I don't think that was quite it. He got the future he actually wanted and could go home any time he wanted, but the pull of being able to help so many people - cuz remember, he didn't even have Al anymore - was too strong. Al was just the first of many controlled leaps. It kind of breaks credulity that he could get along alone all this time, if you think about it too much. For all we know, he's living in his own timeline, just fifty years in the future, having corrected thousands of wrongs. Time travel makes everything wonkier. Wibbilier, if you will.
@@solomonverrico What I've always thought was this. Al was wrong. The mysterious force guiding force was not God. It was Sam's future self. It's something Sam only learned to do once he leaped into his own body at birth. It's something a normal mind couldn't handle. That's why NOTHING in the leap made sense. Sam's brain simply could not process anything. And I think the reason he never came back was because once he realized he was the mysterious force and fixed the mistake he made with Al the first time he had the chance to, he realized there were a lot of our people who undeservedly got screwed over by things Sam did either pre-leaping or during his leaps. He was no longer writing history's wrongs... but his own. He didn't need guidance to know who to help for those. He knew them all too well.
@@kjk7611 They did sorta imply Ziggy's AI was more advanced than Gushy thought. And in Quantum Leap V2.0 Ziggy was briefly able to defy orders until Ian 'fixed' her. (Or by your theory possibly lobotomized her.)
@@MurseAnt that’s not how you pronounce his last name gonna help you out you’re on a website that if you search for videos with Scott Bakula where you can hear the correct way to pronounce his last name it’s pronounced and sounds like Ba-ckoo-luh
The narrator of the channel mispronounces words deliberately, to get people to comment. The mor comments, the more the UA-cam algorithm promotes the video, so the more the creators get paid by advertising.
Right that is why I came to the comments. For one that kid is 45-50 years old now and another he was on a TV show his appearance isn't a secret Edit: spelling
Cartoons also had their fair share of unresolved plots, Dungeons and Dragons where the kids never go back to their timeline, Gummy bears never actually finding the great Gummies, The smurfs that were turned in to younger smurfs and never returned to their age. 90% cartoons never actually had any type of ending, and left tons of plots unresolved.
One of the few 'epic quest' 80s cartoons that EVENTUALLY got an ending was 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo.... 34 years later. Which leads to a weird coincidence. Thanks to that finale movie... Matthew Lillard was in 13 Ghosts. He's been in Scooby Doo and he was effectively in 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo.
@@jessewilley531 most of the cartoons i watched were 80's cartoons and one thing i hated was how there was never any indication a cartoon ended they just replace them with a different series and you didn't know if maybe it was going to a different channel or if they were not going to make them anymore.
@@greyfox4577 Animated shows were generally written 12-18 months before they aired. They'd get 13 episodes and had a one out of four success rate with only four viable networks to carry them. By the time a show would be picked up for a second season, most of the time the writing team would have moved on. To make things worse, half the time whether or not the show got a second season had NOTHING to do with the success of the show. Ratings wise Turboteen was doing pretty solid business. The reason it wasn't picked up was the animation company didn't want to do more because the only merchandising licenses they got has a coloring book. No action figures, or T-shirts, etc. Dungeons and Dragons was THE most popular cartoon on CBS when it was cancelled. It ended due to the source material's feared ties to violent satanism (a connection which didn't exist because the whole phenomenon didn't exist) and a trashing it got on Sixty Minutes- CBS prime time's biggest hit. CBS attacked themself and made the brand so toxic no other network would want to touch it. Meanwhile Scooby-Doo kept getting renewed even though all most every early 80s version of the show was one of the lowest points for the series in terms of ratings (and creativity) not because kids were watching the new episodes, but because the 60-70s episodes doing super well in syndication and almost every kid had plush Scooby-Doo, a Scooby coloring book, Scooby-Doo pajamas, Scooby-Doo t-shirts, jigsaw puzzles, or the Scooby-Doo board game. The reason 13 Ghosts was left unfinished wasn't because Scooby-Doo was unpopular. It got cancelled because the group then known as Christian Moms for Quality Television (now part of Focus on the Family) objected to real ghosts, real magic, and the term box of demons. Daphne and Shaggy basically abducting a 12-year-old orphan boy off the street was perfectly fine though.
@greyfox4577 In regards to Dungeons & Dragons there is an ending in the unproduced episode, Requim. A quick google search can get you the information about how the original unfinished script was read as a radio drama and in 2020 a fan made video was made from that with Katie Leigh and Frank Welker reprising their roles as Shiela and Uni. I watched it ages ago now but you can probably find in on UA-cam still.
My interpretation of the last episode of Quantum Leap is that Sam realized he could control the leaps and go where he wanted to help others. It wasn't that he couldn't return home. It's that he chose to help others instead. The bartender was almost like God telling Sam how things really worked and giving Sam the choice.
Yeah, I agree that the bartender was "God" and revealed that Sam cold go home any time he wished, just like in Wizard of Oz. What confused and angered me was the card saying Sam never went home. Really? He couldn't drop by to say "Goodbye"?
@@mikeweber3685 I think if you watch the later episodes again you'll notice that his wife and daughter were ok with it. Al says something along those lines.
The show never shied away from the belief in a God and considering the popularity of a divine intervention at the time I always felt that this was the intended closing.
😂😂😂 my kind of person. I’m not Irish (do have Irish ancestry though,yay!) and didn’t watch the show, but I have wanted Gwynith Paltro’s head back in that box from Seven for years, so I get the sentiment.
It's mysterious to people who didn't understand what happened, but yeah, you're right, its pretty obvious to those who paid close attention that Members Only guy popped Tony.
This is why I stopped getting invested in watching a show, I tend to wait until the final episode is finished then I see if it finished on a cliffhanger if so I won't bother watching it no matter how good the initial ratings were.
Yeah. iirc... I remember an article where someone was interviewing the creator about another project and even after YEARS of multiple people asking him "what happened" he got so tired that any interview he would give afterwards he would specifically tell them "don't ask me about it". Well, this guy who was going to interview him decided to ask him anyway even though the Sopranos creator specifically told him not to, but, for whatever reason he actually finally told the interviewer (I don't remember if it was directly or indirectly, but he did make it clear...) Tony's is sleepin wit da woims. That was my recollection of the article. It was a decade ago so forgive my vernacular if it's not verbatim.
It makes sense that we are seeing that world through Tony Soprano's perspective... hence why some of the characters are actually caricatures, Anthony Jr is a disappointing son with no promise and Christopher was a whiny child. So we see how Tony interacts with them while having those perspectives about them. What does this have to do with the ending? Well... if we're seeing everything through his perspective, then it would stand to reason, that things would end rather abruptly, when that perspective is over.
