Background

[Sci Fi Sunday] Quantum Leap Season 2 on Paramount+

All    Features    Universe    Categories    Fleet Alert    Comms   

Article arrow_drop_down

Returning to an old classic can be a mixed bag. Especially when the ideas a revival of a cult classic without any of the original stars returning. Quantum Leap was one of several of those shows to dip back into an old idea and give it a new life to modern audiences and in it’s first season it was a surprise hit thanks in part to being a next chapter for the government funded time travel project that mixed the old theme with new ideas.

In the original series Sam Beckett spearheaded a project to create the Quantum Leap accelerator as a way of travelling through time. With funds running low, he used himself as a test subject and found himself swapping places with people throughout recent history, course correcting time and making everyone’s life a little better. Guided by companion Al, a holographic projection from Sam’s time, the Quantum Leap project ended up being a weekly adventure series until the finale where it was revealed Sam was lost in time and never returned home.

Picking up on that idea, the revival had a new team behind the project and with it, new ideas on how to tell the Quantum Leap story. Retaining the adventure of the week style of the original, the sequel series mixed the adventures of a new leaper alongside the mystery of why he chose to make the leap as the team back home work to unravel their friends hidden motivations. Which oddly worked quite well by mixing a wider cast working in the background.

This time round it’s Ben Song that’s leaping through time and throughout the first season it was discovered his leaps were being coordinated for a purpose. By the end of the series, much like Sam, Ben never made it back home as he risked himself and some timey wimey shenanigans which culminated in a fight against another leaper from the future, the team lost him. It was a tough act to follow and season two opted to pick up where Ben left off. But not the rest of the team….

Whats fun about the Quantum Leap revival is the fact the teams back home. We always knew Sam has a team behind him, but with the revival we have the main players of the project trying to keep things on track. While everyone fought to keep the project running and to keep Ben safe in the first season, Ben had been lost for three years by the opening of the second. For Ben only one leap had passed. For the team, they’d moved on.

Even Ben’s holographic guide and fiance Addison had accepted Ben as dead after two years. Only the conscience of the group, Ian, was the one that never gave up, using shady new technology to track where Ben’s last leap took him and kick off a new series of problems with the time gap and the effects of losing Ben weighing heavy on the season.

With the first seasons mystery coming to an ending that saw the leap process being used in intriguing ways, the second season did feel a little flat in places. While there were good moments, from finding out how Ian found Ben and what that would cost the revived team and Magic showing how far he’d fallen while the project was shuttered, other elements damage the flow a little. Addison’s new fiance jumping into the team doesn’t mix as well. Partly because they gave him a ridiculously flat persona and partly because it forms a love triangle that doesn’t quite work.

Where the first season kicked off with a mystery that hell the show together, the season two arc focused far too much on that conflict between Ben and Addison which dragged the story down a little. Even with the ending showing the bigger picture, how long it took to get the ball rolling on the bad guy of the season made it all feel very rushed by the end which did let the season down as a whole.

But there’s still something quite nice about the season. Ben as the leaper makes for a more interesting character than he has any right to be. What could have been an easy by the numbers boring role gets lifted up by the confidence projected by Raymond Lee in the role. And continuing to play around with the concept, which includes encounters with the same person across multiple time periods, also helps uplift the concept overall sso that each of the story of the week adventures continues to build to a climax. Even if it did feel a little rushed and scattered a climax.

Each leap having it’s own theme and being unbound by the time limit of the original series does give the show plenty of variety, from the horrors of saving people form a burning building to witch trials in America’s early days. If anything the scope of the shows time travel antics increased with more variety in where Ben ended up, from one set pieces to racing around a 1980’s town.

But what makes it all really work though is the focus on two things; people and positivity. Sci fi is filled with drama and can often take a dark turn, so there’s something heart-warming about Ben’s deeply routed passion to making the world a better place and it often shows with more heart than the original story of the week style. The project back home adds to that in how they connect and support each other through the messiness of keeping the project – and Ben – alive through his journey.

In comparison to the first season, it did have the all too common curse of not quite living up to the first. But if anything it showed a willingness to try new things and use the theme to explore the very human impact of the mission in both Bens perspective as well as everyone coming together for him in the present. More importantly it’s one of a few rare shows that hangs on positivity, using it’s base concept to explore meaningful themes while still looking towards a happy ending.

There’s a lot of places Quantum Leap could have gone, and a cast that gel together extremely well. Alas the ending of Season 2 was all we’ll get from Quantum Leap as the series has been another to meet an early end.

