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Sam descends into a lower life form as he leaps into the body of a chimpanzee that is part of an interspecies communication experiment and a candidate for space travel.
Sam descends into a lower life form as he leaps into the body of a chimpanzee that is part of an interspecies communication experiment and a candidate for space travel.
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S4, EP5 "Permanent Wave: June 2, 1983"As a Beverly Hills hairstylist in 1983, Sam must save his girlfriend's son (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), who witnessed a pharmacist's murder next door.
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S4, EP6 "Raped: June 20, 1980"Sam experiences the anguishing aftermath of rape after he leaps into the life of the victim, and it intensifies when he takes the accused rapist to court.
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S4, EP7 "The Wrong Stuff: January 24, 1961"Sam descends into a lower life form as he leaps into the body of a chimpanzee that is part of an interspecies communication experiment and a candidate for space travel.
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S4, EP8 "Dreams: February 28, 1979"As a cop in 1979, Sam is haunted by the frozen facial expression of a woman murder victim; Al learns Sam is the next target.
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S4, EP14 "The Last Gunfighter: November 28, 1957"As an elderly gunfighter in 1957, Sam's reputation as a 19th-century hero is threatened by a jealous ex-partner (John Anderson).
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S4, EP13 "Temptation Eyes: February 1, 1985"As a TV reporter in 1985 San Francisco, Sam must protect a psychic (Tamlyn Tomita) from a serial killer.
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S4, EP12 "Running for Honor: June 11, 1964"As a naval academy cadet in 1964, Sam is endangered by his support for an ex-roommate who was expelled for homosexuality.
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S4, EP11 "The Play's the Thing: September 9, 1969"As an aspiring actor in 1969, Sam must save his career and promote the talents of an older lover (Penny Fuller).
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