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|runtime=approx. 44 minutes | | runtime = approx. 44 minutes | ||
|creator=Andrew Cosby <br /> Jaime Paglia | | creator = Andrew Cosby <br /> Jaime Paglia | ||
|starring=]<br /> ]<br /> ]<br /> ]<br /> ]<br /> ]<br /> ]<br /> ] | | starring = ]<br /> ]<br /> ]<br /> ]<br /> ]<br /> ]<br /> ]<br /> ] | ||
|country={{USA}} | | country = {{USA}} | ||
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|first_aired=], ] | | first_aired = ], ] | ||
|last_aired=Present | | last_aired = Present | ||
|num_episodes=12 (to date) | | num_episodes = 12 (to date) | ||
|list_episodes=List of Eureka episodes | | list_episodes = List of Eureka episodes | ||
|imdb_id=0796264 | | imdb_id = 0796264 | ||
|tv_com_id=58448 | | tv_com_id = 58448 | ||
|website=http://www.scifi.com/eureka/}} | | website = http://www.scifi.com/eureka/ | ||
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'''''Eureka''''' is an ] ] ] (filmed in British Columbia, Canada) that premiered ], ], on the ]. In the ] and ] it first aired on ] on ], ] - where it is titled '''''A Town Called Eureka'''''. Repeats of the first Season have since been broadcast on the ]. A second season (starting ], ]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news.aspx?id=20070427scifi01|title=SCI FI CHANNEL UNVEILS ITS BIGGEST SUMMER YET WITH NEW ORIGINAL SERIES AND RETURNING HITS|date=2006-10-04|work=]|accessdate=2007-04-28}}</ref>) of thirteen episodes was officially confirmed by the Sci Fi Channel on ], ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news.aspx?id=20061004scifi01|title= |
'''''Eureka''''' is an ] ] ] (filmed in British Columbia, Canada) that premiered ], ], on the ]. In the ] and ] it first aired on ] on ], ] - where it is titled '''''A Town Called Eureka'''''. Repeats of the first Season have since been broadcast on the ]. A second season (starting ], ]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news.aspx?id=20070427scifi01|title=SCI FI CHANNEL UNVEILS ITS BIGGEST SUMMER YET WITH NEW ORIGINAL SERIES AND RETURNING HITS|date=2006-10-04|work=]|accessdate=2007-04-28}}</ref>) of thirteen episodes was officially confirmed by the Sci Fi Channel on ], ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news.aspx?id=20061004scifi01|title='EUREKA' RENEWED FOR SECOND SEASON ON SCI FI|date=2006-10-04|work=]|accessdate=2007-04-23}}</ref> The second season will also air in the ] on ] starting in ] ]. According to ], ''Eureka'' was originally going to be an ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?category=2&id=37437|title=Sci Fi Wire - ''Eureka'' Almost A Toon|date=2006-08-08|work=]|accessdate=2006-08-14}}</ref> | ||
*Season One Tagline: ''Small Town. Big Secret.'' | * Season One Tagline: ''Small Town. Big Secret.'' | ||
*Season Two Tagline: ''Same Town. Bigger Secrets.'' | * Season Two Tagline: ''Same Town. Bigger Secrets.'' | ||
==Plot== | == Plot == | ||
''Eureka'' takes place in a secret town of that name inhabited entirely by the best minds in the United States. After ] ended, ] realized that the future belonged to science. Given the close call with the deployment of the ], the ] decided it could not risk being surpassed by other nations. | ''Eureka'' takes place in a secret town of that name inhabited entirely by the best minds in the United States. After ] ended, ] realized that the future belonged to science. Given the close call with the deployment of the ], the ] decided it could not risk being surpassed by other nations. | ||
With |
With Einstein's help and that of other trusted advisors, then-] ] had a ] residential town built in a remote area of the ], one that would serve to protect and nurture the country's most valuable intellectual resources. There, the nation's greatest thinkers, the "über-]es" working on the next era of scientific achievement, would be able to live and work in a supportive environment. The best ]s and planners were hired to make the town a paradise, with the best of everything for all its residents. This town would never appear on any ] and be unknown to the public, except those that were authorized to learn of it. | ||
In the fifty years since the |
In the fifty years since the town's founding, its residents are responsible for almost every leap in science known to humanity. However, with experimentation inevitably comes failure, and over fifty years worth of trial and error they have had a number of experiments go awry. ] has in passing been mentioned as an example of a Eureka project gone awry. | ||
Though |
Though Eureka's residents suffer many of the same problems that ordinary towns do, having a town full of geniuses and virtually limitless resources tends to make their problems a much larger concern than those of a regular town. It has been noted that its mortality rate is twice the national average. | ||
