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* HeliumSpeech: When the supercollider blows, liquid helium tanks rupture. The liquid helium returns to gaseous form, resulting in everyone speaking in high-pitched voices until the valve is shut off and the escaped gas dissipates.



* WrittenInAbsence: Allison (and her actress) is still on maternity leave. She calls Jack at the end of the episode, but we only see and hear his side of the conversation.

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* WrittenInAbsence: Allison (and her actress) is still on maternity leave. She calls Jack at the end of the episode, but we only see and hear his side of the conversation.conversation.
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** Fargo and [[Recap/EurekaYourFaceOrMine Julia]] are a couple.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Fargo becomes wall art.]]
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* HeroismAddict: Downplayed example. Lucas manufactured the problem of the week so he could solve it and get Henry's recommendation so he could leave for college early with Zoe. However, his plan is complicated by a supercollider experiment, causing electromagnetic emergencies all over Eureka even though he never turned his device on.

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* HeroismAddict: EngineeredHeroics: Downplayed example. Lucas manufactured the problem of the week so he could solve it and get Henry's recommendation so he could leave for college early with Zoe. However, his plan is complicated by a supercollider experiment, causing electromagnetic emergencies all over Eureka even though he never turned his device on.
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* HeroismAddict: Downplayed example. Lucas manufactured the problem of the week so he could solve it and get Henry's recommendation so he could leave for college early with Zoe. However, his plan is complicated by a supercollider experiment, causing electromagnetic emergencies all over Eureka.

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* HeroismAddict: Downplayed example. Lucas manufactured the problem of the week so he could solve it and get Henry's recommendation so he could leave for college early with Zoe. However, his plan is complicated by a supercollider experiment, causing electromagnetic emergencies all over Eureka.Eureka even though he never turned his device on.



* PeoplePuppets: A rare benevolent version. In Eureka, high diving can be done via real people being controlled by others. The controlled people do it voluntarily. At the end, Carter does it so he can ReverseThePolarity of Lucas' equipment even after the electromagnetism screws up his motor functions.

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* PeoplePuppets: A rare benevolent version. In Eureka, high diving can be done via real people being controlled by others. The controlled people do it voluntarily.voluntarily as the diving competition is actually for those controlling them, who are showcasing the technology. At the end, Carter does it so he can ReverseThePolarity of Lucas' equipment even after the electromagnetism screws up his motor functions.

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Strange things happen all over town. Lucas, Zoe's boyfriend, is responsible, as he doesn't want her to leave for college before him.

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Strange things happen all over town. Lucas, Zoe's boyfriend, is responsible, as he doesn't want -->''How in the ''bejesus'' did you make a new North Pole!?''
-->-'''Jack Carter'''

Carter deals with a new magnetic force tearing apart the town, Zoe gets unexpected news about
her to leave for college before him.
application and Tess drops a bombshell about a job offer.



* PeoplePuppets: A rare benevolent version. In Eureka, high diving can be done via real people being controlled by others. The controlled people do it voluntarily.

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* ArtisticLicenseChemistry: Hydrogen burns with a blue to invisible flame, so the fire at the diving pool shouldn't be orange.
* ButtMonkey: Fargo keeps being clobbered by the electromagnetic disturbances. First he's pinned to the ceiling of his lab by the iron supplements he takes, then he's pinned to the wall of Café Diem and pelted with every metal object in the place.
* CallBack:
** Henry and Lucas are going through Kim 2.0's data.
** [[Recap/EurekaBadToTheDrone Martha]] is back, acting as a delivery system for the solution to the Problem Of The Week.
* CovertPervert: Why is Martha hanging around in the room while Fargo and Julia have sex?
* HeroismAddict: Downplayed example. Lucas manufactured the problem of the week so he could solve it and get Henry's recommendation so he could leave for college early with Zoe. However, his plan is complicated by a supercollider experiment, causing electromagnetic emergencies all over Eureka.
* NegativeSpaceWedgie: Kim 2.0's data reveals [[NamesToRunAwayFromVeryFast Nemesis]], a dwarf neutron star that will cause Earth's magnetic poles to flip, causing apocalyptic chaos... in two thousand years.
* PeoplePuppets: A rare benevolent version. In Eureka, high diving can be done via real people being controlled by others. The controlled people do it voluntarily. At the end, Carter does it so he can ReverseThePolarity of Lucas' equipment even after the electromagnetism screws up his motor functions.


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* RunningGag: Carter trying to solve the Problem Of The Week and walking in on people gettin' it on. First it's Fargo and Julia, then Zoe and Lucas (who luckily haven't got very far).
* ShoutOut:
** Fargo falls from the ceiling to the floor ''next'' to the crash mat Julia left out for him.
-->'''Fargo:''' [[Series/GetSmart Missed it by that much.]]
** Jo is in her car at a crossroads when mailboxes and a stop sign start moving, referencing ''Film/CloseEncountersOfTheThirdKind''.
** The solution involves a lot of [[Series/DoctorWho reversing the polarity]].
* TemptingFate: A usual, Tess can't seem to pass up an opportunity to declare something under control.

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* AbsenteeActor: Allison (and her actress) is still on maternity leave. She calls Jack at the end of the episode, but we only see and hear his side of the conversation.



* PutOnABus: Zoe gets early admission to Harvard, and leaves at the end of the episode. Tess receives a job offer in Australia. After much deliberation she takes it.

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* PutOnABus: Zoe gets early admission to Harvard, and leaves at the end of the episode. Tess receives a job offer in Australia. After much deliberation she takes it.it.
* WrittenInAbsence: Allison (and her actress) is still on maternity leave. She calls Jack at the end of the episode, but we only see and hear his side of the conversation.
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Strange things happen all over town. Lucas, Zoe's boyfriend, is responsible, as he doesn't want her to leave for college before him.

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* AbsenteeActor: Allison (and her actress) is still on maternity leave. She calls Jack at the end of the episode, but we only see and hear his side of the conversation.
* PeoplePuppets: A rare benevolent version. In Eureka, high diving can be done via real people being controlled by others. The controlled people do it voluntarily.
* PutOnABus: Zoe gets early admission to Harvard, and leaves at the end of the episode. Tess receives a job offer in Australia. After much deliberation she takes it.

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