![]() My theory is that in Season 2, Ben will encounter Martinez again, before Martinez makes his final fatal leap back to 1879, where he's shot in the back and killed by the brothel owner. This is why Ben had no memory of ever meeting Martinez when he encountered him in 1879, but Martinez demanded that Ben stop following him through time. It's all a bunch of guessing.Īddison is still at risk of being murdered by Richard Martinez, because Martinez's leaps are non-linear in relation to Ben's. Without Ziggy helping the QL team, Ben is operating in the dark, as far being able to figure out why he's in 2018. Take in mind, that in the final episode of Season 1, Ben travels back to 2018 without the assistance of Ziggy (who's been hacked into). Theoretically, Addison still gets killed in 2023 or beyond. Rather than wait around for Sam to show up when that may very well never happen, only to be dissapointed time and time again. If that was what they wanted out of the show and it won't be good if they don't go that route, then those fans probably would be better off accepting this show just isn't going to be their cup of tea. People thought they lied to trick us, as is now 100% shown, they weren't. Not trying to be dismissive or play the "if you don't like it don't watch" card but seriously, people spent a year seeing Sam in every single plot point despite repeated assurances that he wasn't going to be on it. ![]() I think people need to accept that this show is not called "Quantum Leap: The Rescue of Sam Beckett" and need to either accept that the show is simply never going to be laser focused on Sam and is not obligated to "fix" the original shows finale, or accept that is what they want not a new Quantum Leap show and movie on. really didn't have organic relationships in their films, it's time to break that barrier and show that it does happen. Jackie Chan, Bruce Lee, Jet Li, Donnie Yen etc. Most of all I enjoy the fact that the show has an Asian American lead who is capable of being in relationships and is not asexual, unlike the way the media typically portrays them. For those that disagree why do you think they don't have chemistry? This was one of the major strengths of this season finale it gave background and characterization to the their relationship and the team. I think that would please some of the naysayers here. If there's one thing they could do is expose more of their backgrounds as to how they were before Ben leapt and show the building of their relationship vs. If the writers are reading this post please keep doing what you are doing. ![]() They are a pair! I'm rooting for them to continue on. I think the two leads have great chemistry and play off each other's strengths and weaknesses. I mean an idea for an episode could be a “leapception” where Ben leaps into either Al before Sam leaped and because of a leap in 2022 something changed and it prevented Sam from leaping but something something eye of the storm something something undo all the good work and they can see things shift around them. And for the finale (as in last ever episode) sam could be in trouble and Ben sacrifice himself to save Sam, and leap in, it’s a lot like the episode where Sam & Al swap places but I think it’s a nice thought and would be kind of cool to see but that’s not happening.Ģ- It’s a tired and slightly haggard Dr Sam Beckett that steps out of the accelerator and says “Oh boy, I think I’m home” then you can have Sam join the team to help Ben through his leaps, you can also tell stories about Sam acclimating to 2023 while it’s not multiple timelines it’s probably easy enough to understand. The team works around supporting and getting Sam out. ![]() I can see two good directions for the show.ġ- Ben comes out of the accelerator, there’s cheering and everyone’s happy, then Ziggy gets a lock on a leader. ![]()
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