Scott Bakula - pronounced Back-YOU-la Why is Benji Gregory's (ALF) face pixelated? Same with a character from Primeval in a still photo. Pixelating weapons is laughable, but I suppose that's down to you worrying about you tube nailing you for violent content or something.
It's a UA-cam thing. Weapons for kind of obvious reasons. I'm honestly guessing Benji is because he was a kid, and even though he was an actor, and it was 38 years ago, UA-cam's AI won't recognize that and would take down/demonetize the video. Unfortunately UA-camrs have to jump through a lot of hoops now with images and words nowadays
Quantum leap is resolved its just some people are dumb. Because sam goes back and saves Al and Beth which means sam and Al never meet so Quantum leap project doesnt get made so sam is stuck in time without Al and just has to carry on helping people.
Contradicted by Quantum Leap V 2.0. They met... and Sam is in fact all of Al's daughters' godfather. The three popular theories about why Sam never returned are: 1. he simply didn't want to. 2. for the integrity of the timeline, he can't just yet. or 3. he travelled around time for a while until leaping solo eventually got him killed.
I thought Sam kept traveling in time and was basically on a mission from God. And God spoke to him as the bartender in that last episode. I was a kid and that's how I took it
Alf was huge here in Australia. So big that one of our NRL sporting legends who is short of stature, his nickname is Alf even to this day. Many people would not even realise Alf is not his real name. I loved the way Alf from the tv series was always after the Tanner's poor cat
I watched The Sopranos regularly at the time and the ending didn't make sense to me at the time but now looking back on the scene it makes perfect sense
I always took it as he fixed what he wanted to fix, so he was done and essentially passed on. There was no way back home unless the people in the future figured it out, but since they never did, he essentially died after that last leap.
@@OneCut1Slash what bothered me is god told him he could always go home but that’s all Sam ever wanted. Wouldn’t he just had actually leaped home and stayed besides the two times he did as a teen and when him and Al switched places. We wouldn’t have had 5 years of the show though I guess. He should’ve went home. Al died never knowing what happened to him. It just never sat right with me.
Every Zoomer video I watch does this. I heard one of them say "Taylor Swyfte" the other day and realized they are either retarded or doing it on purpose for comments. Doesnt make me like them either way
I love quantum leap I used to always watch it when my grandfather that crazy and now I am taking care of him because he's ill and I have all five seasons 95 episodes and that's what he watches everyday❤ if I could put a lot of video right now I would show you.
You know it's all just about monetization when the uploader censored minors, cigs, and guns. Ohh and don't forget about the poorly research subjects and constant mispronunciations.
Listening to Americans trying to pronounce British place names is my personal Hell. Though oddly, they never seem to talk about Aberystwyth or Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch
Uh uh Quantum leap is my fav show what we not gon do is mispronounce his name 😂 It’s pronounced Scott Back yu la not bakoola!! They had to go back and reshoot the season 5 finale because they were cancel. Al was supposed to become a leaper in s6
@@pooloftim8263 first of all grammar and pronunciation aren’t the same thing. Ty makes great videos but his pronunciation is sometimes off and if u noticed I laughed about it jokingly and friendly like because he does it all the time I wasn’t rude at all but u were sorry I forget sometimes a** holes like to troll i appreciate u took the time out of your lousy day to comment and for what? This is UA-cam not a classroom take the stick out of your butt grammar police and calm tf down go back and correct that. 😘 Good day
That show was must see tv for me and my sister. The writing was great, loved the fact that it wasn't predictable and at that time the premise hadn't been beaten to pulp. The cast was full of talent like Evan Peters. William Fichtner, who we've wondered since the mid-90s why he didn't become an A-Lister. We couldn't believe it got cancelled because the reason the network gave didn't make a lot of sense. We've wondered if it was close to some real life truth, which spooked the govt and they had it pulled. 🤔 We still talk about what a great show it was!
That particular year(2005), all three of the major networks... ABC, NBC, and CBS... had sci-fi shows that debuted in the fall of that year but only lasted one season. I watched "Threshold"(CBS) and was pissed that it got canceled on a cliffhanger of sorts! Stupid CBS even aired one episode out of order and didn't even air the whole series completely!🤬 I later watched "Invasion"(ABC) & "Surface"(NBC). They were all about aliens invasion, all quite good and all canceled after one season... on cliffhangers!!!🤬
You forgot to mention the fate of Wade Wells in the TV show Sliders. They left her in a Chromag breeding camp. No one knows whatever became of Wade Wells.
The homeless woman is literally a manifested Deus Ex Machina. That was the whole point and the connection to charming was done through the deceased mother of the girl to protect charming itself.
UA-cam got to have a revision with some of their policies.. The child is now a grown man, and he is a known actor.. I always thought known actors/actresses/ Politicians/Public Figures were regarded as laxed individuals when talking about them if it's flattering or non flattering.. Edited: I didn't know the guy passed away? R.I.P 🙏🏿❤️
@kenrickeason That is unfortunate. Rest in peace indeed, Benji. You know, I've watched several of these videos and although I can understand blurred weapons, even if I feel it's a little overcautionary, I am still unsure on the seemingly random face blurs of even adult actors.
@@crimzonchyld5282could be UA-cam censorship, or maybe blurring out the actors that aren't the focus of the talk in case people aren't familiar with the show?
For those wondering why Sam never went home is because he got to back home and say his goodbyes in a previous episode when him and Al switched places. My theory as to why the ending said he never returned home is because if he went home he could never leap again. The Bartender pretty much said so; go home for good or keep leaping. One theory I heard about QL is that Sam was dead the whole time and was guardian angel and didn't understand. Al, Gooshie and the others were all angels and Ziggy was God. Ziggy took the form of the Bartender to let Sam know his fate; keep correcting mankind's path for good or rest forever in Heaven.
How difficult is it to take 10 seconds to search how to pronounce the name of the STAR of the Show Quantum Leap? Narrators on UA-cam can be so UNPROFESSIONAL. It’s your JOB to say things. Do it right.
@@JayP7.62 FFS, do a SECOND'S WORTH of research on the narrator before copping out and proclaiming everything AI. Actually WATCH A VIDEO. AI isn't this nuanced. AI doesn't mutter to itself at the end when he's giving his contacts.
Flash forward was a show I always wished they brought back. The only reason it failed was because of a writers strike. I was so pissed when it was canceled.
funny i just started watching steins gate today.. im a john titor fan and decided for the first time in my 30 years on earth to check it out.. now im getting all these weird little synchronicities regarding the existence of quantum physics haha!! guess i gotta check out quantum leap soon!