While transporting a ] (who is revealed to be his rebellious teenage daughter, ]) back to ], ] ] gets himself tangled up in the |
While transporting a ] (who is revealed to be his rebellious teenage daughter, ]) back to ], ] ] gets himself tangled up in the town's latest mishap, and soon becomes its new ] after the old one is injured on the job. | ||
===Location setting=== | === Location setting === | ||
Various hints in the show suggest that it is in Oregon, since a map of Oregon and an ] are visible in the |
Various hints in the show suggest that it is in Oregon, since a map of Oregon and an ] are visible in the sheriff's office. It has also been implied that Eureka is in a state adjacent to Idaho. In one episode, Zoe, trying to run away, attempts to take a bus to ] (Oregon's largest city) in a nearby town. When Sheriff Carter asks where the next stop is, the bus attendant replies that it stops in ] (Oregon's capital city). When attempting to find Zoe they searched all public transportation within 50 miles (80 km) of Eureka. Zoe was identified as buying two tickets on a bus leaving from Summerville. Also, in the episode "]", ] divorce papers from ] are filed in the state of Oregon, in the Circuit Court of the ''County'' of Eureka - which would also explain the presence of a ], something normally afforded to counties, not towns. In a December 2005 interview, Eureka co-creator Andrew Cosby described the town's location being in the "Pacific Northwest", "tucked away" behind "the redwood wall". The quirky coastal town of Eureka, California (approximately 90 miles south of the Oregon border) is referred to by locals as behind the "redwood curtain." Eureka's sister city, Arcata, CA, is home to Humboldt State University, and the Schatz Energy Lab.<ref>{{cite web | author = Sims, Hank | title = Mad scientists abound in Eureka - But show creator says any resemblance to reality purely coincidental | publisher = North Coast Journal | date = ] | url = http://www.northcoastjournal.com/121505/news1215.html#news | accessdate = 2006-09-30}}</ref> | ||
==Cast== | == Cast == | ||
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==Filming locations== | == Filming locations == | ||
*] – Downtown Wellington Avenue on ], ] | * ] – Downtown Wellington Avenue on ], ] | ||
*] | * ] | ||
*] – Downtown First Avenue | * ] – Downtown First Avenue | ||
*] – Ney Drive, Biggs & Townsite Roads | * ] – Ney Drive, Biggs & Townsite Roads | ||
*] – (]) | * ] – (]) | ||
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*] – (]) Exterior shot of ]. The interior of the school has also been used as the school that Brian Perkins attends, on ], ]. | * ] – (]) Exterior shot of ]. The interior of the school has also been used as the school that Brian Perkins attends, on ], ]. | ||
*] – (City Hall) Interior and exterior shots of city hall | * ] – (City Hall) Interior and exterior shots of city hall | ||
*] – ] for the majority of the Global Dynamics building interiors, cafe interiors as well as the home of the title character. | * ] – ] for the majority of the Global Dynamics building interiors, cafe interiors as well as the home of the title character. | ||
==Episodes== | == Episodes == | ||
{{main|List of Eureka episodes}} | {{main|List of Eureka episodes}} | ||
The episodes were not aired in the order intended by the |
The episodes were not aired in the order intended by the show's creators. This is suggested by the episodes' production numbers which are displayed on the Sci-Fi channel's Eureka website next to episode titles quite often. There are some small inconsistencies when watched closely, but such inconsistencies are minimal and were intentionally controlled. In podcast commentaries with the show's creators and star ], they confirm that the production order is in fact the order they intended the show to air, but the network executives changed the order to try and place stronger episodes earlier in the run as to help attract viewers. As such, the creators were able to make minor changes in editing and sometimes ADR dialogue in later episodes (such as removing the explicit mention of Zoe's first day at school) to try to eliminate audience confusion. | ||
==Ratings and critical reaction== | == Ratings and critical reaction == | ||
The |
The series' premiere garnered high ratings, with 4.4 million people tuning in. ''Eureka'' was also the top rated cable program for that Tuesday night, and was the highest-rated series launch in Sci Fi's fourteen-year history.<ref>{{cite web | title = Eureka Scores High | publisher = The Futon Critic | url = http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news.aspx?id=20060719scifi01 | accessdate = 2006-11-28}}</ref> | ||
Critical reaction was mixed, with general praise for the premise, but overall middling reaction to the writing of the pilot. | Critical reaction was mixed, with general praise for the premise, but overall middling reaction to the writing of the pilot. | ||
