The episode was just really badly done and felt like it was written in about
20 minutes. The dialouge was horrible. As I said, I can't remember too much
so I'm sure I have forgotten all the bad parts by now :-)

-----Original Message-----
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 4:27 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: RE: for those star trek fans


Hmm, what's so horrible about that? Sure, he never goes home, but it
sounds more like it was by choice.

-rc

> Sam leaps to the day he was born. This time when he leaps, he
> does not leap
> into anyone, he is himself. He is in a town where everyone is
> named after
> someone he knows. I remember the bartender being called Al.
> Speaking of Al,
> I don't think he ever appeared to Sam. Anyway, in talking to
> "Bartender Al",
> it's said that Sam can really leap whenever he wants to.
> Meaning he does not
> have to wait until things are right and he can leap into any
> time period,
> not just the time in his lifespan. Also they said that he
> could control the
> leaping and had been all along in the back of his head. There
> was then a
> narration that Sam leaped again and contined for the rest of
> his life. He
> never leaped home to 1999.
>

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