July 2, 2024 | 0 Comments
As technology has changed, so too have TV tropes. Some have become obsolete, while others have been born from new technological advancements.
Eureka centers around a secret residential development in a remote area of the Pacific Northwest. This neighborhood aims to protect and nurture the country’s most valuable intellectual resources.
The population of this town is rather unique, as you might expect. The city itself also cannot be found on any map. Eureka tells the stories of intellectuals and the science-fiction events that befall them.
As technology has changed, so too have TV tropes. Some have become obsolete, while others have been born from new technological advancements.
Shows are canceled and renewed all the time, but sometimes the loss stick with us much longer than expected. Here’s a list of some of ours.
Can Jack stop wormholes from destroying the town on the series finale of Eureka? Find out in our review of “Just Another Day.”
On the Eureka series finale, the Department of Defense plans to shut down the town when it becomes surrounded by mysterious wormholes.
Can Allison, Fargo and Zane stop Holly on Eureka? Find out in our review of “Double Take.”
On Eureka, the Smart Dust control unit malfunctions causing the entire town’s communication systems to break down.
Can Jack, Fargo and Allison figure out why an experiment is going haywire in Eureka? Find out in our review of “Mirror, Mirror.”
On Eureka, Carter searches for the person responsible for sabotaging an experiment that has cuts Eureka off from the outside world and threatens to eradicate the town.
Can Allison and Jack survive their honeymoon in a broken down cabin on Eureka? Find out in our review of “The Honeymooners.”
On Eureka, when someone tries to sabotage Eureka, it impacts Carter and Allison’s honeymoon.