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<blockquote data-quote="GreyLord" data-source="post: 8777472" data-attributes="member: 4348"><p>So, just saw the first episode of Quantum Leap.</p><p></p><p>It's okay. I was not a big Quantum Leap fan when it was on, so I may not be the key audience for it either.</p><p></p><p>I just...wasn't drawn to it. It was...okay. It wasn't bad. It had the entire...fancied up teen show angst that I see on so many other shows these days. It's not teenagers in it, but that entire feel that I get when seeing the Arrowverse type shows, or other teen type shows just...seemed to be the feel I was getting here. </p><p></p><p>It has an interesting premise. My favorite character is the one Called Magic. He seems the most sensible one to me. At least he makes sense and doesn't seem to give up, do things sporadically, or do things with no explanation. Perhaps they have the other characters as they are so they can have character development of them through the season.</p><p></p><p>It seems to have the same type of premise as the original, but with a twist of romance and overcoming obstacles in that way. The type of thing you'd have in the Arrowverse or CW shows to mix things up with the protagonists. I think the show captures the idea of the original though, the main character "leaps" into another time and individual who has a problem and is supposed to clean it up and make things happy.</p><p></p><p>Could be worth giving the second episode a shot...but it hasn't really caught my imagination yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreyLord, post: 8777472, member: 4348"] So, just saw the first episode of Quantum Leap. It's okay. I was not a big Quantum Leap fan when it was on, so I may not be the key audience for it either. I just...wasn't drawn to it. It was...okay. It wasn't bad. It had the entire...fancied up teen show angst that I see on so many other shows these days. It's not teenagers in it, but that entire feel that I get when seeing the Arrowverse type shows, or other teen type shows just...seemed to be the feel I was getting here. It has an interesting premise. My favorite character is the one Called Magic. He seems the most sensible one to me. At least he makes sense and doesn't seem to give up, do things sporadically, or do things with no explanation. Perhaps they have the other characters as they are so they can have character development of them through the season. It seems to have the same type of premise as the original, but with a twist of romance and overcoming obstacles in that way. The type of thing you'd have in the Arrowverse or CW shows to mix things up with the protagonists. I think the show captures the idea of the original though, the main character "leaps" into another time and individual who has a problem and is supposed to clean it up and make things happy. Could be worth giving the second episode a shot...but it hasn't really caught my imagination yet. [/QUOTE]
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