I read somewhere that the cancellation was a surprise, and that they got one extra episode authorized to try and wrap up the various plot-threads.
The Mansion of EAs is common practice for Sy Fy, they announced the cancellation while they were almost done filming the season* . I heard the thing about the extra episode too, so at least they're treating it better than some of the previous shows.
Though give the way they've aired Eureka in half seasons we might still have 2 more years of it on our TV.
Holy Art Shift, Batman!
The Christmas episode was the best thing ever!
The New Age of Awesome is here! Not even the sky is the limit!I only recently got around to watching season 4.
Not talking about whether I like the alternate timeline stuff or not, I'm very interested in finding out the writers' reasoning behind it. Basically, they changed the characters' dynamics and introduced a new threat (the motivation for which was utterly half-assed, but heck, it's Eureka, one shouldn't take it too seriously).
So... just for fun, really? Is that how the teams behind those series function? I always assumed that there were big company-policy intricacies involved in stuff like that, or that they work on some kinds of dramatic formulae. So, do you think there was a big discussion behind that decision, or was it just like "hey whatever, this sounds like fun, let's do it"?
I think Holly was Killed Off for Real.
That doesn't mean she won't show up in virtual land(she's dating Fargo... And it'd be a weird oversight if Fargo never sees her again), but I think her disconnection from the system killed her off...
Yep, she's Killed Off for Real.
On another note, I got immense satisfaction from the ending of the latest episode.
edited 1st May '12 11:40:12 PM by deathpigeon
So you've only got 10 episodes for your final season and you've got an entire episode that amounts to filler? This season is turning out to be rather disappointing.
edited 4th Jun '12 11:39:11 PM by thatguythere47
Is using "Julian Assange is a Hillary butt plug" an acceptable signature quote?Exactly, they got en extra episode to wrap the series up and thats it, so prepare for a rushed finale. By the way, I think it was not all filler. The zeta wave thing looks like it could be the setup of something.
You lost!

Stan Lee Cameo'd and Wil Wheaton and Felicia Day are now recurring characters, How the heck am I the only geek on this website watching this show when I'm not the one that worships Wil and Felicia?
edited 1st Sep '11 10:50:42 PM by MousaThe14
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