July 13th, 1985
- El episodio se transmitió el 19 sep 2022
- TV-PG
- 42min
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6.6/10
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Un nuevo equipo se reúne para reiniciar el proyecto Quantum Leap. El físico Ben Song da un salto no autorizado a 1985 y el equipo se apresura a averiguar qué ha pasado y cómo recuperarlo.Un nuevo equipo se reúne para reiniciar el proyecto Quantum Leap. El físico Ben Song da un salto no autorizado a 1985 y el equipo se apresura a averiguar qué ha pasado y cómo recuperarlo.Un nuevo equipo se reúne para reiniciar el proyecto Quantum Leap. El físico Ben Song da un salto no autorizado a 1985 y el equipo se apresura a averiguar qué ha pasado y cómo recuperarlo.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Deborah Pratt
- Ziggy
- (voz)
Michael Jordan Craven
- Pete
- (as Michael J. Craven)
Dre DiMura
- Metal Musician
- (escenas eliminadas)
Opiniones destacadas
I liked it. Sure, as a fan of the original I wish the direction and production quality were better, but there are elements of greatness here. Caitlin Bennett is superb, and they would do well to have her character switch roles and become the series lead with Mr. Song as her hologram. Ernie Hudson's character is an excellent carryover.
The pilot had the feel of the early days of several iconic shows that found their greatness. A little patience and studio attention will pay off if it comes, much like series ranging from Silk Stalkings to Marvell Agents of SHIELD.
As that happens, it will require better writers and likely jettisoning anyone on the cast not named Bennett or Hudson. For now, though, this pilot leaves me willing to give it a chance and looking forward to what will come.
The pilot had the feel of the early days of several iconic shows that found their greatness. A little patience and studio attention will pay off if it comes, much like series ranging from Silk Stalkings to Marvell Agents of SHIELD.
As that happens, it will require better writers and likely jettisoning anyone on the cast not named Bennett or Hudson. For now, though, this pilot leaves me willing to give it a chance and looking forward to what will come.
We're supposed to buy into the love between the main character, Sam, and his girl. It's the thing that should make us care about what happens to Sam. Yet there's about much love between then as between a door knob and a lamp post. I fear the producers sacrificed love for diversity. I'm glad all the cast got jobs and made money, but come on, man, chemistry between the main characters (all the characters) should be the soul of any movie. Quantum Leap has very little which gives it a lot of fluffy action and little substance. In addition I found the plot somewhat interesting, jumping between time periods, Sam losing his memory, etc. But I also found it confusing, which I suppose is to be expected in any time travel movie. But in Quantum Leap it seemed the confusion mostly came from a script that was trying to force action for, again, lack of chemistry.
This is not a reboot. But, a continuation. The quantum leap project is reactivated after decades of being mothballed. Dr Ben song goes back into time to try to bring Dr Sam Beckett back home. If he's still alive. Let the random leaping begin. Very good 1st episode. Reminded me of the original series. Well written and acted. Give it a chance. You won't be disappointed.
Mr bellisario is back as a writer and producer. Raymond Lee is a very strong lead. Supported by a cast of strong supporting actors and guest actors. Really looking forward to seeing where this 1st season leads us the viewer. I loved the original and this had the same feel.
Mr bellisario is back as a writer and producer. Raymond Lee is a very strong lead. Supported by a cast of strong supporting actors and guest actors. Really looking forward to seeing where this 1st season leads us the viewer. I loved the original and this had the same feel.
This is one of the worst pieces of television ever. Period.
A terrible script, full of obvious exposition, nonsensical plot points and worse still, bland characters. Intolerably bland.
It is a masterclass on what not to do, and continues to prove that showrunners and producers in today's industry have no idea what they are doing. They don't know how to read a script and they don't understand visual narrative technique.
The good news is they seemed to learn some lessons after the pilot and the series does get stronger as it progresses.
The two leads don't particularly get better. But there is at least some development. And the subplot keeps things interesting.
There's also some much stronger 'leap of the week' concepts.
Hopefully you'll be glad you stuck with it.
A terrible script, full of obvious exposition, nonsensical plot points and worse still, bland characters. Intolerably bland.
It is a masterclass on what not to do, and continues to prove that showrunners and producers in today's industry have no idea what they are doing. They don't know how to read a script and they don't understand visual narrative technique.
The good news is they seemed to learn some lessons after the pilot and the series does get stronger as it progresses.
The two leads don't particularly get better. But there is at least some development. And the subplot keeps things interesting.
There's also some much stronger 'leap of the week' concepts.
Hopefully you'll be glad you stuck with it.
I loved the original series. Absolutely everything about it worked... Especially the cast. Bacula's subtle mannerisms influenced by the people he kept into were always incredible. I love how Dean Stockwell would bounce around when Sam was playing a game or in peril. They were the best team ever.
If there was just one thing I would have changed, it would have been a little more time in the future seeing what was happening from Al's perspective.
I love that we got to see so much from the lab in this pilot. I absolutely love the new cast. I even love that the pilot took place in 85... Because that was an awesome year. I think this show's off to a great start and I can't wait to see what happens next!
If there was just one thing I would have changed, it would have been a little more time in the future seeing what was happening from Al's perspective.
I love that we got to see so much from the lab in this pilot. I absolutely love the new cast. I even love that the pilot took place in 85... Because that was an awesome year. I think this show's off to a great start and I can't wait to see what happens next!
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThis episode is dedicated to actor Dean Stockwell, who played Admiral Al Calavicci in the original Viajeros en el tiempo (1989). As mentioned in the storyline, he had died the year before. Stockwell, in fact, had passed away on November 7th 2021, the year before this episode first aired.
- ErroresIn 1972, then President Richard Nixon and Congress signed a bill ensuring free dialysis and renal transplants for US citizens. So in 1985, the treatment Ryan's family needed should've been free, and consequently he never needed to take part in any robbery to finance it.
- ConexionesFeatures Live Aid (1985)
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- Universal Studios, 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, Estados Unidos(Most street and Building for exteriors and stage 24/25)
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