Vital signs: The "Eureka" crew paid a surprise tribute to Hastings and Paglia with storefront signage on Eureka's main street: Hastings Hoverboards and Paglia Propulsion Products.
Farewell song: With "Eureka" composer Bear McCreary (also known for "Battlestar Galactica" and "The Walking Dead") Paglia cowrote the song "You Are My Home," played during a key montage in the finale. Paglia told Zap2it he had always planned to do a musical episode for "Eureka," so he is grateful that he could incorporate one song.
Oh, snap! Paglia couldn't resist referencing "Eureka's" abrupt cancellation in the finale's storyline and dialogue. In context, the characters' remarks seem perfectly innocuous, but they'll provoke a "Ha!" from viewers familiar with the controversy.
Revisiting the past (or is it the future?): If you have a few hours to kill before tonight's finale, rewatch "Eureka's" pilot and first-season finale, "Once in a Lifetime." But even if you've only seen these episodes once, you'll still appreciate tonight's callbacks to some pivotal scenes in "Eureka's" mythology. Oh yeah, that stuffed polar bear means something too.
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I already did the last one! Watched the pilot, the first season finale, and the other two episodes Jaime recommended - Maneater and Founder's Day. Excited and sad about tonight.
ReplyDeleteMy predictions:
100% convinced about pregnant Allison.
Jo and Zane engagement.
Surprise!Stark
Jack and Zoe will pass their past selves on the way out of Eureka.
still disappointed this is the end tonight. TV Movie? *fingers crossed*
ReplyDeleteHere's hoping for a surprise visit from Stark... Our Stark is still out there, in some timeline, and the "alternate Stark" hasn't been mentioned a whole lot. They haven't confirmed if "altStark" disappeared the same way as ours.
ReplyDeleteSo sad that the show is ending. Very few (if any) good sci-fi shows still on the air.
Aargh...can't believe we're already at the last one.
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