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      • Eureka 's plot and characters are both titillating and interesting, and Ferguson, especially, proves a likeable and charming lead. The fact that the show isn't entirely appropriate for young children shouldn't discourage parents from watching along with their teens -- it's just another case of exercising caution.
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  2. Eureka is an amazing show. I watched Eureka when it first aired, and remember it being fun but otherwise a standard cheesy and forgettable Syfy show. I recently found it again when scrolling through Prime Video and decided to rewatch, and was completely blown away this time around.

  3. I consider Eureka, Warehouse 13, and Stargate SG-1/Atlantis to be peak Canadian Sci-Fi. It might be cheesy, but it has heart and substance! In fact, Eureka was more than a little bit responsible for me going back to school and getting two degrees in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering.

  4. The overall premise is a bit wacky and it is a pretty formulaic show even though they tried to build season long arcs (some of which either ended up going nowhere or just ended abruptly). The lase season is definitely it's weakest. Having said all that, I absolutely LOVE that show.

  5. In the years since World War II, the U.S. government has been relocating the world's geniuses (and their families) to the Pacific Northwest town of Eureka. Daily life there shifts between amazing...

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    • July 18, 2006
    • Colin Ferguson
  6. As a dramatic series, Eureka works well by teasing out a series of plot twists and turns that are bound to keep sci-fi fans interested -- and the special effects are, well, downright effective. There's also a lot to be said for the show's message, which subtly sexes up science and shows the wonderful -- and terrible -- things that can happen ...

  7. Jul 17, 2012 · Can Jack stop wormholes from destroying the town on the series finale of Eureka? Find out in our review of "Just Another Day."

  8. In the years since World War II, the U.S. government has been relocating the world's geniuses (and their families) to the Pacific Northwest town of Eureka.

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