Eureka: Season 3 - Volume 1
Just Another Day In... Eureka
Make a return trip to the seemingly ordinary small town where extraordinary things happen with Eureka 3.0 in Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound. Reunite with the town's hard-working sheriff, Carter (Colin Ferguson), as he tries to deal with his adopted hometown's unique geniuses, volatile experiments and earth-shaking secrets... all while trying to raise his feisty teenage daughter on his own. Witty, surprising and full of intriguing mysteries, it's the innovative SciFi Channel series that explores the fascinating intersections where human dilemmas and super-science collide.
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Time Fans! A Time Loop in this one! - fairweather
For those of you who really enjoy time movies as I do, the first disk has a time loop in it, which I totally enjoyed. Sheriff Carter is the only one remembering the time loop each time it repeats & he keeps trying to figure out what has caused it before it rips the space-time continuum to pieces & erases them from existence. Also, because he is not a Eureka genius it is really hard for the others to believe that only HE is remembering the loop. Really good episode. Also on the disk is an episode about an artificial intelligence (AI) attack drone which can cloak itself & how it goes rogue, which was an interesting premise. I cannot say I enjoyed the evolution justifying episode, based on the false premise that similar DNA necessarily corresponds to common ancestry. Even my young son understands that the same colored lego bricks (DNA) can be used in constructing many different things & it does not mean that any similar colored lego (DNA) is parent to the other pieces just because they look the same - only that they were all made by the same factory (Creator). To support the view of common ancestry there would have to be MILLIONS of transitional forms in the fossil record, not just ape to man. This would also have to exist in living forms today. This scientific data is not present today in living animals or in fossil strata. There are no half-giraffe, half something else's. Nothing with a neck half as long or transitioning. No half elephants, with tiny trunks. How would the giraffe or elephant have lived without these fully formed structures? How would they eat? To be true, freaks (transitioning forms) would be normal around us today and in the fossils. This is glossed over & so fiction based on the false premise of common DNA being EQUAL to common ancestry I don't find plausible. That makes it difficult to suspend disbelief & just enjoy the film's "science" fiction. Other than that quibble, acting & relationship aspects are good & entertaining
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Time Fans! A Time Loop in this one! - fairweather
For those of you who really enjoy time movies as I do, the first disk has a time loop in it, which I totally enjoyed. Sheriff Carter is the only one remembering the time loop each time it repeats & he keeps trying to figure out what has caused it before it ...