@@SavingSoulsMinistries You're fan of John Titor the person? Didn't we figure out he was a fraud, him and his brother wanted publicity so they called Art Bell? I listened to that show live. The late 90's were a wild time.
Hey man I just wanted to say you have my respect for this one I have been personally waiting for someone to mention the show FLASHFORWARD for years everybody seems to have just forgotten about it I'm glad there's somebody out there besides me that hasn't
Lost was a typical Damon Lindelof show. Ridiculously detailed character development through unneccesary flasbacks (oh wow; his favorite color is blue and he loves chocolate chip cookies!), lots of mysterious stuff that never gets resolved and no real story or conclusion whatsoever.
@@mikeweber3685 My hate for Lindelof started when he destroyed Watchmen by converting it into BLM propaganda, and race-swapped characters just for the sake of "diversity"
@@shanware2 no…. The people who didn’t die on the island or the crash did live full lives after getting off the island. They died when they were supposed to. But the experience bonded them so closely that once they DID actually die, they were in a sort of “purgatory” state. Once the last survivor died, they all met up there in “purgatory” and walked into heaven together.
The only mystery from the ending of 24 is what happened to the original planned season 10. Season 9 and were 10 green lit at the same time, due to poor ratings, 9 was shortened and 10 was abandoned. I know an event series or whatever aired later, but that wasn't the previously planned version.
What baffles me is how anyone in 2024 is still WILDLY mispronouncing celebrities' names. BAK-you-luh. Like Dracula. This isn't hard, it's been pronounced for you in hundreds of interviews, mentions, retrospectives, and shoutouts. Thousands. Come on. I can get it when it's a relative unknown, but the dude has starred in multiple tv shows. Not episodes, whole ass shows. There was even an episode of It's Always Sunny.
In Threes Company, the girl’s bedroom and the washroom were not consistent. Each episode it could change. As a kid I took notes and thought I discovered some amazing secret.
Okay so here’s my question: I’ve always known Tony got taken out during the finale hence the black out screen, BUT was it just him that got taken out or the whole family? Or the whole diner? I think it would have been fitting if Meadow had been the only survivor.
The huge mystery for me was everything that was building up in the show Happy Town. It got cancelled so we never got to see what was behind everything. And there was a FB group about the show and someone came on claiming to be from the writing team or something, and she was going to release the info, but she never returned with it.
The main reason the Quantum Leap ending bothered me is... What happened to Al? If Sam can eternally jump around through time, Al is a constant and still subject to the stream of time, so he can't do it forever. Sam forgets all of this other leaps when he leaps into a body, so if Al died and Sam didn't have anyone to help him, he would think every single leap is his very first leap. Yikes.
There's no mystery to Quantum Leap, Sam continued traveling through time after fixing things for Al the only difference is he did as himself instead of leaping into others.
The unpleasantness concerning the way the Alf show ended is a perfect example of why more Americans should own stock. Corporations like NBC are accountable to their share holders, and if their share holders wanted more Alf...
Not going to lie, the biggest mystery about Quantum Leap was the question I kept asking while watching the new one... "Who is WRITING this??? Did they even watch the original? Oh, Al died 10 years ago? 2 years before the project launched in 2014? Ooooook..."
I was pissed that The Glades got canceled and it ended on a cliffhanger because nobody knew. Did Jim die? Who shot him? I wish the creator would give the 411😂.
There have been a lot of shows I've watched that were cancelled with unresolved cliff hangers but few of these were among them. 1. 24 - I don't remember Keeler being a mystery so I couldn't have cared that much. 2. Primeval - I started watching when it first aired but never got to the final season. I just bought the entire series yesterday so I haven't seen the series finale. I had to skip that one so nothing was given away. I didn't watch any of the other shows and from what I can tell of those endings, I'm glad I didn't.
Dude make 1 iceberg (or whatever is called this video format) of this OG tv shows: Odyssey 5, Jericho, Sir Arthur The Lost World, Threshold and Terra Nova.
I think some of these shows try to be too mysterious with no real direction. So it becomes tedious to watch and the rating drop, so it gets canned and never resolved. Even if the writers could come up with a good conclusion, they missed their chance. That Lost is an example of that. There is no point in following a story without pay off or a real end to it. Mystery only goes so far because it drags and needs to be dealt with. Just because one thing gets resolved, it doesn't mean the end of the world. There are other mysteries. If they feared it would ruin the Mystique by resolving it, then they are bad writers with no confidence.
In Scott's own words: " It's Bakula, like DRACULA." 🙄 😑 At any rate, same thing happened to the reboot: it was fabulous and got canceled, after only *3* seasons. They talked about how they "lost Sam", and of course there was that other female leaper who apparently was able to choose to settle down, rather than choosing to keep leaping with Ben. It implies that something like this might have happened in Sam's case too. I'm hoping that Netflix may come to the rescue again (like with "Manifest"), but I'm actually sensing a movie at some point (probably made for TV), and after Scott finally showed up in " Only Murders In the Building", and also having followed what's been going on for so long, I'm pretty sure that he was always in play to eventually show back up on QL whenever the moment might be right. The loss of Dean changes a lot, of course, but I have a few ideas ..
Heroes was such a great show, I stopped watching TV after that strike. I see why Lost was so popular when I went back to watch when put on Netflix. I was stationed in Korea during that time and didn't keep up with the show. I am certainly glad I didn't watch when in season, I would hate to have to wait on their cliff hangers.
Called top 5 unknowns yet it's 10 shows. The cover pic is from that one alien show that had hayden panettiere in it and many of these have been answered. Great job
Re: Lost. I don't remember anyone ever stating anything about the numbers having anything to do with the end of humanity or Dharma's goal being to change the numbers. Also, the magnetic anomaly was a natural occurrence and not a "machine".
You wouldn't know about the significance of The Numbers unless you wasted a LOT of time with their online activities. You eventually would find a recording someone secretly made of the Doctor giving a lecture about the it.
Don't get me wrong good list enjoyed the video but I'm kind of surprised you didn't mention the TV show Jericho there are so many plot holes and unanswered mysteries on that show
Twin Peaks was one of those "Biggest Thing Ever! (at this moment) Shows..... stories in every magazine, watch parties with coffee and cherry pie, books about what might be going on on the show, etc.....i guess that still happens, its just on the Internet instead of real life.
