Eureka Season Three (Spoilers)

Started by Geekyfanboy, September 27, 2007, 04:46:08 PM

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sheldor

What did everyone think of the show this week ?   I had heard how this episode was going to change everything but I was not expecting THAT !!

Best show this season.  Very talented writers

Scott

The sad thing. I enjoyed it. I had a feeling I knew what would happen. I was right about who, but not what.

On another note, anyone notice Allison Blake actually seems different this season? She seemed more emotional. I know she is happier this season, but things seem to have changed. I like it.
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sheldor

Yeah - that last scene was very sad but very memorable.  I liked how each loop they said the same thing but in a slightly different context.   From the preview for next week, looks like this storyline doesn't even continue.  We'll see.

Geekyfanboy

Just watched the recent episode.. WOW.. got tears in my eyes.. I love this series.

Darth Gaos

Great episode.  Took me by surprise that anyone was leaving the show let alone who.  Wow!!  I think they will definitely mention the storyline but I just don't think it will be the focus...it'll be more of a subplot I think.

Also at the end after the credits I saw the "LISTEN" frame.  Seemed to be there a bit too long to be "subliminal".  Does anyone have any idea what that is about yet?
I think it was Socrates who spoke the immortal words:  I drank WHAT?

sheldor

Quote from: Darth Gaos on August 25, 2008, 12:23:07 PM
Great episode.  Took me by surprise that anyone was leaving the show let alone who.  Wow!!  I think they will definitely mention the storyline but I just don't think it will be the focus...it'll be more of a subplot I think.

Also at the end after the credits I saw the "LISTEN" frame.  Seemed to be there a bit too long to be "subliminal".  Does anyone have any idea what that is about yet?

Hmmm...didn't notice.

Geekyfanboy

Eureka: More Shocks Coming

Oh, Eureka, death by time loop? With a sweet goodbye for a major character in last week's nod to Groundhog Day, "I Do Over," we're not only into the dog days of summer, but also the last four episodes of SCI FI Channel's original series Eureka before the midseason break.

Thanks to special effects that included runaway intelligent anti-missile drones and malfunctioning robotic dogs, Eureka's eight summer episodes are going to have an effect on the episodes that air in 2009, creator Jaime Paglia told SCI FI Wire.

"I think we've sort of found a new balance of our humor and character stories, with some really interesting sci-fi visuals," Paglia said in an interview. "They're just some of the biggest episodes that we've ever done in terms of the science of it. We'll be paying for that in the back 13."

Expect more character drama in the coming episodes, Paglia added. "We're going to have a little bit of makeups to do for the overages, the excess of the first eight," he said, referring to the visual-effects-heavy early episodes. "Ask the audience to be kind and let us do a few character episodes with not as much whiz-bang as the first eight. So when you see Carter [Colin Ferguson] and Allison [Salli Richardson-Whitfield] trapped in an elevator, just understand it's a necessary evil, and we'll make it as compelling and dramatic as possible."

We think he's kidding about that elevator.

Upcoming episodes will deal with a missing Egyptian mummy ("Show Me the Mummy"), a confused superhero ("Phased and Confused") and multiple suns, which can't be a good thing ("Here Come the Suns"). Paglia promised the producers will tie it all up as the mini-season comes to a close in "From Fear to Eternity." (You've got to admit, no show's writers come up with better bad pun titles than Eureka's!)

"The agenda of the Fixer [guest star Frances Fisher] will come to light," Paglia promised. "There will be some changes in the roles of the people in our town again. Some big endings and some new beginnings. There will definitely be a cliffhanger aspect to the end of episode eight. And then we'll dive into episode nine in the back 13 of this season with some big, big questions to resolve." (Spoiler ahead!)

If the endings get any bigger than Nathan Stark's (Ed Quinn) hero-making exit, that will be a surprise. Eureka airs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET/PT. --Kathie Huddleston

sheldor

Don't recall - was this beacuse of the writers strike ?

Geekyfanboy

Are you asking about the split in the season??

If so.. I don't think it's because of the strike.. Sci Fi likes to split all there series in half.

sheldor

Another good episode last night "Show me the mummy" :D

The Nathan/Allie storyline continued with some nice scenes.  This is one of the best casts on TV.  Really enjoying the show this year.

moyer777

Quote from: markinro on August 27, 2008, 08:36:42 AM
Another good episode last night "Show me the mummy" :D

The Nathan/Allie storyline continued with some nice scenes.  This is one of the best casts on TV.  Really enjoying the show this year.

Yes, I just saw the mummy episdoe.  It was well done.

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Geekyfanboy

Just watched the mid-season finale.. this show continues to amaze me. They make a character that you hate at the beginning of the season and do a 360 and make you fall in love (or at least like) her by the end. This is how you conclude a series.. give all the answer to the questions for that season. And of course we got a great cliffhanger.. now we wait till January.

Darth Gaos

Ahh I was going to ask how long until the series picks back up.

Couldn't agree more Kenny. Didn't really like Thorne, couldn't figure out what she was up too but in the end, she is not so bad after all.  Marilyn and I were watching this last night and as soon as the General walked up I blurted "Aw crap they're gonna fire him and the show will end"  My wife said something to the effect of "That would suck" and then....well now we have to wait for January.

By far one of my favorite shows on TV....Just love it.
I think it was Socrates who spoke the immortal words:  I drank WHAT?

sheldor

I know it's all for the suspense but it made no sense Thorne would not just be up front about the whole thing.  For being around 107 years - she's rather nieve.  All in all, it was a good ending to the mid-season.  So, the military fires the sheriff of a town full of geniuses that think up most of their weapon systems.  This could have some comic results.

Good to see Joe and Zane back together.  Hey, maybe if they have a kid - they can name him/her Zoe :D

Geekyfanboy