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![]() The Right Hand of God
October 24, 1974 Sacramento, California Knocked out just as he leaps in, Sam has become Kid Cody, a boxer whose contract is owned by a group of nuns. Complicating things is a fight promoter who is forcing the Kid to throw his matches for profit. And then there's the girlfriend who wants him to retire from boxing altogether. Now he must somehow win the championship to build the nuns a new chapel and maybe save a soul or two along the way. Written by: John Hill Directed by: Gilbert Shilton Rate and comment on this episode!
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![]() establishing Sam later as a Martial Artist, and having Sam be so out of shape... nope... I just couldn't buy that at all, nor how fast he supposedly GOT in shape!
Other than that, I did like it!
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![]() good episode. It was the first episode with a sports theme.
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![]() I'm a little surprised at how quickly Sam got into shape during this leap; he wasn't there all that long, after all. Still, it was a decent episode; I especially liked how Al kept falling asleep while he was trying to help Sam.
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![]() Well, it's not really said how long Sam is there. They just show a montage of his training. Like in Genesis...it seems like he's only Tom Stratton for a short time, but Al says something along the lines of "we've been celebrating for weeks". There was a sequence on Genesis too that kinda alludes to that, but its hard to pick out. Maybe that's what happens with The Right Hand of God. I like this ep a lot too.
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![]() yeah my guess is that he was training for like a week or something i am really not sure. i loved this episode though becasue i loved Sister Angela's determination to get her "castle" back, and how she told her story to Sam. but the real treat was when i realized that Guy Stockwell is the bad guy, Jake something hehe. it was cool to see the Stockwell bros together.
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![]() yeah sometimes they seem to make it appear one way and then in otehr senses it appears another way. because in the novles they make it appear as if Sam's body becomes an empty hermit crab shell, and in the show it seems like it just disappeares until someone leaps in.
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![]() Great episode but 1 thing bothers me.If he were throwing all those punches would'nt he remember that he had martial arts training?
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![]() yeah, that's the thing I've never understood either. But part from that I quite lke this episode.
I felt so sorry for Al. All the poor guy wants to do is sleep.
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![]() Sam doesn't seem to "remember" his martial arts training until the episode "Another Mother" and when it comes from instinct, he does stop to ask Al if he knows it.
Of course the other, more mundane, explanation could simply be that the writer's didn't think about Sam having any martial arts training until the second season and that's why we don't see it in the first.
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![]() Boxing is quite different from martial arts, isn't it? Using karate moves would be against the rules, yes?
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![]() Love Sam's suggestion to Al about what to do about the noisy neighbor due to I live by the washroom to my apartment complex. I wonder if any one has ever tried it? Why I note about the washroom is people tend to go in there and wash what sounds like loads of rocks at around 1am and some times 4am.
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![]() A Nice episode, but it had a lot of scripts problems - espicially what were mentioned before - Sam's Shape.
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![]() I don't think Sam's condition is a problem. He could easily have spent a couple of weeks in intensive training, and I believe Sam is in very good general condition to begin with. He would still have to work hard to get into fighting shape--and just to learn how to fight in the first place. It is a little harder to believe that his martial arts training doesn't come back to him though, but since that came later in the series, I just accept it as is.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Otherwsie, this was a terrific episode! ![]()
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![]() I liked everything about this episode except the nun. She bugged me. Her "faith" was so fragile, I thought she needed to go back to Faith School. It irritated me that she "believed" when this guy shows up; loses her "faith" when it turns out he's a cheat; finds it again when he wins the fight. Blech. By the way, Sister, it's not your chapel.
Sam's not so out of shape as all that. In Leaping Without a Net, Al comments that Sam is naturally athletic and has good balance (the fact that he's able to catch a 100-pound woman in mid-air proves that). Plus, these aren't REAL fights. They're fixed. Even the host wasn't in top fighting shape - he obviously drank, and the trainer knew that his training regimen was a joke. So, just as Sam could sing well enough for Syracuse (CaFS), he could fight well enough (with a little technique training) for a fixed fight. I did love the girlfriend though. She nicely sidestepped a number of "blonde bombshell" cliches. Quote:
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![]() Was watchable, but at the same time, forgettable...
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![]() Just like everyone else mentioned...it's tough to believe that Sam is that out of shape. BUT, as only the third episode in the series, we don't KNOW that he's naturally athletic yet, so you have to take it at face value. It's obvious that he's not completely lacking in ability, he just needs to tune up a little. Most of that stuff they had him doing for fighting is probably not something Sam would incorporate into his everyday fitness routine, you know?
I liked that this episode established the theme of faith. I think, just as Sister Angela had to hold on to her faith and Sam helped her renew it, she helped Sam find a bit of his own. Up until this point, he found the whole leaping thing pretty scary. He's away from home, has little memory, and has no idea how he is where he is. But I think talking with Sister Angela, and feeling that what he's doing is good...it helps him deal with the uncertainty. God (or whatever) is directing his leaps, and Sam has to have faith that he won't be put in situations beyond his capabilities, and that he'll eventually be able to get home. I especially love the scene where Sam lies down on the bed and starts singing along to Amazing Grace. It's moving. Overall the episode is pretty bland though. My favorite part was seeing Nancy Kulp. Miss Jane finally gave up on Jethro and became a nun! ![]()
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![]() I choose to believe that it was BECAUSE of Sam's Martial Art's training that he was able to handle the intense fighting training and get back into shape so quickly...
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