List of Eureka episodes
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The following is a list of episodes for the American science fiction drama Eureka. In addition to the regularly televised episodes, there is a short webisode series called "Hide and Seek", which is available on the Sci Fi Channel's Eureka homepage.
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[edit] Season 1: 2006
# | Title | Original airdate |
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1 | "Pilot" | July 18, 2006 |
While transporting his delinquent daughter back to Los Angeles, U.S. Marshal Jack Carter crashes his car near Eureka. He assists in a case involving a tachyon accelerator and is hired as the Sheriff. Greg Germann of Ally McBeal guest stars. | ||
2 | "Many Happy Returns" | July 25, 2006 |
Carter and the rest of the town are surprised by the arrival of Susan Perkins, a dead woman whose funeral they've all just attended. | ||
3 | "Before I Forget" | August 1, 2006 |
When a world renowned scientist arrives in Eureka, Jack and Henry suddenly find that they cannot account for blocks of time. | ||
4 | "Alienated" | August 8, 2006 |
Spencer is apparently abducted by aliens and then returned to earth the next day inside a crop circle. Also, the town is visited by the congressman whose committee is responsible for its government funding. | ||
5 | "Invincible" | August 15, 2006 |
The artifact imbues a scientist with wondrous healing powers, but at a terrible price. | ||
6 | "Dr. Nobel" | August 22, 2006 |
Carter must help an aging scientist recover his memory in time to stop a doomsday device from destroying the world. | ||
7 | "Blink" | August 29, 2006 |
A mysterious death leads Carter to suspect foul play, but some individuals want to ensure that he doesn't delve too deep. | ||
8 | "Right as Raynes" | September 5, 2006 |
A computer programmer who left Eureka after having a falling out with Stark returns at the same time that the town is hit by a computer virus. | ||
9 | "Primal" | September 12, 2006 |
Nanoids designed to repair living tissue escape from a Global Dynamics lab and threaten to overrun Eureka. The threat gets worse when they gain the ability to take the form of living beings. | ||
10 | "Purple Haze" | September 19, 2006 |
The town's residents start acting out of character, and perhaps more in line with their subconscious impulses. | ||
11 | "H.O.U.S.E. Rules" | September 26, 2006 |
Some of Eureka's prominent residents are locked inside Carter's house when S.A.R.A.H. (the house's computer) becomes fed up with the townsfolk's attitudes to one another. | ||
12 | "Once in a Lifetime" | October 3, 2006 |
Nathan Stark is given the opportunity to investigate "the Artifact." After it is tested, we cut to 2010 and Eureka is a very different place. |
[edit] Season 2: 2007
# | Title | Original airdate |
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1 | "Phoenix Rising[1]" | July 10, 2007 |
Following the restoration of the timeline, Carter and Henry must adjust, while Allison gets Nathan's job, and citizens of Eureka start to spontaneously combust. | ||
2 | "Try, Try Again[1]" | July 17, 2007 |
As the computer at Global Dynamics reboots on the occasion of Allison's start as the new director, the disappearance of a Category Red device leads to an unlikely alliance between Carter and Stark. | ||
3 | "Unpredictable[1]" | July 24, 2007 |
An isolated deep-freeze sets off a chain reaction of freak climate changes that soon escalate into a threat that could destroy Eureka, and the rest of the planet. Also Carter's ex-wife gets in the mix when she arrives for Zoe's surprise 16th birthday party. | ||
4 | "Games People Play[1]" | July 31, 2007 |
After suffering a blow to the head, Carter awakens in what appears to be a parallel universe, one in which the inhabitants of Eureka are disappearing one by one. | ||
5 | "Duck, Duck Goose[1]" | August 7, 2007 |
Space junk is massing over Eureka, forming a giant debris cloud that threatens to destroy the town and its inhabitants. Carter must find what is drawing it, and why, before disaster strikes. | ||
6 | "Noche de Suenos[1]" | August 14, 2007 |
An epidemic of shared dreaming in Eureka seems amusing if somewhat embarrassing, until it's discovered that the cause will ultimately prove lethal for everyone in town. | ||
7 | "Family Reunion[1]" | August 21, 2007 |
Fargo's grandfather, Pierre Fargo, is revived from cryogenic suspension in an unmarked sleeper pod at Global Dynamics. Once awake, he accuses his old rival of locking him in the pod, and stealing his life's work. | ||
8 | "E=MC...?[1]" | August 28, 2007 |
As an experiment that will recreate the first moments of the origins of the universe, the "Big Bang", goes terribly awry, the town's geniuses turn into morons, leaving the fate of Eureka in the hands of Jack Carter and an antisocial young ubergenius, Zane Donovan. | ||
9 | "Sight Unseen[1]" | September 4, 2007 |
An abandoned research project on invisibility returns to haunt Eureka. Carter and Zoe become tangled in a web of strange occurrences that lead to Carter's disappearance, and the possibility that he might never reappear. | ||
10 | "God Is In The Details[1]" | September 11, 2007 |
