";s:4:"text";s:3757:"His I.Q. It is not an elected post in this particular community. He's mostly just a plot complication here, albeit a very good one.As for Grace, this feels like the sort of decision she might just as easily have reached at the end of "Friendly Fire", and only strengthens my feeling that last week's episode was a lot of running in place. Sheriff Jack Carter: Colin Ferguson: 1-5: Jack Carter is a U.S. Yesterday's Eureka was the most fun (non-animated) episode of the show in ages, as weird spikes in Sheriff Carter's brain made him swap bodies with the rest of the cast. Amongst the changes was that Lupo had taken a job as the head of security for She has a love of weapons, and has a varied and powerful collection stored in the station, including several At the end of Season 1 she was 5'7" and 27 years old. Yesterday, Eureka brought its five-season journey to a close. Marshal must restore order in a town filled with geniuses.Stream thousands of hours of hit movies and TV shows, plus the latest in news, sports and pop culture. [Radio silence] Over. After a space-time bridge sent her and four other people to 1947, they returned to the present to find many things had changed. Except for a couple scattered points in the early years of the show, I'm a sucker for body-swapping, and a lot of that is simply because I love watching actors impersonate each other's performances.
The episode also got a It would be easy to totally embrace the silliness and let the episode devolve into pure body-swapping farce.
The creative decision to swap Carter and Zane right as In the midst of all this, we also get a great moment for Fargo that has nothing to do with the body-swapping, at least not directly. Eureka (2006–2012) was a science fiction TV series, that aired on the Sci Fi Channel, ... Carter: Jo, it's just you and me you can feel free to be a little less formal. It feels like the right decision for the character, though hopefully she won't have too extended an absence, particularly with so few episodes left. Marshal who reluctantly ends … Zane's attempt to reboot Beverly Barlowe's computer simulation is what triggered all this, but it also revealed Holly's brain patterns might still be alive somewhere in the matrix. In In the Eureka novel, "Substitution Method", it was revealed that one of Jo's favorite TV shows as a child was "The Dukes of Hazard."
Language: Possibly with a love triangle of Alison-Carter-Jo instead of the Stark-Alison-Carter one we were used to.
His I.Q. Carter-in-Allison pretty much yells, "Phrasing!" Jo: There's an electrical problem at Osbourne's farm on the way into town, over.
Despite initial antagonism, she is friendly with Global Dynamics employee Douglas Fargo has demonstrated multiple times that he has a crush on her, to which she has responded with disinterest. ("Throughout the series, his uncanny ability to connect what others do not see has helped him save the world over and over.