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- From: edc@evolution.bchs.uh.edu (edward s. chen)
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- Subject: QL: 'Quantum Leap' episode jumps into feminism
- Date: 23 Dec 1992 20:40:17 GMT
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- reprinted from the Houston Post, without permission:
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- Infighting erupted behind the scenes of 'Quantum Leap' over the show's
- January 12 episode.
-
- The segment has Scott Bakula's time-traveler Sam Beckett leaping into
- the body of a 42-year old housewife involved in the budding women's
- liberation movement, circa 1968. It's not the first time Sam has gone
- female in the rule-breaking NBC science fiction drama. But, the segment
- titled 'Liberation' does mark the first time he's sampled the life of
- a woman with, well, attitude.
-
- The woman, the mother of an activist teen-age daughter, is just awakening
- to the fact she's been treated as a second class citizen all her life - and
- that her husband, benevolent though he may be, is a dictator.
-
- Adding to the loaded nature of the subject matter is the fact that executive
- producer Deborah Pratt co-wrote the episode. That's Deborah Pratt, whose
- marriage to Quantum Leap's creator / executive producer Don Bellisario broke
- up last year after the birth of their second child.
-
- Pratt acknowledges that writing the script server a cathartic purpose for her.
-
- "I probably felt that is was a salable show", Pratt said. "They're looking
- for high concept, a grabber. Sam Beckett as a woman was not a 'Gotcha!'
- because we've done Sam as a woman before."
-
- Pratt countered that she felt 'Liberation' was a "very important show to do".
- The network and studio relented.
-
- Once the episode was slated, she fought for a woman director -- to no avail,
- she says. "It wasn't that I didn't think a man could direct this story, and
- do a good job. It's that I thought a female director would do it with a
- particular sensibility that only a woman would have. But, I did not get
- approval from 'The Group' on any of the women director candidates I suggested."
-
- It was then "I realized the limitations of my own power", she adds ruefully.
-
- How did Bakula feel about taking on the role of a newly liberated housewife?
-
- According to Pratt, he's been uncharacteristically quiet about 'Liberation'.
- "Usually, we talk a great deal about the scripts, and he tells me how he
- likes them. This time, he didn't have much to say -- although he gave a
- wonderful performance. Some night after work, I'll ask him how he felt about
- playing the role."
-
- Pratt adds, "I hope when a man sits down to watch this show, he won't watch
- from the standpoint of feeling threatened or attacked. I did not write it
- that way. I hope he'll look at it with his sole, just look at it."
-
- <ESC>
-
-
- --
- Something in the way she moves, attracts me like a pomegranate.
- -- George Harrison
-