If anything Quantum Leap was a much needed comfort show that kept you along for the ride will telling stories of struggle that leads to a happy ending every week. The second season may not have been as consistent as the first, but it’s still worth watching to see how even the end to Ben’s story as the leaper can put a smile on your face.

Quantum Leap is available exclusively to Paramount Plus in the UK & Europe. Season 1 & 2 are available now as part of the subscription alongside all of their Star Trek offerings including Strange NEw Worlds, Lower Decks & Picard.

About the author

About the author

ADM JT Marczynka, DoFA

Creator of things, writer of words, caffeine addict. Director of Communications for Starfleet Command Quadrant 2.

More posts Follow

trending_flat
What If… Spock Never Returned?

Over the years the Star Trek Universe has shown one part of it's original cast to be thee glue that holds it all together. From tempering Kirks emotions in the original series, to becoming a key asset in Starfleet's mission for peace decades later, Spock has been intertwined into several key points in galactic history. His appearance in The Next Generation led to a cultural shift over time that saw Romans and Vulcan's living as one nation. His disappearance during the Romulan Supernova led to the creation of the Kelvin Timeline. Even his strained relationships with his half brother and foster sister would have huge ramifications that would have an undeniable butterfly effect throughout time. But in essence, Spock's existence throughout most of his achievements shouldn't have happened. During Kirk's final showdown with Khan, Spock sacrificed himself to save the […]

trending_flat
A Fistful of Cadets!

Next year we'll be welcoming a new generation of the Star Trek Universe with the doors to Starfleet Academy set to reopen in 2026. Picking up from the post-Discovery era in the 32nd century, the Burn is over, the planets are beginning to align and it looks like even the Earth Defense Force will be lowering shields as the ancient campus reopens to train a new era of hopeful young cadets ready to explore the stars! Following the news that principal photography was all done for the new shows debut season, we thought we'd look back at the cadets of the past who made waves to inspire the generations to follow and who's name may still echo through the halls of the Academy... Saavik: The First Next Generation Long after the Enterprise was exploring strange new worlds, it was merely […]

trending_flat
Kelvin Timeline Producer Robert Orci Passes Away Ages 51

A follower of the Enterprise and it's adventures from a young age, Roberto Orci was introduced to Star Trek by his uncle and would grow up to introduce a short lived, but highly memorable, Captain Robau in thanks and tribute to the uncle that started the journey into sci fi and fantasy. A graduate of Crossroads School for Arts and the University of Texas, Orci would gain his first experience as a television writer in the Xena and Hercules worlds and would begin creative partnerships with Alex Kurtzman and JJ Abrahms through collaborations on Alias, in co creating the popular sci fi show Fringe and many more. Entering the Star Trek world in the 2000's, Orci brought his long time fandom to JJ Abrahms production group following their success with two of Paramounts other franchises, Mission Impossible and Transformers. Tasked […]

trending_flat
Sovereign, Churchill & The Regional Command Unit

Compared to when SFC began fifty years ago, a lot has changed. Even since Quadrant 2 made the decision to operate independently of our Q1 counterparts there have been a lot of social changes that we've always worked to adapt to and keep ahead of with new ideas and innovations. The biggest change from then and now is undoubtedly the growth of the internet as an accessible medium. Whether good or bad, the internet has brought people from all corners of the world together to share in their passions, ideas and complain about films. For Q2, it's become a vital part of the fabric of the club where you can log in to the membership portal, play co-0p games with our favourite starships, or look at pictures from Tesla's latest away mission on bluesky. But when it came to being […]

trending_flat
[Retro Review] Lost In Space: The Caretaker. Voyager S1E1.

These days we're a bit spoiled as Star Trek fans. In less than ten years we've had three live action series, two animated shows and there's more on the way. And we have the internet so naturally we'll see everyone complain about it before there's even a trailer. In the mid-90's, things were a little more exciting. The hurdle of Next Gen replacing the original – now fully retired - crew was out the way. DS9 had taken a risk away from the Enterprise and now it was time for a new ship to carry the idea of boldly going forward. In comparison to the giant Enterprise flying the flag of the Federation, Voyager was a more average low key type of deal with a a bit of a makeshift crew that would have everything from a rookie to a […]

trending_flat
Fleet Support Recruitment: Alpha Quarter 2025

Following SFC's 50th anniversary, and looking ahead to whats to come in 2025 and beyond, we've been working on bolstering our fleet-wide operational support and opening the floor for officers to take a larger role in our operations. As part of our redefining our Fleet Support department, five roles were opened up to give more room for members to contribute beyond their unit and help shape the next generation of the club.Our first recruitment event saw two members brought on board to the Fleet Support panel and as we race through our first quarter of the year, we have the final three roles ready for recruitment! FLEET SUPPORT SFCQ2's Fleet Support division has been designed to aid and supplement membership opportunities and solidify a helpful, informative and supportive structure. Each role acts as a secondment to allow members to continue […]

