![]() There will be answers to come, so it’s not like we’ll forever wonder if Ben got back. The series has been renewed for a second season. Of course, we were going to get a cliffhanger for the Quantum Leap Season 1 finale. Ben lept somewhere, but the series cut off without telling us where. We know Sam never did get back, but it looked like Ben had fixed the code with Al’s daughter’s help.Īfter the final leap was complete, the machine started whirling. The big question for many was whether this final leap would lead to Ben returning home. Did Ben get back home in the Quantum Leap Season 1 finale? Martinez leaped into 2018’s Magic, meaning Ben had to leap into the younger version of himself. If one team member is left alive, the program will keep going. That doesn’t just mean killing Addison, but killing the entire team. The government blames the time-traveling mission, so they send a leaper back in time to stop the program happening. It turns out that in 2050, the world is in a post-apocalytpic state. It turned out that Martinez went through time to kill Addison as she was the original leaper. We got all the answers to this in the Season 1 finale. He went through time to save Addison, and we knew that somehow Martinez was involved. We knew that Ben wasn’t originally going to be the leaper. ![]() Great, but did it work? The Quantum Leap Season 1 finale saw Ben on his final leap in the series of leaps that Ian had worked out. ![]() Then they found out that Ben had been secretly working with Al’s daughter to fix the code to make sure that he could get back. That was confirmed in the revival, with everyone worried about Ben leaping through time before the code had been fixed. In the OG Quantum Leap, fans were disappointed to learn that Sam Beckett never returned home. Was one of them Ben’s leaping through time? Did he get back home?Ĭaution: This post contains major spoilers for the Quantum Leap Season 1 finale. The Quantum Leap Season 1 finale brought some closure to a few storylines. ![]()
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