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[s3e13] Future Boy - October 6, 1957 🔥

A joke in the episode about the show's time slot moving from Wednesday at 10 PM to Friday at 8 PM was a direct reference to NBC's real-life scheduling changes for Quantum Leap .

Moe Stein truly believes he has discovered the secret to time travel. His daughter, Irene, believes he is losing his mind and seeks to have him institutionalized for his own safety.

In a poignant ending, it is revealed that a young Sam Beckett actually wrote a letter to Captain Galaxy, and Moe's theory of time travel—the string theory—is the very one Sam eventually uses to build Project Quantum Leap. Behind-the-Scenes & Trivia [S3E13] Future Boy - October 6, 1957

You can find Quantum Leap (1989-1993) on streaming platforms like Peacock or purchase individual seasons through retailers like Amazon Prime Video. "Quantum Leap" Future Boy - October 6, 1957 (TV ... - IMDb

Sam must prevent the death of Moe Stein and stop him from being committed to a mental institution by his daughter. Key Cast & Characters Scott Bakula as Dr. Sam Beckett / Kenny Sharp. Dean Stockwell as Admiral Al Calavicci. Richard Herd as Moe Stein (Captain Galaxy). Debra Stricklin as Irene Kiner (Moe’s daughter). George Wyner as Ben Harris. Plot Highlights A joke in the episode about the show's

The calculating device Captain Galaxy uses on his show is designed to look strikingly similar to the Handlink Al uses throughout the series, further hinting at Moe's influence on Sam's future work. Watching the Episode

Dr. Sam Beckett leaps into , the sidekick to "Captain Galaxy" (Moe Stein) on a 1950s children's sci-fi show called Time Patrol . Leap Date: October 6, 1957. Location: Los Angeles, California. In a poignant ending, it is revealed that

Sam trips and sprains his ankle while exiting the "Time Patrol" prop. This was written into the script to accommodate a real-life foot injury Scott Bakula sustained while filming a previous episode, "Runaway".