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  1. Dr. Trevor Grant was an assistant to Albert Einstein in the late 1940s, when Eureka was a military base. He is first seen in the season 4 premiere, when five Eureka citizens get teleported back into 1947.

  2. Jul 17, 2012 · While it was bittersweet that Dr. Grant purchased the town, allowing Eureka to continue in our hearts (if not on TV), the tears came as Jack fell through the worm hole and experienced the...

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  3. I could not have been the only one who thought that, if the defunding of GD was a metaphor for the show being cancelled, Trevor Grant's purchase of it was a metaphor for (hopefully) a continuation. Personally, I desperately wanted Eureka to be extended again - right up until I watched the finale.

  4. Dr. Allison Blake, portrayed by Salli Richardson-Whitfield, is a Department of Defense agent who acts as the liaison between Global Dynamics and the federal government in season one. Later, she becomes the head of Global Dynamics.

  5. At the end of the episode, Dr. Grant is in 2010 Eureka, and it is assumed he was transported there accidentally with Jack's device; however, it is later revealed that he purposely took the time travel device.

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  6. Jul 16, 2012 · As they celebrate at Cafe Diem, Dr. Grant, now called Dr. Rockwell, reveals that he bought Eureka. Before he hands over the "keys", he has but one condition. Because the current Director is stepping down, he needs a successor.

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  8. Jul 11, 2011 · Grant, however, does not feel that he is fitting in all that well in Eureka. Eventually, he catches the attention of Beverly Barlowe and she offers to bring him into the Consortium.

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