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Sam (Scott Bakula - Star Trek: Enterprise ) is in Al's body.
Al (Dean Stockwell - Battlestar Galactica ), with his mesons and neurones mixed with Sam's, is now the leaper! Hence, the leap back in this ep pre-dates Sam's original birth.
Sam gets to walk around the Project HQ, and speak to his wife. Yes, they never got divorced - but she no longer looks like Teri Hatcher . Unfortunately the actress had other commitments - this was before Lois and Clark , so it might be when she was doing her topless scenes for Cool Surface .
Ziggy is now female. And Tina, Al's girlfriend, has become a squeeky-voiced bimbo. She is still wearing the special jewelry from the pilot ep, though.
Sam has to make a risky choice - leave Al to die, or go back into the Accelerator and continue leaping.
Sam (Scott Bakula - Star Trek: Enterprise ) is an aging, burned out baseball pitcher. Which is ironic, because except for the Season One ep where he was a batter, Sam has never played the game before.
Sam must act as mentor to a young player who is angry and overconfident.
Sam (Scott Bakula - Star Trek: Enterprise ) is a Florida sheriff. He has to organise an evacuation now there is a hurricane on the way.
More importantly, he has to stop the sheriff's girlfriend being killed.
Sam (Scott Bakula - Star Trek: Enterprise ) is a hairdresser in Beverly Hills. He gets lots of chance to act like Warren Beatty in Shampoo, but he has a GF. And her annoying cripple son is witness to a murder ...
Sam must help detective Harry Groener ( Buffy, Sleepwalkers ) find the murderer. But the kid's mother refuses to co-operate with the cops - even with the killer taking shots at them!
Sam (Scott Bakula - Star Trek: Enterprise ) is a chimp in the USAF astro-chimp experiments. Everyone except Al (Dean Stockwell - Battlestar Galactica ) sees and hears him as a chimp ... Although they make eye contact with him, despite the fact that he is much taller than a real chimp!
The USAF Docs are running a secret program of lethal experiments on chimps. They have not got a vet on their staff, so the experiments are useless!
Luckily, Sam is one of the chimps being used by a nice lady vet for non-lethal tests. Of course, if he flunks the tests (and is less intelligent than the real chimp!) he will be transferred.
Sam (Scott Bakula - Star Trek: Enterprise ) is a detective hunting for a brutal murderer. He is going to be murdered himself ...
The main suspect is a creepy pychiatrist who looks a bit like Harris Yulin. His name is Doctor Crane (as in Frasier?), and this is a contrived Silence of the Lambs rip-off.
Conveniently for the plot, Sam's mind is swiss-cheesed with the cop's. The cop's subconscious trauma allows the shrink to manipulate Sam ...
Sam (Scott Bakula - Star Trek: Enterprise ) is a make-it-rain man, who can conjur up rain. For money, that is. And a desperate dust-bowl town hires him.
Sandwiched between two crime-solving eps, this is a solve a family relationship problem ep.
Sam (Scott Bakula - Star Trek: Enterprise ) is in a chain gang.
Another prisoner, a young black guy, wants to escape. And like all African Americans in Deep South prisons in films set in the 1950s ( Green Mile to name but one), he is probably innocent.
Sam faces the usual prison brutality, including gladiatorial bouts between convicts. The guards are sadistic and corrupt. Escape seems the only option.
Luckily, as a long-term prisoner, Sam can openly talk to his invisible buddy Al (Dean Stockwell - Battlestar Galactica ) without arousing undue suspicion.
Sam (Scott Bakula - Star Trek: Enterprise ) is a 25-year-old actor. His GF confesses that she is not 40 years old - she is 50!
Al (Dean Stockwell - Battlestar Galactica ) does not approve of the age gap. However, he has had women 25 years younger than himself. Also ... Sam Beckett is in his mid-40s, so the woman is only a couple of years older than him. She does not LOOK close in age to Scott Bakula!
Sam must save the actor's career, doing Hamlet on stage ... nude! He must get the GF to follow through on being a lounge singer. Unfortunately, this show never acknowledges the fact that these opportunities are limited: For these 2 to get the job, someone else must lose it!
Sam (Scott Bakula - Star Trek: Enterprise ) is co-pilot on a civilian flying-boat in the Bermuda Triangle. They meet dodgy weather conditions, and Al (Dean Stockwell - Battlestar Galactica ), despite being a practical-minded USN carrier pilot (promoted to Admiral!), thinks it is the Triangle curse!
The flying boat's pilot has flashbacks to a mission he was on in 1944. He relives it - he lost the rest of his unit, and ended up as the sole survivor.
At least SAM is not the one having the flashbacks this time!
Sam (Scott Bakula - Star Trek: Enterprise ) is a TV chat-show host, Jerry Springer type.
The ep concerns an evil MegaCorp illegally dumping toxic waste. Environmental stories were very popular when this was made.
Scott Bakula directed this ep.
Sam (Scott Bakula - Star Trek: Enterprise ) is a cab driver.
A crazy woman claims to be his guardian angel. And by a series of unlikely coincidences, this is not disproven. However, it does not really fit into the show's overall logic.
Sam (Scott Bakula - Star Trek: Enterprise ) jumps into the body of an actor who is playing a doctor in a soap opera. So to paraphrase Tropic Thunder, Bakula is a dude playing a doctor who pretends to be a different dude pretending to be a different doctor
Sam gets kidnapped by a crazed fan who wants him to impregnate her. Unfortunately she already has a husband, a shotgun-toting redneck. Whatever Sam does, he will probably end up dead.
Thanks to the wonders of colour-blind casting, British-Indian actor Brian George ( Once Upon a Time in Wonderland ) pops up briefly as Sam's Agent/Manager/Boss.
This is one of the few episodes set outside the borders of the USA. This time Sam (Scott Bakula - Star Trek: Enterprise ) is a 1957 archaeologist at a site deep in the Egyptian desert. The cast includes a token babe ( Lisa Darr ), and John Kapelos (a French actor who has worked for the BBC).
The very limited cast start to get killed off one at a time. And a sand-storm is closing in that will bury the tomb forever.
Al (Dean Stockwell - Battlestar Galactica ) believes in the Curse of the Pharoh. Yes, the character's role is as comedy-relief nerd despite having a backstory as a hard-edged military man. However, Ziggy is having problems - just like in the Hallowe'en episode with all the Stephen King references.
Sam (Scott Bakula - Star Trek: Enterprise ) is part of a stand-up comedy duo, performing in cheap dives in the late 1950s.
Sam (Scott Bakula - Star Trek: Enterprise ) wakes up re-enacting From Here to Eternity with Terry Farrell .
Sam is the young USN Ensign Al Calavichi. He lives on a USN land base that is riddled with adultery, and is accused of the rape and murder of the wife of Commander Riker (the ep's second Star Trek reference, not counting Bakula's presence). This is another whodunnit.
We get a glimpse of a parallel world. If Al (Dean Stockwell - Battlestar Galactica ) were executed, his job would be performed by Roddy McDowell ( Planet of the Apes ).
The epilogue is a great cliffhanger that leads into the next Season.