Review: Eureka S05E01 — Lost

The open­ing min­utes of the start of this final sea­son of Eureka give us prob­a­bly more out­right CGI than the entire pre­vi­ous sea­son. It’s a very non-Eureka sort of thing.

And then all of a sud­den, it’s very Eureka. Nicely twisted. What makes it work so well is that it’s only a cou­ple of years since they pulled a sim­i­lar con­ti­nu­ity chang­ing stunt and stuck to it. So when you’re pre­sented with the idea that the crew of Astraeus have some­how returned 4 years in the future… Well lets just say you buy it.

But of course there’s more going on that meets the eye an we get the usual Eureka quirkiness.

I don’t sup­pose many peo­ple will pick up a series this close to the end, but if noth­ing else sea­son 5 will give Eureka fans plenty to enter­tain them if this is any indication.

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5 thoughts on “Review: Eureka S05E01 — Lost

  1. April 21, 2012 at 16:34

    Can’t wait to watch this (and the entire sea­son). I will be sad when it is over. One of my favorite fun shows on TV right now.

  2. April 21, 2012 at 16:39

    Intrigued to see how they explain everything.

  3. April 21, 2012 at 17:01

    I was thrown for a loop. This will be an intrigu­ing season.

  4. April 21, 2012 at 18:55

    I’m intrigued to see where they go with it. I was rather shocked to see a nice Wil Wheaton ;)

  5. April 21, 2012 at 19:01

    I won­dered if they would leave Wil as he is now. He’d never know the difference.

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