Quantum Leap (TV Series)
The Boogieman - October 31, 1964 (1990)
Scott Bakula: Dr. Sam Beckett, Joshua Rey
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Quotes
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Dr. Sam Beckett : Why're you doing this?
The Devil : To put an end to your meddling. Who gave you the right to go bungling around in time, putting right what I made wrong?
Dr. Sam Beckett : I'm just trying to get home.
The Devil : Well, you're not going to make it!
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Dr. Sam Beckett : Unbelievable! I've leaped into The Addams Family.
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Mary Greely : What else did I do while you were unconscious?
Dr. Sam Beckett : Uh... Well, you got angry at me and... made a skull fly across the room. Of course, it could've been worse, it could've been kitchen knives.
Stevie King : Wow, what a neat idea!
[a car pulls up in front of the house, hooting]
Mary Greely : Hi, Mrs. King!
Stevie King : Hi, Mom!
Dr. Sam Beckett : [suspiciously] "Stevie"?
Admiral Al Calavicci : [confirms] King.
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Dr. Sam Beckett : [before entering Mary's house] Uh, women and holograms first.
Admiral Al Calavicci : It's only a house, Sam.
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Mary Greely : Who are you?
The Devil : Yin and yang, good and bad. God...
Dr. Sam Beckett : ...The Devil.
The Devil : In the flesh, so to speak.
Mary Greely : This isn't possible!
Dr. Sam Beckett : Come on Al, tell me he's not real.
Admiral Al Calavicci : Uh... I... you... ah... he-he's real. Oh Sam, he's very real.
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Dr. Sam Beckett : That's an unusual tattoo, Sheriff.
Sheriff Ben Masters : Okay, you caught me. I'm really a warlock, and that's the sign of my coven.
Admiral Al Calavicci : I knew it!
Sheriff Ben Masters : And I killed Dorothy and Tully because they were about to expose me.
Admiral Al Calavicci : Grab him, Sam!
Dr. Sam Beckett : "That's interesting", to quote a sheriff I know.
Sheriff Ben Masters : Isn't it? Unless of course the real story is I got drunk one night on shore leave and almost had an Air Force tattoo put on my arm. Pretty embarrassing for a guy in the Navy.
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Dr. Sam Beckett : When I was growing up, Halloween was always one of my favorite holidays. "Trick or treat", we used to say. Of course, back then we always expected a treat, and if we did play a trick, it was always funny and harmless. But tonight there were no treats. There were no tricks. There was only death.