Everyone is asking why. It’s simple, really. We are the network’s golden child in every way, except profit margins. Fact is, Eureka is an expensive show to make. And we could not maintain the quality of our show with the cuts it would take to make us profitable for Syfy’s new parent company. Our creative execs at Syfy fought hard to keep us. Trust me, they LOVE us. We just couldn’t make the numbers work.

Amy Berg (Executive producer, writer, and my friend who hired me), on why Eureka was canceled. (via wilwheaton)

I am still bummed.

I’m glad people like it but that means nothing if we can’t watch it.

(via fuckyeah-nerdery)

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