An immense ice core from Russia threatens to turn Eureka into a giant ice cube and the residents into icicles.An immense ice core from Russia threatens to turn Eureka into a giant ice cube and the residents into icicles.An immense ice core from Russia threatens to turn Eureka into a giant ice cube and the residents into icicles.
Jordan Danger
- Zoe Carter
- (as Jordan Hinson)
Chris Gauthier
- Vincent
- (as Christopher Gauthier)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaJoe Morton, who plays Henry Deacon, does not appear in the episode. He did, however, direct this episode.
- GoofsThe arctic ice cap averages a mere 3 meters thick. Its thinness is determined by the fact that it rests on liquid water that is above the melting point (-2.7 C for saline seawater) and is constantly being melted from underneath as snow and ice accumulates on the surface. It is therefore impossible for the core to be as long as is shown here, and equally impossible, for the same reason, for any ice from an arctic core to be more than a few years old. The antarctic ice cap, however, rests mostly on land, and in places reaches thicknesses of up to five kilometers and has an average thickness of 2.5 km. (Despite the lower temperatures, there are more than 140 bodies of liquid water known to exist under the antarctic ice cap; the largest, Lake Vostok, is under 4 km of ice.)
- Quotes
Douglas Fargo: The iceman cometh.
- ConnectionsReferences The Thing (1982)
Featured review
Taggart - We Have Taggart!
Have an Ice Day has a a decent crisis of the week, namely the spreading of ice all over Eureka which threatens a new ice age, so it begins well. We also have the return of Taggart - and emotionally he is the best part of this episode. His quirkiness and sense of genuine humanity, which seem odd even to his fellow-Eureka residents, has been missed for the last few episodes. Taggart and Carter make a terrific bonded-buddy-pair and it's great to have him back in town. On the negative side for this episode is Tess. Her screeching-harpy and self-absorbed reaction to how the crisis of the week affects her personal ability to lead Global Dynamic during Allison's maternity leave is void of entertainment or plot development. She is no replacement for Allison, albeit temporary - and she FEELS temporary, so her every forced and chemistryless interaction with Carter is just an exercise in viewer patience until she will go away. Bottom line, enjoy what you can and move on to the next episode.
helpful•80
- GunnersMate
- May 23, 2018
Details
- Runtime50 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content