I think you should also should have included i believe it was season 1 or 2 of The Ghost whisperer where they'd never concluded about the evil under the city
Heroes was a GREAT show. I bought it on dvd when it became available. It’s still very very fun to watch and it has a very emotional thematic that hooks you but is slowly revealed. The ending is amazing and the spin off Heroes Reborn was excellent but WAY too short for my liking.
I loved the first season but the second season was so bad I gave up. The biggest mistake was bringing back Sylar, which pretty much negated Peter's big sacrifice.
There was an "evil leaper" woman with her female version of Al. They were in two episodes. They were going around and undoing what Sam and Al were doing. There was also an evil version of Al for one episode.
@joeyrigsby38 Nope. Look it up. They called her the "evil leaper." 2 episodes. I won't spoil it but there was two of them. Also a Satan version of Al. Come back after you've looked it up.
And so, Dr. Beckett finds himself leaping from life to life, striving to put right what once went wrong, and hoping, each time, that his next leap... ...will be the leap home...
I've always recognised Alf but I can't recall ever watching a single episode and I'm not sure if it ever shown on Irish TV RTE 2 or Network 2 as it was known at the time was the only children's tv that i was exposed to as a kid
Is the US was shown as a family comedy at night. Same sort of set up as The Simpsons or Full House. The marketing for this show was insane. I remember the ALF dolls and all his hair.
In Quantum Leap it wasn't just his conciousness that traveled in time, it was his body. The people see the body Sam leaps into but its his physical form that is what's really there. There are 3 episodes I can think of at the moment, one where he leaps into the body of a man missing his legs and Sam is able to stand, another one where the guy is blind but Sam can see. Another episode where he gets someone pregnant in the past and it is really his child who happens to be working on the Quantum Leap project in the future.
Maaaaan "Quantum Leap" annnd "Sliders" are two underrated shows that don't get the credit they deserve!!
Dude, there's a QUANTUM LEAP reboot on NBC!
I agree. I loved them both.
I love both of these. In fact i named my son Quinn after Sliders❤❤❤❤
I loved those two shows. They were my favorites at the time.
I still weep at the thought of the last episode of Sliders.
The end of Quantum Leap just broke my heart. He gave up his own future to give Al what would make him happy. No greater love...
I don't think that was quite it. He got the future he actually wanted and could go home any time he wanted, but the pull of being able to help so many people - cuz remember, he didn't even have Al anymore - was too strong. Al was just the first of many controlled leaps. It kind of breaks credulity that he could get along alone all this time, if you think about it too much. For all we know, he's living in his own timeline, just fifty years in the future, having corrected thousands of wrongs. Time travel makes everything wonkier. Wibbilier, if you will.
@@solomonverrico What I've always thought was this. Al was wrong. The mysterious force guiding force was not God. It was Sam's future self. It's something Sam only learned to do once he leaped into his own body at birth. It's something a normal mind couldn't handle. That's why NOTHING in the leap made sense. Sam's brain simply could not process anything.
And I think the reason he never came back was because once he realized he was the mysterious force and fixed the mistake he made with Al the first time he had the chance to, he realized there were a lot of our people who undeservedly got screwed over by things Sam did either pre-leaping or during his leaps. He was no longer writing history's wrongs... but his own. He didn't need guidance to know who to help for those. He knew them all too well.
It could've been the computer controlling the leaps.
@@kjk7611 They did sorta imply Ziggy's AI was more advanced than Gushy thought. And in Quantum Leap V2.0 Ziggy was briefly able to defy orders until Ian 'fixed' her. (Or by your theory possibly lobotomized her.)
@@jessewilley531 Yes. She was, also, very curious. I say she b/c of her voice.
They could revive the TV show SOAP but now the family would just seem normal. 😂
Re quantum leap… btw YOURE A FOOL! Enjoy not getting anything else too… cest la vie… IDIOT 5:22
For real!!!!!
Haha, right! 😂
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That's so funny😂
Never mispronounce Scott Bakula‘s last name again
Scott Ba-coo-luh
@@MurseAnt that’s not how you pronounce his last name gonna help you out you’re on a website that if you search for videos with Scott Bakula where you can hear the correct way to pronounce his last name it’s pronounced and sounds like Ba-ckoo-luh
Bakula like Dracula . He said it himself in an interview
Back You La
The narrator of the channel mispronounces words deliberately, to get people to comment. The mor comments, the more the UA-cam algorithm promotes the video, so the more the creators get paid by advertising.
lol was it really necessary to blur the face of the child actor from ALF when the show ended 35 years ago?
Right that is why I came to the comments. For one that kid is 45-50 years old now and another he was on a TV show his appearance isn't a secret
Edit: spelling
And we're now so sensitive that you have to pixelate guns?
@@danskristahe actually just passed away a few months ago
I wondered why they did that too. I also noticed someone pixelated guns. WTF?
@@bearbryant3495yes they do. A bean fart sends people into therapy and self cutting these days.
Carnival was another great show that had mysterious that were never solved.
I loved that show!
Cartoons also had their fair share of unresolved plots, Dungeons and Dragons where the kids never go back to their timeline, Gummy bears never actually finding the great Gummies, The smurfs that were turned in to younger smurfs and never returned to their age. 90% cartoons never actually had any type of ending, and left tons of plots unresolved.
One of the few 'epic quest' 80s cartoons that EVENTUALLY got an ending was 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo.... 34 years later. Which leads to a weird coincidence. Thanks to that finale movie... Matthew Lillard was in 13 Ghosts. He's been in Scooby Doo and he was effectively in 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo.
@@jessewilley531 most of the cartoons i watched were 80's cartoons and one thing i hated was how there was never any indication a cartoon ended they just replace them with a different series and you didn't know if maybe it was going to a different channel or if they were not going to make them anymore.
@@greyfox4577 Animated shows were generally written 12-18 months before they aired. They'd get 13 episodes and had a one out of four success rate with only four viable networks to carry them. By the time a show would be picked up for a second season, most of the time the writing team would have moved on. To make things worse, half the time whether or not the show got a second season had NOTHING to do with the success of the show. Ratings wise Turboteen was doing pretty solid business. The reason it wasn't picked up was the animation company didn't want to do more because the only merchandising licenses they got has a coloring book. No action figures, or T-shirts, etc. Dungeons and Dragons was THE most popular cartoon on CBS when it was cancelled. It ended due to the source material's feared ties to violent satanism (a connection which didn't exist because the whole phenomenon didn't exist) and a trashing it got on Sixty Minutes- CBS prime time's biggest hit. CBS attacked themself and made the brand so toxic no other network would want to touch it. Meanwhile Scooby-Doo kept getting renewed even though all most every early 80s version of the show was one of the lowest points for the series in terms of ratings (and creativity) not because kids were watching the new episodes, but because the 60-70s episodes doing super well in syndication and almost every kid had plush Scooby-Doo, a Scooby coloring book, Scooby-Doo pajamas, Scooby-Doo t-shirts, jigsaw puzzles, or the Scooby-Doo board game. The reason 13 Ghosts was left unfinished wasn't because Scooby-Doo was unpopular. It got cancelled because the group then known as Christian Moms for Quality Television (now part of Focus on the Family) objected to real ghosts, real magic, and the term box of demons. Daphne and Shaggy basically abducting a 12-year-old orphan boy off the street was perfectly fine though.
