Groundhog Day-related stories
Posted Aug 20th 2008 12:06AM by Richard Keller
Filed under: OpEd, Eureka, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free

(S03E04) "Ohh, dude." -- Jack Carter, on learning he would have to memorize a formula for the next time loop shift.
Boy, I do loves me a Groundhog Day episode! No, I don't mean an episode of a show where they pull a helpless groundhog out of its hole in the cold of winter just to "predict" what's coming up in the next six weeks. I'm talking an episode that features some sort of time loop where a character or characters relive a particular day over and over again. As they go along they learn from the mistakes they made in previous loops. Eventually, through some way that usually isn't understandable, the time loop is closed and things move forward. It's been done on past shows like Star Trek: The Next Generation and The X-Files.
Now, Eureka joins their ranks with another Groundhog Day episode. At first, I was looking forward to the episode. And, as it progressed, I really enjoyed how the story expanded and how Carter put the pieces together. Then, came the solution and....Oh, no no no no no! (SPOILERS AHEAD)
Continue reading Eureka: I Do Over
Posted Feb 15th 2008 8:41AM by Brett Love
Filed under: Supernatural, Episode Reviews

(S03E11) Well now, that wasn't what I expected. When the previews hinted at a Groundhog Day plot I thought we were in for a more comedic episode. That expectation was further fueled by the appearance of the Trickster in the previous scenes. There was a good bit of that on the recurring Tuesdays, but when we made it to Wednesday, things took a decidedly darker turn. A turn that might have given us a glimpse into Sam's future.
Continue reading Supernatural: Mystery Spot
Posted Nov 16th 2006 6:46AM by Jen Creer
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Day Break

(
S01E01 /
S01E02) Anna Johns called
Day Break "Groundhog Day meets
Diehard." Before I read that, I was thinking
Groundhog Day meets
24, because we are talking about 24 hours in a man's day that are very important -- essential, even. I would even throw some
Traffic and
Crash into the mix-- maybe because of the cinematography and direction. I admit that I had preconceived notions going into this because I have seen
Groundhog Day so many times.
Continue reading Day Break: Pilot / What If They Run (series premiere)
Posted Oct 22nd 2006 7:14PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Programming, OpEd
I've been noticing more and more ads for the new ABC suspense-drama Day Break, which stars Taye Diggs as a cop who begins to experience the same day over and over and over again (a la Groundhog Day) when his girlfriend is murdered. Can he change events enough to save her life? Of course, there's a major, super secret conspiracy involved, as in all of these shows it seems.
Now, there's nothing wrong with a continuing drama per se. If they're good, I'll certainly watch it, and the previews for Daybreak look promising. But you have to question how parrot-like the networks are, wanting to just do anything to duplicate a megahit. Without even thinking that, while Lost is certainly a good show, maybe it was more a matter of timing, time slot, and subject matter than just the quality, that unpredictable mix that catches on. The demise of Vanished and Kidnapped and the so-so ratings of The Nine are not good signs. (And this isn't the only show still to come; the thriller Traveler is coming to ABC in early '07).
Daybreak starts November 15, in the Lost time slot.