![]() In his office, he and Jenn tell them what they’ve learned about Janis’ identity. ![]() Magic calls them both back to the project. QUANTUM LEAP - “Atlantis” Episode 102 - Pictured: (l-r) Ernie Hudson as Magic, Nanrisa Lee as Jenn, Mason Alexander Park as Ian, Caitlin Bassett as Addison - (Photo by: Ron Batzdorff/NBC) Ian can attempt to break it, but they say it’s better suited for another department at the project. When they try to open the flash drive, it’s encrypted. Addison is having a crisis of faith She and Ben had met on the project. And she’s found a flash drive hidden in a bookshelf. They first assume it has been broken into, but Addison clarifies she did this after seeing Ben’s video message from the last episode. When Addison answers, Ian is shocked to find her apartment trashed. In 2022, Ian knocks on Ben and Addison’s apartment door, calling for her. As he starts to make his way down to mid-ship, he whispers for Addison. Ben asks for every leaper’s best place of refuge in such circumstances, the toilet. Stratton addresses him as David and asks if he’s okay. Whoever this man is, he is Asian like him. Meanwhile, Ben has found his reflection in the shuttle window above him and he is checking himself out. Their mission is to put one of the first pieces of NASA’s space station into orbit. Though Reynolds respects Stratton, he clearly sees himself as the wise sage, with her having much to learn. This is his last flight, one his wife didn’t want him to go on. Stratton has been training with Reynolds for ten years and he has been her mentor. ![]() QUANTUM LEAP - “Atlantis” Episode 102 - Pictured: (l-r) Carly Pope as Samantha Stratton, Jose Zuniga as Commander Jim Reynolds - (Photo by: Ron Batzdorff/NBC) In the episode’s latter leap, Al reports that thanks to Sam changing history, the baby survived and coincidentally was named Samantha. When the jet exploded, his wife, Peggy, went into premature labor and the baby was stillborn. In the original history, Tom was killed in a test flight of the X-3 jet. (Though it’s never addressed, this is Samantha Stratton, the daughter of Air Force test pilot, Tom Stratton, Sam’s first leap in the classic series. In the shuttle, the crew celebrates a successful launch as flight commander, Reynolds, promptly plays Frank Sinatra’s “Fly Me to the Moon” and Ben takes off his helmet to get his bearings. Gero clarified in a recent interview, Standards & Practices won’t even allow the start of the utterance of the s-word.)Īs we see the rockets lifting off, a title card tells us it’s 1998. ![]() As the rockets fire, he gives us what the ads have promised to be his new catchphrase, “Oh, shii-!” (Well, we get the “Oh…”, and the rest is up to our imagination and in the web ads. His first instinct is to call for Addison. We find Ben where we last saw him at the end of the premiere, in a space shuttle about to launch from earth. As he leaps between bodies with no memory of who he is, he still has one hope: That his next leap…takes him back…to the place…and people…he calls home.” Ben Song risked everything when he used the Quantum Leap accelerator to travel back in time. This week’s episode opens with a new version of the saga sell, narrated by Addison: ![]()
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