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Welcome to EUREKA, the weirdest town in America, and also the title to the Sci-Fi Channel’s inventive, breath of current air television series. Here’s the set-up: When U.S. Marshal Jack Carter (Colin Ferguson) transports his rebellious, runaway daughter Zoey (Jordan Hinson) home in his custody, an auto accident lands him and his charge in Eureka, a top-secret, rustic town populated by eccentrics and genius scientists. Carter immediately becomes aware of Eureka’s uniqueness as embodied in its uncommon residents who are more than they seem: an auto mechanic who’s also a state shuttle engineer, a lovely innkeeper who doubles as a psychotherapist, children who give intricate directions and who write mathematical formulas on the sidewalk…Added to the outlandish sights he witnesses, Carter’s interest is further piqued when his offers to support the local constabulary in a missing child case is summarily rebuffed.
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In due course, he does learn the secret of Eureka, of which origin dates attend to Albert Einstein and Harry S. Truman, who, after World War 2 and the awe of the atomic bomb, decided to make the limited town as a pleasurable haven and a workplace for our nation’s greatest thinkers. In the fifty years of Eureka’s existence, its residents have been hugely responsible for most of today’s technological advances. But, of course, not everything can be a bonafide success. Global warming, for example, has been touted as one side finish of one experimental goof in Eureka. Sworn to secrecy, Jack Carter proves to be instrumental in resolving a horrific scientific project gone awry, impressing the powers-that-be enough that he ends up as the fresh Sheriff of Eureka.
The series is colorfully flavored with a host of idiosyncratic characters effectively brought to life by a well-behaved cast: Carter’s mutinous daughter Zoey (Jordan Hinson) ; the handsome, gung-ho ex-Army Ranger and recent Deputy Sheriff Josefina “Jo” Lupo (Erica Cerra, with whom I mediate I’m in admire) ; Department of Defense agent Allison Blake (Salli Richardson-Whitfield), who toils as the government liaison between Eureka and the Pentagon and who, by the scheme, looks muy caliente in her pink undies; Nathan Stark (Ed Quinn), the cold, controlling head researcher of Global Dynamics and also Allison’s husband; the insightful and sexy psychotherapist Beverly Barlowe (Debrah Farentino), who has shaded secrets of her own; genial guy and mechanical genius Henry Deacon (Joe Morton), who slums as a car mechanic; the unstable Aussie Jim Taggart (Matt Frewer), the self-styled “biological containment specialist”; and young Douglas Fargo (Neil Grayston), the bespectacled, sycophant computer geek. By the draw, solely from a red-blooded dude’s perspective, it’s always appreciated when three beautiful females are featured regularly in the same expose, and Richardson-Whitfield, Farentino, and Cerra contribute in lifting EUREKA to fresh heights of must-see-TV-ness.
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Colin Ferguson’s performance as Sheriff Jack Carter provides the bridge and the grounding point of opinion for the audience. As the witty, perceptive, and sometimes lost-at-sea Sheriff, he hits all the moral notes here. His normal guy reactions to the endless slew of strangeness surrounding him are believable and, at times, hilarious. There’s some nice verbal sparring (read: sexual tension) between Carter and Allison, but I particularly be pleased the chemistry *snicker* between Carter and his fully automated, hermetically sealed, very vocal military bunker/smart house, S.A.R.A.H.
As a television series, EUREKA proved to be the highest-rated expose on the Sci-Fi Channel of 2006, beating out the equally superior, revamped BATTLESTAR GALACTICA. This exuberant explain is equal parts X-FILES, TWILIGHT ZONE, STAR Scoot and NORTHERN EXPOSURE in its roguish quirkiness and forays into the weird; not to mention, the whistly, whimsical theme tune puts you immediately in sync with the show’s oddball frequency.
These are some of the tried and proper sci-fi themes that are touched on: ESP, cloning, cell regeneration, mind manipulation, death rays, elegant bustle, AIs, and nanotechnology. The laudable special effects are there when needed but do not overwhelm the show; the episodes are challenging, if a bit warped at times, and the season’s main legend arc, racy the orderly secret Piece 5 and something called the Artifact, promises to go somewhere. I’m so gay the Sci-Fi Channel decided to renew this series for a second season. So, if you want to obtain a reveal where crazy quantum physics regularly hasten amok, where wild inventions surface on a daily basis which are, by the contrivance, gadgety chilly enough to originate even James Bond swoon, and where cheerleaders spout theorems and school nerds bustle the school, and also where the world is constantly threatened by the scientific lab toys of Eureka’s colorful but erratic personalities…well, then, yes, derive your geek on and give EUREKA: SEASON ONE a whirl.
There are lots of lengthy reliable reviews so I’ll honest say this is one of the few shows that interests me on tv. It has mammoth humor, a grand premise and substantial characters. The father-daughter relationship of the sheriff is fantastic, adore the deputy, the astounding chef at the cafe, beautiful noteworthy all the characters. The humor is smart, the stories are sharp and sharp. I really, really relish this note! I was so aroused to hear the 2nd season was starting.
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