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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.
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, EP7 "Deliver Us From Evil: March 19, 1966"Sam returns to the body of Jimmy LaMotta, a mentally impaired man; Sam thinks he must save his brother's marriage; Sam and Al meet the evil leaper.
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S5, EP11 "Promised Land: Dec. 22, 1971"As a farmer in his own hometown during Christmas 1971 Sam goes after a bank president who manipulated his loan.
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S5, EP12 "A Tale of Two Sweeties: Feb. 25, 1958"Sam becomes a sleazy traveling salesman and discovers that he has more than just business contacts in Florida and New York -- he also has two wives.
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S5, EP8 "One Little Heart: August 8, 1955"Sam is a Louisiana sheriff investigating a murder blamed on his 10-year-old daughter (Kimberly Cullum).
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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, 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 fiancé.
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S5, EP20 "The Leap Between the States: Sept. 20, 1862"As his own great-grandfather, Union soldier Sam must charm his Southern belle great-grandmother (Kate McNeil).
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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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