Everything goes wrong when Sam leaps into a Gothic horror novelist on Halloween.Everything goes wrong when Sam leaps into a Gothic horror novelist on Halloween.Everything goes wrong when Sam leaps into a Gothic horror novelist on Halloween.
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- TriviaThe kind of vehicle Joshua Rey drives is a 1958 Plymouth Fury, just like in Stephen King's novel Christine, which Joshua Rey mentions while talking to Stevie, the young Stephen King in the episode.
- GoofsNone of the 19 people convicted of witchcraft in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692 were burned at the stake. They were all hanged. The 20th victim, Giles Corey, was pressed to death while they tried to get him to make a plea.
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Stevie King: One of these days, I'm gonna write the scariest book in the whole wide world. Except, then nobody'll probably buy it.
- Crazy creditsUnlike most episodes, the cast list in the closing credits of The Boogieman includes the names of the guest stars show in the episode's opening credits.
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Horror Comes to Quantum Leap
An excellent episode with Sam leaping into a house of horrors. A handyman is killed after he falls from his ladder after Sam sees a goat pull on a rag that was tied to it. Problem is, nobody else has seen the goat or where the goat could have come from in the first place. Then an old lady friend is killed by a snake. Is his wife the killer or maybe the town sheriff? Sam has to figure this one out while more and more strange things happen. Then there's this boy named Stevie who wants to write a book. While driving a red and white 1958 Plymouth Fury Sam crashes and then tells Stevie that "its almost like the car drove itself."
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- Dec 24, 2008
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