So glad Thundercats did.
@greyfox4577 In regards to Dungeons & Dragons there is an ending in the unproduced episode, Requim. A quick google search can get you the information about how the original unfinished script was read as a radio drama and in 2020 a fan made video was made from that with Katie Leigh and Frank Welker reprising their roles as Shiela and Uni. I watched it ages ago now but you can probably find in on UA-cam still.
It’s Bakula, like Dracula! Also, the ending of Quantum Leap wasn’t confusing or weird at all! 🙄
My interpretation of the last episode of Quantum Leap is that Sam realized he could control the leaps and go where he wanted to help others. It wasn't that he couldn't return home. It's that he chose to help others instead. The bartender was almost like God telling Sam how things really worked and giving Sam the choice.
I think both Al the Bartender and Stropa were Sam... at points in time he hadn't gotten to yet.
Yeah, I agree that the bartender was "God" and revealed that Sam cold go home any time he wished, just like in Wizard of Oz. What confused and angered me was the card saying Sam never went home. Really? He couldn't drop by to say "Goodbye"?
@@mikeweber3685 I think if you watch the later episodes again you'll notice that his wife and daughter were ok with it. Al says something along those lines.
The show never shied away from the belief in a God and considering the popularity of a divine intervention at the time I always felt that this was the intended closing.
@@dillionmcwhite5023There were those episodes with The Devil, the middle-aged female Angel, the Mummy.
As an Irish person, I was happy that Caitlin was trapped in the dystopian timeline with her dreadful fake Irish accent.
😂😂😂 my kind of person. I’m not Irish (do have Irish ancestry though,yay!) and didn’t watch the show, but I have wanted Gwynith Paltro’s head back in that box from Seven for years, so I get the sentiment.
Nothing mysterious about The Sopranos ending… not then & not now. The head of the mob family was whacked, there’s your answer 😂
It's mysterious to people who didn't understand what happened, but yeah, you're right, its pretty obvious to those who paid close attention that Members Only guy popped Tony.
maybe it was Meadow!
They did explain Caitlin’s fate in the Heroes sequel. If you’re in a future when it gets overwritten, you die along with it.
The Number 1 TV mystery, I say, the Number 1 mystery is "Who is Number 1" in "The PRISONER !"
(Not me, I am not a Number, I am A Free Man !)
As it was said in the show. "Who is number 1?" The response "You are number 6." Or with a pause You are (pause) number 6.
That was a good show!
The way you say Bakula is cringey.
The voice is A.I.
@@classicstangbrn8964It's not AI. The channel is narrated by Ty Knotts. He's narrated this channel for years, way before the influx of AI channels.
Definitely cringe worthy.
This is why I stopped getting invested in watching a show, I tend to wait until the final episode is finished then I see if it finished on a cliffhanger if so I won't bother watching it no matter how good the initial ratings were.
The creators of the Sopranos did in fact explain the ending, Tony was whacked.
😮
That was the only ending which made any sense too
Yeah. iirc...
I remember an article where someone was interviewing the creator about another project and even after YEARS of multiple people asking him "what happened" he got so tired that any interview he would give afterwards he would specifically tell them "don't ask me about it". Well, this guy who was going to interview him decided to ask him anyway even though the Sopranos creator specifically told him not to, but, for whatever reason he actually finally told the interviewer (I don't remember if it was directly or indirectly, but he did make it clear...) Tony's is sleepin wit da woims.
That was my recollection of the article. It was a decade ago so forgive my vernacular if it's not verbatim.
It makes sense that we are seeing that world through Tony Soprano's perspective... hence why some of the characters are actually caricatures, Anthony Jr is a disappointing son with no promise and Christopher was a whiny child. So we see how Tony interacts with them while having those perspectives about them.
What does this have to do with the ending? Well... if we're seeing everything through his perspective, then it would stand to reason, that things would end rather abruptly, when that perspective is over.
Choked on a onion ring
Why is the kid from Alf blurred out?
That was bizarre. I saw that another time with a child character.
Idk but he did die a few days ago 🤷🏾♀️
That's YT for ya
YT has some strange odd policies..
Scott Bakula - pronounced Back-YOU-la
Why is Benji Gregory's (ALF) face pixelated? Same with a character from Primeval in a still photo. Pixelating weapons is laughable, but I suppose that's down to you worrying about you tube nailing you for violent content or something.
Benji was pixelated because he, himself, was a weapon.
It's a UA-cam thing. Weapons for kind of obvious reasons. I'm honestly guessing Benji is because he was a kid, and even though he was an actor, and it was 38 years ago, UA-cam's AI won't recognize that and would take down/demonetize the video. Unfortunately UA-camrs have to jump through a lot of hoops now with images and words nowadays
Quantum leap is resolved its just some people are dumb. Because sam goes back and saves Al and Beth which means sam and Al never meet so Quantum leap project doesnt get made so sam is stuck in time without Al and just has to carry on helping people.
Contradicted by Quantum Leap V 2.0. They met... and Sam is in fact all of Al's daughters' godfather. The three popular theories about why Sam never returned are: 1. he simply didn't want to. 2. for the integrity of the timeline, he can't just yet. or 3. he travelled around time for a while until leaping solo eventually got him killed.
Or Roddy McDowell or Gushy or Sam's wife or some other person took Al's place.
@@jessewilley531 not canon,so the contradiction is MOOT..
I thought Sam kept traveling in time and was basically on a mission from God. And God spoke to him as the bartender in that last episode. I was a kid and that's how I took it
I loved the final ending
Alf was huge here in Australia. So big that one of our NRL sporting legends who is short of stature, his nickname is Alf even to this day. Many people would not even realise Alf is not his real name. I loved the way Alf from the tv series was always after the Tanner's poor cat
I loved that show. Ended up getting a portrait of ALF eating a CLT (cat lettuce tomato) sandwich tattooed on my leg.
ALF was Haitian?😄
Before you get up for that final snack
I want you to know
I GOT YOUR CAT!!
