Eureka/Warehouse 13 08/01


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I want a pair of those glasses Pete was wearing around the Warehouse.


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Farewell is like the end
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I loved that Eureka finally had an episode involving the floating buildings that had first only appeared in the series opening sequence. Nice brick joke.


 

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I loved that Eureka finally had an episode involving the floating buildings that had first only appeared in the series opening sequence. Nice brick joke.
You're supposed to post a TV Tropes link when you do that.

But, yeah, that was awesome. Especially with the snippet of the theme as everything floated up. I laughed a few times during that episode.

You know, during last episode with the danger sense lenses when Henry pulled that snapshot off the hard drive which apparently was showing Alyson as a security risk? Despite that she almost certainly is a security risk, for some reason I can't help but feel that it's a red herring. Henry was standing almost directly behind her in that picture, and for some reason I think he's the real danger that was being indicated.


Goodbye may seem forever
Farewell is like the end
But in my heart's the memory
And there you'll always be
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You know, during last episode with the danger sense lenses when Henry pulled that snapshot off the hard drive which apparently was showing Alyson as a security risk? Despite that she almost certainly is a security risk, for some reason I can't help but feel that it's a red herring. Henry was standing almost directly behind her in that picture, and for some reason I think he's the real danger that was being indicated.
Umm...
Didn't you see the last couple of minutes of tonight's ep then?
Alyson's been hijacked by everybody's fav pyscho-b**ch. And if next week's preview is correct, Alyson get put back in charge of GD. With you know who in control right now, all hell could (and most likely will) break loose.

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Umm...
Didn't you see the last couple of minutes of tonight's ep then?
Alyson's been hijacked by everybody's fav pyscho-b**ch. And if next week's preview is correct, Alyson get put back in charge of GD. With you know who in control right now, all hell could (and most likely will) break loose.
Yes, I did. Hence, why I said DESPITE that she almost certainly is a security risk, I think that it might be a red herring.


Goodbye may seem forever
Farewell is like the end
But in my heart's the memory
And there you'll always be
-- The Fox and the Hound

 

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Alphas was pretty good. I think Gary is probably the most interesting one of the bunch. It appears as if Alphas is also taking place in the same universe as Eureka and W13, given Lindsay Wagner's appearance next week, though it remains to be seen if it's the same character.

Carter's reaction to being on the floating medicine ball was hilarious. But dang if SciFi isn't a bit too loose with the spoilers. They basically showed that the gang knows something's up with Ally. Also, "Someone put her in front of a cartoon!".

W13 was a bit contrived. Leaving an artifact just sitting out like that without a bag? Seems to be not the smartest thing to do.



 

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Stupid Trekkies, crashing Civil War reenactments and pretending to be time travelers.


Goodbye, I guess.

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Alphas was pretty good. I think Gary is probably the most interesting one of the bunch. It appears as if Alphas is also taking place in the same universe as Eureka and W13, given Lindsay Wagner's appearance next week, though it remains to be seen if it's the same character.
This show is really growing on me. At first i thought they were going the Professor X route with the Doc but not so much now. Kinda a ******.


 

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Not sure if that's intentional or simply the writers not agreeing on the character. I like the fact that some of the most advance Alphas in mental abilities appear to the average person as extremely dysfunctional. It's an interesting take.

Also DDOSing Gary. Wasn't expecting that.

W13 was good. Expanding on Pete's and Jinx's history. And Artie is happy that Claudia is bonding with Jinx. Ain't that special.

And of course Eureka. Sort of called it on the safe deposit boxes.


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Eureka was funny I was laughing alot, I do love the cheese factor in it.

Warehouse 13 loved it, although yeah shame shame on them leaving an artifact out there like that, that was a big DUH!

Alphas, I am beginning to think that Gary is my favorite character in this show, also anyone else feel that in the near future there is gonna be an Alpha versus normals war? Hmmm wonder if there is gonna be an ARA (Alphas Registration Act).


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It appears as if Alphas is also taking place in the same universe as Eureka and W13, given Lindsay Wagner's appearance next week, though it remains to be seen if it's the same character.
This is something I started worrying about just now when I saw a preview and from what I can find online, she is playing the same character. I still don't care for Alphas and I think it may be a bit of a mistake to group this with them this soon but it could explain a couple of things.


 

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Stupid Trekkies, crashing Civil War reenactments and pretending to be time travelers.
That was pretty funny.

I like W13 this week, much mroeso than last week's episode. I'm hoping they will move away from the whole 'pete sad, pete's past sad' stuff. I'm guessing that will be the last of it for a few weeks now.

Overall a good episode but the leaving the artifact out on the table with a guest in the house is pretty, um, lame. I mean, it's an effing artifact!

I need to get my hands on that bee though. I would finally be able to complete my plans FOR WORLD DOMINATION!!! MUAHAHA!! MUUUUUAAHAHAHHAHAHA*cough*. Anyways, ya, good show.


 

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Stupid Trekkies, crashing Civil War reenactments and pretending to be time travelers.
Ok, I caught the line, but not the face. Guess I need my eyes checked. Was that someone from Trek? It certainly felt like a cameo moment.


 

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Ok, I caught the line, but not the face. Guess I need my eyes checked. Was that someone from Trek? It certainly felt like a cameo moment.
That would've added a whole level of funny to that joke, but no, it was just some random actor guy.


Goodbye, I guess.

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They could have at least put a red shirt on him and have him be killed immediately after saying that.


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They could have at least put a red shirt on him and have him be killed immediately after saying that.
That would've made more sense had it been a Revolutionary War reenactment (with say, Washington's Flash or something) and that guy being a British soldier.



 

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That would've added a whole level of funny to that joke, but no, it was just some random actor guy.
Was just thinking that Wil Wheaton, who is currently annoying Fargo over on Eureka, would have been a good fit for the cameo. He already has the beard.


 

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It appears as if Alphas is also taking place in the same universe as Eureka and W13.
Well, it would explain why Jinks (or however his name is spelled) can detect lies.
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Stupid Trekkies, crashing Civil War reenactments and pretending to be time travelers.
Somehow I expected her to zap that guy with the Tesla...


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Well, it would explain why Jinks (or however his name is spelled) can detect lies.
Don't forget that Pete has a functioning danger sense as well.

But if Alphas does take place in the same universe then their war won't necessarily go the easy way that is expected by either side. You have weird science and weird artifacts around that can make for very interesting complications.


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Don't forget that Pete has a functioning danger sense as well.
And Leena can see people's "auras". Its almost like agents are picked solely on a unique ability. At least Claudia's tech skills and Mika's powers of observation are learned traits (for now)


 

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I wonder what Artie's "special power" is, other then his appendix can grow back every few years.


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I wonder what Artie's "special power" is, other then his appendix can grow back every few years.
Super curmudgeon.


Goodbye, I guess.

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Super curmudgeon.
lol. but that may be, loosely, a point to consider about his potential specialty. Artie comes from the cloak 'n dagger community. His hyper-suspicions, which I'm assuming come from his NSA days, have saved the team more than once, most notably with the threat from H.G.W.

Alternatively, Artie's NSA specialty was cryptography, which we've not seen him use a lot, although this latest episode he was learning Egyptian at an accelerated pace, which might be an outgrowth of his cryptographic abilities.