The series leaps off properly after the pilot.
Sam leaps into the body of Gerald Bryant. An older college English professor. Sam quickly realises Bryant is sleazy as he is having an affair with a pretty redhead called Jamie who is one of his students.
Sam needs to end the affair and get Jamie interested in a student more her own age.
However Sam comes across Donna Eleese (Teri Hatcher). She is someone who will come across Sam later in life and jilt him on their wedding day. With Al's help, Sam wants to reunite Donna with her estranged father before he goes to Vietnam.
A very good episode with two contrasting stories, it might sweeten the pill that Sam has leapt into the body of a lech. Hatcher is very good and I liked the fact already we found out something personal in Sam's own life.
Also Al and Sam already operate like a close knit team. Whatever is happening in Al's time, the audience knows that the project overseers are not happy with the rule breaking that is going on by both Sam and Al.
The episode ends with a fun coda at the expense of President Nixon.
Sam leaps into the body of Gerald Bryant. An older college English professor. Sam quickly realises Bryant is sleazy as he is having an affair with a pretty redhead called Jamie who is one of his students.
Sam needs to end the affair and get Jamie interested in a student more her own age.
However Sam comes across Donna Eleese (Teri Hatcher). She is someone who will come across Sam later in life and jilt him on their wedding day. With Al's help, Sam wants to reunite Donna with her estranged father before he goes to Vietnam.
A very good episode with two contrasting stories, it might sweeten the pill that Sam has leapt into the body of a lech. Hatcher is very good and I liked the fact already we found out something personal in Sam's own life.
Also Al and Sam already operate like a close knit team. Whatever is happening in Al's time, the audience knows that the project overseers are not happy with the rule breaking that is going on by both Sam and Al.
The episode ends with a fun coda at the expense of President Nixon.