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Check out VisitEureka.net's full coverage of the 2007-08 WGA Strike!
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|  | Paglia on Saturday's WGA Meeting by Jaime Paglia | Monday, February 11, 2008 - 14:20 CT
Jaime Paglia, co-creator and Executive Producer of Eureka, updates us on how the WGA meeting on Saturday went.
The Guild meeting went generally very well, with most people supporting the new contract and only a few impassioned holdouts. It's not a perfect deal for either side, but it does accomplish many things that were of the most concern to writers: WGA jurisdiction over new media, separation of rights, residuals for new media that are based on distributor's gross instead of producer's gross, and a percentage formula in the third year instead of fixed rates for re-runs of new content on alternative media platforms.
Click the title or image of this news article to read on... | |
| |  | Could the Strike Result in More Episodes? by Ian Mullen | Saturday, February 9, 2008 - 15:19 CT
These past few days, everyone has been discussing that the WGA strike that has crippled the industry for the past 3 and a half months is nearly over. The deal will be presented to writers this weekend, who will then vote on whether to accept it or not.
With all this happening, we decided to ask Jaime Paglia, co-creator and Executive Producer of Eureka, what would happen with the series were the strike to end within the next few days. Click the title or the image of this article to read his answers... | |
| |  | Photos: Sci Fi Channel Day for Fans & Writers by Ian Mullen | Thursday, February 7, 2008 - 13:32 CT
We've got exclusive photography from the Sci Fi Channel Day for Fans and Writers, which was held outside NBC Studios in Burbank, California on Wednesday, February 6th.
The event was a huge success and everyone would like us to pass on their thanks to the fans who came out and walked the picket lines with them. If you were there to show your support, feel free to discuss your experience with other fans in our forum! | |
| |  | Sci Fi Channel Day for Fans & Writers by Jaime Paglia | Monday, January 21, 2008 - 15:58 CT
Join the writers, producers and cast members from Sci Fi Channel's BATTLESTAR GALACTICA, EUREKA, FLASH GORDON, PAINKILLER JANE, and others for an afternoon rally at NBC Studios.
We wouldn't be here without our fans. Please march with the WGA as we push the AMPTP to finally make us a fair deal so we can all get back to work telling stories for the people who make our jobs possible. We hope you can make it out so we can say thank you in person for your ongoing support.
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| |  | New WGA Partner: Why We Write by Ian Mullen | Friday, January 18, 2008 - 11:36 CT
Eureka Executive Producers Charlie Craig and Thania St. John have recently launched a website called Why We Write. The website is "a series of essays by prominent - and not so prominent - TV and Film writers... and by people like you: writers and those who hope someday to call themselves writers."
An essay from Co-Creator and Executive Producer Jaime Paglia will be appearing on the website within the next few days. Be sure to check the website out by clicking the title of this news article! | | | Showing 1-5 of 16 Pages: 1 2 3 4 | |
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  | 109 - Primal Written by Robin Nason Jack and Allison. Is it as one-sided as it seems? Allison is an outrageous flirt and Jack is evidently enamoured with her. Of course, getting thrown together constantly doesn't really hurt the development, does it? For those who are Jack and Allison "shippers," this is great. Others, rooting for Nathan or for Abby, tend to holler, "Whoa!" when they are thrown together at the fence. What constitutes "jumping the shark?" Are we close to it?
Jack and Jo are walking through Gl... READ MORE |
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  | 204 - Games People Play Written by Robin Nason Jack drives through the woods to where Jo is waiting for him. She is at a nice home with an attached lab. Jack asks what is up and she tells him that it is a noise complaint by the neighbors. He asks what neighbors and she replies, "The ones three miles down the road." He laughs and asks what kind of noise, and before he can finish his question, a deafening boom causes him to recoil. "Never mind." They enter the lab where a Rube Goldberg type contraption is rotating with spinning balls. T... READ MORE |
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  | 201 - Phoenix Rising Written by Ian Mullen TEASER
FADE IN
INT-ARTIFACT LAB
[We see the scene from 'Once in a Lifetime' where Kim Anderson is killed. The door to the Artifact Chamber opens, revealing the artifact]
KIM: We are at marginal proximity now. No change in core temperature or ambient emissions.
[Stark is stood in the observation room behind her]
STARK: Let's proceed.
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