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You might also like. View All Photos Sam Beckett. Dean Stockwell Al Calavicci. Dennis Wolfberg Gooshie. Carolyn Seymour Zoey. Parley Baer Dr. Michael Zinberg Director.
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Scott Bakula would stand on one side and the actor playing the person he leaped into on the other. If you look really close at the glass, you can see sometimes Scott Bakula's reflection.
Especially if the mirror is near a source of light like sunshine. Quotes [Repeated line] Sam : Oh, boy Alternate versions Airings on the Comet digital channel have a recap of the previous episode at the top of some Season 2 shows, and restores Sam's end-of-episode leaps into a rerun, as originally aired, instead of the next scheduled first-run episode. User reviews Review. Top review.
Basic Sci-Fi or dramatised sociology? I have to admit I may be a little biased as I've always had a soft spot for this programme. I recall watching the pilot when it was originally aired in the UK I think? Sam Beckett. The concept was completely innovative and didn't rely to heavily on expensive effects to convey the belief of time travel. Sam's holographic sidekick Al Calavici played by Dean Stockwell provided an above average level of humour, making the viewer laugh out loud at issues which some would consider untouchable his remark of 'bigot in a moo-moo' regarding one very ample character's racist comments being an example!
There appeared to be no subject to dangerous to touch and that was what made the programme so engrossing. By examining key issues that could have affected anyone sexual harassment, racism and teenage pregnancy to name a few , the viewer could not help but be drawn into a theoretical discussion as to the rights and wrongs of each subject.
I could go on but all I can add is that I highly recommend this T. V classic to newcomers as, once you've seen it, you will become as hooked as the millions of other devotees out there! FAQ 1. What's up with the show's obscure ending?
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