6 Awesome TV Shows That Totally Need Rebooting

By Mickey Galie /

4. Quantum Leap

In the late 80€™s you could watch Quantum Leap with your folks without sacrificing a shred of cool. There was a little bit of everything for everybody during its four-year run. A little sci-fi, a little comedy, a little action, and a little bit of feel-good sentimentality. It was the best family show that wasn€™t actually a family show. Quantum Leap easily had one of the best plots for a television series. Quantum physicist Sam Beckett finds himself going back in time and switching places with a random person. To move on to the next undetermined year and identity, he has to correct an event gone wrong in that person€™s life. If it sounds complicated, then that's okay. Sam gets help from a hologram of his friend Al whom only he can see, and who gives the audience enough exposition so they don€™t get lost in the confusion. With a premise like Quantum Leap€™s, the potential for stories was limitless. That is, if 'limitless' translates as 'four seasons.' Think of how many seasons a show like Friends had and then try to make an argument that the 21st century doesn€™t need a bit of Quantum Leap. Tweak a few things here and there (the near-future of 1995 for one) and the US might finally have a sci-fi TV show that can rival Doctor Who. And since no-one can play Sam and Al like Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell, introduce a new pair of time travelers. For the purists out there, no worries. Like Leonard Nimoy in the new Star Trek franchise, Bakula and Stockwell can always make a much-needed cameo. Maybe they can all go back in time to 1993 and find out why the show was canceled in the first place.