io9

  • io9
  • science
  • overmind
  • kotaku
  • gizmodo
Profile logout login
Neither Snow Nor Sleet Can Stop This Week's Comics - Or Can They?

Neither Snow Nor Sleet Can Stop This Week's Comics - Or Can They? #comicswecrave #xmen

Dark Knight's Nolan To Reboot Superman?

Dark Knight's Nolan To Reboot Superman? #superman #thedarkknight

The Complete History Of Pandora, According To Avatar's Designers

The Complete History Of Pandora, According To Avatar's Designers #exclusive #avatar

This Week, io9 Plunges Into The Throbbing Future Of Love

This Week, io9 Plunges Into The Throbbing Future Of Love #specialfeature #romance3000

Goodbye, Heroes, Goodbye

Goodbye, Heroes, Goodbye #heroesrecap #heroes

Couch is Benjamin Parzybok's Slacker Odyssey

Couch is Benjamin Parzybok's Slacker Odyssey #bookreview #couch

The End Of Heroes <em>And</em> Humanity In This Week's Television

The End Of Heroes And Humanity In This Week's Television #whattowatch #lost

io9

FAQ. Include # before tag:
#observationdeck, #tips, #calendar, etc.

San Francisco, 12:46 PM
Tue Feb 9
27 posts in the last 24 hours

IO9 TEAM

Tip your editors:

Editor-in-Chief:
Annalee Newitz |

News Editor:
Charlie Jane Anders |

Associate Editor:
Meredith Woerner |

Assistant Editor:
Lauren Davis |


Weekend Editor:
Graeme McMillan |

Contributors:
Joshua Glenn
Stephen Goldmeier |
Ed Grabianowski |
Austin Grossman
Paul Hogan |
Lauren Davis |
Chris Hsiang |
Lynn Peril |
Ann VanderMeer
Alasdair Wilkins |

Graphic Designer:
Stephanie Fox |

Interns:
Tim Barribeau |
Julia Carusillo |
Alex Eichler |
Cyriaque Lamar |
Caitlin Petrakovitz |
Mary Ratliff |
Josh Snyder |

More:
io9 on Facebook
follow io9 on Twitter

SUBSCRIBE TO IO9 RSS

New: Breaking news and daily top stories via email
1428 Subscribers


Please confirm your birth date:

Please enter a valid date
Please enter your full birth year
This content is restricted.

Eureka Looks To The Future With New Roles And A Possible ARG

I admit it; I didn't believe it at first, but it's beginning to look like a hologram is just a hologram, and certain changes made in SciFi Channel's Eureka recently are really going to stick. Creators of the show have been talking about the permanence of said changes over on the Eureka Unscripted blog, as well as who - and what - lies in store to fill the gap they've left. Spoilers under the jump.

Show co-creator Jaime Paglia looked back at Nathan Stark's place in the series:

Nathan Stark appeared in episode two of our first season (“Many Happy Returns”) and his character experienced a lot of growth in his 30 episodes. He went from being head of Global Dynamics, Allison’s ex-husband, and Carter’s nemesis, to losing his job, winning back the girl, and, ultimately, making peace with Carter in their competition for Allison’s affections. I loved watching his character suffer a great fall, then slowly climb his way back to the top. We got to see Stark in a different light, which for us as writers (and, hopefully, for you as the audience) only deepened our connection to him. Stark was a guy you loved to hate, or hated to love, and his legacy will live on even as we bring in new characters and dramas for our heroes to contend with in the next half of the season.

Many thanks to Ed Quinn for his commitment to making Stark the best he could be.

But, wait; he's really gone? It's not a Battlestar Galactica-esque fake-out in order to bring the character back later in the season? Curtis Kheel, who wrote the most recent episode, doesn't seem to think so:

As for whether Nathan Stark will make future appearances in “Eureka,” there are currently no plans. However, like I said, on “Eureka” you never know when someone might show up again from the dead. We realize that some fans are upset about the loss of his character, but I can assure you that the legacy of Nathan Stark will continue to be a part of our series. He will not be forgotten.

Now I really can't tell if they mean it or laying it on a bit thick in hopes of convincing us that they mean it. Either way, it doesn't stop them teasing what's lying ahead for the show's "season 3.5". Back to Paglia:

With Stark gone and Eva Thorne’s secret agenda soon to be revealed, we are now immersed in what we affectionately refer to as Season 3.5, the back 13 episodes of our 21 episode order. I can promise you that there are big surprises in store... Part of the challenge that we face is crafting a new mystery/mythology for the back half, and this one is unlike anything we’ve done so far.

Luckily, they have some unexpected help, in the form of a new writer joining the show: Joan Weiss, who worked on Journeyman and is therefore alright with us. Show stars Colin Ferguson and Joe Morton will also be taking on new roles in the final 13 episodes of the season, both trying out the director's chair to see how it feels. And, as for that new mythology mentioned above? Perhaps it has something to do with this seemingly random tease:

Oh. And if anyone has information on Mary Perkins, please call the number on the right. The Department of Defense has identified her as a “person of interest” and wants any traces of her whereabouts reported immediately.

Calling the number listed (202-640-3864, if you're interested) may take you on your first steps of a possible Eureka ARG. Here's hoping that Degree For Men isn't the ultimate answer.

[Eureka Unscripted]


Send an email to Graeme McMillan, the author of this post, at graeme@io9.com.


Upload an image | Add an image URL ×
×
×
Choose a file to upload:
×
Dsmvwl  Admin  Promote to frontpage Approve user Ban user ×
Loading comments ... -/|\
Earlier discussions Paging in progress... | Other discussions | Show all discussions | Show featured discussions only | Expand all threads Collapse all threads
Start a new discussion
By Graeme McMillan
Aug 31, 2008 01:00 PM 4,530 16
Edit » Set to Draft » Invite » Syndicate »

Syndicate this post


Site:
Mode:

sending request
cancel
more about #scifichannel
Before It Was Syfy . . . A Cool Set of Viral Videos From 1999
SyFy Prepares To Win Us Over
Primeval's Time-Hopping Cut Short
read more: #eureka, #scifichannel, #colinferguson, #joemorton, #maryperkins
 
  • Archives
  • About
  • Advertising
  • Legal
  • Help
  • Report a Bug
  • FAQ
Original material is licensed under a Creative Commons License permitting non-commercial sharing with attribution.

Login

Enter your username and password.

Please enter a username.
Please enter your password.
logging in
Login via Facebook | Sign Up | Forgot Password?

Reset Password

Please enter your email address to have your password reset.

Please enter your email address.
Please enter a valid email address.
requesting password reset

Register

Registering will give you a user profile and the ability to add other users as friends. To become a commenter, however, you need to audition.

Want to know more? Consult the Comment FAQ and legal terms.

Please enter a username.
Please enter a password.
Please confirm your password.
Passwords are not identical.
Please enter a valid email address.
registration sent, waiting for reply

Submit Your Comment

You don't need to login to comment. Just enter your email address below.

See how your address will be displayed in the Comment FAQ.

Please enter a valid email address.
Please enter a valid email address.
logging in

Login with your Facebook or io9 account.

Sign up here.



Send An Invitation

To invite commenters to this page, paste in a list of comma-separated email addresses, and then select send invites.

Please enter at least one email address.
Please use valid email addresses.
Please use unique email addresses.
Please enter fewer addresses.
requesting invites

Send a link

Send a link to this post 'Eureka Looks To The Future With New Roles And A Possible ARG' via email:

Please enter your name.
Please enter your email address.
Please enter a valid email address.
Please enter your recipient's email address.
Please enter a valid email address.
Please enter your message.
Sending message