We can do without another Dollhouse style super ninja action woman show.
Well, I wasn't thinkin' they should get Eliza to play Sammie Jo or anything.
The series established that both Sam & Al had daughters in the end, why not let the literal "next generation" take over the project?
I would just like to have something to watch before I lose all interest in TV completely. Inevitably, a show with two female leads is going to go all Joss Whedon on us. It'll turn out that Sam's daughter is a Krav Maga expert and she'll be beating up 250 pound guys within 10 minutes of the first episode.
Sam's abilities, intelligence, and talents weren't introduced 'til they were needed, and there was always a logical explanation.
Did anyone have a problem with a piano playin' genious with multiple doctorates who could also deliver a spinnin' karate kick? Was it easier to accept because the character was a man?
No doubt whoever replaces Gushie will be some stereotypical male nerd with no social skills who pines over one of them with no chance of ever getting anywhere.
Why not keep Gushie as Gushie?
If I was to write a list of the top ten male role models for boys in TV history, Sam Beckett would be very high up on that list. There really aren't any characters like him on TV anymore.
I can agree with that.
Dear God! Someone posted with foresight, innovation and intelligence! Well done!
Glad ya liked it.
Then you denied yourself a wonderful, heart-breaking experience.
Eh, not from what I read about the series as it progressed.
Nah, keep the show simple. Sam Becket traveling through time putting right what once went wrong. That's QL.
Sam's only goal was to get back home, whatever that meant to him.
Sammie Jo's goal would be to find her father, and, as a leaper, she'd be doin' the work of a leaper while searchin' for Sam through time.
Thusly, you have negated any credibility your opinion may have carried.
My opinion of the pilot episode was that it sucked out loud, then. Better?
Well at the end of QL it was implied that because Sam told Al's wife to wait for him that history was changed and AL was then never a part of the QL project and Sam was then leaping by himself without Al's help anymore. This is why Al/God said the leaps were going to get harder because Sam would lose Al and I guess therefor Ziggy also, making him have to figure out each leap all by himself. This may be why 'Sam never returned home' because 'home' would not be the same place he left it, do to him changing Al's destiny. Sam may have returned to his own time but it was never 'home' in the sense that it was changed and not the way he remembered it.
So based on the above, a continuation of the series could have Sam leaping with new people helping him as a result of Al never being on the QL project (thanks to Sam chaning his past) and other characters be involved instead.
You're forgettin' that for the last two leaps we saw, Sam was himself. He no longer had a body back at the project.
So, a continuation of the series would have Sam leapin' as himself - he'd have to get into people's lives without havin' the camoflauge of bein' someone they'd know, normally.
As for the changes to Al's timeline, thanks to Sam tellin' Beth to wait for her husband, its still possible that Al was at Project Star Bright, he and Sam still met, and the two would still have worked together at Project Quantum Leap.
I just threw up in my mouth a little.
Sorry.
The whole deal with Sam's daughter was a bit of cheese invented in the last season, and never played any significant part in the series as a whole. The beautiful thing about the idea of reviving QL is that it was always an episodic series, almost to the point of being an anthology, with individual, stand-alone that only rarely ever played into subsequent episodes. So a relaunched QL could just start from square one, with a brand new pair of characters with their own backgrounds and life experiences. There's absolutely no good reason to bog it all down with a one-time minor guest character and her daddy issues.
Sam had daddy issues, too. He openly wept talkin' to his dad on the phone in the pilot episode, and tried to save his dad's life by destroyin' cigarettes & tryin' to improve the dairy farmer's diet durin' Thanksgivin'.
Sammie Jo's reason for leapin' would be more noble than Sam's. He was tryin' to prove his project would work, forcin' the government to fund it after he was gone. She would be lookin' for one of the most brilliant minds of a generation.
Personally, I liked that Sam wound up havin' a daughter, and that they got to spend a bit of time together.