H.G. tells Pete and Myka that she learned everything she needed to know to fake a profession as a forensic scientist from watching television. Pete jokes that he hopes she didn't study Dexter (2006) while holding a knife - an apparent reference to the fact that Dexter is a serial killer. Jaime Murray, who plays H.G., played Lila Tournay, the love interest of Dexter Morgan in Dexter's 2nd season.
Towards the end of this adventure, Claudia remarks that she thought she smelled apples. It's a recurring theme when the Warehouse "thanks" someone.
The strange space-age looking gun Artie has been seen carrying, entering Warehouse 13's front door has been identified.
It is used to call "FISH." FISH is an invisible UFO Satellite surveying Warehouse 13.
It is used to call "FISH." FISH is an invisible UFO Satellite surveying Warehouse 13.
The keen eye can see Artie is laying in a hammock - SAME hammock Pete was laying upon in "The Sky's The Limit."
Artie Farnsworths the gang at Leena's (who were having Breakfast) inquiring about feeling any earthquakes. With all happening in the exchange, the strings of a hammock were seen behind Artie on the Farnsworth.
Artie was laying on the artifact hammock seen in the previous episode "The Sky's The Limit."
Artie Farnsworths the gang at Leena's (who were having Breakfast) inquiring about feeling any earthquakes. With all happening in the exchange, the strings of a hammock were seen behind Artie on the Farnsworth.
Artie was laying on the artifact hammock seen in the previous episode "The Sky's The Limit."
Schöningen Armory is a name reference to the location in Schöningen, Germany. There, 10 spears from Palaeolithic Age were discovered before the end of the 20th Century.
The Schöningen Spears are 400,000-years-old.
Giving great respect to the location that protected these Hominid means of survival, the Warehouse 13 referred it as an 'armory'. Naturally, it stored more than 10-spears.
In short, Schöningen Armory is a footnote to the location that STILL protects 400,000-year-old spears.
The Schöningen Spears are 400,000-years-old.
Giving great respect to the location that protected these Hominid means of survival, the Warehouse 13 referred it as an 'armory'. Naturally, it stored more than 10-spears.
In short, Schöningen Armory is a footnote to the location that STILL protects 400,000-year-old spears.