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MacPherson escapes with what he took from the warehouse's bronze sector, and a car crash puts Mrs. Frederic in the hospital. Meanwhile Pete and Myka head London to gather clues about MacPherson's plan.
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Wells and MacPherson need the anti-matter to power the Interceptor Vest. Assuming the vest needs an electric current, the anti-matter is not sufficient. In a nuclear power plant, fission in the fuel rods generates heat, which boils water to run steam engines, which turn a bank of generators to make electricity. An anti-matter power plant would need a way to convert the raw forces of atomic annihilation into controlled current.
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Goofs
The shot of the railway station in Geneva is actually Platform 1 at Paddington Station in London complete with a First Great Western train and a UK National Lottery sales point.
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Quotes
Myka Bering:
What are we gonna do?
Pete Lattimer:
Top of my list, kill that son of a bitch, MacPherson.
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The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996)
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Warehouse 13 End Credits
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This episode follows on immediately from the final episode of season one. MacPherson has escaped from being 'bronzed' in the warehouse with inside help... judging by footage it was probably Claudia. Pete and Myka quickly establish that Artie has survived, thanks to the use of an artefact. Artie then heads to Cern, in Switzerland, as he believes Claudia is heading to see her brother. Back in the warehouse Pete and Myka search to discover if MacPherson took anything with him and discover that somebody else was de-bronzed; H. G. Wells! They then head to Wells's house in London, which is now a museum, hoping to find the famous author... they are in for quite a surprise. Artie and Claudia are reunited and soon afterwards it becomes clear that MacPherson wants something from Cern. Once he gets it he goes to the warehouse with Wells intending to get items from a special vault.
This episode gets season two off to a cracking start. Twists come thick and fast... and some of these are genuine surprises. There is a decent amount of action as well as plenty of funny moments. H. G. Wells is a great addition to the cast of characters and looks set to be a recurring character judging by the way the episode ends... as well as DVD box pictures. The cast are on fine form playing things straight even in the sillier moments. Overall a really fun episode that fans of the series are sure to enjoy.