Sam leaps back into the life of Abigail Fuller, this time as her fiancé, who must save her when she again is suspected of a killing.Sam leaps back into the life of Abigail Fuller, this time as her fiancé, who must save her when she again is suspected of a killing.Sam leaps back into the life of Abigail Fuller, this time as her fiancé, who must save her when she again is suspected of a killing.
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- TriviaAfter Star Light, Star Bright - May 21, 1966 (1992) and Deliver Us from Evil - March 19, 1966 (1992), this marks the third time in four episodes that Sam has leaped into 1966. He never leaped into that year on any other occasion.
- GoofsSherilyn Stanton says, "Tonight, Lawrence Stanton III, I am Jane Fonda in BUtterfield 8 (1960)." However, that film starred Elizabeth Taylor.
- Quotes
Dr. Sam Beckett: I don't know w-what to do, I-I... I want her. I want her so bad, it's killing me. I can't think about anything else, except ho-holding her and-and touching her and tasting her and smelling her. I feel like she b-belongs to me. And tha-that's all that m-matters.
Admiral Al Calavicci: What matters is that you are Sam Beckett. That's the reason that you got this crazy job.
Dr. Sam Beckett: It's not fair.
Admiral Al Calavicci: All right, it's not fair! It's not fair! Life isn't fair. Who ever said it was fair?
Dr. Sam Beckett: Oh, don't s-stand there and tell me that life isn't f-fair, Al.
Admiral Al Calavicci: You're here to save Abagail. You saved her once before. You've got to do it again. That's it!
Dr. Sam Beckett: W... Why me?
Admiral Al Calavicci: Because you're a hero.
Dr. Sam Beckett: Even heroes are h... human.
- ConnectionsFeatures Quantum Leap: Trilogy: Part 1 - August 8, 1955 (1992)
- SoundtracksUnchained Melody
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Music by Alex North and Lyrics by Hy Zaret (1955)
Performed by The Righteous Brothers (1965)
This review is specifically about TRILOGY - PART-2. There are only a handful of episodes from the five year series that I consider to deserve a rating of 10. TRILOGY PART 2 is one of them. (Actually, I'd go for 9.5 if that was available!)
My reason for this high rating is EVERYTHING! The casting is spot-on! Even the resemblance between Abigail and her mother (played by veteran actor Meg Foster) is uncanny. The writing is virtually flawless and ALL of the actors brought the script to life in a near perfect manner.
The first time I saw all three episodes of TRILOGY was back in the late 90's, so I had to wait a week between episodes. We didn't have Netflix back then! It can be somewhat easy to get lost following what's going on in these three parts if one doesn't pay attention. Ironically, if I was asked to rate TRILOGY (all parts) back in the 90's, I would have gone with a five or six b/c it left me feeling confused.
In conclusion, if one feels confused and aggravated by this confusion with following the three parts, may I suggest watching them again and giving this trilogy another shot? Perhaps I am slow, but it wasn't until the third time I watched this mini-series in a series, that I felt so much respect and understanding and admiration for the story-line. So, coincidentally, I needed a trilogy of views to feel so strongly about this amazing three part episode!
- ratssaidskinner
- Jun 21, 2014