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American comedy drama science fiction tv set series (2006–2012)

Eureka
Eureka title card.jpg
Also known every bit A Town Called Eureka
Genre
  • Science fiction
  • Comedy drama
Created by
  • Andrew Cosby
  • Jaime Paglia
Starring
  • Colin Ferguson
  • Salli Richardson-Whitfield
  • Joe Morton
  • Debrah Farentino
  • Jordan Hinson
  • Ed Quinn
  • Erica Cerra
  • Neil Grayston
  • Niall Matter
  • Matt Frewer
  • Tembi Locke
  • James Callis
Theme music composer Mark Mothersbaugh
John Enroth
Opening theme "Eureka on My Heed"
Ending theme "Eureka on My Mind"
(season 1)
"Carter's Theme"
(seasons 2–5)
Composers
  • Bear McCreary
  • Mark Mothersbaugh
  • Mutato Muzika
Country of origin United states of america
Original language English language
No. of seasons 5
No. of episodes 77 (TV episodes)
+ 8 (webisodes) (listing of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Jaime Paglia
  • Bruce Miller
  • Matthew Hastings
  • Stephen Welke
  • Paula Yoo
  • Wendy Wallace
Production locations Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Chilliwack
Camera setup Single-camera
Running time 44 minutes
Product companies
  • Universal Cable Productions
  • (2008–2012)
  • Universal Media Studios
  • (2007–2008)
  • NBC Universal Television Studio
(2006–2007)
Distributor NBCUniversal Television Distribution
Release
Original network Sci-Fi Channel
Original release July 18, 2006 (2006-07-18) –
July sixteen, 2012 (2012-07-16)
Chronology
Related shows Warehouse 13

Eureka is an American scientific discipline fiction television series that premiered on Sci-Fi Channel on July 18, 2006. The fifth and last flavour concluded on July xvi, 2012. The testify is set in the fictional boondocks of Eureka, Southern Oregon (although in the pilot episode Eureka was located in Washington – and the origin of a diamond in the episode "Best In Fake" was shown as Eureka, California). Most residents of Eureka are scientific geniuses who work for Global Dynamics – an advanced research facility responsible for the development of about all major technological breakthroughs since its inception. Each episode featured a mysterious adventitious or intentional misuse of applied science, which the town sheriff, Jack Carter, solved with the help of town scientists. Each flavor besides featured a larger story arc that concerned a particular major event or item.

The series was created by Andrew Cosby and Jaime Paglia and produced by Universal Media Studios. While initially lacking in critical acclaim, Eureka was a ratings success for the network, averaging iii.2 million viewers during the 2d half of flavor iii.[1] In 2007, Eureka was nominated for the Emmy Honour for Outstanding Visual Effects for a Series, and won the Leo Accolade for Best Visual Effects in a Dramatic Series.[2] In the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, the show airs on Syfy and is known as A Town Called Eureka , although it is also shown under its original championship on the BT Vision platform.[3]

Synopsis [edit]

Deputy Usa Marshal Jack Carter stumbles upon Eureka while transporting a fugitive prisoner (his own rebellious teenage daughter Zoe) back to her mother's home in Los Angeles. When a faulty experiment cripples the sheriff of Eureka, Carter finds himself speedily chosen to fill the vacancy. Despite not being a genius like most members of the boondocks, Jack Carter demonstrates a remarkable ability to connect to others, great and practical insights, and a dedication to preserving the safe of Eureka.

Eureka took place in a high tech fictional community of the aforementioned name, located in the U.S. state of Oregon and inhabited by brilliant scientists. Camouflaged past an electromagnetic shield, the town is operated by a corporation called Global Dynamics (GD), which is overseen by the United States Department of Defence. The town's being and location are closely guarded secrets.

