What do people think of the Evil Leapers? Where they a good idea? To be honest, I liked them but at the same time I think they were kind of cheesey. That's just my opinion.
Lightning McQueenie said:I personally thought the Evil leapers concept was a nice touch to the show. However, if, as it was suggested, they wanted to change the show, it could have been implemented a LOT better.
I quite enjoyed Deliver Us From Evil, and Return of the Evil Leaper was OK. However, if I had been writing the show, I would have taken a much more different approach to Revenge of the Evil Leaper.
First, I would have made it that Sam leapt with Alia and became trapped in Lothos' web of evil. Zoe would make it very clear that Sam was to put things wrong rather than right - we could even see what torture Lothos was capable of should Sam refuse (as we all know he would...)
This would mean that instead of Zoe leaping, Al would have to leap to try to find and rescue Sam, with Gooshie as the hologram. Lothos would be doing everything he could to cloak Sam and Alia, while Ziggy would be doing everything to uncover them.
Al would finally find them, put right whatever wrong needed putting right and leap, with Sam and Alia holding on and leaping with him, rescuing them.
However, now Al is also stuck in time. So we now have a TEAM of leapers putting things right...
There'd be a struggle between Lothos and Ziggy for a bit, Lothos continually sending leapers to put things wrong in time... so not only does the team have to fix a mistake in time, they have to prevent/fix whatever wrongs Lothos is doing as well. Eventually there'd have to be a showdown, with the Evil Quantum Leap project being shut down once and for all. Alia would then go off on her own to fix whatever she'd done during her time as an evil leaper, while Sam and Al continue to put right other wrongs in time...
You like?
ohboy said:My question, though, and one that scares me, is what "hellish" kind of waiting room do the people Alia leaps into have to endure? :x
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