"Just Another Day..." | |
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Series Eureka Season 5, Episode 13 | |
Air date | July 16th, 2012 |
Story | Bruce Miller; Jaime Paglia |
Teleplay | Jaime Paglia |
Director | Matt Hastings |
Producers | Bruce Miller; Jaime Paglia; Todd Sharp; Eric Tuchman; Amy Berg; Robert W. Egami; Matthew Hastings; Terri Hughes |
Starring | Colin Ferguson; Salli Richardson-Whitfield; Joe Morton; Erica Cerra; Neil Grayston; Niall Matter |
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"Just Another Day..." is the thirteenth episode of season five of the science fiction television series Eureka and the seventy-seventh and final episode of the series overall. It was directed by Matt Hastings with a teleplay written by Jaime Paglia based on a story treatment by Paglia and Bruce Miller. It first aired on Syfy on July 16th, 2012.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Colin Ferguson | Jack Carter |
Salli Richardson-Whitfield | Allison Blake |
Joe Morton | Henry Deacon |
Erica Cerra | Jo Lupo |
Neil Grayston | Douglas Fargo |
Niall Matter | Zane Donovan |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Felicia Day | Holly Marten |
Matt Frewer | Jim Taggart |
Tembi Locke | Grace Monroe |
Debrah Farentino | Beverly Barlowe |
Jordan Hinson | Zoe Carter |
Trevor Jackson | Kevin Blake |
Kavan Smith | Deputy Andy 2.0 |
Christopher Gauthier | Vincent |
Christopher Jacot | Larry Haberman |
Grant Imahara | EMO robot scientist |
Wil Wheaton | Isaac Parrish |
James Callis | Trevor Grant |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Matt Hastings | Robert the Moving Boss |
Ileeya Brown | Jenna |
Keith Wilson | Roy Baker |
Bryan Wilson | Ray Baker |
Ed Quinn | Nathan Stark |
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