good point. 

I guess the question is, how many people in Eureka are geniuses? Even in a 
small town you have a lot of basic services that don't require scientists and 
engineers. I mean, i know they love to show that even the people who collect 
trash or work in sewage plants are geniuses who use high tech devices to do 
their work. But, even if the heads of waste management, water works, HVAC, 
etc., were big brains, would *all* the people who work with and for them be so? 
Just as Jo and Carter, who serve the people, are not geniuses, wouldn't there 
be a decent number of people in jobs who are just normal in intelligence? I 
know there was one dry cleaner--a brief love interest for Carter--who had some 
kind of high tech cleaning system. But if she needed a couple of workers to 
help her with the clothes, would they have to be geniuses too? Are all the 
assistants at pizza parlors, doughnut shops, flower shops, HVAC repair, the 
movie theatre, etc., big brains? Is every janitor at GD--and I see alot of 
them, slinging those buckets and mops, 'cause they're almost like Star Trek 
redshirts in being used for cannon fodder--brilliant? 


----- Original Message ----- 
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To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com 
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Actually, I do not think that her being a normal teen is necessarily more 
interesting. I had a problem with them making her a genius for the purpose of 
ridiculing her father or to create conflict between them. I liked the conflict 
they had between them fine before they mucked it up. 



Why I am okay with them making her a genius has to do with me over thinking it. 
Taking a child who is normal and putting her in school with others who are 
geniuses in my view would be isolating, and a self-esteem killer. No loving 
parent who is aware of their child’s needs would subject their child to that. 
Some of the Zoe storylines that involved her interacting with the braining kids 
while she was the only normal kid, made that issue stand out for me. 



When they made her smart, they stopped having those types of episodes. So the 
mom and former teacher in me was not irked 





From: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com [mailto:scifino...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf 
Of Keith Johnson 
Sent: Monday, August 24, 2009 8:10 PM 
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com 
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I hear you. I just agree with Tracey that Zoe as a "normal" teen is more 
interesting. Her becoming another supergenius rolling her eyes at her dad was 
going to be too much. I like that they've minimized focusing on her smarts and 
instead focused on her as a daughter and young woman. 
Lexi was another cliche that irritated me: the whole organic food, yoga, etc. 
angle was so incredibly cardboard I groaned at first. But like Zoe and others 
as they expanded her role a bit she became more interesting. i actually hated 
to see her leave. 

----- Original Message ----- 
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To: "SciFiNoir2" <scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com> 
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Tracey and Keith, 

Zoe being a genius really didn't strike me as all that contrived, within the 
story line, considering all of the complicated e-scams she'd pulled off early 
on. I wasn't keen on Lexi at first, but I warmed to her, seeing her as sort of 
his antithesis, as freewheeling as he was tightly-wound. 

"If all the world's a stage and all the people merely players, who in bloody 
hell hired the director?" -- Charles L Grant 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQUxw9aUVik 







To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com 
From: keithbjohn...@comcast.net 
Date: Mon, 24 Aug 2009 21:47:52 +0000 
Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] "Eureka" Thoughts 









Agreed, Tracey. I was stunned when the daughter became a genius, and I didn't 
like his sister either. Again, they try way too hard to manufacture conflicts 
for Carter, when they could simply just let the show flow! 

I didn't like Lexi at first. But you know what? Like his daughter, had they 
moved her out of Carter's house and let her function on her own away from him, 
away from the daily spats, I'd have liked her to stay. She added normalcy 
outside the nerds that populate the town. 

----- Original Message ----- 
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Sent: Monday, August 24, 2009 1:30:41 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
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OK Keith, don’t get me started on they need Hewitt producing again to prevent 
them from destroying the show rant. 



I do not like Jo’s boyfriend either. Even though it was weird, I kinda liked Jo 
better with Max headroom (Matt Frewer). Jo and the boyfriend have no chemistry 
and their lines kind of fall flat. 