Cast and characters [edit]

Main characters [edit]

  • Sheriff Jack Carter, portrayed past Colin Ferguson, is a U.S. Marshal who reluctantly ends up as the sheriff of Eureka. Jack is consistently dumbfounded by the wonders Eureka produces, as well as its propensity to produce things that ofttimes threaten the entire boondocks (or world). Despite being a man of average intelligence in a town full of geniuses, Jack's admittedly simple ideas and his intuition often salve the twenty-four hours.
  • Zoe Carter, portrayed by Jordan Hinson (seasons 1–3, recurring in seasons 4–v), is Jack'due south rebellious teenage daughter. Different her father, she is intelligent enough to go along up with the town's residents. All the same, similar her father, she possesses street smarts, something lacking for near of the town'south residents. She hopes to nourish Harvard Medical Schoolhouse and get a physician.
  • Dr. Allison Blake, portrayed by Salli Richardson-Whitfield, is a Department of Defense agent who acts as the liaison betwixt Global Dynamics and the federal government in season ane. Later, she becomes the caput of Global Dynamics. In seasons four and 5 she is the caput physician due to the consequence of their journey to the 1940s. Allison, unmarried, is also mother of Kevin, who has autism until time travel in season four creates a new timeline where Kevin is neurotypical.
  • Dr. Henry Deacon, portrayed by Joe Morton, is the boondocks jack of all trades and a bright scientist. Henry has ethical objections to the kind of research conducted at Global Dynamics, and so he prefers to be employed as the boondocks's mechanic. Henry'south assistance is often invaluable in defusing the bad situations that are created by experiments at Global Dynamics. In seasons 4 and 5, he is far more directly involved in the operations of Global Dynamics and in two occasions he becomes its head, the beginning time replacing Stark in flavor 1, and in the cease, Fargo.
  • Dr. Nathan Stark, portrayed by Ed Quinn (seasons i–3), is one of Eureka's top scientists. He and Jack are often at odds, although both respect each other. On and off, he is romantically involved with Allison. He is modeled later Tony Stark, a Marvel Comics character.[4]
  • Dr. Beverly Barlowe, portrayed by Debrah Farentino (seasons 1–2, recurring in seasons four-5), is the town psychiatrist. She secretly works for a mysterious organization known as the Consortium, which has expressed a want to exploit Eureka'south innovations by any means necessary.
  • Josephina "Jo" Lupo, portrayed past Erica Cerra (recurring in seasons 1–two, regular in seasons iii–5), is Eureka'south deputy sheriff. She is a old U.S. Regular army Ranger with a love of firearms. In seasons 4 and five, she is the head of Global Dynamics security due to the effect of their journeying to the 1940s.
  • Dr. Douglas Fargo, portrayed by Neil Grayston (recurring in seasons 1–2, regular in seasons 3–5), is a junior scientist, treated somewhat dismissively by his peers. Accident-prone, he often ends upwards a victim of the disasters befalling the town, and has caused a fair share of the problems. Grayston also provides the phonation of S.A.R.A.H. (Cocky Actuated Residential Automated Habitat), the bunker home Jack and Zoe Carter alive in. In seasons four and 5 he is the caput of Global Dynamics due to the effect of their journey to the 1940s.
  • Zane Donovan, portrayed past Niall Thing (recurring in flavour two, regular in seasons iii–5), is a rebellious genius who is recruited to Global Dynamics. He allegedly caused a stock market crash, and agreed to work for GD as an alternative to imprisonment.
  • Dr. Grace Monroe, portrayed by Tembi Locke, (seasons four–five) a scientist, mechanic, and wife of Henry Deacon in an alternate timeline created after the Eureka Five time-traveled to 1947.

