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‘Quantum Leap’ and the Denial of Meaning
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‘Quantum Leap’ and the Denial of Meaning

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Kit MacFarlane
/ 3 March 2014
Grand "explanations" are simple, it's actions and decisions that are complex. Quantum Leap treated ordinary people's problems as the real matters of cosmic importance.
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Can Sam Beckett Survive a Quantum Leap to 2011?

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Lynnette Porter
/ 31 August 2010
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Part 3: The Sixth Sense to Fight Club (August – October 1999)

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/ 24 March 2009
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Star Trek: Enterprise – Season 2

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/ 30 August 2005
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Star Trek: Enterprise – The Complete First Season

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Marco Lanzagorta
/ 13 May 2005
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Enterprise

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PopMatters Staff
/ 16 September 2003
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Enterprise

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PopMatters Staff
/ 10 June 2002

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