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  Episode Information  
Title: Leaping of the Shrew - September 27, 1956
Episode Number: 78
Season: 5
Season Episode #.: 3
Production Number: 68104
Original Airdate: Tuesday September 29th, 1992
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Episode Crew
Director: Alan J. Levi (1)
Writer: Richard C. Okie
Robin Bernheim
  Episode Summary  
September 27, 1956: Sam, as a Greek sailor, shipwrecked on an island with a wealthy socialite, must romance her so that they end up marrying.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Brooke ShieldsplayedVanessa Foster 
Socrates AlafouzosplayedNikos Stathatos / Mirror 
  Main Cast  
Scott BakulaplayedDr. Samuel "Sam" Beckett
Dean StockwellplayedRear Admiral Albert "Al" Calavicci
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Sam: Actually, it’s not so bad.
Vanessa: Yeah, if you’re a seal.
Sam: Look, the Japanese practically live off this stuff.
Vanessa: Yeah, well, my poodle eats the grass off my daddy’s pooling device, but you don’t see me out there griming.
Sam: I’m sorry it’s not cherry’s jubilee but it’s the we’ve got so if you wouldn’t mind I’m gonna keep you alive so just sit there, shut up and eat some of this.
 
Al: Oh Sam, these are busy bunnies. They have six kids by the time they get picked up in 1965!
 
Vanessa: Oh go ahead, you can just babble on as much as you want, you can even drool but I know you’re not crazy!
 
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