The Quantum Leap Reboot Leaps Previous the Authentic in One Main Approach
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Quantum Leap Episode 17
Dr. Ben Tune (Raymond Lee) lands this week on a world luxurious airliner and within the physique of a rookie stewardess neatly coiffed and tucked beneath a pill-box hat. Ben’s service-with-a-smile contains providing potent drinks, slicing uncommon beef and determining methods to save all of the passengers from the crash that takes all their lives previously. The reason for the aircraft crash was unknown, so it’s as much as Ben to determine why the aircraft went down and methods to stop that from occurring (once more).
This episode jives with a few of the greatest that Quantum Leap supplied this season with its twists and turns, whodunits and MacGyver methods, reminiscent of “O Ye of Little Religion,” “Fellow Vacationers,” “Leap, Die, Repeat” and “S.O.S.” In truth, Ben is nothing if not an unconventional downside solver, and we see that this week when he manages to neutralize two armed hijackers, places the copilot and his girlfriend-accomplice to sleep to be able to entry the cockpit and stabs somebody within the neck. Ben deserved that chance after receiving such a stab himself within the final episode, “Ben, Interrupted.”
Ben’s skill to get out of the worst jams is exceptional, however so is his skill to narrate to the parents in his leaps, encourage them and in the end persuade others to do what’s proper, even when that’s the toughest factor to do. I’ll ceaselessly stand corrected in my commentary after the Quantum Leap pilot that Ben Tune shouldn’t be charismatic. Maybe it was troublesome to love a man who abandons his fiancé, Addison Augustine (Caitlin Bassett), whose love language could very nicely be this easy—info.
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