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Quantum Leap
PostedThu Sep 08, 2005 2:01 pm
by Dwilah
That sure was a cool show. What a catchy theme song, too. *dances* Doo duh nuh nuh nuh...
PostedThu Sep 08, 2005 2:31 pm
by Illbleed
Yeah, I liked that show too! I never got to see the ending..
PostedThu Sep 08, 2005 4:27 pm
by Jabe Adaks
I liked Scott Bakula better in Enterprise... That show had gotten to its best right about when they cancelled it. Sounds familiar, like something that happened 35 years before.
Jabe
PostedThu Sep 08, 2005 4:42 pm
by E-bo Obi
I liked quantum leap also. I never got past the seson where he ended up in his brothers unit in Vietnam.
PostedThu Sep 08, 2005 5:44 pm
by Hashum
yeah it was pretty good, my Mom loved it. Now it's on DvD too. I'm still waiting for them to put J.A.G. on DvD dang it!
PostedThu Sep 08, 2005 6:13 pm
by E-bo Obi
Hashum wrote:yeah it was pretty good, my Mom loved it. Now it's on DvD too. I'm still waiting for them to put J.A.G. on DvD dang it!
Never liked JAG.
PostedThu Sep 08, 2005 11:29 pm
by Oniss
I saw that show with my dad a couple times when i was younger
PostedFri Sep 09, 2005 1:50 am
by Sepiv
I caught it just a couple times in repeats. It was pretty cute but I didn't really get into it. I agree that I liked Scott in Enterprise. And the show really was getting better and better just in time for the ax.
PostedFri Sep 09, 2005 4:23 am
by Jerrel
Jabe Adaks wrote:I liked Scott Bakula better in Enterprise... That show had gotten to its best right about when they cancelled it. Sounds familiar, like something that happened 35 years before.
Jabe
Ok man a few of us are a little to young to know what your talkin about, either that or I'm just not a nerd enough to know what your talking about. Take your pick. Any way what are you refering to?
BTY Liked the show I catch it every now and then on Sci-fi when I can.
PostedFri Sep 09, 2005 12:31 pm
by Krusshyk
Unless you are a currently a toddler Jerrel, you were alive when Enterprise was on. It started a few years ago...
If I am not mistaken, it is supposed to follow the crew of the Enterprise prior to Captain Kirk's?[/i]
PostedFri Sep 09, 2005 12:49 pm
by Jabe Adaks
Jerrel wrote:Ok man a few of us are a little to young to know what your talkin about, either that or I'm just not a nerd enough to know what your talking about. Take your pick. Any way what are you refering to?
The original Star Trek series was canceled at season 3 in the late 60's. Of course the fans thought it was at its best when it was canceled, just like when Enterprise got cancelled.
And no, I was not alive back then either.
Jabe
PostedFri Sep 09, 2005 3:54 pm
by Sai'nu
Loved that show. I never did get to see one single episode of Enterprise but I knew it had to be good with Scott as a Captain.
I also loved MacGyver. In fact, being a younger Tales member, I grew up a kid in the 80's pretty much a slave to the t.v. filling my head with the Adam West episodes of Batman; watching Bill Cosby late at night on Nick at Nite when it first started up on I Spy! ; HBO when it was good and had that kick ass opening theme before they'd play a movie almost 'all' the time.
It was kind of wierd for me because as I was growing up I didn't realize too well the concept of time... So, I'd see the old episodes of Star Trek and when I saw the movies... I had this idea that it was all being shot right then. ::chuckles:: It wasn't until I added on a few years that I'd realized that it was a series from the late 60's and had been off the air for a greater part of a decade before the current films were being made.
Gosh, this thread just fills me with a sense of nastalgia (sp?). Now I'm going to have that dang Turkey T.V. song 'Fish Heads' stuck in my head for the rest of the day as I wonder what ever happened to Dr. Who... I mean... that Quantum Leap guy... I regret I don't remember how that series ended either.

PostedFri Sep 09, 2005 4:55 pm
by Dwilah
We didn't have cable growing up, so I didn't get a lot of the shows my friends from the similarly 80s-kid generation got. However...I have fond memories of watching McGuyver with Grandma. She thought he was the hottest thing since Jimmy Dean.
Who remembers Doogie Howser? That was one of my favorites.