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Eureka :: Phoenix Rising (02x01)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Phoenix Rising
Episode #: 02x01
Production Number: 201
Original Airdate: Tuesday July 10th, 2007
*Also Known As:
  • Die brennenden Wissenschaftler ( Germany [ProSieben])
8.8/10 (12 Votes cast)
Other Release Dates: (Edit)
Country: Aired On:
UK (Sky One) Oct 02, 2007
DE (ProSieben) Jun 30, 2008
NL (Sci-Fi) Sep 15, 2009
Episode Crew
Director: Michael Rohl
Writer: Jaime Paglia
 
Episode Summary
 
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Taggart's theory that solar flares caused by the eclipse, or the 'Phoenix Effect', are to blame for people spontaneously combust. When Carter discovers that a blast of radiation from the artifact had penetrated the wall of the chamber and is to blame for the spontaneous combustion, it becomes a race against time to save the other two people exposed - Nathan and Kevin!
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Chris GauthierplayedVincentRecurring (11th appearance)
Debrah FarentinoplayedBeverly BarlowRecurring (first appearance)
Garwin SanfordplayedCongressman FaradayRecurring (second appearance)
Matt FrewerplayedJim TaggartRecurring (first appearance)
Meshach PetersplayedKevinRecurring (first appearance)
Tamlyn TomitaplayedKimRecurring (third appearance)
 
Main Cast
 
Colin FergusonplayedJack Carter
Salli RichardsonplayedAllison Blake (as Salli Richardson-Whitfield)
Joe Morton (1)playedHenry Deacon
Jordan HinsonplayedZoe Carter
Erica CerraplayedJosefina 'Jo' Lupo
Neil GraystonplayedDouglas Fargo
Ed QuinnplayedNathan Stark
 
Episode Notes
 
Debrah Farentino and Matt Frewer are now credited as guest stars having been part of the main cast during season 1.
 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Jack: I gotta go shower. I'm covered in human.
 
 
Episode Goofs
 
When Taggart causes a small explosion of skin grafts (goo), the shot remains with him but he appears untouched by the flying goo. Two shots later, he is covered in it just like Carter.
 
 
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