Re: does anyone watch "quantum leap"?

From: MorituriMax (newage_at_sendarico.net)
Date: 07/23/04


Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2004 05:16:16 GMT

ah3133 wrote:
> i forgot to add when i first posted that in one episode, sam explains
> that time is like a string that's been rolled into a ball, so that all
> the points are interrconnected.
>
> what would be the reason that he's limited to traveling to times
> within his own lifetime?

Cause its cheaper to shoot and doesn't try and thrust material at the folks to
make them think.. its a feel good sit com, not a live physics lab. Sets are
easier to build if you limit them to the same rough time period.

Come on people, it was a tv show.



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