Warehouse 13 is an American science fiction series that premiered on July 7, 2009 on Syfy. The series follows United States Secret Service agents Myka Bering (Joanne Kelly) and Peter Lattimer (Eddie McClintock) as they are reassigned to the government's secret Warehouse 13, which houses supernatural objects. They are tasked to retrieve missing objects and investigate reports of new ones.
Executive-produced by Jack Kenny and David Simkins, the dramatic comedy from Universal Media Studios has been accused of "borrowing" much from the 1980s television series Friday the 13th: The Series. It has also been described as "part The X-Files, part Raiders of the Lost Ark and part Moonlighting."
The series premiere was Syfy's third largest debut to date, garnering 3.5 million viewers. It also has a near 50% female viewership. Since the start of the show, the first six episodes have all made the top 10 highest rated series episodes of all time on Syfy. This includes episode 6, "Burnout" (August 11), which got 4.4 million viewers, setting the record for highest rated show ever on Syfy.
In August 2009, Warehouse 13 was renewed for a second season consisting of 13 episodes, beginning on July 6, 2010.
I loved the first season of this.
And so far, the second season is turning out to be just as good.
Pete & Myka bronzed Jinx!
Not for too long, but they still did it!
And they even tried to pawn it off as a memory hole in Jinx's memory instead of admitting to it.
I'd like to see them do a H G wells spin off as long as it's a costume/period one.
On a similar thing, really liking the current Eureka run, they've gone back to the comedy bent to it and the Starship Troopers media thing they are doing for the Titan stuff is cool.
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Jayne: "These are stone killers, little man. They ain't cuddly like me."
Harrow: "You didn't have to wound the man."
Mal: "Yeah, I know, it was just funny."
The only redeeming parts of that story were the Dog running around bits and the reveal at the end. The Myka cop and dead partner unresolved stuff was preditcable and cliche.
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Jayne: "These are stone killers, little man. They ain't cuddly like me."
Harrow: "You didn't have to wound the man."
Mal: "Yeah, I know, it was just funny."
Technically, most of the series is pretty predictable, save for a couple WTF things thrown in.
Though, that still doesn't detract from my enjoyment of the series, especially Myka.
I haven't actually watched the series, but I have saw the commercial time and time again. My conclusion... They really like the lightening visual effect.
Syfy is filling up its up Warehouse a little more.
The network has ordered seven additional episodes of the summer series Warehouse 13, expanding its fourth season to 20 episodes. Warehouse, about two Secret Service agents who hunt dangerous supernatural artifacts, is the network’s most popular show, often averaging more than 3 million viewers per episode if you include seven days of DVR viewership. Last season also saw Aaron Ashmore join the cast.
May 21 08:00 AM Warehouse 13 Don't Hate The Player
May 21 09:00 AM Warehouse 13 Past Imperfect
May 21 10:00 AM Warehouse 13 The 40th Floor
May 21 11:00 AM Warehouse 13 Shadows
May 21 12:00 PM Warehouse 13 Insatiable
May 21 01:00 PM Warehouse 13 Emily Lake
May 21 02:00 PM Warehouse 13 Stand
Season 4 kicks off with the Warehouse Team still reeling from the shocking events of the climactic season three finale - the loss of Agent Steve Jinks (Aaron Ashmore), Mrs. Frederic (CCH Pounder), H.G. Wells (Jaime Murray) and the destruction of the Warehouse itself. Their only hope lies in racing to the other side of the Earth to hunt down an obscure artifact, which may or may not even exist - and if it does exist, what consequences will they face for using it? The most successful series in Syfy history, Warehouse 13 follows a team of government agents who work at a massive, top-secret storage facility in windswept South Dakota which houses every strange artifact, mysterious relic, fantastical object and preternatural souvenir ever collected by the U.S. government. The Warehouse's caretaker Artie Nielsen (Saul Rubinek) charges Pete Lattimer (Eddie McClintock), Myka Bering (Joanne Kelly) and Claudia Donovan (Allison Scagliotti) with chasing down reports of supernatural and paranormal activity in search of new objects to cache at the Warehouse, as well as helping him to control the Warehouse itself. Sam Huntington (Being Human) will be among the star-studded array of season 4 guest stars. Warehouse 13 is produced for Syfy by Universal Cable Productions. Jack Kenny (The Book of Daniel) is executive producer and showrunner.
I was wondering if Brother Adrian was really that dumb or if he was just letting Artie hang himself without directly admitting it.
Glad they didn't make him THAT dumb and oblivious to his surroundings.