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See the original NBC advertisement for "Mirror Image," the last episode of Quantum Leap, which originally aired on May 5, 1993.

This video clip is from Al's Place Quantum Leap Messageboard. Go there for more great clips!

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  • Sam was dead the moment he leaped the first time. How else do you explain seeing the other dead leaper, Al's relative. HIs arrival on his birthday etc. It was decided that this would be explained otherwise if the series was picked up for another season but if it wasn't this fact that he was dead could leave the viewer believing that and the series has a final ending. So in essence NBC killed Sam Beckett

  • @crmfghtr Interesting theory. But are you saying that the body back in the Waiting Room was a corpse? We saw the people in the Waiting Room walking around in a few episodes. And they had Sam's reflection. Seems like a pretty spry corpse to me. ;) LOL! (Fun to think about, though.)

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  • The reason Sam can't leap home is because he won't let himself. He's too good a person to go home. Sam is the maker of his own personal tragedy: he sacrifices his own happiness because he believes in humanity so much. He has to stay out there to give us all the hope of a second chance.

  • Sam Beckett never returned home because he created a paradox where none of this happened by helping Al, there fore, never left.

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  • @bashlet Never thought of it that way. Whoa.

  • god bless you sam beckett

  • @getyapaper A movie has been in talks- although nothing official has been confirmed. However- it has been revealed that neither Scott Bakula nor Dean Stockwell either one will be involved due to the fact they are now both considered way too old. Unfortunately- the movie will be a reboot probably using its own characters or using theirs played by much younger actors. So it is safe to say that the original TV series is not going any farther than it has and we are left with that ending.

  • this series finale sucked balls lazy writing very lazy.

  • THEY GOING HAVE A MOVIE THEY ALL HAVE WHERE SAM WE TURN HOME HAVE A GUY ON THE PROJECT JUMP IN TO THE TIME MACHINE AND THE HOLE NEW THING START WITH A DIFFRENT GUY

  • WHY DID IT HAVE TO END!!!!!

  • The upcoming quantum movie could be a redress of the final tv episode- Sam encountering his "leaper" and having to deal with the moral dilemma to fix Al's personal life or his own, or go back time travelling.

  • @hobokenplayboy Al was a pilot, but he was a Navy pilot; I'm pretty sure he was an Annapolis grad.

    He was an admiral, though I'm not sure how many stars. Probably a rear admiral (lowest rank).

    The pilots in the film Top Gun were naval officers, too, btw.

  • i loved the series, but i didn´t like the ending... somehow i was dissapointed. i think scott bacula should return a last time and leap into a feature film that will put right what once went wrong;-)

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