Camikazi Kid - June 6, 1961
- L'épisode a été diffusé 10 mai 1989
- TV-PG
- 48m
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSam leaps into the body of a gawky teenager to keep the boy's older sister from marrying an abusive alcoholic. Taking advice from Al, Sam hopes to reveal the young man's true nature by chall... Tout lireSam leaps into the body of a gawky teenager to keep the boy's older sister from marrying an abusive alcoholic. Taking advice from Al, Sam hopes to reveal the young man's true nature by challenging him to a drag race.Sam leaps into the body of a gawky teenager to keep the boy's older sister from marrying an abusive alcoholic. Taking advice from Al, Sam hopes to reveal the young man's true nature by challenging him to a drag race.
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- Stars
- Cheryl Wilson
- (as Romy Windsor)
- Bob Thompson
- (as Kevin Blair)
- Minister
- (as Edmund Shaff)
- Older Brother
- (as Brandon Adams)
- Wally Cleaver
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
- Theodore Cleaver
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Avis en vedette
There are some humorous moments like seeing Sam meeting a kid Michael Jackson and both have a bit of a dance off, you could say gave reason to Michael's famous moonwalk. And even seeing both Jill and him installing the Nitrous Oxide and laughing infectiously.
However this is mainly serious drama about preventing a good woman making a huge mistake. I really like that there is a bit of a personal touch to this mission when we hear Sam's younger sister married out of desperation to get out of the farm. But he turned out to be an abusive scum sucker that physically abused her may'be even killed her, even though Sam doesn't directly say it from the content of the story it's possible. Hearing that and what's happening now is all the more reason you want Sam to win.
I really like the back and forth between both Sam and Cheryl. Cheryl we see is a really bright woman whom has big ambitions which are to help and make a difference in the world. I feel that's a genuine ambition because it's a selfless cause, which is something we need more of. Sam like any good person is supporting her ambition and of course trying to talk some sense into her following though and walking away from a great mistake she's about to make.
We see the guy she about to marry whom is of course a scumbag. This guy is not just abusive but lets just say celebrates a little too much despite the fact the party's already over. From his mannerism you know that Cheryl can do better. I even like a little moment when we see Cheryl in some really ugly looking wedding dress and Cheryl looks uncomfortable in it, in a way I can't help but feel that's a bad sign telling her she's with the wrong guy.
There is even a little depth on the scumbag when in the reception scene we see his father whom is just as scummy and shows the apple really doesn't fall far from the tree. You can tell this guy has had more than he can handle. From when he is making a speech he looks like he can barely maintain his balance and his words are slurring a bit. We even hear a little backstory on him and how he took his wife away from her dream. I'll admit that really boiled the blood because that's not right, preventing anyone from achieving their dreams and trying to control anyone isn't love. Hearing that also let you know what Cheryl's being in store for if Sam doesn't succeed and worst of all if Cheryl doesn't do the right thing for herself. It then comes down to a drag race which I thought was decent. And lets just say in the end it shows why Sam is the man.
If the episode has a messages it's this. If you have a dream then go for it, don't let anyone or anything take it away from you. But also don't settle for less, yeah true love is hard to find but committing to just anyone and not sharing the same strong feelings, or that person has disrespected you in anyway isn't love.
This episode like a working car is up to speed.
Rating: 3 stars
He is a geek who gets bullied by jocks, the chief one is Bob who his engaged to marry Cam's sister Cheryl.
Cheryl is an idealist who wants to work for the Peace Corp abroad.
Al tells Sam that Bob is a violent alcoholic who will have an abusive marriage with Cheryl. Sam needs to stop Cheryl getting married somehow.
There is a touch of the flipside of Happy Days in this episode. There is rock n roll music, a diner and racing cars. The frothiness hides a dark heart. The issue of unhappy marriages as women are denied their dreams.
Bob wants to control Cheryl. You can sense that even Bob's mother is unhappily married.
There is a moment of fun as Sam meets what looks like a very young Michael Jackson. Although the double doing the moonwalk is a kid with very large feet for his age.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesSam teaches a child Michael Jackson how to do the moonwalk.
- GaffesWhen Cheryl and Sam/Cameron are in her bedroom and she is polishing her toenails, in long shots she has no polish on her fingernails, yet when she tips the bottle over, in close ups she has red polish on.
- Citations
Dr. Sam Beckett: Al. Al! What year is it?
Admiral Al Calavicci: 1961.
Dr. Sam Beckett: Great. The tail end of the most immature period in history. All the guys still drink malts, drive hot rods and wear butch wax in their hair. And the girls all have pillow fights, chat on the phone, blind dates and get their panties raided.
Admiral Al Calavicci: Ah, those were the good old days.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Quantum Leap: Play It Again, Seymour - April 14, 1953 (1989)
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- 640 S. Anderson St, Downtown, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Race scene under bridge between pylons. A notable underpass known for its row of distinctive cement pylons, this section is below the 6th street viaduct bridge/Whittier Blvd. between S. Mission Street & S. Clarence Street. Entire area has been in flux since the redesign of the 6th street bridge in the early 2020s.)
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