"Eureka" In Too Deep (TV Episode 2012) Poster

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(2012)

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9/10
A Long Time Coming
GunnersMate3 June 2018
In Too Deep brings up Feynman day in Eureka and that means a full day of genius level practical jokes to drive the head of Global Security to distraction. They are funny, they are big, and they are making Jo crazy; and something goes wet and wrong along the way and everyone must come together to resolve the crisis and save the day. Add to that the emotional components of Jack dealing with Allison's resistance to set a wedding date (or even tell her family) and Fargo reluctant to leave virtual-Holly (or Jack's house for that matter) and the episode has a full roster of comedy, crisis, and character development. While not perfect (...enter the soap opera, and some lapses in logical behavior...), the story plays out very well, and there is the satisfying culmination of a story-arc that has been a LONG time coming to make this episode very worth watching.
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3/10
Allison has gone south
jimmietee1 May 2021
This season Allison doesn't deserve Jack. Jack saves everyone every week while she is shrewish and snaps at him. He needs to move on. Jack has saved her life dozens of times, she has multiple kids from multiple men, and still she rolls her eyes at everything and holds him emotionally responsible for her imaginary issues and wants to put him back in the friend zone. She was a decent character once but now is a shrew.

Pranks were funny. 1 extra star for Jo in leather.
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1/10
Jack=Jerk
lynnwengland24 October 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Colin Ferguson directs himself? Is that like representing yourself in court? Operating on yourself? He did get one thing right: his character is an absolute jerk. He proves it over and over again with Zoe and was having to constantly apologize to her. In this episode he reveals his true self: misogynistic "Father Knows Best" wanna be. What does one thing does Allison ask for? Peace and quiet. But.....the little woman really doesn't know what she really wants, does she? No, she wants a romantic dinner with Mr. Perfect locked into a sub hundreds of feet below the surface. This ugly head rears again. Watch for it.
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