The '']'': | The '']'': | ||
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<blockquote>It's all very quirky. Too quirky, maybe, for an audience that is used to spaceships, robots, and explosions. Though every episode promises an "aha!" moment based in quantum physics and obscure scientific laws, this world is relatively flat, conceptually speaking, in comparison to the complexity woven into series such as '']'' and '']''. This does not mean ''Eureka'' is a complete waste of time. Not at all. The characters are fun, ] is believable and pleasant, the script is solidly constructed, and the visuals are slickly produced. All in all, it's a sweet series and probably not long for this world.<ref>{{cite news | title = Not a whole lot to discover on 'Eureka' | publisher = Seattle Post-Intelligencer | url = http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/tv/277848_eureka18.html | date = 2006-07-18 | accessdate = 2006-07-20}}</ref></blockquote> | ||
The '']'': | The '']'': | ||
<blockquote>3 out of 4 stars</blockquote> | <blockquote>3 out of 4 stars</blockquote> | ||
The '']'': | The '']'': | ||
<blockquote>With its playful new series |
<blockquote>With its playful new series "Eureka," set in the Pacific Northwest and telling the story of an outsider who comes to explore, and settle in, a remote town full of eccentrics, Sci-Fi Channel isn't just inviting comparisons to "Twin Peaks" and "Northern Exposure." It's demanding them. But co-creators Andrew Cosby and Jaime Paglia hold up to them pretty well. "Eureka" has a premise, a cast and a plot that make it one of the TV treats of the summer. The folks at Sci-Fi Channel clearly intended to reinvent the summer TV series here, and come up with something breezy and fun. And "Eureka" - they've done it!</blockquote> | ||
==International distribution== | == International distribution == | ||
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==DVD release== | ==DVD release== | ||
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Universal has announced the North American (Region 1) release of the first season as a 3-DVD set containing all 12 episodes of the first Season, to be released on ] ].<ref>{{cite web|title=Eureka - Universal announces Season 1|url=http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/newsitem.cfm?NewsID=7087|publisher=TV Shows on DVD|accessdate=2007-03-27}}</ref> | Universal has announced the North American (Region 1) release of the first season as a 3-DVD set containing all 12 episodes of the first Season, to be released on ] ].<ref>{{cite web| title=Eureka - Universal announces Season 1| url=http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/newsitem.cfm?NewsID=7087|publisher= TV Shows on DVD |accessdate=2007-03-27}}</ref> | ||
Universal have now also finally released the artwork for the DVD set. It is also said to contain |
Universal have now also finally released the artwork for the DVD set. It is also said to contain "10 hours of behind-the-scenes extras" including deleted scenes narrated by Colin Ferguson (Jack Carter).<ref>{{cite web| title=Eureka - Bonus material for season 1 announced along with Menu artwork| url=http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/newsitem.cfm?NewsID=7183|publisher= TV Shows on DVD |accessdate=2007-03-27}}</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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* at Sci Fi.com | * at Sci Fi.com | ||
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This article is about the US science-fiction television series. For the Canadian educational science television series, see Eureka! (TV series). For the BBC science-based TV series, see Eureka (BBC). 2006 TV series or programEureka | |
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The opening title for EurekaEureka's intertitle | |
Created by | Andrew Cosby Jaime Paglia |
Starring | Colin Ferguson Salli Richardson-Whitfield Jordan Hinson Joe Morton Ed Quinn Debrah Farentino Matt Frewer Erica Cerra |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 12 (to date) (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Running time | approx. 44 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Sci Fi Channel |
Release | July 18, 2006 – Present |
Eureka is an American science fiction television series (filmed in British Columbia, Canada) that premiered July 18, 2006, on the Sci Fi Channel. In the UK and Ireland it first aired on Sky One on August 2, 2006 - where it is titled A Town Called Eureka. Repeats of the first Season have since been broadcast on the British Sci Fi Channel. A second season (starting July 10, 2007) of thirteen episodes was officially confirmed by the Sci Fi Channel on October 4, 2006. The second season will also air in the UK on Sky One starting in August 2007. According to Sci Fi Wire, Eureka was originally going to be an animated series.
