Starring……. Scott Bakula, Dean Stockwell and Susan French
Director……. Micheal Vejar
Synopsis
As Black chauffeur of an elderly southern woman, Sam must overcome prejudice to prevent the death of blank woman.
Warning spoilers ahead
My Review
All I got to say wow what a episode indeed one of best I see for story and directed as well for the series as Sam leaps to the year 1955 and finds himself with a tough test on trying to deal with prejudice and saving a woman from hitting a train and stuff as episode goes on it does pick up as it getting out of hand as Sam having a rough time being a black guy who not Allowed to mix with white in places it was pretty much a good story written as well and in the end Sam found himself with a huge problem but a friend save his butt again he was lucky At the end if you watching early what Sam speech said it does pay off huge in the end which cause Sam to leap to the next one.
What a great episode for acting from Dean and Scott my favorite moment when Sam was cooking something that made him sick and Al was all smiles it was funny moment and also another favorite moment was al yelled at old lady driving to pull in grave yard and it was great moment this episode has a lot of vibes from movie driving miss Daisy that what I think it was good episode from what I see and indeed something I would watch over and over again.
I give this episode the Color of truth of Quantum leap a rating out of 10/10 a 8/10 for great.
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