Wormholes cause trouble on moving day. Or is moving day causing trouble with wormholes? While Jack tries to fix the wormholes Fargo is determined to something about moving day.Wormholes cause trouble on moving day. Or is moving day causing trouble with wormholes? While Jack tries to fix the wormholes Fargo is determined to something about moving day.Wormholes cause trouble on moving day. Or is moving day causing trouble with wormholes? While Jack tries to fix the wormholes Fargo is determined to something about moving day.
Chris Gauthier
- Vincent
- (as Christopher Gauthier)
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I will agree with some of the other reviewers who said that they tried too hard with this, and that it was rushed. However, I will say that for those of us who have faithfully watched the show from the beginning, this finale is about as good as other finales that I have seen.
Television writers seem to have a very difficult time with final episodes. And these writers exhibited the same problems. The actors, however, handled the uncomfortable script as well as could be expected. I appreciated the obvious emotion, even when it was clearly strained.
Overall, I would say that this show ended as well as possible. And the overall themes of the show were imaginative, exciting, and fulfilling.
Television writers seem to have a very difficult time with final episodes. And these writers exhibited the same problems. The actors, however, handled the uncomfortable script as well as could be expected. I appreciated the obvious emotion, even when it was clearly strained.
Overall, I would say that this show ended as well as possible. And the overall themes of the show were imaginative, exciting, and fulfilling.
All too often these days, series just get pulled without the opportunity to say good-bye. Yes, this was sappy but I strongly believe it had to be.
So many loose ends are tied. I can honestly say I feel a sense of closure.
I agree that this show went downhill in earlier seasons due to the time travel. Luckily the show didn't dwell too much on it for the remainder of the series.
I also thought the later episodes that focused on the mission to Titan were a mistake. They felt too "contrived" for my liking.
All-in-all, I'm glad I saw this episode. It will be one I remember as well as I do the final episode of MASH.
So many loose ends are tied. I can honestly say I feel a sense of closure.
I agree that this show went downhill in earlier seasons due to the time travel. Luckily the show didn't dwell too much on it for the remainder of the series.
I also thought the later episodes that focused on the mission to Titan were a mistake. They felt too "contrived" for my liking.
All-in-all, I'm glad I saw this episode. It will be one I remember as well as I do the final episode of MASH.
They ran out of good ideas a while back. I think 1 good episode in the final season. Characters were ruined as they all become more homogenous. Spent a lot of time on new characters that didn't matter much (Holly it is never a good idea to bring someone back from death)
Anyway. Enjoyed a lot. Went to hell with time travel and never recovered. Good to see it end.
Anyway. Enjoyed a lot. Went to hell with time travel and never recovered. Good to see it end.
I love this show. But the show was forced to be canceled. There was suspost to be more episodes in season 5, and 6 more episode, but were forced to squease it into half the episodes. The episode felt like a forced ending, not naterial. I understand the almost all good shows have bad endings, but this was different. The episodes fit as many characters from the show in it: Zoe, (which we haven't seen that much), the main six (Carter, Lupo, Allison, Fargo, and Henry) and a bunch of forced goodbyes, like Grace, and others. The episode tried to fit too much in one episode.
"Eureka has never been about the town, it's about the people." These scripted words from the episode have always been at the heart of the best offerings from the series, and they are never more true than in Just Another Day, the final episode of the five season series of Eureka. After the shocking announcement at the end of the preceding two-parter, the people of Eureka are packing up while the final crisis of the week is combatted. It is a fan satisfying episode with plenty of cameos, the return of beloved (and loathed) characters, the tidying up of storylines, and the promise of what comes next. Amidst the well-earned emotion the episode is largely played for humor. It is an appreciated gift to the fans for their five seasons of loyalty, a drink in your favaorite pub with your friends and coworkers, and a hug from family before leaving town. It's just another day in Eureka.
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- TriviaGrant Imahara: One of the hosts of MythBusters (2003) makes a quick cameo as a scientist running after a diminutive stray robot. Imahara is also well known for his robotics expertise.
- GoofsIn the end, when Jack is driving Zoe to the airport, they pass themselves like they did in the pilot. However, in this episode, Jack is driving the Sheriff's jeep, but in the pilot they pass themselves in the exact same car that they're driving. Though it should be noted that this discrepancy could be explained by the fact that they're in a different time line than from when they first arrived in Eureka.
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Jack Carter: Fargo, get up! We gotta put your thing in a hole before it blows.
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