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Germany as well.Not for you, maybe
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I'm in the UK
It would appear that whatever Sam Beckett (or the evil leapers) have done to the timeline has resulted in a future that is closer to our own, than the more advanced future shown in the original series mid to late 1990s.
Also possible they may have retconned the 'waiting room' out, but we'll have to see as the show progresses to find that out.
The concept of Sam Beckett 'vanishing' and not having any idea where he went didn't make much sense in the context of the original having Sam and the person (or creature) he lept into appearing 'as him' in the waiting room.
To go back to the whole 1995-2022 thing, since this was announced, I've found it a bit odd that they are setting it in a regular modern 2022, rather than a 2022 that looks like it's 30 years after the original's version of 1995.
To go back to the whole 1995-2022 thing, since this was announced, I've found it a bit odd that they are setting it in a regular modern 2022, rather than a 2022 that looks like it's 30 years after the original's version of 1995.
In-universe we can just view that 1990s as a weird period for fashions and advanced computer tech. The glowing Lego computers went away after 1999 once the craze in the industry died off and so did the bizarre fashion choices sported by characters like Al.
My head canon will always be that "our" present day is the result of the accumulated butterfly effects of all of Sam's leaps, and that the weird "80's fashion turned up to 11 with blinky lights" version of the 1990's was incrementally removed from the timeline. So what this new lot know/remember of that period lines up with the real 1990's, except all the key events around Project Quantum Leap still *happened*. Probably the best supporting evidence of that is the Jackie Kennedy thing.To go back to the whole 1995-2022 thing, since this was announced, I've found it a bit odd that they are setting it in a regular modern 2022, rather than a 2022 that looks like it's 30 years after the original's version of 1995.
And any discrepancy can be explained by the timeline altering in response to Sam's (or others') leaps. Or it could just be that the bits of futurism we saw in the original were fads, and eventually their technology converged with ours. Though that wouldn't explain Ziggy seeming more like a conventional computer mainframe than the neural tissue-enhanced AI of the original.
OK, that works.My head canon will always be that "our" present day is the result of the accumulated butterfly effects of all of Sam's leaps, and that the weird "80's fashion turned up to 11 with blinky lights" version of the 1990's was incrementally removed from the timeline. So what this new lot know/remember of that period lines up with the real 1990's, except all the key events around Project Quantum Leap still *happened*. Probably the best supporting evidence of that is the Jackie Kennedy thing.
My head canon will always be that "our" present day is the result of the accumulated butterfly effects of all of Sam's leaps, and that the weird "80's fashion turned up to 11 with blinky lights" version of the 1990's was incrementally removed from the timeline. So what this new lot know/remember of that period lines up with the real 1990's, except all the key events around Project Quantum Leap still *happened*. Probably the best supporting evidence of that is the Jackie Kennedy thing.
Not that the internal logic of the old show held up to much scrutiny. There should have been all kinds of weird paradoxes going on; one that jumps to mind is that one time Al disappeared from the timeline and was replaced by some stereotypical English butler person. Logically that should have altered the outcome of EVERY one of Sam's prior leaps one way or another. Up to and including the Project being possible in the first place, since Al was supposedly a key part of getting the Pentagon the fund the thing.
Right now my main question is; does Magic even know that Sam leapt into him in 1970? I mean it's likely not a coincidence that a former leapee wound up working for the Project. My assumption was that Al recruited him at some point after '95 (or whenever the third season took place) on the pretext of them being connected by that mission, but the way they speak about Al in this episode doesn't feel like there's any direct personal connection there. So if Al did get him on the project, it was probably indirectly.I wonder if we could have possibility of the impact of "Magic" on the funding of the program? Sam leaped into his place in 1970 and ultimately saved Sam's brother's life. His brother at the end of the leap knew it was Sam and called him 'little brother' right before he leaped (and Magic returned from the Waiting Room)
Who knows what Magic and Sam's brother then talked about or maybe pieced together. He obviously got to a high enough status to be head of the new project Quantum Leap in 2022. Maybe he went through officer's school and rose in ranks in the military, maybe he ended up serving in Congress, who knows... but the alterations that Sam caused in the past may have changed the 'original players' who started/funded/agreed to fund to the project, but in their place you had others. Like the biological daughter (who would be around 55 now having said by Al to be a technician on the 90's project)
So new/altered funding possibilities, a massively intelligent person who was involved with the project (after Sam changed the past) who wasn't previously part of it
Personally, I wouldn't consider Tom calling Magic 'Little Brother' as proof that he somehow knew that Magic was actually Sam. The way I see it, Tom was making reference to the fact that in '69 Sam had gone on and on and on about Tom hiding in a hole on a certain day, positive he'd be killed otherwise. And then Magic goes ahead and saves his life on that very day.
Does he though? We only see him tell Tom that he can see into the future. The other characters fluctuate between referring to him traveling through time or simply seeing the future, but we never find out what details Sam gave up. (Although his sister does refer to "swiss cheese memory" so I grant you it's quite possible that he gave them a fairly full account.)On the other hand, IIRC Sam spilled the whole story about leaping back into himself from the future in order to try and convince Tom not to go to Vietnam.
Like most fiction about time travel, the more you think about it, the more it starts to fall apart.
The only "rule" seems to be that whatever Sam did in the past never really substantially changed the present. The QL project continued to exist and it seems that history never received great "jolts". The same presidents, the same historical events. He never "butterflied" anything.
But i'ts bizarre that they never worried that Sam's actions could cause dangerous changes in the present. Let's remember that several times he wasn't even sure what he was supposed to do. How did he know that helping an old lady win bingo wouldn't cause World War III?
"Personally, I wouldn't consider Tom calling Magic 'Little Brother' as proof that he somehow knew that Magic was actually Sam." Evidence maybe, but definitely not proof.
You can still have an emotional payoff when one of the two parties doesn't know about it. Regardless of what Tom knows, he's still saying it for specific reasons that are not random or a coincidence.
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