July 15, 2012 | 0 Comments
On the Eureka series finale, the Department of Defense plans to shut down the town when it becomes surrounded by mysterious wormholes.
Is a rebellious genius, recruited in the second season as an alternative to imprisonment after being arrested for fraud (allegedly causing the New York Stock Exchange to crash). He also develops a relationship with Jo Lupo shortly after his arrival in Eureka. However, this relationship is erased with the change in timeline.
On the Eureka series finale, the Department of Defense plans to shut down the town when it becomes surrounded by mysterious wormholes.
On Eureka, the Smart Dust control unit malfunctions causing the entire town’s communication systems to break down.
On Eureka, when someone tries to sabotage Eureka, it impacts Carter and Allison’s honeymoon.
On Eureka, Carter and Allison’s romantic outing is interrupted by an incident with a submarine. Jo must weed out the pranks at Global Dynamics.
On Eureka, Carter may be connected to the paranormal activity at Global Dynamics. Fargo believes that Holly may be in the virtual Eureka but a security program hampers his efforts to retrieve her consciousness.
On Eureka, when Global Dynamics disaster preparedness drill goes horribly wrong, the whole town is in danger.
On Eureka, Carter’s behavior becomes odd when psychological assessor Warren Hughes returns.
On Eureka a project puts the town in jeopardy of igniting.
When Beverly Barlowe seeks out Carter for help, the rescue plan sends Carter to the virtual world on Eureka.
The Astraeus crew returns to Eureka four years later on the season five premiere, and they must adapt to some major changes all around them.