-ALF
I watched The Sopranos regularly at the time and the ending didn't make sense to me at the time but now looking back on the scene it makes perfect sense
As a kid the ending to Quantum leap never bothered me. There was no mystery to me. He just didn't want to go home so didn't.
I always took it as he fixed what he wanted to fix, so he was done and essentially passed on. There was no way back home unless the people in the future figured it out, but since they never did, he essentially died after that last leap.
@@richetokuwhy would he just die after the last leap? There’d likely never be a “last” leap anyway due to the amount of people…
Because we were kids but I promise if you rewatch the series now youLl notice a handful of plot holes throughout the series.
@@OneCut1Slash what bothered me is god told him he could always go home but that’s all Sam ever wanted. Wouldn’t he just had actually leaped home and stayed besides the two times he did as a teen and when him and Al switched places. We wouldn’t have had 5 years of the show though I guess. He should’ve went home. Al died never knowing what happened to him. It just never sat right with me.
@@MuckyPup115 I've binged it several times. I have never cared about the plot holes.
"Bah-koolah?" .... No
Right?!? 😂😂😂
That straight pissed me off
Every Zoomer video I watch does this. I heard one of them say "Taylor Swyfte" the other day and realized they are either retarded or doing it on purpose for comments. Doesnt make me like them either way
AI channel. please understand.
@ToxicXYGamer it is NOT. A guy named Ty Knots does this whole channel.
I love quantum leap I used to always watch it when my grandfather that crazy and now I am taking care of him because he's ill and I have all five seasons 95 episodes and that's what he watches everyday❤ if I could put a lot of video right now I would show you.
I know both ALF and Full House were on separate networks, but it would have been interesting with The Tanners meaning to The Tanners
"Scott Bah-coo-lah"
😂
I read that in the Babe's "Bah-Ram-Ewe" singsong way for some reason 😂
Quantum Leap was wronged twice now - the relaunch also ended in a cliffhanger
You know it's all just about monetization when the uploader censored minors, cigs, and guns. Ohh and don't forget about the poorly research subjects and constant mispronunciations.
Quantity over quality wins the day.
Maybe it's to incite engagement?
@@TommySoeharto-km2nq ???
@@AlacerCheerful Making you make comments.
Listening to Americans trying to pronounce British place names is my personal Hell.
Though oddly, they never seem to talk about Aberystwyth or
Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch
the biggest mystery of all is why people think seinfeld is funny when he isn't! he's not funny, interesting, charming or charismatic!
Uh uh Quantum leap is my fav show what we not gon do is mispronounce his name 😂 It’s pronounced Scott Back yu la not bakoola!! They had to go back and reshoot the season 5 finale because they were cancel. Al was supposed to become a leaper in s6
Interesting criticism by someone with the grammar of a failed 1st grader…
@@pooloftim8263 first of all grammar and pronunciation aren’t the same thing. Ty makes great videos but his pronunciation is sometimes off and if u noticed I laughed about it jokingly and friendly like because he does it all the time I wasn’t rude at all but u were sorry I forget sometimes a** holes like to troll i appreciate u took the time out of your lousy day to comment and for what? This is UA-cam not a classroom take the stick out of your butt grammar police and calm tf down go back and correct that. 😘 Good day
@@pooloftim8263boy you said it! I feel like I dropped a few IQ points trying to decipher that…..they even added the 😂 emoji. Wow.
@@malfeitor1349 oh stfu and find something else to do
@@pooloftim8263 pronunciation and grammar are different yet u understood enough to answer keep it moving sir
Gordon Shumway is my homie.
I was disappointed when a show called Invasion was cancelled after a first season cliff hanger.
That show was must see tv for me and my sister. The writing was great, loved the fact that it wasn't predictable and at that time the premise hadn't been beaten to pulp. The cast was full of talent like Evan Peters. William Fichtner, who we've wondered since the mid-90s why he didn't become an A-Lister. We couldn't believe it got cancelled because the reason the network gave didn't make a lot of sense. We've wondered if it was close to some real life truth, which spooked the govt and they had it pulled. 🤔 We still talk about what a great show it was!
Oh yes !! I loved that show! Shaun Cassidy created that show. I was really disappointed with abrupt ending.
That particular year(2005), all three of the major networks... ABC, NBC, and CBS... had sci-fi shows that debuted in the fall of that year but only lasted one season. I watched "Threshold"(CBS) and was pissed that it got canceled on a cliffhanger of sorts! Stupid CBS even aired one episode out of order and didn't even air the whole series completely!🤬 I later watched "Invasion"(ABC) & "Surface"(NBC). They were all about aliens invasion, all quite good and all canceled after one season... on cliffhangers!!!🤬
You forgot to mention the fate of Wade Wells in the TV show Sliders. They left her in a Chromag breeding camp. No one knows whatever became of Wade Wells.
The homeless woman is literally a manifested Deus Ex Machina. That was the whole point and the connection to charming was done through the deceased mother of the girl to protect charming itself.
Joss Whedin wanted the 5th season of Buffy to be the ending. That's why it ended the way it did.
Why are we blurring out the face of Benji Gregory? He's not an unkown child, he played Brian in ALF.
UA-cam got to have a revision with some of their policies.. The child is now a grown man, and he is a known actor.. I always thought known actors/actresses/ Politicians/Public Figures were regarded as laxed individuals when talking about them if it's flattering or non flattering..
Edited: I didn't know the guy passed away? R.I.P 🙏🏿❤️
@kenrickeason That is unfortunate. Rest in peace indeed, Benji.
You know, I've watched several of these videos and although I can understand blurred weapons, even if I feel it's a little overcautionary, I am still unsure on the seemingly random face blurs of even adult actors.
@@crimzonchyld5282could be UA-cam censorship, or maybe blurring out the actors that aren't the focus of the talk in case people aren't familiar with the show?
For those wondering why Sam never went home is because he got to back home and say his goodbyes in a previous episode when him and Al switched places. My theory as to why the ending said he never returned home is because if he went home he could never leap again. The Bartender pretty much said so; go home for good or keep leaping. One theory I heard about QL is that Sam was dead the whole time and was guardian angel and didn't understand. Al, Gooshie and the others were all angels and Ziggy was God. Ziggy took the form of the Bartender to let Sam know his fate; keep correcting mankind's path for good or rest forever in Heaven.
How difficult is it to take 10 seconds to search how to pronounce the name of the STAR of the Show Quantum Leap? Narrators on UA-cam can be so UNPROFESSIONAL. It’s your JOB to say things. Do it right.
