The show has numerous analogies and references to the classic 1960s show that starred the actor as Sheriff Andy Taylor of Mayberry, North Carolina - a fictional community as much as Eureka, but a rather more overtly idyllic one. The most obvious is, of course, Sheriff ANDY, but Nathan Stark, for example, calls Jack Carter "Mayberry" on more than one occasion.
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| - The show has numerous analogies and references to the classic 1960s show that starred the actor as Sheriff Andy Taylor of Mayberry, North Carolina - a fictional community as much as Eureka, but a rather more overtly idyllic one. The most obvious is, of course, Sheriff ANDY, but Nathan Stark, for example, calls Jack Carter "Mayberry" on more than one occasion.
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| - The show has numerous analogies and references to the classic 1960s show that starred the actor as Sheriff Andy Taylor of Mayberry, North Carolina - a fictional community as much as Eureka, but a rather more overtly idyllic one. The most obvious is, of course, Sheriff ANDY, but Nathan Stark, for example, calls Jack Carter "Mayberry" on more than one occasion.
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