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		<title>Where&#8217;s Tag? Is Jim Taggart gone for good?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Aug 2008 12:22:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lynn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One guy I&#8217;ve been missing lately is the unique and colorful Jim Taggart, fondly known as Tag. Some of my favorite episodes have included Tag&#8217;s Australian accent, his hiking boots and hunting vest, his nude form and his obsession with Lojack, the dog that first put in an appearance in the 2-hour premiere. Taggart is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One guy I&#8217;ve been missing lately is the unique and colorful Jim Taggart, fondly known as Tag. Some of my favorite episodes have included Tag&#8217;s Australian accent, his hiking boots and hunting vest, his nude form and his obsession with Lojack, the dog that first put in an appearance in the 2-hour premiere.</p>
<p>Taggart is Eureka&#8217;s biological containment specialist and working veterinarian and he would have been a great asset to have around in <strong>Show Me the Mummy</strong> and even <strong>What About Bob?</strong>, and yet he never appeared. Season three of Eureka has been entirely Tag-less.</p>
<p>With Taggart&#8217;s fondness for mechanical animals (think geese from <em>Duck, Duck Goose</em> &#8212; <a href="http://www.eurekafan.com/episodedls.html#seasontwo">Season 2</a>), I imagine he would have had an awesome biomimetic dog for Eureka&#8217;s dog show (think <em>Best in Faux</em> &#8212; <a href="http://www.eurekafan.com/episodedls.html#seasonthree">Season 3</a>), but he never put in an appearance.</p>
<p>I spent some time searching online, but all I could really come up with was the fact that Jim Taggart&#8217;s actor <em>Matt Frewer</em> spent quite a bit of time last year working on the Canadian drama Intelligence. I&#8217;ve never heard of the show before now, but then again, I&#8217;m not Canadian and it&#8217;s not scifi.</p>
<p>What it comes down to is that the Eureka writers might have just eased Taggart out of the series. Although I would love to have the show address what has happened to Jim Taggart (because I haven&#8217;t noticed yet that they have), I&#8217;m afraid Tag is gone for good.</p>
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		<title>Mummies, bugs and critters. Eureka&#8217;s future?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Aug 2008 13:09:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lynn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I watch Eureka, I&#8217;m looking for the unique mixture of science and fiction that has always made up the show in the past. The first episode was based on the premise of a messed up time machine, followed by an episode about cloning. There&#8217;s been the virus shows and the artifact shows, shows about [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I watch <strong>Eureka</strong>, I&#8217;m looking for the unique mixture of science and fiction that has always made up the show in the past. The first episode was based on the premise of a messed up time machine, followed by an episode about cloning.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s been the <em>virus shows</em> and the <em>artifact shows</em>, shows about <em>genetics</em> and a great many shows about <em>out of control technology</em>. Now we&#8217;re venturing into the <em>monster shows</em>. First that was <strong>What About Bob?</strong>, now there&#8217;s been <strong>Show Me the Mummy</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>What About Bob?</strong> might have technically been a genetics episode, but the title guy, Bob, could have been Voyager&#8217;s Tom Paris. Tom just happened to devolve (or was it evolve?) into a lizard. The episode was Threshold and it wasn&#8217;t one of my favorites. I&#8217;m a forgiving viewer. If I like a show I&#8217;ll let it get away with just about anything&#8230; But that&#8217;s not to say I don&#8217;t raise my eyebrows and wonder what the heck the show-runners are thinking.</p>
<p>I actually liked <strong>What About Bob?</strong> but <strong>Show Me the Mummy</strong> didn&#8217;t make my list of can&#8217;t-miss episodes. You might think it was the Mummy I objected to, but it wasn&#8217;t. The bugs bugged me.</p>
<p>No, that isn&#8217;t even right. The bugs didn&#8217;t bother me until the music entered the picture. I have no problem believing the frequency of Lexi&#8217;s music could have attracted the bugs, but to believe that it was possible to round up every last bug in that freezer in a one shot deal just boggles my mind. So, an otherwise interesting episode lost a lot of luster for me right then and I downgraded my rating from a 4/5, possible 5/5, to a 3/5.</p>
<p>I hope <strong>Show Me the Mummy</strong> is the last organic/biological villain show we have for a while. I do like monster shows, but I prefer technology over biology any day!</p>
<p>The next episode to appear on Scifi&#8217;s schedule is <strong>Phased and Confused</strong>. The title inspires me to speculate wonderful things. :-)</p>
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