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Exploring Humanity Through Sci-Fi

Tony Tellado

Where Imagination Meets What It Means To Be Human

  1. Rewind: Exploring Two Standout Episodes of the Quantum Leap Sequel

    -59 MIN

    Rewind: Exploring Two Standout Episodes of the Quantum Leap Sequel

    In this episode of Rewind, we dive into two powerful installments of the Quantum Leap sequel series—each showcasing the heart, humanity, and high stakes that define the franchise. Episode Spotlight #1: “Family Style” — Directed by Deborah M. Pratt We begin with Family Style, directed by the legendary Deborah M. Pratt—the first African‑American drama and sci‑fi Executive Producer in television. Pratt co‑created the original Quantum Leap, wrote 25 episodes, and co‑wrote another 15, shaping the DNA of the series from the ground up. In Family Style, Ben Song (Raymond Lee) leaps into 2009 and finds himself in the middle of a struggling Indian family’s fight to save their restaurant. The episode blends cultural nuance, family tension, and the classic Quantum Leap urgency as Ben works to keep the family together and their dream alive. Episode Spotlight #2: “Ben Song for the Defense” Next, we examine Ben Song for the Defense, where Ben leaps into the body of an overwhelmed public defender—one of the few people who believes her client is truly innocent. The episode digs into the justice system, personal conviction, and the emotional toll of fighting for someone who has no one else in their corner. This episode also features Nanrisa Lee as Jen Chu, whose grounded presence adds depth to the team dynamic. And of course, we discuss Ernie Hudson’s role as Herbert “Magic” Williams, whose leadership and history continue to anchor the series. Support My Purple Stride Walk to Fight Pancreatic Cancer As you enjoy this episode, I’m asking for your support in a cause that means a great deal to me. I’ll be walking in Purple Stride alongside survivors, families, and volunteers to help fight pancreatic cancer. If you’re able, please consider donating through my page—the link is in the show notes. Every contribution helps fuel research, support patients, and bring hope to families facing this devastating disease.

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Where Imagination Meets What It Means To Be Human

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