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Jack Carter and Jo Lupo try to navigate the fallout when a night at the bar, that turns into a one-night stand, turns into more. There are far worse things than for a TV show to go out on a high note.
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Basically, it was perfect. Spoilers ahead, assuming that still matters... Give the Eureka creative team plenty of credit for "Just Another Day" being even a tenth as good as it is.
Jo proposes to Zane in a similar fashion found in Season 3.
One of the first things removed is a stabilizer - the kind of stabilizer that stops wormholes from forming all over town, and you can bet that the town will once again be destroyed if Carter doesn't do something unreasonably heroic. Smart houses apparently dig the Christmas season. His decision to buy the town probably flirts with being a deus ex machina resolution, but honestly, who cares? 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. 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. The episode crams in as many guest appearances by old favorites as it possibly can. Chapter One Eureka... so go shower or something.... (working title) Eureka was created by Andrew Cosby and Jaime Paglia and currently airs on Syfy Buffy the Vampires Slayer was created by Joss Whedon and Mutant Enemy. Part of the episode's success is because it's concerned with characters and emotion, not the resolution of any big overarching plot. Jack Carter and Jo Lupo try to navigate the fallout when a night at the bar, that turns into a one-night stand, turns into more. Name Actor/actress Starring seasons Recurring seasons Sheriff Jack Carter: Colin Ferguson: …
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I also wonder whether it was quite the right note for Beverly to just leave an anonymous tip about Senator Wen. It's a different Carter and a different Jo. Please consider turning it on! And it even gets in some rather brutal jabs at Syfy for its decision to give the show six extra weeks to wrap things up and then to change its mind, which ranks a solid 8 out of 10 on the patented Futurama scale of meta-textual bitterness. And that's all before the phone rings.
But after a few weeks, in the midst of a critical experiment in high orbit, the Sheriff and the director of GD Security realize they've gotten a whole lot more than they bargained for.
And even that pales to the last scene, in which - as many, many of you predicted - we loop back to the pilot and see Marshal Jack Carter and teen delinquent Zoe riding into Eureka for the very first time. Nach einigen Verwicklungen gelangen sie alle, einschließlich Dr. Grant, wieder zurück, müssen jedoch feststellen, dass ihr Erlebnis nicht ohne Konsequenzen für die Zeitlinie geblieben ist. 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. Prompt: A NSFW picture http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_S9HyhdsI5Nk/TQdYAPageqI/AAAAAAAAAJ4/4ona5ObaFVc/s1600/SASHA-black-and-white-photography-locked-merci-lovebisous-Judy-Links-hot-sexy-woman-femdom-h-Misc-Pictures-enstantane-BD-erotic-MASKAL-d0lls-legs-sexy-handcuffs-heels-please-roxiez_large.jpg. Despite the geniuses at GD, he's just a bit smarter than they expect. A U.S. Marshall becomes the sheriff of a remote cozy little Northwestern town of Eureka where the best minds in the US have secretly been tucked away to build futuristic inventions for the government which often go disastrously wrong.
Jack is a street-smart cop who sees connections where others do not. Created by Andrew Cosby, Jaime Paglia.
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. Not really super spoilery, but it hints at stuff.
And really, it's just nice to leave these characters knowing they have many tomorrows to look forward to, even if we don't get to see them. Plus, Colin Ferguson's delivery of "I'd be honored" when Carter momentarily thinks Dr. Grant is going to make him the new head of Global Dynamics is the episode's - hell, maybe the season's - funniest moment.
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Eureka - Rated: T - English - Romance/Friendship - Chapters: 1 - Words: 907 - Reviews: 5 - Favs: 14 - Follows: 3 - Published: 8/9/2010 - Allison B., Jack C. - Complete 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. Itty bitty little episode tag/drabble for 05.01 "Lost." It is not an elected post in this particular community. The Department of Defense has decided to shut down Eureka after last week's bioclone fiasco, and trucks are busy shipping out all the town's most impressive equipment to parts unknown. remain the property of their respective owners. Jack and Jo are amazing, even with only one scene together.
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. At the outset of the season, I figured their wedding would be the capstone of the series, but this is infinitely more appropriate. Returning to the business at … Everything you need to know and expect about.
Zane's role in the series increases to a major character by Seasons 3 as his relationship with Jo Lupo progresses as well as with the arrival of Eva Thorne (Season 3), when 'The Fixer' takes a liking to his scientific style and makes him the director of the Consumer Lab, where his goal is to utilize projects in Eureka as products to be sold to the masses. 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.
Fandom: Eureka Summary: After Jack of All Trades, I needed to have Jack and Jo have a talk Type / Pairings: Jack & Jo Main characters: Jack Carter, Jo Lupo Rating: PG Warnings: N/A Spoilers: If it’s aired in the US, then it’s fair game! This, of course, is a callback to their first ever exchange back in the pilot, much as Jack's use of "carefulest" and Allison's kiss for luck before the big wormhole plunge recall "Once in a Lifetime" and "Founder's Day.".