I think that technically he swapped the bodies..?Yeah just saw the pregnant woman episode..... So yeah like that happened.
But having said that he leapt into several women over the series and also became a chimpanzee.
I think that technically he swapped the bodies..?Yeah just saw the pregnant woman episode..... So yeah like that happened.
But having said that he leapt into several women over the series and also became a chimpanzee.
I think that technically he swapped the bodies..?
It absolutely does happen. Al brings it over, and lets go of the sheet music for a moment. It disappears, and Sam prompts him to keep touching it so that he can see it.No, I don't think that ever happened.
Yes, he does read a box. And he gets caught.IIRC Al tells him he's an accomplished pianist, but he still needs a score for a piece he doesn't know. But now recall him reading a box when he's supposed to be blind.
Especially once they get to the evil leaper stories, season 5 feels like a series of cheap ploys for ratings -- when they're not just jumping the shark, they're baiting it. After 4 seasons of general consistency*, now he can do all sorts of different things that don't begin to make sense.
While it's not properly thought through, the initial idea is pretty clear: they are from a timeline which is being averted by Sam's actions.The 'evil leaper' stuff was pure nonsense. The writers were trying to do something different, but nothing was really thought through. So there are these people, maybe from the future (but that was never made clear), who also have leaping technology (but it's never made clear how they got it), who are taking orders from an 'evil' version of Ziggy named Lothos (whose agenda was never made clear), and if the leaper didn't do what Lothos wanted, Lothos would torture them (again, I'm not sure what the reasoning was behind that, since we never actually saw Lothos or was told how an artificial intelligence could torture someone), and it was also never made clear just what the evil leaper was doing or how it affected anything. And the evil leaper was just a girl who wasn't actually evil, but her two companions were total jerks because...they're 'evil.' I watched the show first-run and remembered always thinking, "Are they ever going to explain any of this?" But like Manifest, they were just making it up as they went along and it went nowhere.
While it's not properly thought through, the initial idea is pretty clear: they are from a timeline which is being averted by Sam's actions.
But like Manifest, they were just making it up as they went along and it went nowhere.
Well if you think about it, Sam also had to fix things for no particular reason (except for some vaguely superior being)That was not at all clear. The only agenda they seemed to have was to screw up the timeline, for no particularly clear intent.
Sam's working for God, maybe the evil leapers were...the opposite?
(hey, the devil actually appeared on the show, and berated Sam for "putting right what [he] made wrong", so having Lothos and its ilk actually working for him wouldn't be too much of a stretch...)
I must have missed that episode which season, and episode?
The Halloween episode from the third season.
The Boogeyman. But much of that episode, including the appearance of the Devil, seems not to have happened.I must have missed that episode which season, and episode?
So God and the Devil need technology to do this stuff, I thought they were all powerful /rant
The Boogeyman. But much of that episode, including the appearance of the Devil, seems not to have happened.
Sam's working for God, maybe the evil leapers were...the opposite?![]()
I must have missed that episode which season, and episode?
So God and the Devil need technology to do this stuff, I thought they were all powerful /rant
What does God need with a time machine?
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