Warehouse 13 Reviews: Season 4, Episode 2

Warehouse 13 opening titleEpisode 2: An Evil Within

Last episode, Artie saved the world by turning back time with Magellan’s astrolabe to keep the Warehouse from being destroyed. The astrolabe’s keeper, Brother Adrian (played by Brent Spiner), told Artie if he used it he’d create an evil that would follow him the rest of his life. When Claudia took off with the magic metronome to bring Steve back from the dead, Artie wondered if that was part of the “evil” Adrian mentioned … especially after Artie had a dream about Claudia stabbing him. Continue reading “Warehouse 13 Reviews: Season 4, Episode 2”

Warehouse 13 Reviews: Season 4, Episode 1

Warehouse 13 opening titleEpisode 1: A New Hope

At the end of last season, Walter Sykes (a nutcase whose soul had been tainted by an artifact as a kid) was disintegrated trying to get through a portal, but left a bomb in his wheelchair that blew up the warehouse and everything in it … except Myka, Pete, and Artie, who were saved when H.G. Wells sacrificed herself to erect a force field that protected them from the explosion. Pete figured Sykes had won after all, since he destroyed the Warehouse, but Artie pulled out a pocket watch (left to him by James MacPherson) and said they weren’t beaten yet. Continue reading “Warehouse 13 Reviews: Season 4, Episode 1”

Warehouse 13 Reviews: Season 3, Episode 13

Xmas opening titleEpisode 13: The Greatest Gift

This is a special Season 3 Christmas episode, which probably takes place between episodes 7 and 8 (Past Imperfect and The 40th Floor), since Trailer the dog is here, but Steve hasn’t defected yet. Continue reading “Warehouse 13 Reviews: Season 3, Episode 13”

Warehouse 13 Reviews: Season 3, Episode 12

Warehouse 13 opening titleEpisode 12: Stand

Last episode, the big bad villain of this season (Walter Sykes) managed to reintegrate H.G. Wells so he could use her in some nefarious plan against the Warehouse. Sykes had help from his sidekick (Marcus Diamond) and disgruntled Warehouse agent Steve Jinks. But it turned out Steve was undercover the whole time, pretending to be a bad guy to find out what Sykes was up to and get the info to his friends. Unfortunately, Sykes dealt with Steve the sane way he’s done with other people who worked for him … he killed Steve and left him for Pete, Myka, and Claudia to find. Naturally, they’re devastated, Claudia most of all. Continue reading “Warehouse 13 Reviews: Season 3, Episode 12”

Warehouse 13 Reviews: Season 3, Episode 11

Warehouse 13 opening titleEpisode 11: Emily Lake

This one starts with Artie, Myka, Pete, and Claudia tracking down a data breach in the Warehouse. They find a bunch of nanites (which Artie quickly realizes were smuggled in on the Van Gogh painting Sally Stukowski so generously returned to them) sending data from Warehouse out to … somewhere. Continue reading “Warehouse 13 Reviews: Season 3, Episode 11”

Warehouse 13 Reviews: Season 3, Episode 10

Warehouse 13 opening titleEpisode 10: Insatiable

This one starts like a horror movie, with a couple of horny teenagers (Amy and Paul) getting busy in a car in Ithaca, New York. They hear a noise and the girl is ready to ignore it (which is a twist on the usual), but the guy makes a classic horror movie mistake … he goes to check it out alone. Continue reading “Warehouse 13 Reviews: Season 3, Episode 10”

Warehouse 13 Reviews: Season 3, Episode 9

Warehouse 13 opening titleEpisode 9: Shadows

Last episode, the Regents came under attack and Pete was blown away to find out his mother (Jane) is one of them. He’s understandably upset that she didn’t tell him, even after he became a Warehouse agent himself, but Jane insists she had no choice. Continue reading “Warehouse 13 Reviews: Season 3, Episode 9”

Warehouse 13 Reviews: Season 3, Episode 8

Warehouse 13 opening titleEpisode 8: The 40th Floor

This one starts with that sweetheart, Sally Stukowski, using the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory doorknob (which she stole last episode) to torture Theodora Stanton, one of the Warehouse Regents. The pain is too much and Theodora tells Stukowski everything she wants to know. Stukowski thanks her by using the doorknob to immolate Theodora. Continue reading “Warehouse 13 Reviews: Season 3, Episode 8”

Warehouse 13 Reviews: Season 3, Episode 7

Warehouse 13 opening titleEpisode 7: Past Imperfect

This one starts at Union Station in Denver, where Pete is trying to retrieve an artifact (a railroad spike) that’s sealed in the walls along with some workers’ tools. Myka is on lookout and sees a face she recognizes—Leo, the guy who shot her former partner (and lover), Sam. Continue reading “Warehouse 13 Reviews: Season 3, Episode 7”