Episodes [edit]

Production [edit]

The series was created by Andrew Cosby and Jaime Paglia and was produced past Universal Media Studios. The flavor 1 original music was composed by Mutato Muzika; season two and across were composed by Carry McCreary. The executive producers were Paglia, Charles Grant Craig, and Thania St. John. While initially defective in stiff critical acclaim, Eureka had been a popular success, averaging three.2 1000000 viewers during the second half of flavour iii.[one] In 2007 Eureka was nominated for the Emmy Award for Outstanding Visual Effects for a Series and won the Leo Award for Best Visual Effects in a Dramatic Series.[2] In the Britain on Sky1 the show is known every bit A Boondocks Chosen Eureka although information technology is also shown nether its original name on the BT Vision platform.[3]

Characters from Eureka have crossed over to Warehouse thirteen and vice versa, and characters from Warehouse 13 have crossed over to Alphas, making the triplet sister shows.[5] [six] [seven] [8]

On August 17, 2010, the channel, now known as Syfy, announced that the show had been picked up for a 5th season of xiii episodes.[9] [10] Fan sites and a evidence writers' Twitter feed said on August 4, 2011, that the prove had been picked upwardly for a sixth and perchance final season of half-dozen episodes.[10] [11] It was then appear on August 8, 2011, that Eureka would not go a sixth flavor, but it would instead be canceled after flavour five.[12] However, ane additional episode of the 5th season was approved in guild to give the serial a proper finale.[13] On February sixteen, 2012, Syfy appear that the show'southward fifth and final season would premiere on Apr 16, 2012.[14]

Filming locations [edit]

  • Chilliwack, British Columbia – Downtown Wellington Avenue Cafe Diem set all v seasons.[15]
  • Ladysmith, British Columbia – Downtown Kickoff Avenue, Roberts Street.[sixteen]
  • Burnaby, British Columbia – Vancouver Film Studios for the majority of the Global Dynamics edifice interiors, cafe interiors as well every bit the home of Sheriff Carter.[17]

Crossovers [edit]

Eureka was part of Sci-Fi's developing shared fictional universe, with several characters crossing over between series:

Global Dynamics researcher Douglas Fargo (played by Neil Grayston) from Eureka traveled to South Dakota to update Warehouse xiii'due south reckoner system in the Warehouse 13 episode "13.1". Warehouse 13 calculator magician Claudia Donovan (played by Allison Scagliotti) subsequently traveled to the boondocks of Eureka, Oregon to check out the technological marvels at Global Dynamics in the Eureka episode "Crossing Over". Fargo again appeared in the Warehouse 13 episode "Don't Detest the Player" when Claudia, Lattimer, and Bering traveled to Palo Alto, California to find Douglas beta testing a virtual reality simulator with the help of a unsafe artifact. Additionally, Hugo Miller spent some time in the town of Eureka, departing with Douglas Fargo at the end of episode "13.one"; he returns in "Dear Ill", commenting that, "every week [there] something seems to become 'smash'!" His presence there is off screen.

Reception [edit]

Ratings and viewership [edit]

The series premiere was watched by iv.1 million people, making it the top-rated cable program for that dark; information technology was the highest-rated series launch in Sci-Fi's fourteen-year history.[18] The season ii premiere drew 2.v 1000000 viewers, making it the acme-rated cable program of the day.[xix]

For calendar-year 2008 as a beginning-run, the series delivered 1.42 meg viewers in the xviii–49 demographic.[20]

The tertiary-season premiere was viewed by 2.8 1000000 viewers, and the flavor 3.five premiere of Eureka earned 2.68 million viewers in its new time slot.[21] The 4th-season premiere was viewed by 2.5 million viewers.[22] The 5th-season premiere was viewed past i.8 one thousand thousand viewers,[23] on par with seasons 4'due south closing episode "One Giant Leap".[24] The 5th flavor closer "Just Another Day" generated 1.58 million viewers.[25]

Critical reception [edit]

Critical reaction was mixed, with general praise for the premise, but overall middling reaction to the writing of the pilot.

The Seattle Postal service-Intelligencer:[26]

It's all very quirky. Likewise quirky, mayhap, 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 comparing 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. Non at all. The characters are fun, Ferguson is conceivable and pleasant, the script is solidly constructed, and the visuals are slickly produced. All in all, it'due south a sweet series and probably non long for this world.

