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The following is a list of episodes of the American science fiction television drama Eureka. Seventy-seven episodes were aired over five seasons. In addition to these episodes, there is a short webisode series called "Hide and Seek", which was available on Syfy's Eureka homepage. The episodes of the first season were not aired in the order intended by the show's creators, resulting in small ...
A computer evolved Kim clone returns to earth in an old spaceship originally designed by Henry and Kim in season 3 but the clone begins to malfunction and Henry loses her again. Lexi Carter: Ever Carradine: 3: Lexi Carter is Jack's free-spirited sister who comes to live with him and Zoe early in Season 3 after finding out she (Lexi) is pregnant.
The third season premiere was viewed by 2.8 million viewers, and the season 3.5 premiere of Eureka earned 2.68 million viewers in its new time slot. [21] The fourth season premiere was viewed by 2.5 million viewers. [22] The fifth season premiere was viewed by 1.8 million viewers, [23] on par with season four's closing episode "One Giant Leap ...
EXCLUSIVE: Emmy winner Loretta Devine, Sheila E. and Misty Copeland round out the voice cast of Eureka!, Disney Jr.’s upcoming animated preschool series, joining previously announced leads Ruth ...
In season 3 episode 9, she still describes him as a "boyfriend". In the Eureka/Warehouse 13 crossover episodes, Claudia develops an otherwise unexplored romantic relationship with Douglas Fargo. In season 3, Claudia is introduced to her new partner Steve Jinks. They develop a great relationship and become best friends.
Erica appeared in the second season finale of the CW series The 100 (2015-2020), [1] which aired on March 11, 2015, as a mysterious A.I. called A.L.I.E. She played the main antagonist during the third season, [ 4 ] and reprised the role in an episode of the fourth season.
Eureka was also the Number 1 cable program for that Tuesday night, and was the highest-rated series launch in SciFi's fourteen-year history. [1] John Maynard of the Washington Post noted that "Pilot" was more character driven than special effects driven, which was a good thing because the effects were "so-so."
Eureka (sometimes referred to as Eureka!) is a British educational television series about science and inventiveness which was originally produced and broadcast by the BBC from 1982 to 1986, and repeated until 1987. Devised and written by Clive Doig and Jeremy Beadle, [1] the series told the stories behind the inventions of commonplace objects.