Related

trending_flat
Sci Fi Sunday: The Matrix 20 Years Later…

Most people have had moments where they doubt their surroundings. Where they look all around them and wonder what they feel, what they experience is actually real. Or if it's all an illusion. What would we do if we learned that everything we know was a lie. The world we knew may not be perfect, but it's stable, reliable. Imagine being told that underneath that it was an illusion masking a future where the world was in ruins, where no hope was left?   Sci Fi Sunday: The Matrix 20 Years Later...   That was the basis of the Matrix. A films where the protagonist, Neo, was given a choice. Take a blue pill and return to his average, normal and safe life within a digital reality, or take the red pill and awaken from a slumber he never knew […]

trending_flat
Sci Fi Sunday: Get Ready For The OA Season 2 (Comms Highlights)

Appearing from nowhere without any promotional efforts, the OA was a weird experiment from Netflix to just drop a show into it's line up and see what happened. As people tuned in to scroll through their library, they'd stumble upon the supernatural sci fi mystery and as a young girl who'd been missing for years sat a group of strangers down to tell them her story, viewers were captivated by the weird tale of finding the space between life and death. After being missing for years, Prairie returned home a completely different person. She was seasoned, tough, and despite being blind when she vanished, she could now see perfectly. It's hard to get into specifics without spoiling it for anyone who hasn't seen the mystery, but as she returns to her home town under the careful supervision of her parents, […]

trending_flat
Sci Fi Sunday: New Blade Runner Series In Development (Comms Highlights)

Back in 2017 we were introduced to Officer K as he began to uncover a long buried secret and revived the world of Blade Runner. In a world of tired reboots and sequels, Blade Runner 2049 was \ refreshingly worthy update to the original that brought something new whilst advancing the building blocks laid by the original. Following it's success, the on screen mythology of the Philip K Dick adaption is about to receive another expansion with an animated prequel series in the works. Taking place in 2032, the as yet untitled Blade Runner series will consist of 13 half hour episodes aired through Adult Swim in partnership with Crunchyroll and Alcon Television. The series is said to feature some pre-established chatacters earlier in their lives and take inspiration from the visual cues of the 2049 sequel. “I first saw […]

trending_flat
Star Trek Horizon Sequel Cancelled

In the latest edition of Comms, we had a small plug for Star Trek: Horizons and we had scheduled a supplemental update regarding a recently announced sequel as soon as the kickstarter went live this weekend. Unfortunately the sequel will not be going ahead as planned as Horizon producer Tommy Kraft announced that there will be no more Horizon after contact with CBS. Late last year CBS/Paramount issued legal action against another fan film and it's producer after raising more than a million dollars to fund their project as a full time gig. With that legal dispute ongoing CBS has reached out to Kraft before Horizon's sequel, Federation Rising, could launch it's $250,000 kickstarter goal. Kraft posted the news on the Star Trek Horizon Facebook page; Earlier today, executives from CBS reached out to me and advised me that their […]

site2025m

Serving the fan community since 1974, SFC is an international not for profit fan organisation bringing together collective of fans collectively enjoying strange new worlds in science fiction media.

Star Trek and all related, derived or inferred ideas are the intellectual property of Paramount and Paramount Global. No infringement is intended in the use of this material. Starfleet Command Quadrant 2 (SFCQ2) does not generate any income or profit from their endeavours as a fan organisation, no part of which is sanctioned by the Paramount Global group or any sub-division of the legitimate copyright holders.

Core Website layout by Ghostpool. Managed and Maintained by Aim to Misbehave on behalf of Starfleet Command  Quadrant 2

© 2401 Starfleet  Command Quadrant 2 (SFCQ2)

Login to enjoy full advantages

Please login or subscribe to continue.

Go Premium!

Enjoy the full advantage of the premium access.

Stop following

Unfollow Cancel

Cancel subscription

Are you sure you want to cancel your subscription? You will lose your Premium access and stored playlists.

Go back Confirm cancellation