The New York Daily News:[27]

With its playful new series Eureka, prepare in the Pacific Northwest and telling the story of an outsider who comes to explore, and settle in, a remote town total of eccentrics, Sci-Fi Channel isn't simply inviting comparisons to Twin Peaks and Northern Exposure. It'southward enervating them. But co-creators Andrew Cosby and Jaime Paglia hold upwardly to them pretty well. Eureka has a premise, a cast and a plot that make it ane of the TV treats of the summertime. The folks at Sci-Fi Channel conspicuously intended to reinvent the summer Television set series hither, and come up with something informal and fun. And Eureka – they've washed information technology!

Awards and nominations [edit]

  • Eureka was nominated for a 2007 Primetime Emmy Honour for Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series. The other nominees were Gray's Beefcake, Heroes, Rome, and Battlestar Galactica (the winner).[28]
  • On August 21, 2010, Eureka was honored with an accolade for its scientific, and disquisitional thinking content, from The Independent Investigations Grouping during its 10th Anniversary Gala. The award was accepted by caput author Ed Fowler.[29]

Cancellation [edit]

On August 8, 2011, it was appear that Eureka would be cancelled later five seasons.[30] Syfy decided non to order a flavour six of Eureka: "Simply Eureka is non over even so. There is a new holiday episode this December and 12 stellar episodes set to debut adjacent year, marker its 5th season and six memorable years on Syfy. The 2012 episodes are some of the best we've seen, and will bring this great series to a satisfying end. Nosotros are very grateful to Bruce Miller and Jaime Paglia, their team of incredible writers, and an amazing cast and crew who take consistently delivered a series nosotros keep to be very proud of. We thank the fans for their support of this evidence and know they will enjoy its concluding season in 2012."[31]

With the declaration of the testify'south cancellation, a fan campaign on social media emerged. Thousands of fans protested what they idea was the network's decision.[32] [ unreliable source? ] Executive producer Amy Berg clarified that the conclusion to abolish the show was made by Comcast, the controlling partner at NBCUniversal, which owns Syfy.

Everyone is asking why. It's simple, really. We are the network'south golden child in every fashion, except profit margins. Fact is, #Eureka is an expensive show to brand. And we could not maintain the quality of our show with the cuts it would take to make us assisting for Syfy'southward new parent company. Our creative execs at Syfy fought difficult to go along u.s.. Trust me, they LOVE us. Nosotros just couldn't make the numbers work.

Twitter (via tvseriesfinale.com) [33], Amy Berg

In other media [edit]

Dwelling house media releases [edit]

All five seasons of Eureka have been released to Region 1 on DVD. Seasons 1–4.5 have been released in region ii. Seasons 1–4 have been released in region iv. Flavour iii and 4 were released in two separate sets for each season in region 1 and two.

In 2014 Universal released the consummate series to the German market as an xviii-disc Blu-Ray box set (aka Eureka: Die Komplette Serie or Eureka Gesamtbox). This prepare is region-gratuitous and will play on Region A (North America) players. It is available to U.S. buyers via online retailers. This gear up retains the original English-language audio. Titles and on-screen instructions can be switched to English in the disc menus.

In 2020 Manufacturing plant Creek Entertainment released the consummate series to the U.South. market every bit a 12-disc Blu-Ray box set. Extras mostly mirror those in the 2014 box fix, though two extended episodes from the 2014 prepare are not included. Critical and buyer reviews study this set has meaning issues with video quality.

Soundtrack [edit]

Eureka: Original Soundtrack From the Sci-Fi Aqueduct Tv set Series
Soundtrack album by

Bear McCreary

Released Baronial 26, 2008
Genre Instrumental
Length 76:39
Label La La Land Records
Conduct McCreary chronology
Battlestar Galactica: Season 3
(2007)
Eureka: Original Soundtrack From the Sci-Fi Channel Television Serial
(2008)
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles
(2008)

A soundtrack was released on August 26, 2008 on La La Land Records.[34] The album consists of 28 tracks from the show'southward second season. Information technology also includes two variations of the Mark Mothersbaugh and John Enroth composed main theme.

