Well, now I've been through it all and am actually surprised myself that I persevered with fun, until the end. This is because that most episodes expire after the same knitting pattern: It starts with one thing, a little disaster happens, Carter (Colin Ferguson as Sheriff of Eureka) found at all the super brains a simple solution - 'the dinghy' - and the masterminds implement it. Case solved. It meanders the series between crime, science and love cases and family histories. That would not be as exciting, but the writers always find tricks that you're still a little taken aback whether changes in the timeline, after which the people find themselves in different jobs - for example, Joe the security chief of Global Dynamics or of the deputy sheriff woman Fargo is the head of GD. Then a story arc will sometimes set up in which a spacecraft to Titan and a 'Fast-than-light' drive to build what drags over several episodes, and finally, of course, again goes wrong, because it was sabotaged. The series is often very funny, the sayings funny, some characters diagonally - Holly Marten, played by Felicia Day, for example - and also in 'The Big Bang Theory' mitspielender Wil Wheaton - aka Wesley Crusher in STNG - play here again.
I found the whole thing as a lot of fun and very entertaining. A bit like Star Trek, because there is an infirmary, which always plays an important role or unexplained phenomena. Nevertheless, the series offers some romances, babies and teenagers who grow up - in other words, the whole of life.
But a slightly goofy and yet again the world-saving Sheriff Jack Carter, the had not Star Trek.