Sam is leaping in and out of Lee Harvey Oswald, with random leaps spanning over five years, and he thinks he is there to prevent the president's assassination.
The date for President Kennedy's assassination is getting closer, and as Sam is having a more difficult time controlling Oswald's personality and actions.
Sam is a Greek sailor who finds himself shipwrecked with a snobbish debutante, and they must try to survive the ocean and each other until they are rescued.
While conducting the autopsy of a car crash victim, Quincy receives perplexing lab results that indicate the man had been suffering from radiation poisoning.
The police are convinced that a priest died in the company of a prostitute, despite the fact that the deceased was a leader in the campaign against pornography.
When a series of mysterious deaths occurs among the convalescent patients at a sanitarium, Quincy searches for a possible connection between the incidents.
Rabbi K.A. Schneider, a believer in Jesus and end-times messenger of the Lord, delivers the Word of God with clarity and the true passion of the Holy Spirit.
As a 79-year-old man in 1966, Sam's host has been claiming to everyone that he's been seeing UFOs, and his son and daughter-in-law think he is losing his mind.
Sam finds himself back in the body of Jimmy LaMotta again, but Jimmy's parents are in danger of breaking up, and another leaper tries to sabotage the mission.
While assisting Captain Stottlemeyer with search for his missing son at a rock show, Monk and Natalie discover that a roadie has recently been murdered.
Shawn decides to put his special "powers" to use when the police are called in to investigate when an important mummy goes missing at the local museum.
When autopsy results reveal that a teenage girl died of a disease that typically affects older people, Quincy tries to determine how she got the disease.