Post by tracytrek on May 9, 2015 9:07:33 GMT -6
Actually it's NCIS-New Orleans, not CSI. And I've watched a few episodes of it, I mostly like the original NCIS better. Dean Stockwell guest starred on an episode of Enterprise as well.
The episode I referred to that I like. In part 1, a little girl named Abigail Fuller is thought to have killed a classmate who bullied her because the girl was missing. She didn't do it, but nobody believed her because there was a history of insanity in her family. I think her maternal grandmother had killed her whole family except for Abigail's mother. And Abigail's mother was in an insane asylum. Sam leaped into Abigail's father. He leaped out after saving Abigail from a house fire (that may have been deliberately set by someone). He literally leaped out just as a burning ceiling was about to fall on him.
Part 2, it was about 10-12 years later (Abigail was a grown woman now) and he leaped into Abigail's fiancé right at the moment they were about get down to business (ahem if you catch my drift, wink,wink). I guess Abigail was considered still suspected of what happened when she was a child but nobody could prove anything because the body was never found. Abigail conceived a daughter around this time and named her Sammy Jo.
Part 3, Sammy Jo is about 10-12. Abigail has been arrested (and if convicted would face the death penalty). It's not just for the girl from when she was a child. That girl's mother had confronted Abigail and she ends up dead in Abigail's kitchen. The woman actually killed herself. Sam leaped into the lawyer who defended her.*
*Now this episode makes me think that your theory about Sam switching souls makes more sense than what they series said about him actually physically travelling through time and having the other person's aura.
This lawyer had a severe heart condition and Sam was experiencing heart pain and nearly collapsed in court. I think that means his soul was in a body with the condition. But Al told him he was actually Sammy Jo's father and not Abigail's fiancé Will Kinman (she never actually married him). In the episode where Sam leaped into Lee Harvey Oswald, he's actually suffering from Oswald's mental problems. Maybe because he leaped into a person with a mental illness.
Another favorite of mine is where Sam leaped into a young Al. Al's girlfriend in that was played by the one that played Dax on Deep Space 9.
The episode I referred to that I like. In part 1, a little girl named Abigail Fuller is thought to have killed a classmate who bullied her because the girl was missing. She didn't do it, but nobody believed her because there was a history of insanity in her family. I think her maternal grandmother had killed her whole family except for Abigail's mother. And Abigail's mother was in an insane asylum. Sam leaped into Abigail's father. He leaped out after saving Abigail from a house fire (that may have been deliberately set by someone). He literally leaped out just as a burning ceiling was about to fall on him.
Part 2, it was about 10-12 years later (Abigail was a grown woman now) and he leaped into Abigail's fiancé right at the moment they were about get down to business (ahem if you catch my drift, wink,wink). I guess Abigail was considered still suspected of what happened when she was a child but nobody could prove anything because the body was never found. Abigail conceived a daughter around this time and named her Sammy Jo.
Part 3, Sammy Jo is about 10-12. Abigail has been arrested (and if convicted would face the death penalty). It's not just for the girl from when she was a child. That girl's mother had confronted Abigail and she ends up dead in Abigail's kitchen. The woman actually killed herself. Sam leaped into the lawyer who defended her.*
*Now this episode makes me think that your theory about Sam switching souls makes more sense than what they series said about him actually physically travelling through time and having the other person's aura.
This lawyer had a severe heart condition and Sam was experiencing heart pain and nearly collapsed in court. I think that means his soul was in a body with the condition. But Al told him he was actually Sammy Jo's father and not Abigail's fiancé Will Kinman (she never actually married him). In the episode where Sam leaped into Lee Harvey Oswald, he's actually suffering from Oswald's mental problems. Maybe because he leaped into a person with a mental illness.
Another favorite of mine is where Sam leaped into a young Al. Al's girlfriend in that was played by the one that played Dax on Deep Space 9.