Hey now,
Been going the series of Quantum Leap again. Such a good show, begs for a reboot of some sort.
Although I wasn't a regular watcher of the show, I could see it being a successful reboot or continuation. Heck, they could try to find a way to incorporate Scott Bakula as Dr. Sam Beckett into the show somehow, seeing as how (SPOILER ALERT!!!) he never found his way back home at the end of the original series.
And speaking of 1980s TV: YouTube has been streaming marathons of
G.I. Joe: A Real American* Hero for the last few days, and I've been leaping in and out of those streams.
I hafta admit, as much as I loved G1
TransFormers, the
G.I. Joe show was much better written... which isn't saying all that much, really. Let's just say the corny cringe levels of
G.I. Joe are significantly lower than that of
TransFormers...
I've also been catching an episode here and there of
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. I took close notice of the writers of some of these episodes, which included Paul Dini of the DC animated shows from the 90s, and J. Michael Straczynski, creator of
Babylon 5. I also liked how the "moral-of-the-day" at the end of each episode wasn't just tacked on, but was incorporated into the episode itself. And how could I not be amused by the many scenes that were filmed in live-action, then rotoscope animated?
*Animated in Japan or South Korea