Sudden muteness, human bioluminescence and faucets running blood cause many of Eureka's citizens to believe that they are the victims of a Biblical plague. Teryl Rothery (Stargate SG-1) guest stars. | ||
11 | "Maneater[1]" | September 18, 2007 |
Sheriff Jack Carter becomes absolutely irresistible to every woman in Eureka. But if he doesn't get his mojo under control, they might just eat him alive. Lexa Doig (Andromeda, Stargate SG-1) guest stars. | ||
12 | "All That Glitters...[1]" | September 25, 2007 |
Beverly Barlowe returns to town just as a parasitic bacterium threatens to destroy Eureka, by turning everything to gold and then into rust, people included. Michael Shanks of Stargate SG-1 guest stars. | ||
13 | "A Night At Global Dynamics[1]" | October 2, 2007 |
Nathan Stark and Jack Carter must put aside their rivalry to stop a deadly bacteria from destroying the town and killing Allison's son. But can Carter ignore Stark's crimes as well? |
[edit] Season 3
The SCI FI Channel has ordered a third season of 22 new episodes premiering July 29th [2][3].
[edit] Webisodes
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Title | Episode # | |
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"Prologue" | 1 | |
In the woods, a group of teenagers sneak up to Jo's house with a camera, hoping to catch a free show. As they watch, a mysterious creature attacks them. |
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"Part One" | 2 | |
The video of the teenagers being attacked is now on the Internet, and Zoe has linked it to her homepage in an attempt to get some answers. Jack believes it to be a drunk in a monkey suit, but a visit from Allison confirms it to be quite real. Elsewhere, Taggart is happy to have found something after so many years. |
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"Part Two" | 3 | |
In the woods, Jo and Carter search for the creature. Carter mentions that he asked Stark what it was, only to be hit with the all too-common "classified". The two find a gutted bear, and bag a claw they find in its stomach. Elsewhere, Taggart is hunting the creature. It chases away Fargo, who has accompanied Taggart, and Taggart goes on the hunt. |
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"Part Three" | 4 | |
Taggart, still searching for the creature, ends up being knocked out by his prey. Meanwhile, Allison and Jack are discussing the creature while Allison changes a flat. Jack mentions that he has given the claw to Henry for analysis. The creature begins sneaking up on Allison during their conversation. Allison notices this, and asks Jack to come help. The creature then attacks, chasing Allison into her car. A gunshot goes off as the screen goes dark. |
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"Part Four" | 5 | |
Taggart comes to, having survived his encounter with the creature. He finds Fargo's broken glasses, and assumes the scientist to be dead. At Henry's garage, the creature is now in a body bag, having been shot by Allison. A team from Global Dynamics is on its way to pick it up. Henry explains that the creature has DNA that only Neanderthals should have, and that the claw Jack gave him doesn't belong to the one Allison shot. In the woods, something lets out a loud roar. |
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"Part Five" | 6 | |
At the sheriff's office, Fargo stumbles in, tired and bruised. He explains that the creature is supposedly the "Missing Link". At Global Dynamics, he also notes that the creature Allison shot is not the one that attacked him. Jack tries once again to get Stark to explain what the creature is, but Stark merely says that Taggart can explain it better. As Jack and Fargo leave to find Taggart, Stark notes that Taggart is one "stupid brilliant son of a bitch." In the woods, Jack and Fargo hear the creature roar as it closes on them. |
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"Part Six" | 7 | |
Having momentarily avoided the creature, Jack and Fargo find Taggart, who appears injured. Jack asks Taggart to explain what the creature is, since Taggart had been running the project that created it. Taggart, speaking somewhat incoherently, claims that his funding was cut off on the verge of the breakthrough, and says that they claimed it was too early for human trials. When questioned about this by Jack, he roars. |
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"Part Seven" | 8 | |
Taggart has apparently transformed into some kind of monster (though the scene is from his point of view) and is preparing to attack Jack. As Jack tries to reason with Taggart while reaching for his gun, Fargo creates a distraction, giving Jack the opportunity to shoot Taggart. At Global Dynamics, Taggart appears physically human, though he is still acting like an animal. Fargo says that they've put him on gene therapy, and that he'll be normal in a few weeks. Stark still won't explain just what has happened. Since the incident seems to be over, everyone goes home. At Jo's house, just after she closes her curtains, what appears to be another creature walks by. |
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