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  Episode Information  
Title: Trilogy Part I (One Little Heart) - August 8, 1955
Episode Number: 83
Season: 5
Season Episode #.: 8
Production Number: 68105
Original Airdate: Tuesday November 17th, 1992
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Episode Crew
Director: James Whitmore, Jr.
Writer: Deborah Pratt (1)
  Episode Summary  
August 8, 1955: Sam leaps into the father of Abigail Fuller. Abigail has been accused of killing Leta Aider's husband and daughter, and is thought to be cursed.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Special Guest Stars
Meg FosterplayedLaura FullerRecurring (first appearance)
Guest Stars
Fran Bennett (1)playedMarie BillingsRecurring (second appearance)
James Whitmore, Jr.playedClayton Fuller / MirrorRecurring (second appearance)
Kimberly CullumplayedAbigail FullerRecurring (first appearance)
Mary Gordon Murray (1)playedLeta AiderRecurring (first appearance)
Stephen Lee (2)playedDeputy Sheriff Bo LomanRecurring (first appearance)
Travis FineplayedWill KinmanRecurring (first appearance)
W. K. StrattonplayedLawrence "Larry" Stanton IIIRecurring (4th appearance)
Max WrightplayedDoc Kinman 
  Episode Notes  
James Whitmore, Jr. (Clayton Fuller) also directed all three episodes in the trilogy.
 
The leap date of this episode is exactly the same as "The Color of Truth - August 8, 1955". Both episodes begin on Sam's second birthday.
 
  Episode Quotes  
Bo: So what are you gonna tell Leta?
Sam: That he’s dead?
Bo: Yeah, she damn near ripped your ears off the last time you brought Bart home when he was alive.
Sam: Well, maybe we should get the autopsy started before we call her.
Bo: Not an ice cube's chance in hell. The boys don’t got a phone and Doc Kinman and Daisy are out in the boonies delivering that baby. Do you think that woman can drop that baby after delivering sixteen?
Sam: Sixteen?
Bo: Sixteen, seventeen.
 
Abagail: Daddy?
Sam: Yeah?
Abagail: Tell me all the ways that you love me.
Sam: Well…I love you like the stars love the sky…like the sea loves the sand…like the flowers love the bees.
Abagail: I love you, Daddy.
 
Al: You’re a male of the Caucasian persuasion, fortyish, and you’re a…what is this…(looks at his uniform)...er…Sheriff…you’re a Sheriff of a small town.
Sam: Al…Al…I know that, okay? My last name is Fuller, I’ve got a daughter named Abagail. Now tell me something I don’t know.
 
Al: How do you know that someone pushed him?
Sam: I don’t know anything and I won’t know anything until the town doctor comes back and does an autopsy OR you and Ziggy get me some data!
Al: Hey…hey…take it easy will ya!
Sam: I can’t take it easy. I’m too frustrated, okay? I’ve been trying to get answer all day and I can’t get any from anybody today – especially you!
Al: Okay. Just a sec. I’m doing the best I can, you know.
 
Al: Clayton’s wife isn’t dead.
Sam: What?
Al: She’s in a private aslym just off Parish Road called Peach Hill for the mentally ill.
Sam: That’s great, Al. She’ll be able to give us some answers.
Al: Yeah if she’s not too mentally ill.
Sam: Listen Al, I need you to have Ziggy find out what happened to Laura’s family. The Blanchette family. Blanchette.
Al: Whaddaya mean, what happened to them?
Sam: Well…except for Abagail’s mother, Laura, they were all murdered.
Al: By who?
Sam: Laura’s mother -- Reta Blanchette and then killed herself.
Al: Get outta here! She killed her own kids?
Sam: Yeah, she…she slit their throat then she…slit her own throat.
Al: This is too weird. Well, we know that Laura’s still alive. No wonder she’s in the nut house. Where you going?
Sam: To meet my wife.
 
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