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Henry, who literally mind-wipes his best friend's memory because he's upset that he didn't let him save Kim after traveling back in time, conveniently forgets that he's harboring that dark secret made all the more ironic after a season two episode ending with him saying, "I will never forget" after doing the act. In fact, he "gets over" Kim rather quickly once it is clear that the Artifact plot is not only abandoned but also written out so much in fact that Allison's son, who is tied to the artifact, disappears for two seasons.
In season 4, when Henry suddenly finds himself married to Grace, nobody even mentions Kim's name to him and he never gripes with that issue himself either. The final kicker is in season 5 when alternate timeline Henry was recruited by Beverly Barlow, the person responsible for Kim's death, into the Consortium as a spy again with no mention of Kim. The cherry on top: the series ends with Henry becoming director, which was his character's ultimate goal after the death of Kim because it allows him to send himself back in time to prevent her death.
He also works through those feelings, and the events starting Season 4 gave him Grace. He has no reason to go back in time anymore. Season 3 has the storyline with computer! Kim, which gives Henry closure. While it can be said that many previous series — Caprica , Stargate Universe , for example - have fallen because of the Comcast-NBCUniversal merger , this is the first time that the reasoning was directly revealed to public.
Trust me, they LOVE us. We just couldn't make the numbers work. At a point, this discussion about profit margins becomes humorous. NBC has been digging themselves in hole for years with an ever-changing line-up of television series. Unfortunately, that point came quicker than Miller ever thought. You want to start thinking about, 'Ok, if we wanted to end it, how would we end it.
Even though Eureka is currently filming their fifth and final season set to premiere in , there is enough time for them to create an appropriate ending for the series. While some storylines may be moved around and shortened, fans need not worry about a ridiculous ending to their favorite series. Unless, of course, a ridiculous ending is exactly what the producers are aiming for. As Screen Rant's television editor, Anthony gets yelled at by fans of every television show on the air.
It's not his fault that your favorite show is terrible.
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