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Warehouse 13

  • TV Series
  • 2009–2014
  • TV-14
  • 43m
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Saul Rubinek, Eddie McClintock, Joanne Kelly, and Allison Scagliotti in Warehouse 13 (2009)
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Pete and Myka, U.S Secret Service agents, are deployed in South Dakota's Warehouse 13 with a new assignment from an authority above and outside the government.Pete and Myka, U.S Secret Service agents, are deployed in South Dakota's Warehouse 13 with a new assignment from an authority above and outside the government.Pete and Myka, U.S Secret Service agents, are deployed in South Dakota's Warehouse 13 with a new assignment from an authority above and outside the government.

  • Creators
    • Jane Espenson
    • D. Brent Mote
  • Stars
    • Eddie McClintock
    • Joanne Kelly
    • Saul Rubinek
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    7.6/10
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    289
    • Creators
      • Jane Espenson
      • D. Brent Mote
    • Stars
      • Eddie McClintock
      • Joanne Kelly
      • Saul Rubinek
    • 181User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 3 nominations total

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    Eddie McClintock
    Eddie McClintock
    • Pete Lattimer
    • 2009–2014
    Joanne Kelly
    Joanne Kelly
    • Myka Bering
    • 2009–2014
    Saul Rubinek
    Saul Rubinek
    • Artie Nielsen
    • 2009–2014
    Allison Scagliotti
    Allison Scagliotti
    • Claudia Donovan
    • 2009–2014
    Genelle Williams
    Genelle Williams
    • Leena
    • 2009–2014
    Aaron Ashmore
    Aaron Ashmore
    • Steve Jinks
    • 2011–2014
    CCH Pounder
    CCH Pounder
    • Mrs. Irene Frederic
    • 2009–2014
    Jaime Murray
    Jaime Murray
    • H.G. Wells
    • 2010–2014
    Simon Reynolds
    Simon Reynolds
    • Daniel Dickenson
    • 2009–2010
    Faran Tahir
    Faran Tahir
    • Adwin Kosan
    • 2010–2013
    Sasha Roiz
    Sasha Roiz
    • Marcus Diamond
    • 2011–2013
    Roger Rees
    Roger Rees
    • James MacPherson
    • 2009–2013
    Brent Spiner
    Brent Spiner
    • Brother Adrian
    • 2012
    Paula Garcés
    Paula Garcés
    • Dr. Kelly Hernandez
    • 2010–2014
    Kelly Hu
    Kelly Hu
    • Abigail Chow
    • 2013–2014
    Kate Mulgrew
    Kate Mulgrew
    • Jane Lattimer
    • 2011–2013
    Lindsay Wagner
    Lindsay Wagner
    • Dr. Vanessa Calder
    • 2010–2014
    Jeffrey R. Smith
    Jeffrey R. Smith
    • Mister Keeler…
    • 2011–2014
    • Creators
      • Jane Espenson
      • D. Brent Mote
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    7SnoopyStyle

    Fun show with great chemistry

    Pete Lattimer (Eddie McClintock) and Myka Bering (Joanne Kelly) are a couple of agents from the US Secret Service. They get assigned by the mysterious Mrs Frederic (CCH Pounder) to a secret location in South Dakota. There is a warehouse run by Artie Nielsen (Saul Rubinek) filled with powerful supernatural objects. These artifacts are everywhere. Warehouse agents have gone out to retrieve and safely store them since ancient times. This is the 13th incarnation of the warehouse in a long line of warehouses. Claudia (Allison Scagliotti) is a girl whose life has always intersected with the warehouse.

    This is a fun little sci-fi TV series. The idea of objects with power is pretty fun although it's nothing new. Quite frankly, the warehouse reminded me so much of the Indiana Jones warehouse originally. There are a lot of fun little gadgets like the Tesla gun. More than the fun objects, it's the fun chemistry of the group. They have a good family vibe to them. Eddie and Joanne have a great back and forth. The show is great whenever they riff on each other.
    8cirqus-2

    Warehouse 13 - oddities conjure humour, wonderment and the profound.

    What a surprising little gem Warehouse 13 has turned out to be. I feel the creative team in control have only just begun tapping into the almost limitless supply of stories available to them with this cracking premise they have conjured. Not surprising really as one of the show's creators is Jane Espenson who wrote some of the best and funniest of Joss Whedon's episodes for Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel and Firefly.

    In Warehouse 13, two agents find themselves in charge of a top secret warehouse that holds some of the worlds most troublesome and in many cases dangerous objects collected over time. Teamed with the curator of Warehouse 13 and an enigmatic local bed and breakfast owner, the two agents scour the world looking to retrieve, find, and trap the worlds most unique objects, in the hope of safeguarding the planet. Will this be in vane or will they indeed maintain a long time, century's old equilibrium? We can only wait and see.

