you Dean. RIP.
I've tried to find this scene and song for years. It breaks my heart every time. Believe me they will always love you but their happiness is the most important thing of all. ⚓⚓⚓🏴🏴🏴🇬🇧
It's beautiful scene, but I never really noticed that for a brief instant, before Sam leaps, Al touches Beth, putting his hands on her shoulders. Then there is the kiss.
I'm sure that was an artistic choice. If you watch closely, Beth puts her hand on Al's shoulder.
Rest In Peace Mr Dean Stockwell.
Those of us who have loved and lost no this even after many years have past 💔 😢
still brings a lump to my throat, cracking episode and a fantastic show.
Of all the crap they reboot and remake these days how has Quantum leap not been brought back yet. Its literally the only show I want to be brought back.
It is my favourite TV series. I'm sure they will make a remake. We just got to wait patiently . Very patiently.
I think about this a lot. Some parts of QL hold up really well, especially the friendship between/performances of Sam and Al. I also love the last episode even though a lot of people hate it - there's a weird spiritual side to it that the show never touched otherwise.
It's a really Boomer-era show, though, and has aged badly in some REALLY noticeable ways - a huge embrace of the 60s ideals in all their flawed glory and a large blind spot toward its own sexism (other issues too but that one really jumps out on rewatch, especially when it comes to the virgin/whore thing). Some insulting stuff about disabilities too - yeah, they did a great job with Jimmy but boy did they screw up with writing other disabled people.
It's rebootable as a show but it'd be interesting to see a new generation run with the idea. Now we'd have time travel to fix things like 9/11 and the 2008 crash, and to address things like homophobia and metoo. There's great potential in it, but it'd be a really different show from what this was.
There a was a script for a reboot pilot years ago where Sam's daughter went back to rescue him and got stuck leaping. Scott Bakula has said he is too old now to reprise the role, Too sad.
I don't want a remake. The original is best.
@@danielpietri7328 The way this show is written, he doesn't physically have to return- Since people around the leaper don't see them physically different, the characters would just act unusual and all-knowing, and you (the audience) would know it's supposed to be Sam.
Love Dean in Quantum leap. RIP Dean. Such a shame. I love this scene.
choaked up watching this earlier. SO sad. Dean Stockwell great as always,
RIP, what a talented man and more importantly what a human being. Rest easy big fella
So many never got the chance to do this. God Bless the WARRIORS.🇺🇸
I loved so many of his performances in so many things, but this one, good heavens. Perfection.
Rest in peace...
Just rewatched this whole episode. The first song playing is Unchained Melody and then Beth puts on Georgia on my Mind. Weird thing is, this episode came out in May 1990. The movie Ghost, which uses Unchained Melody in a story about a ghost who can’t touch his love, came out in July the same year. Hmmm...
I just watched this episode, made the connection and did some research. Any info on this? The episode and movie were 2 months apart. I can't imagine the Ghost producers seeing the episode, loving it, then scrambling to shoot, edit, and add that scene to a major motion picture within 2 months.
What makes more sense is the Quantum Leap team seeing some promo material or trailers for Ghost, seeing that scene, then adding it to their episode. The question is, was the Ghost "pottery scene" revealed in some way in the months leading up to the release?
@@nickb5427 I don't think there's any connection. Unchained Melody is one of the most popular songs of the 20th century, and it's one the cast and crew of both productions would have been familiar with. It's just serendipity.
After years of watching this show, this scene, on old Divx, I finally bought the complete DVD set, and I just binge watched two seasons. No scene in any movie ever has touched my heart so deeply, no scene in any movie or show made me cry like this one. And on the DVD set I bought... Ray Charles' Georgia has been striped out and replaced by some crappy standard music I assume frre of copyrights. I don't think I've ever been so disappointed in my life. Ever. This just break the magic of an absolutely perfect scene. There, I needed to vent. I need to sell these DVDs and buy the Bluerays or something.
Agree. I had all the videos. The music being gone was sad.
Track down the Mill Creek Entertainment box set - they restored all the music.
@@beckymurphy4714 Yeah, I have seen that version too, but I grew up with the French dubbing and I wanted to be able to have that as well. That being said, I might buy the Mill Creek version just to have the right soundtracks on Disco Inferno and on this episode xD
@@beckymurphy4714 thank you!! I was hoping someone could tell me
Wow! Amazingly good! Stockwell is unsurpassed in this scene.
That moment she walks through him 😢
gah, brings me to tears everytime...
Still my favorite Quantum Leap episode... And when Sam goes home when he's a kid.
Oh man AL that scene could make anyones heartbreak or relive theirs. It was a beautiful scene but so painful to watch
RIP Dean Stockwell.
best ever episode
Chills. Utter chills and tears
Once you know how much it _fucking killed_ Dean Stockwell to do this episode, it becomes all the more infuriating how they never gave this show an Emmy.
i'm loving this moment...
Watching Ray always makes me think of this scene
Don’t give up on Al
Beautiful amazing masterful moment...
Lost treasure...thank you to all involved
This still sticks in my mind !
Hey, which one of you people left the onions out? I'm not crying *sniffle* you're crying but I'm fine *sniffle*
Quantum Leap 2022 can't die in season 2 :(
Last episode of QL I cried, I try and explain to people that didnt watch it but they just say its just a TV show and not real. But at the time it was so moving and sad, Sam gave up everything one last time. Inspiring series!
Sheer perfection! 💕❤
Thanks for this! Until the series finale, I found this scene to be the saddest throughout the series run.
To the boy with green hair ...
RIP good sir
RIP, Dean.
The reboot will suck without you Sam Beckett
And without Al Calavicci.
There must be a soul-mate out there for me...somewhere....someday....I'll meet her and slowly dance with her to Georgia on my mind...
I'm curious, how's it going my friend
Someone for everyone. When the timing is right the universe aligns and the cosmos or something I don't know what I'm capping on about. But what I do know is you get what you ask for. That is what Quantum Physics has taught me.
If did indeed work for me. I'm married now for 11 year's with kids. All I ever asked for when I was a teenager.
5 years later, I'm wondering if you finally found your soulmate.
@@LuisDiaz-zr2vs Nope, I'm blackpilled as fuk now
@@MrCrystalm8 oh, damn.
This was an incredibly emotional scene (probably one of the best scenes in TV history). Alot of that has to do with the music. "Georgia on my mind" is very emotional and poingant song and it fits this scene like a glove. Unfortunatley, it loses alot of the emotional impact when viewed on the American release DVD's because of the loss of the song. It's just not the same.
Mill Creek Entertainment released a box set with all the original music, including this song, restored.
@@beckymurphy4714 ik and i love it
Very moving
Umbelievable moment
beautiful... a man truly loves a woman
Rest in peace, Dean
Wait I just now realized the car parked outside looks allot like Ecto- 1 from Ghostbusters and Ernie Hudson is currently in the Quantum Leap reboot! Now is this foreshadowing or merely a coincidence?🚗🙄🤔👻🚫
Aww you should have also included when Sam noticed the picture of Al...that with the original song "Some day we'll be together" was an awesome scene as well.
GREAT !!!!!!!