Wasn’t Richardson doing an occasional role on Stargate as Tealc’s wife?
Maybe I’m off on that; anyway count me in 

as a Eureka fan. As noted, there’s a good amount of fun with this show. And
the sci-tech is all over the map. Cool. Worth a tivo season pass so far. Oh,
I think the sheriff is so ill-prepared for this woman. 

–later jeff parker

 

-----Original Message-----
From: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2006 4:18 PM
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Subject: RE: [scifinoir2] Re: "Eureka" premieres tonight on Sci Fi

 

One problem.

The sheriff is played by Colin Ferguson.

--- Keith Johnson <KeithBJohnson@ <mailto:KeithBJohnson%40comcast.net>
comcast.net> wrote:

> I've watched every ep since its premiere. It's a
> very entertaining little
> show. Nothing earth-shattering, not necessarily
> must-see TV. But as you
> said, one of the best original things to come from
> Sci Fi in ages. All the
> actors are good in their roles, especially Colin
> Firth as the sheriff. He
> has an endearing goofiness/confusion aspect to his
> portrayal, which I guess
> makes sense for a former Marshall in the "real"
> world now stuck in some kind
> of Star Trek world. The criminally underused Joe
> Morton is also fun as
> Henry, the resident town jack-of-all-trades who does
> everything from fix
> cars to repair the street lights (using a
> rocket-powered lift) to checking
> on town forcefields. "Quirky" is the word to
> describe Henry. A decent role,
> not at all worthy of Morton's considerable skills,
> but at least he's got
> work. The good thing about a show like this is that
> you can have lots of
> stereotyped roles and plots--the nerdy scientists,
> the young geeks trying to
> get noticed, evil geniuses, young super-brains,
> uptight agents, sentient
> computers, all-consuming nanobots--and still have
> fun with 'em, as the
> lighthearted scifi theme provides the perfect
> vehicle to make use of such
> themes. It's a good show to unwind to and have
> fun for an hour. I've been
> under stress for weeks now--looking for, buying, and
> moving into a new house
> in less than a month, fighting a horrible virus/worm
> incursion at work for
> over a week, dealing with my wife's being under the
> weather--and have found
> the show to be a perfect balm for what's ailing me. 
> 
> 
> 
> _____ 
> 
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:scifinoir2%40yahoogroups.com> ups.com
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:scifinoir2%40yahoogroups.com> ups.com]
On
> Behalf Of g123curious
> Sent: Wednesday, 13 September, 2006 10:03
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:scifinoir2%40yahoogroups.com> ups.com
> Subject: [scifinoir2] Re: "Eureka" premieres tonight
> on Sci Fi
> 
> 
> 
> Hello! Since I no longer get the SciFi Channel
> (e.g., I get 
> the "antenna service" version of cable since it is
> cheap -- $8 per 
> month), a friend Tivoed the pilot of Eureka and I
> was able to watch 
> it Sunday. I found it quite entertaining and
> enjoyable. The show 
> seemed like oa mix of Northern Exposure, X-Files,
> and Picket Fences. 
> I was only able to watch the pilot episode, so my
> comments are 
> limited to it.
> 
> It was far more enjoyable than ANY episode of
> Enterprise and more 
> appealing than the horror stuff the Sci-Fi channel
> tends to show. I 
> wouldn't describe the residents of Eureka as
> "superior beings." 
> Rather, I'd describe them as "high-IQ" because they
> still do some 
> stupid stuff, which causes lots of mayhem, humor,
> and confusion. And 
> we all know that high-IQ folks aren't superior...
> they may be 
> smarter, but definitely aren't superior. Especially
> if that high-IQ 
> isn't balanced with social skills and such.
> 
> The DoD rep was stunningly beautiful. I hope that
> she's around on 
> the show for a while. Does anyone know this actress'
> name? I'll 
> probably watch Eureka like I watch Las Vegas... via
> NetFlix... when 
> the DVD is released.
> 
> George
> Captain
> The USS Ronald E. McNair (Boston)
> 
> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:scifinoir2%40yahoogroups.com> ups.com,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > Great, I still have last week's Stargate premieres
> on tape, along 
> with "Avatar", and now another new show pops up.
> This one 
> is "Eureka", a Sci Fi original about a town of
> apparently superiour 
> beings. It looks to be some good quirky fun,
> especially fitting for 
> the summer. Long as it doesn't suck, I'll give it a
> try, if for no 
> other reason than the fact that Salli
> Richardson-Whitfield is in the 
> series, looking more fetching than ever! Whew!
> > Oh, there's also going to be an extended trailer
> from season 3 
> of "Battlestar Galactica" played sometime during
> Eureka's premiere.
> > 
> > About the series:
> > 
> > As World War II came to a close with mushroom
> clouds over 
> Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the impact that science and
> technology would 
> have on the continued security of our world became
> catastrophically 
> apparent. America nearly lost the race to build the
> atomic bomb; it 
> could not risk such a close call again.
> > 
> > With the help of Albert Einstein and other trusted
> advisors, 
> President Harry S. Truman commissioned a top-secret
> residential 
> development in a remote area of the Pacific
> Northwest, one that 
> would serve to protect and nurture America's most
> valuable 
> intellectual resources. There our 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 commissioned to design
> a welcoming 
> place for these superlative geniuses to reside, an
> area that would 
> offer the best education for their children, the
> best healthcare, 
> the best amenities and quality of life. A community
> was created to 
> rival the most idyllic of America's small towns —
> with one major 
> difference: this town would never appear on any
> maps. At least, none 
> that haven't been classified "eyes only" by the
> Pentagon.
> > 
> > Thus, the town of Eureka was born. But for all its
> familiar, small-
> town trappings, things in this secret hamlet are
> anything but 
> ordinary. The stereotype of the absent-minded
> professor exists for a 
> reason, and most of the quantum leaps in science and
> technology 
> during the past 50 years were produced by Eureka's
> elite 
> researchers. Unfortunately, scientific exploration
> is rarely what 
> one expects, and years of experiments gone awry have
> yielded some 
> peculiar by-products.
> > 
> > From unrequited love to professional jealousy,
> from addiction to 
> depression, the problems of Eureka's townsfolk stem
> from life's 
> myriad of everyday challenges. But with the
> population's unique 
> talents, troubled psyches and limitless resources,
> these small-town 
> concerns have a way of becoming big-time problems.
> It is at that 
> intersection, where human frailty and super-science
> collide, that 
> Eureka begins…. 
> > 
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been
> removed]
> >
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> removed]
> 
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