99% of the narrations here on UA-cam are AI now. That's why most of them mispronounce names and other words.
@@JayP7.62 FFS, do a SECOND'S WORTH of research on the narrator before copping out and proclaiming everything AI. Actually WATCH A VIDEO. AI isn't this nuanced. AI doesn't mutter to itself at the end when he's giving his contacts.
Calm down…
Calm down nerds.
@@autumn557 Make me.
Flash forward was a show I always wished they brought back. The only reason it failed was because of a writers strike. I was so pissed when it was canceled.
There is a book it is based on. I read that after the show was canceled. The show seemed to follow the book. It gives a satisfying ending to a point.
@@marecwolfe do you remember the name of the book?
@@butter7734 I will try to hold my sarcasm in check. the book was called 'FlashForward' by Robert J Sawyer
@@petejenkins5574 your sarcasm is welcome. We all need to laugh more but thanks.
Listening to a Zoomer describe Quantum Leap is CRINGY and incredibly frustrating. Like hearing someone from another country describe it.
funny i just started watching steins gate today.. im a john titor fan and decided for the first time in my 30 years on earth to check it out.. now im getting all these weird little synchronicities regarding the existence of quantum physics haha!! guess i gotta check out quantum leap soon!
@@SavingSoulsMinistries You're fan of John Titor the person? Didn't we figure out he was a fraud, him and his brother wanted publicity so they called Art Bell? I listened to that show live. The late 90's were a wild time.
"Scott Bahcoola"...Jesus Christ.
That's tough. That show was 40 years ago.
Yeah, it does doesn't
Hey man I just wanted to say you have my respect for this one I have been personally waiting for someone to mention the show FLASHFORWARD for years everybody seems to have just forgotten about it I'm glad there's somebody out there besides me that hasn't
I loved that show. There is a book it was based on if you want to have an end to the show. It is of the same name.
In Quantum Leap may be Al was actually Al as in Artificial Intelligence from the future post apocalypse. I loved that show and Scott Bakula
Lost was a typical Damon Lindelof show.
Ridiculously detailed character development through unneccesary flasbacks (oh wow; his favorite color is blue and he loves chocolate chip cookies!), lots of mysterious stuff that never gets resolved and no real story or conclusion whatsoever.
This show is where my hatred of JJ and Damon was birthed. I am still angry about it. 😡
@@mikeweber3685 My hate for Lindelof started when he destroyed Watchmen by converting it into BLM propaganda, and race-swapped characters just for the sake of "diversity"
Just frustrating all rounf
They just winged the whole thing
100% formulaic “mystery box” show. Lame.
Tony got shot. That's why it went black
I HATE it when I click on a video for the thumbnail, and what is in the thumbnail is never talked about...
I had always assumed that Dr Sam Becket leaped into the future to help a newly superlumanal earth develop a multi-species Federation.
Need one of these lists for:
Daylight, the whispers & Lights out
The creator of SOA flat out said she was a ghost on the aftershow of the last episode.
We need more of these Tye
Sam never going home almost had me in tears ..
"The Event" from 2010 is another show gone before its time
I loved that show.
I thought THE 4400 was THE EVENT'S sequel?
@@kjk7611Speaking of "The 4400", that reboot on the CW was horrible!
@@rddav1 I liked it.
Lol Scott BaWhat?..
Thanks Ty, Bethonie & Noiseplug
One show that should have been in this list...Carnivàle.
0:57 ... A.I. voice mispronounced his name .
Bak cool la
This isn't an AI. Makes it worse that he mispronounced it
How do you screw up scott bakula name
The reason that Heroes never addressed the fate of Caitlin is that nobody ever cared-not the writers, not the actors, and not the audience.
I hope LOST isn’t on this list. They died and waited for each other and then all went to Heaven together! 😂❤
I never watched it. So all along they actually did die in the crash, they were all dead the whole time?
@@shanware2 no…. The people who didn’t die on the island or the crash did live full lives after getting off the island. They died when they were supposed to. But the experience bonded them so closely that once they DID actually die, they were in a sort of “purgatory” state. Once the last survivor died, they all met up there in “purgatory” and walked into heaven together.
@@GenXfrom75 ahh got cha ty 🙂
U r so gorgeous @@GenXfrom75
@@tonyacosta4574 Creepy Simp
The only mystery from the ending of 24 is what happened to the original planned season 10. Season 9 and were 10 green lit at the same time, due to poor ratings, 9 was shortened and 10 was abandoned. I know an event series or whatever aired later, but that wasn't the previously planned version.
What baffles me is how anyone in 2024 is still WILDLY mispronouncing celebrities' names. BAK-you-luh. Like Dracula. This isn't hard, it's been pronounced for you in hundreds of interviews, mentions, retrospectives, and shoutouts. Thousands. Come on. I can get it when it's a relative unknown, but the dude has starred in multiple tv shows. Not episodes, whole ass shows. There was even an episode of It's Always Sunny.
In Threes Company, the girl’s bedroom and the washroom were not consistent. Each episode it could change. As a kid I took notes and thought I discovered some amazing secret.
Top 5 Unknowns needs an editor. So many poorly constructed sentences and bad use of words
😂 nah it's bait for people like you to point it out and get interaction. This channel is perfect imo.
Okay so here’s my question: I’ve always known Tony got taken out during the finale hence the black out screen, BUT was it just him that got taken out or the whole family? Or the whole diner? I think it would have been fitting if Meadow had been the only survivor.
Alf getting in trouble with the ATF for not registering his firearms
Sam from Quantum Leap, leaped into a body of a janitor in an episode of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
The huge mystery for me was everything that was building up in the show Happy Town. It got cancelled so we never got to see what was behind everything. And there was a FB group about the show and someone came on claiming to be from the writing team or something, and she was going to release the info, but she never returned with it.
The main reason the Quantum Leap ending bothered me is... What happened to Al? If Sam can eternally jump around through time, Al is a constant and still subject to the stream of time, so he can't do it forever. Sam forgets all of this other leaps when he leaps into a body, so if Al died and Sam didn't have anyone to help him, he would think every single leap is his very first leap. Yikes.
I really enjoyed the book Flash Forward and I highly recommend it for anyone who watched that show and we're disappointed by it not continuing
There's no mystery to Quantum Leap, Sam continued traveling through time after fixing things for Al the only difference is he did as himself instead of leaping into others.
The ending of Quantum Leap was bittersweet and perfect.
The unpleasantness concerning the way the Alf show ended is a perfect example of why more Americans should own stock. Corporations like NBC are accountable to their share holders, and if their share holders wanted more Alf...
