Taggart achieves a medical breakthrough while Fargo invents a device that bridges the divide between computers and human brains.Taggart achieves a medical breakthrough while Fargo invents a device that bridges the divide between computers and human brains.Taggart achieves a medical breakthrough while Fargo invents a device that bridges the divide between computers and human brains.
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- Zoe Carter
- (as Jordan Hinson)
- Darren
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaZoe describes Spencer's music as Moby meets Devo. Mark Mothersbaugh of Devo wrote the theme music for Eureka.
- GoofsIn several quick shots right before Fargo activates the subsonic frequency speaker, you can see the actual faces of the actors standing in for the multiple Nathan Starks.
- Quotes
[Taggart, who doubles as Eureka's dog catcher and vet, has just tended to Lowjack the town's stray after he got hit by a car]
Jim Taggart: [meanacingly] I've got you now, my furry friend. All the years you've tormented me, mocked me. Look who's laughing now.
[Lowjack leans up and licks Taggart on the face]
Jim Taggart: All right, truce then. But just till you're up and about.
- ConnectionsReferences The Stand (1994)
I thought this episode was rather fun as it provided tension, humour and even an element of romance. I doubt anybody will be surprised when the two stories end up linked but what happens when they do connect was nothing like I suspected. The scenes where Carter and Taggart enter the shafts around the computer are pretty tense, especially for anybody with a degree of claustrophobia. There are a few decent laughs; Taggart is always pretty funny. The special effects are impressive; particularly towards the end as the nanobots are dealt with. Overall a fun episode which had a good story and provided character development.
- Tweekums
- Dec 1, 2018
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- Runtime41 minutes
- Color