Quantum Leap came back last week, and we learned that Ben (Raymond Lee) did not leap home. In fact, for the last three years, he has been missing and presumed dead. So they held a funeral for him, and the project was shut down.
However, Ian (Mason Alexander Park) did not give up on him and finally found him. Just as the two were reunited, Ben leaped again.
Tonight at 8p on NBC, we get to see the Quantum Leap team reunited and ready to restart the program to help Ben. That is if they can find out when he is.
Ben is a grandmother working in a bank that is about to be robbed by his co-worker’s brother. In the original history, several people died, and now he has to do what he can to make sure no one dies. Can he do it?
You will just have to tune in for a sequel that gets it right.
And can I tell you, I am enjoying that they are focusing on the leaps more this season than present day? Don’t get me wrong, they deal with that too. But more of the episode is dedicated to the past, like the original series. That is what I prefer, and it is all about me.
Then, at 9p on Syfy and USA Network, Chucky is making a killing in the White House. And I mean that literally.
Last week, Chucky, who now goes by Joseph, killed the Secret Service man who was protecting his friend to the end, Henry (Callum Vinson).
This week, the White House is dealing with the ramifications of that murder that was made to look like a suicide.
Just when the President (Devon Sawa) and the First Lady (Lara Jean Chorostecki) are coming to terms with a horrific death in the White House, someone else will die. And what a death it is.
Meanwhile, Jake (Zackary Arthur), Lexy (Alyvia Alyn Lind), and Devon (Björgvin Arnarson) find out that Chucky is in the White House, and now they are going to try to get in touch with the President’s older son, Grant (Jackson Kelly) so that they can get close to Joseph. Will they be able to infiltrate the White House like their old nemesis?
I can’t tell you. You just have to watch the funnest season of Chucky so far.
Finally, at 10p on Syfy, has Luke (Tim Rozon) met his match on SurrealEstate?
Luke and his team have been trying to sell a house for two months, but they haven’t been able to do it because of the ghost who lived there first.
So the current owner calls in the television show Spirit Stalkers, Paranormal P.I., to get rid of her. Now, Luke and Kit Rampart (Brian Marler) are going to compete to get rid of her. But not before they have a scar-off to compare who has the best ghost story.
Who will get the ghost to move out first, Luke or Spirit Stalkers? You have to watch the scary episode to find out.
If you have never seen this series, tonight’s episode is a great one to get you as hooked as I am.