In 1962, Ben finds himself caught in a time loop and trying to stop a nuclear reactor explosion.In 1962, Ben finds himself caught in a time loop and trying to stop a nuclear reactor explosion.In 1962, Ben finds himself caught in a time loop and trying to stop a nuclear reactor explosion.
Matthew Glave
- Colonel Jack Parker
- (as Matt Glave)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaRobert Picardo's character, Dr. Edwin Woolsey, shares the same surname as his recurring character in Stargate SG-1 (1997), Richard Woolsey, a member of the International Oversight Advisory (IOA).
- GoofsThe envelope addressed to Col. Parker includes a Zip Code, but he is in 1962 and Zip Codes weren't introduced until July 1, 1963.
- Quotes
Dr. Benjamin 'Ben' Song: You want to save lives. Start with the people in this room.
Featured review
Leap. Die. Repeat.
I kept thinking this is very much like the original Quantum Leap. Then it hit me, Ben Song has leaped outside of his lifetime. He has gone back to 1962. A time when President Kennedy foresees a race for space.
Ben thinks he is in this element with this leap. He has ended up in a new kind of nuclear reactor which is having a promotional push.
Only this promotional push goes sideways, the reactor explodes and the US military covered up the deaths.
At first Addison is distraught over Ben's death but it then turns out he is alive. He has been caught somehow in a time loop but it is a finite one.
Ben leaps into another of the five people in the room in the nuclear reactor. He has to figure out who caused the explosion and stop it.
There is a wonderful simplicity to the story and this is nicely done. Well produced and brought to the screen.
Ben thinks he is in this element with this leap. He has ended up in a new kind of nuclear reactor which is having a promotional push.
Only this promotional push goes sideways, the reactor explodes and the US military covered up the deaths.
At first Addison is distraught over Ben's death but it then turns out he is alive. He has been caught somehow in a time loop but it is a finite one.
Ben leaps into another of the five people in the room in the nuclear reactor. He has to figure out who caused the explosion and stop it.
There is a wonderful simplicity to the story and this is nicely done. Well produced and brought to the screen.
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- Prismark10
- Jan 12, 2024
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