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Advisor to the planets^h^h^h stars

Explore the science of Eureka with insights from experts like Kevin Grazier and Jaime Paglia, blending fun with scientific accuracy.

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I was pleasantly surprised to see my old friend Kevin Grazier -- planetary scientist with Cassini, and science advisor for Battlestar Galactica and Eureka -- highlighted in a Eureka Unscripted blog post. It's a two-parter, with the second one going up sometimes soon.

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At the same time, it was cool to see another friend, Jennifer Ouellette, talking about the science of Eureka as well! I like the show, and while the science is sometimes warped a bit (or a lot) for story-telling, I know for a fact the executive producer and writers try to get as much right as they can. The EP, Jaime Paglia, is a smart and funny guy; I was on a panel with him at Comic Con a couple of years ago (with Kevin, too!) and moderated one that he was on as well. His role is not that of a science teacher, but a story teller. But even so, he and his team, strive to base what they do on solid science. Plus? It's just a fun show. That's why I like Fringe, too. Look: I am the biggest hard case you'll find when it comes to accuracy in science fiction, but even I know when to hang it up if the story is fun. That way I can actually sit back and enjoy stuff like Doctor Who and Star Trek without getting all twisted up into a pseudo-Riemannian 11-dimensional manifold. See what I did there? Yeah, if you did, you're a dork too.

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