I really enjoyed the last two episodes. I'm kind of holding my breath for the finale because I have no idea what's going to happen (and I like that).
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Yeah, there have been few Eureka episodes I have not enjoyed. I wish Holli had been handled differently, but since next episode is the last one, it is way late to say that.
I have to say, I'm fucking astonished at how much I've liked Eureka. And I don't mean that because Colin's in it. Or because he's not ridiculously talented and kind of my favourite...well, precisely because, I guess. What in god's green earth were the chances of that Even counting the Degree debacle of season three, how come things worked out?
I'm still in utter disbelief. Like, the John Rogers thing I can kind of handle, but this is still incredibly weird.
I don't need the writers to go out on a particularly funny or goofy tone. Eureka has always been able to hit some poignant emotional notes, and I keep being surprised that many people don't seem to like or remember that. The io9 recapper is "that's not this show". The show that killed Stark? Had Henry wipe Jack? Killed Kim? It's always been that to me, and I was not so much hoping it would go out that way as simply expecting it.
I both like and remember the poignant bits that you are speaking about, but my favorite part of Eureka has always been the goofy stuff and Colin's physical comedy. I guess I just feel that this season hasn't been very balanced. There has been too much dark for me, without enough goofy, especially for the final season.
Holly doesn't bug me at all, but ever since the Zorro fantasy episode with Jo and Fargo, I was hoping that they would end the show with those two together. It doesn't look like it is ever going to happen now, which makes me sad.
Like, the John Rogers thing I can kind of handle, but this is still incredibly weird.
How funny is it that Wil Wheaton ended up in both playing recurring brainy douchebags?
I'm mostly holding out for a Zoe farewell appearence in the last episode. That would bring things pleasantly full circle.
I'm mostly holding out for a Zoe farewell appearence in the last episode. That would bring things pleasantly full circle.
Yes, this. The best best part of the show was Zoe and Carter's relationship. I wish she had been in more episodes the last couple of seasons.
How funny is it that Wil Wheaton ended up in both playing recurring brainy douchebags?
Seriously. Colin mentioned he'd probably mainly hang with Wil at SDCC, and I was, like, no, that's John's friend...wait...ah, dizzy, how do you both overlap in this weird place?
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Colin was one of the best TV dads EVAH! And I'd like to see him go out on that. I guess that would be my one big regret if Zoe doesn't come back. Otherwise, it was one HELL of a show, and bless anyone for giving Joe Morton such a wonderful role for so many years. Like missing Tim Roth, I think I will miss seeing Joe more than anything. Sadly to say including Colin; though I hope he has something lined up because I do love Colin. I just find Joe Morton to be something more...more.
I thought I saw her in the preview for next week?