I daughter started to irk me when they decided to make her a genius and join in 
on the dumb jokes. When the aunt came and they tag teamed him it got worse. I 
think moving her into the café was a good move 





From: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com [mailto:scifino...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf 
Of Keith Johnson 
Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2009 9:19 PM 
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com 
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A couple more thoughts: 

* I'm actually glad Nathan Stark is gone, at least in terms of the contrived 
rivalry he and Carter had. I was tired of that angle too. I guess I just like 
Carter's character, and feel the character needs more development to stand on 
his own, outside of angles like the battles with Stark or the "he's the dumbest 
guy in the room" thing. 

* I don't care for Jo's boyfriend--too generic cool genius--but do like that 
she has a boyfriend. Nice to see some softer angles to her... 

* After all this time, the voice of the computer Sarah (named after Sarah 
Michelle Gellar) still cracks me up. Everyone relizes that that "female" voice 
is actually done by the actor who plays Fargo? 


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Keith Johnson" <keithbjohn...@comcast.net> 
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Sunday, August 23, 2009 11:52:34 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canad a Eastern 
Subject: [scifinoir2] "Eureka" Thoughts 







Everyone watching the new season of "Eureka"? I must saying I'm enjoying it, 
even more than last season. I think that's because Carter is noticeably more 
instrumental in solving cases than last year. Every ep so far, as the big 
brains discuss string theory, M-branes, and quantum mechanics, Carter's always 
the one guy in the room who cuts through the superficial coverings to get to 
the heart of a problem. Indeed, one wonders how the scientists can do anything: 
as smart as they are, they seem to exemplify what my mom used to say about 
"Book sense, but no common sense". 

Fortunately they have also toned down the Carter-is-kinda-dumb thing too. 
Tracey mentioned that last year that had gotten out of hand. There are still 
some moments like that, but I frankly don't think they're needed. Carter's 
obviously not a supergenius, so let's lose the "Uh...English please? I'm 
clueless" scht ick. A couple of weeks ago, for example, Allison spoke of the 
space object coming to Earth in 126 hours, and Carter looks confused. Allison 
then had to amend and say "five days"! Give me a break: you telling me Carter, 
an intelligent and highly competent man of the law, can't figure that out? 
Again, good thing that angle is being minimized. 

Some other thoughts on the show: 

* I like the new lady brought in, who runs Section 5 (?) At first she irritated 
the hell out of me by belittling Carter's intelligence, but I like the tender 
side and sense and humour she has. 

* Good to see that Carter is falling for the new scientist. For some reason I 
never really liked his love for Allison, and it's less appealing to me this 
season for some reason. I say let that angle die, and let him move on. 
* Anyone know why the guy who played allison's ex- and new-husband left the 
show? I thought he was coming back, but here he's on "True Blood" now. 
< b r>* When is Henry going to get a life and a love? I hate what they did by 
killing off his love, and this recent--spoiler!--storyline of bringing back a 
computerized copy of her, then killing it off? WTF?! And speaking of that, 
Henry is mayor now, but doesn't seem to do any mayoral stuff. He basically 
still sports the mechanics' garb, when he's not at GD running experiments. Does 
he even have an office at city hall? 
* Carter is sheriff, charged with keeping all law and protecting everyone in 
the town, including those at Global Dynamics. Yet he doesn't have a high 
security clearance. Allison refused to discuss the oncoming spaceship with him 
because of that, and that top secret section that's been reopened is off limits 
to him without an escort. Okay, I guess I'm confused: if he's "only" the 
sheriff, maybe he wouldn't have top secret clearance to everything at GD. But, 
more times than I can count, Carter risks his life by entering some high 
dangerous lab to fight a creature of living ooze, gravity wells, etc. In fact, 
Carter's the *only* person who consistently tackles these dangers, which 
usually means he's finally brought in to these top secret discussions. Is it 
logical, therefore, for his clearance to be relatively low? 













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