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Farentino and Joe Morton absolutely nail the scene, and they manage to convey their complicated, convoluted shared history in just a few short lines here and there, but still - as a combination confrontation and detente, I would have liked to see them get a bit more time to really hash things out.

I also wonder whether it was quite the right note for Beverly to just leave an anonymous tip about Senator Wen. While that's probably more in line with the character, I think it might have been a more meaningful redemptive moment for Beverly if she had actually turned herself in and finally lived up to the consequences of her actions, proving she was in her own way one of the good guys once and for all.

And then there's James Callis, who returns as Dr. Trevor Grant - now known as Dr. Trent Rockwell, although that pseudonym still isn't half as ridiculous as his hair or his accent, which has somehow managed to become even more ludicrous since we last saw him.

His decision to buy the town probably flirts with being a deus ex machina resolution, but honestly, who cares? Although Callis is obviously here as his Eureka character, there's something weirdly appropriate about Gaius frakking Baltar showing up to help close the show out, as Eureka and Battlestar Galactica represent the two great legacies of the old Sci Fi Channel. Grant is going to make him the new head of Global Dynamics is the episode's - hell, maybe the season's - funniest moment.

After putting our heroes through so much misery and heartbreak in season five, "Just Another Day" wisely decides to let them off the hook and give them their happy endings. Of these, the only slightly inelegant one is Holly remembering Fargo, if only because that's the sort of thing that probably could have used more than one wrap-up episode to really do properly. Felicia Day makes this work much better than it probably really should, and she actually manages to sell the episode's most shamelessly corny lines, such as when she realizes that Sheriff Carter is the "strong force that holds everything together.

Jo and Zane finally make peace with themselves and with each other, but of course they have to have one last big pointless fight, because that's just who these people are.

The show finally gets right back to where it was just before the timeline jump, albeit with the places swapped.

The fact that it's Jo who gets down on one knee and proposes is just perfect for both these characters, and it helps justify the creative team's decision to take a mulligan on Zane's character arc. The payoff for the last two seasons of their rebuilt relationship feels far more satisfactory than it ever was the first time around. That just leaves Allison and Carter. Jack's journey through the wormhole is a nice excuse to show a quick clip reel, which serves as probably the easiest way to give Nathan Stark a tiny little role in the finale.

It also shows a giant shot of Stan Lee, which I find especially hilarious for anyone who doesn't remember his cameo back in season 4. And yes, the clip reel shows things like the aborted timeline in "Once in a Lifetime" and the supposedly non-canonical animated Christmas special that Jack probably shouldn't remember, but again - let's just leave logic out of this, just this once.

Noah Wyle agreed to make a four-episode appearances in season In the Season 2 finale Henry is jailed for faking a biological emergency, so he could attempt to remove the Artifact from Kevin Blake, which ends up working. In the episode What About Bob? Henry Deacon is pardoned for his work in saving the inhabitants of lab Tess is stated to have left a post at S. It was originally founded as a mining camp c. What is a red coat soldier?

Can you really bring dead batteries back to life? Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Home Culture Who is the smartest person in Eureka? By Marcel Khalif On Avr 12, So many memories are attached to those flashbacks for me, too. Please share your own in the comments below. The Pilot: Watching Jack get use to the town as we got our introduction to the town we would spend the next 6 years with was a lot of fun.

I might also have a soft spot for it given they used the ending of it as part of the finale where Zoe and Jack see themselves. I Do Over: The sacrifice of Nathan Stark to save everyone at the beginning of season three was met with a lot of questions of where things might go given that Nathan had been a strong counter point to Jack.

For me it was an emotionally powerful episode as we watch Nathan fade into history. In conclusion, I'm relieved that everyone got their storybook ending. Summers will not be the same without Jack, Allison and the rest of Eureka. I wish everyone from the cast and crew the best of luck and thank you for sharing your amazing creation with us for the last six years.

Finally, I would like to say a very special thank you to my wife Leah for her help with the Eureka quotes this week.



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