Here Come the Suns

It's election day in Eureka and one of the guys running reminds me of the stereotypical used-car salesman. Then there's the guy who manipulates clouds for advertising purposes and a student in the science fair at school and manages to build a second sun. Lexi finds out she's going to have twin boys.

Vincent is one of those also running for mayor. Zoey's boyfriend is also gunning. Meanwhile, Eva sees something on Vincent's wall that she has removed, all part of her true purpose in Eureka.

Cloud advertising for mayor.

Martha's in the background.

Carter develops film from security cameras from the bunker and finds out Eureka goes back to the 1930's, not 1950 as he had been told.

One of the photos shows Eva Thorne looking at the same room as seen in the old picture Carter had developed. Thorne plans to have the underground facility cleansed of all organic matter and then sealed up.

During the debates there's a bright flash outside and people see Eureka now has its own sun.

The cloud guy can make weather.

Fargo steals something Zane has been working on. (Really, that should have gotten him fired. Actually, Fargo could have been fired a lot of times for things he's done, but he's never fired.)

Fargo tells Allison that Thorne has redacted all the photos on Vincent's wall dealing with town history.

Zoey is actually partially responsible for the second sun. She was supposed to be working on a science fair project with another girl but was too busy with her politics to actually oversee the project.

Carter, Zane and Allison explore the room and find evidence of bodies.

The second sun was supposed to have burned itself out but, instead, it's getting bigger. Adding more to Eva Thorne's mystery, Henry finds out the people who died in the room were technically forty, but from the results of tests when they died there were actually eighty, yet they died in the same year when they entered the room which was 1939.


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