

WilsonĪ government team in Perfection is training shriekers for rescue missions. However, Cletus brings bad news as that the cloud spread Mixmaster throughout the area it traversed and soon the wildlife and plant life will mutate into new creatures. They then have Twitchell send it away for proper government storage. Thanks to a distraction by Nancy and Cletus, the men are able to finish the makeshift device and Tyler sucks the creature in. Jodi and Rosalita stall them by summoning El Blanco and using him to block the road. The bacteria creature, thanks to Mixmaster, is invulnerable to bacterial poisons and can now only be destroyed by intense heat. Knowing that it will be drawn to the town for moisture, they decide to trap it in a special container using a makeshift vacuum cleaner built by Tyler and Cletus because The National Guard has been sent to evacuate all the townsfolk before a special surgical strike form a napalm bombing occurs. However, after it was boarded up, it must have came into contact with a container of Mixmaster, a compound that blends non-human DNA originally used to create living weapons for the government. Barely managing to escape from the cloud by using a bottle of water as a decoy, everyone regroups and Cletus, a scientist who previously worked in a laboratory near where the cloud is, deduces that it is a hydrophilic bacteria that was a project of the lab. However, after miners are found to be severely dehydrated, Burt, Twitchell and Tyler investigate the mine to discover the gas themselves. Rosalita encounters a green cloud in an abandoned silver mine and thinks that it is a ghost, while her hired hand believes it to be the Coyote spirit. Back in town, everyone accepts Tyler as part of the Perfection family. Melvin is discovered by Burt, who scolds him, despite Melvin maintaining his innocence.

The goon Melvin hired to do this demands payment after barely evading Burt and summons El Blanco when Melvin refuses, but is eaten by El Blanco before he can do anything else.

Meanwhile, Melvin Plug is trying once again to buy out Perfection, this time to erect a strip-mall called "Melville." Twitchell nearly forces Burt to kill El Blanco, but Burt spots a weird glinting light and shoots that instead, destroying the device that is driving El Blanco insane with hunger. Tyler Reed, the new owner of Desert Jack's Graboid Adventure, arrives in Perfection and must help Burt Gummer determine why El Blanco is eating far more than he should. Various other episodes are also aired out of order. However, the Sci-Fi Channel did not like the episode "Shriek and Destroy" and aired "Ghost Dance" in its place. “Feeding Frenzy”, “Ghost Dance”, “Project 4-12”Įpisodes are listed in the order they were originally broadcast. “Flora Or Fauna?”, “Graboid Rights”, “Water Hazard” “Ghost Dance”, “Flora Or Fauna?”, “Project 4-12” “Flora Or Fauna”, “Project 4-12”, “The Sounds Of Silence”, “The Key” The re-edited episode explained Cletus' appearance in a flashback sequence, occurring prior to Episode 6/"Ghost Dance", which had actually aired as the second in the series. This episode also introduced the character Cletus Poffenburger (played by Christopher Lloyd). Changes included a new opening sequence for Episode 5 ("Project 4-12"), which aired as the eighth episode. This out-of-order airing required the re-editing of various episodes.

The second episode produced, "Shriek and Destroy", was the final episode shown. When initially-aired by Syfy, the episodes were shown out of order, with Episode 1 ("Feeding Frenzy") and Episode 6 ("Ghost Dance") shown on the premiere night. It follows the residents of Perfection Valley attempting to co-exist with an albino Graboid ( El Blanco) while dealing with problems caused by failed government experiments, mad scientists, or ruthless real-estate developers.
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The story for the TV series picks up from where Tremors 3: Back to Perfection left off. Originally airing with its episodes out of order on the Sci-Fi Channel, it was later aired in its proper sequence on the G4 Network. Tremors is a 2003 American television show based on the Tremors franchise.