- Season One Tagline: Small Town. Big Secret.
- Season Two Tagline: Same Town. Bigger Secrets.
Plot
Eureka takes place in a secret town of that name inhabited entirely by the best minds in the United States. After World War II ended, Albert Einstein realized that the future belonged to science. Given the close call with the deployment of the atomic bomb, the U.S. government decided it could not risk being surpassed by other nations.
With Einstein's help and that of other trusted advisors, then-President of the United States Harry S. Truman had a top-secret residential town built in a remote area of the Pacific Northwest, one that would serve to protect and nurture the country's most valuable intellectual resources. There, the nation's greatest thinkers, the "über-geniuses" working on the next era of scientific achievement, would be able to live and work in a supportive environment. The best architects and planners were hired to make the town a paradise, with the best of everything for all its residents. This town would never appear on any map and be unknown to the public, except those that were authorized to learn of it.
In the fifty years since the town's founding, its residents are responsible for almost every leap in science known to humanity. However, with experimentation inevitably comes failure, and over fifty years worth of trial and error they have had a number of experiments go awry. Global warming has in passing been mentioned as an example of a Eureka project gone awry.
Though Eureka's residents suffer many of the same problems that ordinary towns do, having a town full of geniuses and virtually limitless resources tends to make their problems a much larger concern than those of a regular town. It has been noted that its mortality rate is twice the national average.
While transporting a fugitive (who is revealed to be his rebellious teenage daughter, Zoe) back to Los Angeles, Deputy U. S. Marshal Jack Carter gets himself tangled up in the town's latest mishap, and soon becomes its new sheriff after the old one is injured on the job.
Location setting
Various hints in the show suggest that it is in Oregon, since a map of Oregon and an Oregon state flag are visible in the sheriff's office. It has also been implied that Eureka is in a state adjacent to Idaho. In one episode, Zoe, trying to run away, attempts to take a bus to Portland (Oregon's largest city) in a nearby town. When Sheriff Carter asks where the next stop is, the bus attendant replies that it stops in Salem (Oregon's capital city). When attempting to find Zoe they searched all public transportation within 50 miles (80 km) of Eureka. Zoe was identified as buying two tickets on a bus leaving from Summerville. Also, in the episode "Primal", Allison Blake's divorce papers from Nathan Stark are filed in the state of Oregon, in the Circuit Court of the County of Eureka - which would also explain the presence of a sheriff, something normally afforded to counties, not towns. In a December 2005 interview, Eureka co-creator Andrew Cosby described the town's location being in the "Pacific Northwest", "tucked away" behind "the redwood wall". The quirky coastal town of Eureka, California (approximately 90 miles south of the Oregon border) is referred to by locals as behind the "redwood curtain." Eureka's sister city, Arcata, CA, is home to Humboldt State University, and the Schatz Energy Lab.
Cast
Filming locations
- Chilliwack, British Columbia – Downtown Wellington Avenue on April 12, 2006
- Duncan, British Columbia
- Ladysmith, British Columbia – Downtown First Avenue
- Nanaimo, British Columbia – Ney Drive, Biggs & Townsite Roads
- Surrey, British Columbia – (Fraser Heights Secondary School)
- Victoria, British Columbia
- Port Moody, British Columbia – (Heritage Woods Secondary School) Exterior shot of Global Dynamics. The interior of the school has also been used as the school that Brian Perkins attends, on May 3, 2007.
- Ashland, Oregon – (City Hall) Interior and exterior shots of city hall
- Burnaby, British Columbia – Vancouver Film Studios for the majority of the Global Dynamics building interiors, cafe interiors as well as the home of the title character.
