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Al urges Sam to step into the former's past and stop a nurse (Susan Diol) who thinks her husband is dead from remarrying.
Al urges Sam to step into the former's past and stop a nurse (Susan Diol) who thinks her husband is dead from remarrying.
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S2, EP22 "M.I.A.: April 1, 1969"Al urges Sam to step into the former's past and stop a nurse (Susan Diol) who thinks her husband is dead from remarrying.
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S3, EP3 "Leap of Faith: August 19, 1963"Sam becomes a priest charged with saving his mentor, whose knowledge of a murder makes the latter a target.
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S5, EP21 "Memphis Melody: July 3, 1954"As a young Elvis, Sam risks his career by helping another aspiring singer (Mary Elizabeth McGlynn) escape her abusive fiance.
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S5, EP22 "Mirror Image: August 8, 1953"Sam leaps into himself in the middle of a tavern in a coal-mining town filled with familiar faces; Sam gets an opportunity to change Al's life.
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S5, EP19 "The Beast Within: Nov. 6, 1972"Sam becomes a rugged bear-like man who inhabits a mountainside forest with a buddy (guest star Sean Gregory Sullivan) who is a troubled and disabled Vietnam veteran.
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S5, EP18 "Goodbye Norma Jean: April 4, 1960"Sam becomes Marilyn Monroe's chauffeur to keep her from committing suicide, but Marilyn's new secretary may prevent Sam's rescue.
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