All music is composed by Bear McCreary, except noted.

Side i
No. Championship Writer(due south) Episode Length
1. "Eureka On My Mind" Mark Mothersbaugh and John Enroth All 0:32
2. "Sheriff Carter'southward Theme" Maneater three:29
3. "Prehistoric Love Spores" Maneater 2:twoscore
iv. "Allison's Theme" Games People Play 2:54
v. "Through the Vortex" Games People Play v:04
6. "Fargo's Theme" Noche de Sueños 2:51
7. "The Mask of Fargo" Noche de Sueños ii:29
8. "The Due south.A.R.A.H. Mobile" Duck, Duck, Goose 1:18
ix. "Let'south Become Hitched" Brendan McCreary Sight Unseen 3:56
10. "When You Wish Upon Falling Debris" Duck, Duck, Goose iii:12
eleven. "Niggling Large Bang" E=MC...? 2:35
12. "Henry's Theme" A Night at Global Dynamics v:23
13. "Taggart'southward Theme" A Dark at Global Dynamics 2:04
fourteen. "The Laser Canon" A Night at Global Dynamics 1:56
15. "Noche de Suenos" Noche de Suenos three:25
16. "A Nuke for Fargo" Endeavour, Endeavor Again 5:43
17. "EurekAerobic" Captain Ahab Duck, Duck, Goose 2:33
18. "Victor's Getaway" Try, Try Again 0:36
19. "Henry and Beverly" All That Glitters 4:26
20. "Jack and Callie" Sight Unseen", "Maneater 2:33
21. "Everyone's Dumb" East=MC...? 1:50
22. "The Heathers" Duck, Duck, Goose 0:39
23. "Zane on the Lam" East=MC...? 2:44
24. "Erotomania!" Maneater ii:28
25. "A Night at Global Dynamics" A Nighttime at Global Dynamics 3:54
26. "Threat of Nuclear Cleaning" A Night at Global Dynamics 2:21
27. "A Town Called Eureka" 2:13
28. "Eureka on My Listen (Reprise)" Mark Mothersbaugh and John Enroth 0:51

Net Streaming Services [edit]

All five seasons of Eureka are now bachelor for viewing on-need on

  • NBCUniversal's PeacockTV streaming service, which launched in July 2020.
  • Amazon Prime number Video (for U.s. Prime members)
  • The Roku Channel for all Roku owners.

Comics [edit]

In early 2009, Nail! Studios produced a comic volume series based on storylines provided by Andrew Cosby (who is also the co-founder of the comic publisher), written by Brendan Hay, with art past Diego Barreto.[35] This was followed past a second iv-issue serial chosen Eureka: Dormant Gene written by Andrew Cosby, Jaime Paglia and Jonathan L. Davis, with fine art past Marking Dos Santos.[36]

Novels [edit]

  • Eureka: Substitution Method. Cris Ramsay, New York: Ace, August 2010. ISBN 9780441018857
  • Eureka: Brain Box Blues. Cris Ramsay, New York: Ace, Nov 2010. ISBN 9780441019830
  • Eureka: Road Less Traveled. Cris Ramsay, New York: Ace, March 2011. ISBN 9780441019021

Podcast appearances [edit]

In 2011, Colin Ferguson appeared on Disasterpiece Theatre, discussing what Eureka might expect similar if directed by Michael Bay.[37] In 2012, Niall Matter besides made an appearance on the podcast, discussing how Eureka would part as a "romcom".[38]

In May 2012, Ferguson appeared on Tabletop, a evidence on Geek and Sundry, where during the course of the episode he discusses his experiences and grapheme in Eureka. The Geek And Sundry network is co-hosted, amongst others, by Felicia Day and Wil Wheaton, who fabricated various appearances on Eureka.[39]

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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Eureka at IMDb

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