I was so upset with the QL ending! I have enjoyed rewatching the episodes over the years, but still refuse to watch that last episode.
that transition animation is so classic doctor who
Jesus Christ bro, it's Scott Bakula. Bakula like Dracula. How do you mess that up? Probably on purpose for content farming 😂😂😂
Not going to lie, the biggest mystery about Quantum Leap was the question I kept asking while watching the new one... "Who is WRITING this??? Did they even watch the original? Oh, Al died 10 years ago? 2 years before the project launched in 2014? Ooooook..."
I was pissed that The Glades got canceled and it ended on a cliffhanger because nobody knew. Did Jim die? Who shot him? I wish the creator would give the 411😂.
The homeless woman is the exact description of a banshee, in how she appears at these times
There have been a lot of shows I've watched that were cancelled with unresolved cliff hangers but few of these were among them.
1. 24 - I don't remember Keeler being a mystery so I couldn't have cared that much.
2. Primeval - I started watching when it first aired but never got to the final season. I just bought the entire series yesterday so I haven't seen the series finale. I had to skip that one so nothing was given away.
I didn't watch any of the other shows and from what I can tell of those endings, I'm glad I didn't.
Dude make 1 iceberg (or whatever is called this video format) of this OG tv shows: Odyssey 5, Jericho, Sir Arthur The Lost World, Threshold and Terra Nova.
And Revolution... Xd
I think some of these shows try to be too mysterious with no real direction. So it becomes tedious to watch and the rating drop, so it gets canned and never resolved. Even if the writers could come up with a good conclusion, they missed their chance.
That Lost is an example of that. There is no point in following a story without pay off or a real end to it. Mystery only goes so far because it drags and needs to be dealt with. Just because one thing gets resolved, it doesn't mean the end of the world. There are other mysteries. If they feared it would ruin the Mystique by resolving it, then they are bad writers with no confidence.
In Scott's own words: " It's Bakula, like DRACULA." 🙄 😑 At any rate, same thing happened to the reboot: it was fabulous and got canceled, after only *3* seasons. They talked about how they "lost Sam", and of course there was that other female leaper who apparently was able to choose to settle down, rather than choosing to keep leaping with Ben. It implies that something like this might have happened in Sam's case too. I'm hoping that Netflix may come to the rescue again (like with "Manifest"), but I'm actually sensing a movie at some point (probably made for TV), and after Scott finally showed up in " Only Murders In the Building", and also having followed what's been going on for so long, I'm pretty sure that he was always in play to eventually show back up on QL whenever the moment might be right. The loss of Dean changes a lot, of course, but I have a few ideas ..
So what's-up with the Evil Leapers from Sam & Al's future?
Heroes was such a great show, I stopped watching TV after that strike. I see why Lost was so popular when I went back to watch when put on Netflix. I was stationed in Korea during that time and didn't keep up with the show. I am certainly glad I didn't watch when in season, I would hate to have to wait on their cliff hangers.
Called top 5 unknowns yet it's 10 shows. The cover pic is from that one alien show that had hayden panettiere in it and many of these have been answered. Great job
Bakula is pronounced like Dracula 😂
Re: Lost. I don't remember anyone ever stating anything about the numbers having anything to do with the end of humanity or Dharma's goal being to change the numbers. Also, the magnetic anomaly was a natural occurrence and not a "machine".
You wouldn't know about the significance of The Numbers unless you wasted a LOT of time with their online activities. You eventually would find a recording someone secretly made of the Doctor giving a lecture about the it.
@mikeweber3685 There you go, I looked at the Dharma website maybe twice.
"Flash Forward" was bounced around the schedule so much no one knew when it was on. ABC blew it.
Don't get me wrong good list enjoyed the video but I'm kind of surprised you didn't mention the TV show Jericho there are so many plot holes and unanswered mysteries on that show
You know it's Assault Rifles not Semi-Automatic guns UA-cam causes trouble over.
Assault is an action, not an object.
Twin Peaks was one of those "Biggest Thing Ever! (at this moment) Shows..... stories in every magazine, watch parties with coffee and cherry pie, books about what might be going on on the show, etc.....i guess that still happens, its just on the Internet instead of real life.
Thanks!
I think you should also should have included i believe it was season 1 or 2 of The Ghost whisperer where they'd never concluded about the evil under the city
Heroes was a GREAT show. I bought it on dvd when it became available. It’s still very very fun to watch and it has a very emotional thematic that hooks you but is slowly revealed. The ending is amazing and the spin off Heroes Reborn was excellent but WAY too short for my liking.
I loved the first season but the second season was so bad I gave up. The biggest mistake was bringing back Sylar, which pretty much negated Peter's big sacrifice.
It wasn't about a "Family" of superheroes as the narrator states though.
Flash forward was so good. I don’t know why it failed 😞
I dont remember other 'leapers' in Quantum Leap.
Maybe the narrator was getting it mixed up with Sliders
@@v85rawdeal he is certainly was
There was an "evil leaper" woman with her female version of Al. They were in two episodes. They were going around and undoing what Sam and Al were doing. There was also an evil version of Al for one episode.
There was just one an evil leader not a lot
@joeyrigsby38 Nope. Look it up. They called her the "evil leaper." 2 episodes. I won't spoil it but there was two of them. Also a Satan version of Al. Come back after you've looked it up.
@@RealCrazyDiamond Ty! I forgot about that.
I love the final ending of Quantum Leap
And so, Dr. Beckett finds himself leaping from life to life, striving to put right what once went wrong, and hoping, each time, that his next leap...
...will be the leap home...
“Bacooluh” 😂 it’s supposed to sound like Dracula 😂
I've always recognised Alf but I can't recall ever watching a single episode and I'm not sure if it ever shown on Irish TV RTE 2 or Network 2 as it was known at the time was the only children's tv that i was exposed to as a kid
Is the US was shown as a family comedy at night. Same sort of set up as The Simpsons or Full House. The marketing for this show was insane. I remember the ALF dolls and all his hair.
I really liked Flashforward and was upset when it was cancelled. Just like Colony which was also a great show... :(
In Quantum Leap it wasn't just his conciousness that traveled in time, it was his body. The people see the body Sam leaps into but its his physical form that is what's really there. There are 3 episodes I can think of at the moment, one where he leaps into the body of a man missing his legs and Sam is able to stand, another one where the guy is blind but Sam can see. Another episode where he gets someone pregnant in the past and it is really his child who happens to be working on the Quantum Leap project in the future.
So for those wondering there was a film that did come out that resolved the fate of Alf. It was called Alien Autopsy.