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  1. Jul 17, 2012 · Can Jack stop wormholes from destroying the town on the series finale of Eureka? Find out in our review of "Just Another Day."

    • Jim Garner
  2. Jul 19, 2012 · Recap: Eureka is being shut down by the D.O.D. after the events of “Double Take.” Carter feels that it “had to happen eventually,” but Allison is worried where everyone will go. Carter meets with...

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    Wormholes start popping up all over town, threatening to rip Eureka apart unless Carter can stop them for good. Even if that is prevented, the DoD is still shutting everything down.

    The Department of Defense (DOD) is shutting down Eureka due to the events of "Double Take". Hoping to have another six weeks to pack, Fargo looks to the future. However, DOD movers arrive to announce that the relocation starts that day. In an attempt to halt the relocation, Fargo uses a device that holds him to the floor in a protest. Zane is trans...

    In the Season 1 Finale "Once in a Lifetime" it is noted that all of the big paradox moments like Henry becoming Head of Global Dynamics and what happened in Season 4.0 with the time travel event came true. Here is a short list of what is seen: 1. Henry Deaconbecoming Head of GD (Season 1). 2. Allison Blakehaving the "child" (Season 1). 3. Jo Lupofi...

    Just Another Day features a large number of callbacks to earlier episodes in the series. These include: 1. Tiny (the Titan rover) appears in an overhead shot of Global Dynamics. 2. EMO wanders through a hallway. EMO had previously appeared in the episodes "Momstrosity " and "Omega Girls." 3. Henry meets Beverly at The Depot - the same restaurant wh...

    In the closing scene Jack and Zoe pass a car and Jack comments on the driver having his high beams on. As they go by, Zoe sees herself and her father in the car. This is meant to bring the series f...
    In the season 1 finale of Eureka "Once in a Lifetime" it is noted that all paradox events like Henry becoming the head of Global Dynamics came true as well as the Time Travel events in Season 4.0 l...
    Although Grant Imahara might have not been on the Mythbusters, when this episode aired, he is a robot engineer in this series.
    Like many series finales, this is set up to indicate that, after a fashion, the slice of life the audience has seen goes on.
  3. Eureka seems like any other cozy, Pacific Northwest town, but is actually a secret community of geniuses assembled by the government to conduct top-secret research. What they’ve unwittingly created is a place where anything imaginable can happen … and does.

  4. When they unleash a scientific creation still unknown to the outside world, it's up to Carter to restore order. Subsequently, he's let in on one of America's best-kept secrets. Watch Eureka ...

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  5. Jul 16, 2012 · The finale does a perfect job of saying goodbye to everyone while also bringing back many familiar faces. It wouldn’t be the end if Sheriff Carter’s daughter Zoe and animal expert Taggert weren’t...

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  7. Eureka: Season 5 Genre: Drama, Sci-Fi; Air Date: Apr 16, 2012; Network: SYFY; Do you think we mischaracterized a critic's review?

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