    The fun part of this show is most assuredly with the two leads Myka Bering (Joanne Kelly) and Pete Lattimer (Eddie McClintock) who have a wonderfully playful relationship with each other without the complications of a 'Will they won't they?' subtext. Surrounded with enough warehouse curiosities that allow for humour, wonderment and profound seriousness the show holds it's own with many in the same genre and while the show is still in it's infancy I feel it has established a solid enough first season to warrant a follow up.

    That said with the amount of high concept TV out there, Warehouse 13 will probably have to tread more serious ground for the next season, and perhaps inject a more maturing seasonal arc if it is to sustain itself for a longer run on network television.

    While I enjoyed the first season I will say there was little tension and certainly the sense of danger to the characters was never quite realised enough for me to worry about anyone or the predicaments they found themselves in. However the number of clever and quirky objects conceived by the writers to further the narrative was fascinating and always a delight.

    All told this sits very nicely with shows like Eureka, Reaper and the earlier seasons of Supernatural.

    Looking forward to Season Two.
    9tsruss

    What a great show and suited to all ages

    What a great piece of work. Its just fun and entertaining - no in-depth stories, no deep meanings, nothing to do but watch and enjoy.

    My wife and I like it (50s), my children enjoy it (20s and 30s) and their kids enjoy it (6 - 12). Anyone else that has sen it raves about it as well. What more could you want!

    Nice escapism after a day at work. I can't wait for the next series to come out.

    I recommend this to anyone, sci-fi fans or not. It has adventure, humour, no bad language, nothing too risqué for the kids but a strong enough storyline to keep the adults on board as well as the kids.
    9heymikeymo

    Give it a chance

    I watched the pilot and Warehouse 13 has all the elements you would want in a good science fiction series. There is the endless room of gadgets and trinkets so who knows what they could find. There is a story for each character, with a history that is slowly to be revealed. Its possible to have a new twist every week which is all you ask for. Its well written and the characters are likable. And there is comedy and snappy dialogue to make it a touch edgy. I especially liked the offer of cookies to come inside the warehouse. The main character, who is a first leery, jumps right at that in a very funny way. If you liked the X-Files weirdness and Eureka's comedy, this is for you.
    8Rabh17

    Lite, entertaining supernatural puzzler

    Now a lot of, I suspect, younger reviewers are slamming this show as a X-Files wanna-be. And other are unfairly comparing this one to "Fringe", which I LOVE BTW.

    But Warehouse 13 occupies a lighter plane. Pete & Myka are NOT Mulder & Scully, and I do NOT want a repeat of that dark, tortuous, and frankly 'too-full-of-themselves' conspiracy skulduggery.

    There's NO Dark conspiracy here-- just a mysterious organization that's trying to keep all the strange and powerful 'Objects' in a safe place where they can do no harm. The Fun is watching the two agents bounce off each other as they try and figure out the puzzle of WHAT the 'Object' is and how to Counter-act it. Sometimes, the hunt is serious-- but never Dark and bloody. Other times, the hunt is light and comical. And the episodes waver back and forth, giving the viewer a range of emotional impact-- but never too deep or too hilarious. It keeps a side of Serious without going too heavy for too long-- and yes-- they always pull through at the end-- and hello folks, that what most of Network TV shows are about. Because that's what most People really want when they turn on their TV after a Long hard day at work. Don't knock it.

    And unlike a lot of current Sci-Fi shows (And here I also include Fringe) Warehouse is all about the fact that 'Mysteries' and 'Mythical Objects of Power' exist; but there is NO attempt to studiously explain the WHY or HOW. They just exist, and they can cause wonder, havoc, terror and joy-- but they all tend to have a Price.

    And the Warehouse Organization is itself a seeming Mystery in and of itself. It seems to be OLDER than the US Gov't for one. And its Principals-- like Mrs. Fredrick seem to be 'Unexplainables' themselves.

    For me-- Mrs. Fredricks is a gem of a character. She exudes gravitas. She's Utterly Unflappable and fundamentally dowdy like a Cast-Iron Grandma. Just don't be so foolish as to expect her to kiss you goodnight before you go to bed. Like Pete says: "She could just Glare you to death."

    And she NEVER seems to WALK anywhere. She and her Bodyguard just APPEAR. But the DOOR never moves. That's a Nice touch.

    Besides, Warehouse could be classified as an entertaining Family Show. Fringe is NOT for Kids. And X-Files is in a class by itself.

    Take this show at it's own worth.

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    • Trivia
      One of the questions Artie suggests to ask when investigating artifact effects, "Do you smell fudge in places where there are no fudge?", becomes a bit of a running joke in the series. Midway through the first season, Myka uses the phrase "I smell fudge" to tell Pete that she's on the trail of an artifact; in the season two premiere, Artie identifies an invisible mine by smell, which Claudia immediately states is fudge.
    • Quotes

      Artie Nielsen: Y'know what the Talmud says? When someone's comin' to kill ya, get up early, kill 'em first.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Big Review: Summer TV Special (2012)

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    • Release date
      • July 7, 2009 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Almacén 13
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Universal Cable Productions
      • Syfy
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      43 minutes
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