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No i thnk he just doesn't care, if he did but when he saw the extra responsiblity that entails he didn't want any part of it, if he cared liked he said he did he would have stood by her no matter what not get jealous cause some other guy may have her, it was just the thrill of the chase he never really cared, if he did he should have been there when it mattered
I think they will
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tie him in with Fargo somehow, those two seemed to be able to bounce silly looks off each other like Fargo and thingy who's name I can't remember. (the guy who flew away in the chamber).
They also work in the same field, so I'd expect GD to offer him a job working with Fargo...
this week's episode (It's not easy being Green) was quite funny and it made me love Fargo so much more because
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I think that he's the only one on the show that can make geek refrences and have them be so adorkable. I had to pause the recording after he said 'This is Eureka!' like Butler from 300, also I loved the Andy Griffith and Hulk refrences.
I think that's one of the reasons I like the show so much; it seems to be one of the few shows out there (including Big Bang Theory and Leverage) that can make all these geek/pop culture refrences and have it integrated into the plot.
Also,
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it was nice to resolve the Lexi/Duncan plot-line. Gets the show back to the "sci-fi" aspect of the show and less on the "soap" aspect.
ep was good.
still totally in love with this show.
glad NBC gave it a 4th season.
but seriously, the half-season crap is so stupid.
If you've got something that people like, why break up the seasons and risk people not coming back to watch the back end?
this is what led to the downfall of Stargate.
tv network execs really are the dumbest people on the planet.
It got broke up because of the writers strike, then they held onto it so they could stay on their "original programming all year round" schedule.
And if they called it season 4 they'd have to give everybody a raise lol.
I do agree with Morbo, that is a big risk they took they could have lost a lot of viewers ! , and they may have though they are some out there who are still loyal , well we'll see if it gets a fifth season thats when it really counts
Insane in the P-Brane was good .. I hope that Tess is now a regular in the show, I like her character and her scenes with Carter. Took me most of the episode to realise she was Lt. Cadman from SGA though
I think that they call it season 3.5 or something like that
also, this is IMO so don't hate me for it but...I think that the half-season format works for a show like this because they don't have to stretch out the season story-arc and have a lot of "filler" episodes and keep to the central story of that "season". That way you get all the information all at once and don't have to try to remember what the season was all about.
I was kinda expecting Lexi and her doctor (forgot his name) would be staying. The doctor seemed to be the kind of person to fit into Eureka.
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