We’ve been watching “Eureka” on the SyFy channel for three seasons now, and something I have only just noticed is; “Eureka” is an updated version of “The Andy Griffith Show”. A tad bit about the town; Eureka is a town situated in the mountains – one gets the feeling of the pacific northwest. Built and funded by the US Government the town is home to the brightest (and quirkiest) minds in America.
Enter into this mind vault the down-home simple sheriff, Jack Carter. Carter is a modern day Andy Taylor (except Carter carries a gun – even if I can’t ever remember him removing it from his holster). Taking the role of Barney Fife is ex-army ranger, Deputy Jo Lupo (and yowsers…what is it with hot women and big guns? anyone know?). Down the street is Henry Deacon in the Gomer/Goober Pyle role as the town mechanic – who’s also some kind of astro/quantum physicist/mechanic type guy. Carter lives with his daught (opie anyone?) in a “smart house” run and controlled by a computer named SARAH (Aunt Bea – natch). There is also the guy that runs the town’s coffee shop/eatery “Cafe Diem” – who takes the place of Floyd the barber.
There are of course others, a couple of possible love interests for the single dad Carter, and some wacky scientists and engineers thrown into the mix. Overall, it is an enjoyable show – got kinda wonky towards the middle/end of the second season, but seems to be pulling the reigns back in about now.
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