You never know when you'll need a pair of cat ears.I'm not sure if it was, Ian just said it was for "emeowgencies," so it could have just been a random Ian thing, which was very cute, by the way, and I've also ordered some cat ears.
You never know when you'll need a pair of cat ears.I'm not sure if it was, Ian just said it was for "emeowgencies," so it could have just been a random Ian thing, which was very cute, by the way, and I've also ordered some cat ears.
I would think they could get higher ratings if they aired it 2 hours earlier. Ot is a family showThe ratings might finally have stabilized. 2.33 million on Halloween (with a million movies to watch or things to do, so thats good) up from 2.22 the week before.
It's the same level as la brea in terms of quality imo, but has 30 precent fewer viewers.I just don't the show is good enough. That is what is hurting the ratings. I mean it's not bad but it's not great either. It's so in the middle. I do think it has potential to become better if it does get a second season. I am starting to really like Ben. I also like Magic and Ian. The other 2 are not so great and the security lady seems useless on the show in that she serves no dramatic purpose. Providing security in the modern day parts is a thankless job/role on this show.
It should be noted that in QL:TOS God (or fate or time) took steps to insure not just the continuance of the project (the Senatorial substitution referred to earlier) but, arguably its own creation.
Whatever happens, if this is the only season we get of this show, which based on ratings seems a distinct possibility, I hope we get a resolution. My personal fantasy for the final scene. Ben and Addison, Janice and Beth, Magic and Sam, at Al's grave.
I take your point, Christopher, but people do want closure. They want Richard Kimble to catch the one-armed man, they want the Korean war to end, they want Walter White to die. Perhaps a good tag would be to indicate that the work of the Project would continue.
But, as an aside, can you imagine the profound sense of isolation that Sam Beckett would feel after 30 year of leaping? No friends, no ability form lasting connections, etc. No matter his initial enthusiasm, I'm sure he'd want it over at this point.
Part of that might be because this wasn't originally planned to be a midseason finale. The original plan was to air thirteen episodes straight through, ending in December. I guess when they got picked up for the full season, they decided to take a break after eight episodes, leaving ten to air between January and presumably sometime in spring 2023.This week’s episode is the “midseason finale”, and we won’t have many more QL until January. Kind of a smaller episode to end on,
Renewed for season 2.
https://tvline.com/2022/12/12/quantum-leap-renewed-season-2-nbc/
My point is that not every series premise needs "closure." What's the "closure" to a show about a detective solving crimes, or a starship exploring strange new worlds, or a superhero saving lives? There isn't a specific quest goal that they have to be perpetually stymied in achieving until the series ends; just doing their job for as long as they can is the goal. And in a premise like that, bringing a decisive end to their adventures is a bad thing for the people they help. Richard Kimble getting exonerated or the Jupiter 2 reaching Alpha Centauri or Dr. David Banner finding a cure for the raging spirit that dwells within him would be a satisfying ending; but Columbo or Captain Kirk or the Flash retiring would be an unsatisfying ending, because it means their important job isn't being done anymore. A more satisfying finale for that kind of premise would be a reaffirmation that their work will continue.
And that's why I think the finale of the original show was satisfactory closure. Up to then, Sam Beckett believed his quest goal was simply to leap home and end his journeys. But in the finale, he discovered that he'd chosen to leap in order to help people, that it wasn't some cosmic accident he was forced into but the consequence of his own benevolence and selflessness. And so he chose to continue the journey voluntarily, to stop seeing the leaps as an obstacle to his quest goal and start seeing them as the goal in and of themselves. Closure doesn't have to mean the end of the journey; it can mean the choice to embark on a new one. (See any story that ends with the hero and heroine getting married. Surely that's more a beginning than an ending.) Or it can mean making peace with yourself, realizing something that lets you see your life in a new light.
Many people dedicate their entire lives to self-abnegation in service to others -- priests, nuns, monks, etc. It's not easy, but they stick it out because they believe in what they're doing. Yes, some of them get tired of it and leave the calling, but some stick with it all the way. So there's no way to be sure which category Sam would fall into. If his leaps were the result of his own subconscious desire to help people, though -- or if he consciously intended it when he first leapt but forgot about his reasons just as Ben did -- that argues that it's in his nature to choose self-sacrifice no matter the risk or burden.
Besides, I got the sense from the finale that Sam unlocked new potentials -- e.g. leaping in his own body, and no longer needing Ziggy and the accelerator to move him through time. That suggests his powers may have evolved even further since then. For all we know, he may have grown into something transcending human needs and limits.
And who's to say he doesn't interact with other leapers from other times? That happened with the "Evil Leapers" in the original series and the mystery leaper from the future in the new one. Assuming the "within your own lifetime" limitation is gone for other leapers as it is for Ben, that means that leapers from all eras from Sam to Ben to everyone else yet to come could potentially cross paths. There could be a whole community of time travelers. Maybe they all hang out at Bruce McGill's bar.
I haven't watched it yet but that's a neat idea about multiple leapers crossing paths and maybe there could be a community of them that hang out at a bar or something, maybe not that exact same bar but something like it.
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