
Watch S5, EP16: Return of the Evil Leaper: Oct. 8, 1956 with Fubo
As a 1956 campus do-gooder, Sam draws the ire of a macho fraternity guy (Neil Patrick Harris), then encounters the evil leaper (Renée Coleman) again.
As a 1956 campus do-gooder, Sam draws the ire of a macho fraternity guy (Neil Patrick Harris), then encounters the evil leaper (Renée Coleman) again.
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S5, EP16 "Return of the Evil Leaper: Oct. 8, 1956"As a 1956 campus do-gooder, Sam draws the ire of a macho fraternity guy (Neil Patrick Harris), then encounters the evil leaper (Renée Coleman) again.
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