Eureka (2006)/Duck, Duck, Goose
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| Duck, Duck, Goose | |
| Season 2, Episode 5 | |
| Airdate | August 7, 2007 |
| Production Number | 205 |
| Writer(s) | Ethan Lawrence |
| Director(s) | Michael Lange |
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| Eureka (2006) — Season Two | |
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Duck, Duck, Goose is the fifth episode of the second season of Eureka, and the seventeenth episode overall.
Starring: Colin Ferguson (Jack Carter), Salli Richardson (Allison Blake), Joe Morton (Henry Deacon), Jordan Hinson (Zoe Carter), Ed Quinn (Nathan Stark)
Also Starring: Erica Cerra (Jo Lupo), Neil Grayston (S.A.R.A.H.)
Guest Starring: Matt Frewer (Jim Taggart), Anna Galvin (Jane Harrington), Elise Gatien (Megan Harrington), Christopher Gauthier (Vincent), David Lewis (Aaron Finn)
Also Starring: Brenda M. Chrichlow (Principal Judy Wallace), Matreya Fedor (Tina), Karissa Tynes (Stephanie), Jordan Asch ()
Contents |
[edit] Plot Overview
[edit] Notes
[edit] Arc Advancement
[edit] Happenings
[edit] Characters
- We learn that Carter has an IQ of 111. Zoe gets a 157, but tells her dad that she got a 112.
[edit] Referbacks
[edit] Trivia
[edit] The Show
- Neil Grayston doesn't appear in this episode as Douglas Fargo but he is heard as the voice of S.A.R.A.H..
[edit] Behind the Scenes
[edit] Allusions and References
[edit] Memorable Moments
[edit] Quotes
- Jo: Teens with unlimited access to terrifying technology. It's Armageddon with acne.
- Carter: Shouldn't we call NORAD or something?
Allison: Are you kidding! NORAD calls us. - Carter: Let me guess. His work on giant space junk sucking magnets.
- after Carter unplugs Megan's project
Principal Wallace: What is happening here?
Megan: Reno 111 just totally messed up the future of medicine! - Megan: You shot my energy beam through a magneto-static array? Mom... duh!
- Henry: Jack, this field is simply not powerful enough to push the debris away.
Carter: I'm not talking pushing it away. I'm talking more nudging it.
Henry: Oh, you mean alter the angle of entry just enough so that the debris will burn up in the atmosphere?
Carter: Uh... sure. Okay.




