Warehouse 13 Reviews: Season 4, Episode 10

Warehouse 13 opening titleEpisode 10: We All Fall Down

Last episode, we found out that Artie’s use of the astrolabe to turn back time created a second personality inside him … an evil personality. All the stuff that Artie claimed Brother Adrian was doing—stealing artifacts and sending them to friends and family—was really Artie himself. Continue reading “Warehouse 13 Reviews: Season 4, Episode 10”

Warehouse 13 Reviews: Season 4, Episode 9

Warehouse 13 opening titleEpisode 9: The Ones You Love

This one starts with Artie going through the Warehouse shelf by shelf to make sure Brother Adrian hasn’t stolen any more artifacts. Adrian shows up (having used D.B. Cooper’s ripcord to get in) and tosses a deadly boomerang. Continue reading “Warehouse 13 Reviews: Season 4, Episode 9”

Warehouse 13 Reviews: Season 4, Episode 8

Warehouse 13 opening titleEpisode 8: Second Chance

This one starts with Pete and Myka trying to get some answers from Artie about Brother Adrian and his vendetta. As usual, Artie is evasive and sends them off on a mission to Dalton, West Virginia, where a guy named Bukowski has rust forming on his body … and in his lungs. Continue reading “Warehouse 13 Reviews: Season 4, Episode 8”

Warehouse 13 Reviews: Season 4, Episode 7

Warehouse 13 opening titleEpisode 7: Endless Wonder

This one starts with Pete and Myka in South Bend, Indiana, checking out a guy named Barry Byck, who’s been growing taller. At first, Barry was cool with it, since he thought it might help him get women, but now that it’s gotten painful he’s not so sure it’s a blessing. Continue reading “Warehouse 13 Reviews: Season 4, Episode 7”

Warehouse 13 Reviews: Season 4, Episode 6

Warehouse 13 opening titleEpisode 6: Fractures

This one starts out with Steve researching a way to break the weird connection between him and Claudia … preferably without dying himself. Artie says he’ll help later, but right now he’s meeting his kinda-sorta girlfriend, Dr. Vanessa Calder, so he’s a bit distracted. Continue reading “Warehouse 13 Reviews: Season 4, Episode 6”

Warehouse 13 Reviews: Season 4, Episode 5

Warehouse 13 opening titleEpisode 5: No Pain, No Gain

This one starts in Kyoto, Japan with a Japanese dude trying to sell an artifact (a raven feather) to a Saudi businessman. Myka and Claudia are on the scene, masquerading as stereotypical geishas. (Who knew Claudia could play a samisen so well?) Continue reading “Warehouse 13 Reviews: Season 4, Episode 5”

Warehouse 13 Reviews: Season 4, Episode 4

Warehouse 13 opening titleEpisode 4: There’s Always a Downside

This one starts with Artie calling everyone together for their assignments. He shakes things up a bit by partnering Pete with Claudia and Myka with Steve. Claudia wonders why the change and Artie gets worked up, saying it’s not a Choose-Your-Own-Adventure book. Continue reading “Warehouse 13 Reviews: Season 4, Episode 4”

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”