Episode Name: The Color Of Truth
Series: Quantum Leap, Season 1
Rating: Four Spaceships
Mission Briefing:
This time, Sam leaps in Jessie, a black man who's a chauffear (sp?)... and butler, I guess... to a rich old lady. The problem? He's way down South in 1955, when they had that whole no-whites-and-blacks-together thing going on. (how do you make an angry face emicon [sp?]?)
His duty is supposedly to make sure his boss, Miss Melody, stays alive, since the original died in a train-car accident. But his beliefs on equal rights causes trouble of his own (though I'm with him all the way!)...
Mission Report:
Yep, I've started reviewing the classic sci-fi show Quantum Leap. This is a few episodes in, however, just to give you fair warning.
It's kind of funny... the last Enterprise I saw was about basing people on their looks at well! It's kind of funny...
But doesn't overally help. While I applaud how they're trying to teach a lesson, I found most of the white people in this episode jerks. Miss Melody (not sure if I heard the name right, for warning) wasn't, to be fair. And the sheriff was... decent, but still on my no-like list. Some of the characters came close to joining Sentinel Prime in the pits...
I know it was a real time in our history, but I still don't like the idea of the whole black/white separation... or even using those terms to describe people... We have to remember the past to keep from making its mistakes, sure, but... phew! This little memo is what lost the episode points. Hey, I'm Christian, remember, and it's just plain wrong!!!
Okay, I think I derailed from reviewing. Yes, what I griped about above lost the episode many points. But it was an otherwise good show. The story was well-done, barely any glitches, and a few clever "turnabouts" on the few that were there. And it's nice to see Sam leap over something big, not small like pulling the winning Bingo number or helping finish/write the song Peggy Sue. That had been annoying in the last few episodes.
And it was cool seeing Al save the day. Now, to quote Pinky Dinky Doo and who knows how many, "Now that's something you don't see every day!" And it was kind of cool how she thought it was her husband, but we all know it was Al. Though, I might have wanted to know a little more on how she heard him, if no one else can... just personal opinion. The episode was mostly enjoyable, too, I just didn't care for the timeline that was the setting.
Overall, this was a pretty good show overall, I just didn't really care for the setting (and/or the timeline that was the setting).
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