Episodes
Main article: List of Eureka episodesThe episodes were not aired in the order intended by the show's creators. This is suggested by the episodes' production numbers which are displayed on the Sci-Fi channel's Eureka website next to episode titles quite often. There are some small inconsistencies when watched closely, but such inconsistencies are minimal and were intentionally controlled. In podcast commentaries with the show's creators and star Colin Ferguson, they confirm that the production order is in fact the order they intended the show to air, but the network executives changed the order to try and place stronger episodes earlier in the run as to help attract viewers. As such, the creators were able to make minor changes in editing and sometimes ADR dialogue in later episodes (such as removing the explicit mention of Zoe's first day at school) to try to eliminate audience confusion.
Ratings and critical reaction
The series' premiere garnered high ratings, with 4.4 million people tuning in. Eureka was also the top rated cable program for that Tuesday night, and was the highest-rated series launch in Sci Fi's fourteen-year history.
Critical reaction was mixed, with general praise for the premise, but overall middling reaction to the writing of the pilot.
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
It's all very quirky. Too quirky, maybe, for an audience that is used to spaceships, robots, and explosions. Though every episode promises an "aha!" moment based in quantum physics and obscure scientific laws, this world is relatively flat, conceptually speaking, in comparison to the complexity woven into series such as Stargate SG-1 and Battlestar Galactica. This does not mean Eureka is a complete waste of time. Not at all. The characters are fun, Ferguson is believable and pleasant, the script is solidly constructed, and the visuals are slickly produced. All in all, it's a sweet series and probably not long for this world.
The New York Post:
3 out of 4 stars
The New York Daily News:
With its playful new series "Eureka," set in the Pacific Northwest and telling the story of an outsider who comes to explore, and settle in, a remote town full of eccentrics, Sci-Fi Channel isn't just inviting comparisons to "Twin Peaks" and "Northern Exposure." It's demanding them. But co-creators Andrew Cosby and Jaime Paglia hold up to them pretty well. "Eureka" has a premise, a cast and a plot that make it one of the TV treats of the summer. The folks at Sci-Fi Channel clearly intended to reinvent the summer TV series here, and come up with something breezy and fun. And "Eureka" - they've done it!
International distribution
Country | Channel | Season 1 Premiere date | Season 2 Premiere date |
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IRL | Sky One | August 2, 2006 | July, 2007 |
Sci Fi | January 11, 2007 | ||
UK | Sky One | August 2, 2006 | July, 2007 |
Sci Fi | January 11, 2007 | ||
CA | Space | September 3, 2006 | |
TR | DiziMax | October 11, 2006 | |
IL | AXN | November 6, 2006 | |
ES | Cuatro TV | January 6, 2007 | |
Sci Fi | January 10, 2007 | ||
HU | TV2 | February 3, 2007 | |
Asia | Star World | May 30, 2007 | |
Croatia | HTV 2 | July 4, 2007 |
DVD release
Universal has announced the North American (Region 1) release of the first season as a 3-DVD set containing all 12 episodes of the first Season, to be released on July 3 2007.
Universal have now also finally released the artwork for the DVD set. It is also said to contain "10 hours of behind-the-scenes extras" including deleted scenes narrated by Colin Ferguson (Jack Carter).
References
- "SCI FI CHANNEL UNVEILS ITS BIGGEST SUMMER YET WITH NEW ORIGINAL SERIES AND RETURNING HITS". The Futon Critic. 2006-10-04. Retrieved 2007-04-28.
- "'EUREKA' RENEWED FOR SECOND SEASON ON SCI FI". The Futon Critic. 2006-10-04. Retrieved 2007-04-23.
- "Sci Fi Wire - Eureka Almost A Toon". Sci Fi Wire. 2006-08-08. Retrieved 2006-08-14.
- Sims, Hank (2005-12-15). "Mad scientists abound in Eureka - But show creator says any resemblance to reality purely coincidental". North Coast Journal. Retrieved 2006-09-30.
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(help) - "Eureka Scores High". The Futon Critic. Retrieved 2006-11-28.
- "Not a whole lot to discover on 'Eureka'". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. 2006-07-18. Retrieved 2006-07-20.
- "Eureka - Universal announces Season 1". TV Shows on DVD. Retrieved 2007-03-27.
- "Eureka - Bonus material for season 1 announced along with Menu artwork". TV Shows on DVD. Retrieved 2007-03-27.
External links
- Official Eureka site at Sci Fi.com
- Eureka at SciFipedia
- Eureka on TV Squad
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