The predicted danger posed by Allison materializes when she is subjected to mind control to steal Eureka's secrets.The predicted danger posed by Allison materializes when she is subjected to mind control to steal Eureka's secrets.The predicted danger posed by Allison materializes when she is subjected to mind control to steal Eureka's secrets.
Jordan Danger
- Zoe Carter
- (as Jordan Hinson)
Ming-Na Wen
- U.S. Senator Michaela Wen
- (as Ming-Na)
Jackie Gonneau
- Computer Voice
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe title is a play on the concept of the "final girl" in horror movies, where one potential victim, nearly always female, becomes the film's lone survivor and often successfully confronts the main villain. Omega is the final letter of the Greek alphabet, often used to mean "last" or "final".
- GoofsJo revealed earlier that she had been to Flight School. This would mean that she knows all about helicopters. She therefore would have known the best way to disable a helicopter is to shoot out the tail rotor. That would have stranded all three Consortium members and saved the GD data. Choosing to stun Allison/Beverly instead doesn't make any sense. Also, with Jo being an ex Army Ranger, she may have stunned Allison/Beverly to keep her from taking the hard drive, but, being ex-military and the attack on GD a threat to national security, she should have shot down the helicopter after it took off, and been complete authorized because of the attack on a government facility, she probably would have been given a raise and a commendation.
- Quotes
Beverly Barlowe: You are making a big mistake.
Zoe Carter: And you're a lousy therapist.
- ConnectionsReferences House (2004)
Featured review
Enjoyable Storytelling
Omega Girls is a fun one, largely because th viewer knows what is going on for the entire episode and much of the entertainment lies both in how and when the cast of characters understand and work to resolve the crisis and how the the story unfolds visually. The issue revealed by Allison's brain scan at the end of Up in the Air is front and center for this episode, as her friends act on their suspicions while Beverly's plan goes into full action. Not one of Eureka's terribly humorous episodes, but a good sci-fi tale with some relationship development around the edges. Well done.
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- GunnersMate
- May 28, 2018
Details
- Runtime44 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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