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Quantum Leap/A Single Drop of Rain

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A Single Drop of Rain
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Season 4, Episode 9
Airdate November 20, 1991
Production Number 67317
Teleplay by Richard C. Okie
Story by Richard C. Okie and
Donald P. Bellisario
Directed by Virgil W. Vogel
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A Single Drop of Rain is the ninth episode of the fourth season of Quantum Leap, and the sixty-second episode overall.

Starring: Scott Bakula (Sam Beckett)

Starring: Dean Stockwell (The Observer)

Guest Starring: Phyllis Lyons (Annie Beaumont), Patrick Massett (Ralph Beaumont), Carl Anthony Payne II (Clinton Leveret), Britt Leach (Vernon Coutis), R.G. Armstrong (Davison), Anne Haney (Grace Beaumont), Hal Landon, Jr. (Norm)

Co-Starring: Lesly Kahn (Velma Waters)

with Ted Baader (Billy Beaumont)

Uncredited: Deborah Pratt (Narrator)

Contents

Plot Overview

Sam is a rainmaker who returns to his hometown. They all look to him to end a devastating drought, but one won't come for several months. To make it worse, his brother has it out for him and has to make sure she doesn't leave town with him.

Notes

Leap Date

  • September 7, 1953

Location

  • Clover Bend, Texas

Arc Advancement

Happenings

Characters

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

  • The teaser cuts out the shot of the town sign that we see in the version shown as a tag from the previous episode.
  • Guest star Anne Haney previously appeared in "8½ Months" as a different character.

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

Quotes

  • Sam: Al. I don't know where the hell you are, but you better get your butt down here and fast!
Vernon Coutis: I'm glad you haven't lost your religion, boy. But you're gonna have to brush up on your prayers some.
  • Sam: I don't know who's running this show. I don't know why I was chosen. I bounce around from place to place. I do everything I'm supposed to do. At least the best way I can. But I don't know how to do this one. I mean, you gotta help me. I figure you owe me for a couple of times, anyway. You make it rain. You hear me? You make it rain!