In light of QuantumLeap's incredible midseason finale this week, we spoke to ernie_hudson about Herbert 'Magic William's relationships in & out of the workplace, and what fans can expect from the back half of season 1:
NBC's Quantum Leap reboot aired its midseason finale this week, which reavealed the reason behind Dr. Ben Song's choice to leap without warning. The original series, which premiered in 1989, followed Dr. Sam Beckett as he inhabiting various people in time periods throughout his lifespan while preventing disasters each episode.
But aside from the characters, when I look at Raymond Lee's schedule, I think, "Okay, you know, I'm good..." I pray for his good health because, in addition to the workload, he has to learn how to be so many people. It's quite a bit of work. It's always fun, but it gives me time to do other things, and I'm good with that. I love the way things are, and I'm excited about the possibilities of what can happen next.
I love how the show has worked in the Sam Beckett timeline, even incorporating a connection to Al Calavicci through Janis. It seems like there's a lot more untold history there, from Magic's end. Do you think we'll get more as Janis becomes more involved in the back half? Ernie Hudson: The writers haven't shared a lot, but I know that the thing that works best is his relationship with these people at work. His personal life has suffered since that leap. I think the leap is interesting, because it's like a gap out of his life. He finally found out what happened, and that he wasn't crazy, so it clears up a lot. But it hasn't helped his personal relationships.
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