The third-season opener of Quantum Leap finds time-traveling Sam Beckett (Scott Bakula) "leaping" into the body of his own teenaged self, the better to avert the many tragedies that will befall his family in years to come. In later episodes, Sam again assumes the shape of a woman -- twice, in fact, as a beauty contestant in "Miss Deep South: June 7, 1958" and a 16-year-old pregnant girl in "8 1/2 Months: November 15, 1965." One of his more harrowing leaps lands Sam in the body of a condemned prisoner being strapped in the ...
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The third-season opener of Quantum Leap finds time-traveling Sam Beckett (Scott Bakula) "leaping" into the body of his own teenaged self, the better to avert the many tragedies that will befall his family in years to come. In later episodes, Sam again assumes the shape of a woman -- twice, in fact, as a beauty contestant in "Miss Deep South: June 7, 1958" and a 16-year-old pregnant girl in "8 1/2 Months: November 15, 1965." One of his more harrowing leaps lands Sam in the body of a condemned prisoner being strapped in the electric chair ("Last Dance Before an Execution: May 12, 1971"). And on a more amusing note, Sam assumes the form of a TV actor starring in a kiddie show about a time traveler in "Future Boy: October 6, 1957." In the season finale, "Shock Theater: October 3, 1954," Sam completely loses his memory as the result of electroshock therapy -- putting his holographic mentor/advisor, Al (Dean Stockwell), in the vexing situation of convincing Sam that he is Sam before disaster can befall them both. Hal Erickson, Rovi
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