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Tabby: The inclusion of Coolest Club Ever seems to bear no relationship to the explanation that follws it.

Morgan Wick: Navelof Lake musta had a bunch of stuff going on at once, was moving too quickly, and pasted in CCE when he meant Schizo Tech. Or perhaps his reasoning was that Eureka is so "cool" for having this sort of tech, though that reasoning is a bit of a stretch.

Tabby: Guessing it's "A," edited accordingly.

Beacon80: I don't think Eureka qualifies for "Status Quo is God." While the larger events of any given episode usually (but not always) has no long term effects, there are character relations and other things that change from episode to episode.

Mystyc: I don't know, I can sort of see it. In season 1 at least, Zoe and Jo have romantic counterparts show up, only to be killed by episode's end and never spoken of again. Henry gets a girlfriend, who then disappears until she's brought back to be killed. But I see your point, too. I wouldn't object to removing it, though.

Shale: Pulled
  • That being said, it seems that events of Season 2 have been grooming Zoe to take her place among the supergenius elite.
    • Which, apparently, isn't so elite since all it took was a couple years in a Genius Town, and a perfectly average-level-intelligence teenager is suddenly smart enough to take advanced physics in a town full of science geniuses.

The first point was integrated into the entry, and the second is just wrong; Zoe scored genius level on an aptitude test in season 2, indicating that she was always this smart, she just never had the opportunity or motivation to use it before.
Fast Eddie: No spoiler markup above the examples, please.


Lupine Volt - I nuked Kevin from being put on a bus. He was actually visible at his mothers wedding, and, really, the main limelight he had was being the artifacts home. Now that that's gone, there is no reason for anyone aside from Alison to focus on him.