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Watch ‘Quantum Leap’ Send Ben Song Back in Time Farther Than He’s Ever Been (Exclusive)

Ben Song’s (Raymond Lee) newest Quantum Leap adventure has him in the earliest time period he’s been in so far — the 1600s.

In Us Weekly‘s exclusive clip from the upcoming episode, which airs on Wednesday, December 6, Ben’s latest leap gives him a front-row seat to Massachusetts in 1692, which he has trouble focusing on due to tension in his personal life.

Ben tries to figure out where he is by sitting down next to an unknown woman in a church. “I think they are all talking about you,” Ben says despite not knowing whose identity he has taken over.

The woman appears aware of the reaction she’s caused, adding, “They are saying I had something to do with Josiah’s death.” Ben walks back his suspicions that the mysterious woman had anything to do with Josiah’s passing after she recalls how much she “loved” him.

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“Don’t let them get to you. It’s just gossip — it can’t hurt you,” Ben reassures her.

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Ben is offered more insight when Ian (Mason Alexander Park) shows up as his hologram. Ian, who identifies as non-binary, attempts to get Ben to talk about the previous leap but the time traveler declines because his ex-fiancée, Addison (Caitlin Bassett), can hear the conversation.

“I want to but talking to you means talking to everyone who is listening at HQ,” Ben notes. “I just want to move forward from this. I left that part of my life behind me.”

Ian changes the subject to the leap by sharing the information they have managed to acquire. “It is 1692. There is not exactly a lot of historical records to help you out but there is a lot of hot gossip flying around this church,” Ian quips. “Your name is Elizabeth and you are the servant girl to Bridget Smith.”

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According to Ian, Ben’s appearance in the 1600s might have something to do with Bridget’s husband. “Everyone here calls her Goodie — which is short for good wife. It is ironic because we are at her husband’s funeral service,” Ian says as Ben gets more context about why he is in a church.

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Quantum Leap, which is a revival of the OG science-fiction series, follows Ben after he makes a secret leap and ultimately gets lost in the past. With help from his ex Addison and the rest of the Quantum Leap team, Ben tries to figure out what caused him to jump back in time to alter history.

The first season teased Ben’s potential return, which ultimately never came. Instead, Ben was missing for three years in the present timeline and once the team could track him again he realized how much had changed without him around.

Before season 2 premiered on NBC in October, executive producer Deborah Pratt hinted at what fans can expect in the show’s next chapter.

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“[Time travel] is the heart of the show, which is where it has bent to in season 2. There’s a lot more about the person that Ben leaps into,” she exclusively told Us that same month. “[Also] how Ben’s emotional reaction to a leap ties him to his humanity. He’s an Asian American man and how does that affect him when he’s a Black woman? What are those kind of revelations that were so key to the original series? They’re back — in my opinion — in a better way or a more exciting way or a more intimate way.”

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Lee, 36, meanwhile, praised Quantum Leap for allowing him to grow as an actor.

“It’s a dream. I don’t think I have to do anything for the rest of my career,” he joked with Us last month. “My reel is probably pretty fleshed out with all the roles that I can possibly play. But a big part of what we do is getting to play dress up and I get to play the ultimate dress up. I love period pieces and for someone of my background, I don’t necessarily get to be a part of many American historical moments in time.”

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A Kind of Magic

Ben leaps back to 1692, and is soon suspected of being a witch. Ben leaps back to 1692, and is soon suspected of being a witch. Ben leaps back to 1692, and is soon suspected of being a witch.

  • Director
  • Steven Lilien
  • Bryan Wynbrandt
  • Donald P. Bellisario
  • Raymond Lee
  • Caitlin Bassett
  • Mason Alexander Park
IMDb RATING 6.7 / 10 YOUR RATING Rate
  • Director
  • Steven Lilien
  • Bryan Wynbrandt
  • Donald P. Bellisario
  • Raymond Lee
  • Caitlin Bassett
  • Mason Alexander Park

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  • Addison Augustine
  • Herbert 'Magic' Williams
  • Magistrate Bloodborne
  • Bridget 'Goody' Smith
  • William Bloodborne
  • Maiden #3
  • (as Shelby Lee)
  • Director
  • Steven Lilien
  • Bryan Wynbrandt
  • Donald P. Bellisario

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Did you know

Not the first time that a time travel show has gone back to Salem during the Witch Trials. Путешественники во времени (1982) did in Agents of Satan (1982) and so did Вне времени (2016); in The Salem Witch Hunt (2018) they end up changing it, so that it ended up being called The Salem Witch Revolt instead of The Salem Witch Trials.

Much is made of there being "spotty records" for this time period. While the team may not have uploaded records that old into Ziggy, ample records for late 17th century Massachusetts exist, which allow historians to reconstruct many aspects of the lives of those involved in the witch trials.

Herbert 'Magic' Williams: When you realize the power you have over yourself, that's when you transmute a bad situation into gold.

Tully Maltin

Tully Maltin is a character who appears in the Season Three episode of Quantum Leap titled "The Boogieman". The part of Tully is played in thet episode by Donald Hotton.

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About Tully Maltin [ ]

When Sam leaps into a fledgling murder/horror/mystery novelist Joshua Ray in Coventry, Maine on Halloween Day, 1964, strange things begin to occur when he and his fiancée Mary Greely, who works as his research assistant, and a teenage assistant Stevie King, visit the old Church "Spook House", which is believed to be haunted with the spirit of a one Alice McHorner, the woman who originally owned the house and whom in 1692 the year of the Salem Witch Trials, was burned at the stake for "tempting evil".

Tully reminds Sam of the story of Alice, as he then states to him "You know what they say, don't you? Them that dance with The Devil are bound to get scrorched!". Just as he's talke, Tully winds up dying from a fall off of his ladder while repairing an upstairs window after a mysterious appearance of a goat who bumped the ladder right from under him when he was trying to warn Sam about "Dancing with the Devil", it only compounds things for Sam, who is still trying to figure out why he leaped there into 1964.

When Dorothy Jaeger the town gossip and fellow member of the Presbytrian church, drops dead suddenly of a heart attack in Mary's kitchen after dropping by with candles, is also a Black Mamba snake appeared in the process Was their deaths simply tragic incidents, or was it "The Devil" who killed her and Tully?

Later, it's revealed to Sam and Mary that the Devil", who disguises himself in the form of Sheriff Masters, who died in a automobile accident just minutes away from Mary's house, and then morphs into Al, as he had been doing all along in misleading Sam (whose mission was to save Tully from falling from the ladder, as he eventually does) since Sam had passed out at the Old Spook House at the beginning of his leap into 1964, as the culprit in all of the deaths, as it turns out that Sam was possibly having a dream premonition of all of the occurrences including all of the deaths to warn him about Tully.

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