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I started to get aggrivated when he started jumping into more and more famous people. It was much better when he was the guy who helped small time people with big problems, you know the ones who really needed his help.

 

I didn't mind the episodes though because Al was beyond awesome. I was very disappointed in the ending though, it was just so damn weak.

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I started to get aggrivated when he started jumping into more and more famous people. It was much better when he was the guy who helped small time people with big problems, you know the ones who really needed his help.

 

I didn't mind the episodes though because Al was beyond awesome. I was very disappointed in the ending though, it was just so damn weak.

The "ending" wasn't supposed to be the ending. Someone's who's better educated on this matter can probably elaborate further.

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I started to get aggrivated when he started jumping into more and more famous people. It was much better when he was the guy who helped small time people with big problems, you know the ones who really needed his help.

 

I didn't mind the episodes though because Al was beyond awesome. I was very disappointed in the ending though, it was just so damn weak.

The "ending" wasn't supposed to be the ending. Someone's who's better educated on this matter can probably elaborate further.

 

Oh I know, but that doesn't mean it wasn't disappointing. That tack on should have never happened.

 

I would have been fine with Sam fixes Al's life, then leaps. Then I can think, "Well, he fixed Al's life and went home like he wanted".

 

Instead it's that damn still picture.

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I loveed watching that shoe when it was on, even though NBC jumped it around the lineup more than Sam Beckett.

 

Yeah the "famous people" ones weren't as good for some reason (like Elvis). Although the thought of "Jailhouse Rock" (IIRC) being recorded by Tony Orlando & Dawn is fascinating in a car crash sort of way.

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