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"Quantum Leap" Mirror Image - August 8, 1953 (1993)
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"Quantum Leap" (1989)Original Air Date:
4 May 1993 (Season 5, Episode 22)Plot:
Sam leaps into a bar with a bartender that's more than he appears. When Sam looks into a mirror, he sees his own reflection... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
Sam realises there is something he must do moreCast
(Episode Cast overview, first billed only)| Scott Bakula | ... | Dr. Sam Beckett | |
| Dean Stockwell | ... | Admiral Al Calavicci | |
| Bruce McGill | ... | Al the Bartender | |
| John D'Aquino | ... | Tonchi (as John DiQuino) | |
| Richard Herd | ... | Ziggy Ziganovich | |
| William Morgan Sheppard | ... | Gooshie, the Miner (as W. Morgan Sheppard) | |
| Stephen McHattie | ... | Stawpah | |
| Mike Genovese | ... | Mr. Collins | |
| Susan Diol | ... | Beth Calavicci | |
| Dan Butler | ... | Mutta | |
| Dennis Wolfberg | ... | Gooshie | |
| Kevin McDermott | ... | Kruger | |
| Ferdinand Carangelo | ... | Ghee | |
| Brad Silverman | ... | Pete | |
| J.D. Daniels | ... | Kid #1 |
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The bar in the final episode is modeled after the bar that series creator Donald P. Bellisario's father had owned. moreGoofs:
Anachronisms: Sam sees part of "Captain Z-Ro" (1955) on the TV. It is August 8, 1953 and "Captain Z-Ro" (1955) didn't start on TV until 1955. moreQuotes:
Al, the Bartender: At the risk of over inflating your ego Sam, you've done more. The lives you've touched, touched others. And those lives, others! You've done a lot of good Sam Beckett. And you can do a lot more. moreFAQ
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As the final show of the series I thought the idea of Sam leaping into Al's Place at the moment of his birth was brilliant. His confusion about the people he meets there and how they look like people he had meet on his travels but with names like Gooshie, Ziggy and even Al is very convincing - even I was confused especially when he saw their reflections they were totally different. So when the real Al showed up and told Sam they lost him temporarily he was convinced he was there to do something very special.
--------------------------- Sam's conversation with Al the bartender also convinces him that this Al was more than he seemed, even he (Al the bartender) tried to say differently. Sam finally realises that he had to put right the one thing he never did earlier - HE HAD TO HELP HIS FRIEND. the rules he had made about not changing their own history had to be broken - so he leaps back to the moment when Beth was dancing by herself and told her the truth that her husband was alive and would return to her one day.
---------------------------- the write up at the end about how Al and Beth remained married for forty years was only half of a bitter sweet ending as it also mentioned Sam never got home leaving things open for a follow-up, which I have said before would be great with the original cast members