Smannesman: Well you're from the UK so you guys invented the language, but I'm pretty sure it can only be one (like a Highlander, but less cool).
Eventually would mean you don't like the look of the bundle at this time, whilst finally would indicate you do like the look of it. At least that's what I thought, but obviously I'm missing something here not being a native English speaker.
eventually is usually before and finally after.
"Finally man utd have won the euro cup again"
"Eventually man utd will win the euro cup again"
And sometimes they can be used interchangeably
"Man utd finally won the euro in 2014/15 season"
"Man utd eventually won the euro in 2014/15 season"
In the sentence it was used earlier it sounded kinda wrong but you can put it down to artistic liscence, wordplay or humour :)