Science fiction with a strong link to the human condition is arguably sci-fi at its very best and Right as Raynes is a lovely example. It is an episode where the complexities of the parent-child relationship are explored on a palette of the Eureka brand of almost magical science. Throw in some philosophy on life and what man creates, a little funny and sweet romantic tension, and a heartfelt performance by Ed Quinn which is his best of the series thus far, and the result is a very strong and affecting story.