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Warehouse 13

Warehouse 13 is an American science fiction television series that originally ran from July 7, 2009, to May 19, 2014, on the Syfy network,[1][2] and was executive produced by Jack Kenny and David Simkins for Universal Cable Productions.[3] Described as "part The X-Files, part Raiders of the Lost Ark and part Moonlighting",[4] the show's blend of science fiction, comedy and drama is said to have borrowed much from the American-Canadian horror television series Friday the 13th: The Series (1987–1990).[5][6][7] The program follows a team of field agents who retrieve artifacts that have become charged with energy that can give them dangerous powers if misused. Once retrieved and neutralized, the objects are stored in Warehouse 13, the latest in a line of storehouses with infinite capacity that have served this purpose for millennia.

Warehouse 13
Genre
Created by
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes64 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Production locationsToronto, Ontario, Canada
CinematographyMike McMurray
EditorAndrew Sekilr
Camera setupMultiple-camera
Running time42–44 minutes
87 minutes ("Pilot")
Production companyUniversal Cable Productions
Release
Original networkSyfy
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
Audio formatSurround
Original releaseJuly 7, 2009 (2009-07-07) –
May 19, 2014 (2014-05-19)
Chronology
RelatedEureka
Alphas

Plot

The series follows U.S. Secret Service Agents Myka Bering (Joanne Kelly) and Pete Lattimer (Eddie McClintock) when they are assigned to the secretive Warehouse 13 for supernatural artifacts.[4][8][9][10] It is located in a barren landscape in South Dakota, and they initially regard the assignment as punishment. As they go about their assignments to retrieve missing artifacts and investigate reports of new ones, they come to understand the importance of what they are doing.[4][10] In episode 4 of the first season, they meet Claudia Donovan (Allison Scagliotti), who is searching for her missing brother; in season 2, she joins the team as their technology expert. In episode 1 of season 3, Steve Jinks (Aaron Ashmore), an Agent from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives comes aboard.

Fictional history

The series posits that there have been a dozen incarnations of the warehouse before the present-day 13th in South Dakota. Warehouse 1 was built between 336 and 323 BC on the orders of Alexander the Great as a place to keep artifacts obtained by war.[11] After Alexander died, the warehouse was moved to Egypt, establishing the practice of locating the warehouse in the most powerful empire of the day, under the reasoning that it will be best defended there. Egypt's Ptolemaic rulers appointed a group of people, known as the Regents, to oversee the warehouse and act as its first "agents" and collectors of artifacts. Warehouse 2 lasted until the Roman conquest of Egypt.[12] Other warehouses throughout history include: Warehouse 3 in Western Roman Empire (Italy), Warehouse 4 in Hunnic Empire until the death of Attila the Hun, Warehouse 5 in the Byzantine Empire, Warehouse 6 in Cambodia under the Khmer Empire, Warehouse 7 in the Mongol Empire under Genghis Khan, Warehouse 8 in Germany during the Holy Roman Empire (1260–1517), Warehouse 9 in the Ottoman capital of Constantinople until the death of Suleiman the Magnificent, Warehouse 10 in Mughal Empire (India), Warehouse 11 in the Russian Empire under the Romanov Dynasty (the 1812 Napoleonic War with Russia was an attempt to seize control of Warehouse 11), and Warehouse 12 in the United Kingdom from 1830 until 1914. It was during the time of Warehouse 11 that the Regents began to employ agents to gather and protect artifacts.[13] This practice continued under Warehouse 12, with British agents traveling further and further searching for artifacts to add to the collection.[14][15]

The next move brought the warehouse to South Dakota in the United States. Unlike previous warehouses, which were placed in the centers of their empires, Warehouse 13 was located in a remote area of South Dakota to hide it.[16] The first Warehouse 13 was built in 1898, but the structure burned down because of an insufficient understanding of how to safely store artifacts.[17] The move to the rebuilt and current Warehouse 13 occurred in 1914 at the onset of World War I. The warehouse was designed by Thomas Edison, Nikola Tesla, and M. C. Escher, while the warehouse's expansion joints were created by Albert Einstein.[18]

Artifacts and gadgets

Originally, artifacts are items connected to some historical or mythological figure or event. Each artifact has been imbued with something from its creator, user, or a major event in history. Some are well known: Studio 54's Disco ball; Lewis Carroll's looking glass, which contains an evil entity called "Alice" that can possess other people's bodies (Myka in Season 1 episode "Duped"), leaving their minds trapped in the mirror; and Edgar Allan Poe's pen and a volume of his writing, which can make whatever the user writes a reality. Some are not: Lizzie Borden had a mirrored compact that today compels users to kill their loved ones with an axe; Marilyn Monroe owned a brush that now turns its user's hair platinum blonde, which Myka once used on herself while under the influence of W. C. Fields' juggling balls that induce drunkenness and blackouts. Others may have humorous effects, such as Ivan Pavlov's bell, which will call any dog to you but causes excessive drooling for 24 hours, and a magic kettle that grants wishes but produces a ferret if the wish is impossible. The artifacts react with electricity and can be neutralized by immersion in a mysterious purple goo or placed inside a neutralizing reflective bag, both produced by Global Dynamics, a research laboratory from Warehouse 13's sister show, Eureka. Artie has also mentioned that ingesting neutralizer will make you "see things".[19] During episode 43 (season 4), Mrs. Frederic shows Claudia an artifact being created—a silver bracelet worn by an ordinary person who exhibits extraordinary courage.

Cast and characters

Warehouse agents are provided by the host country of the warehouse, in this case from various government agencies (such as the Secret Service, FBI, ATF, CDC, and DEA, etc.). Agents of Warehouse 13 in particular were chosen either for their above-average intelligence (Artie is an expert NSA codebreaker, Myka has an eidetic memory and a wealth of encyclopedic knowledge, Claudia and H.G. Wells are both expert inventors) or because they possess a kind of extranormal ability (Pete and Mrs. Frederic both receive "vibes" regarding situations; Leena can read people's auras; and Jinks has the ability to tell when a person is lying).

Main

  • Eddie McClintock as Pete Lattimer is a "rule-bender" Secret Service Agent, now assigned to Warehouse 13. He has been able to pick up "vibes", both good and bad, since he was a child. The series frequently makes references to his being a recovering alcoholic who already had been sober for more than eight years when the series started. He is also fond of cookies.
  • Joanne Kelly as Myka Bering, once a rising star in the Secret Service, is a by-the-book agent. She has a scrupulous eye for detail and possesses an eidetic memory. She also has extensive knowledge of books, having grown up in a book store. Reference to a former partner that ended in tragedy is frequently made, such as in the season one episode "Regrets".
  • Saul Rubinek as Artie Nielsen is the Special Agent in Charge at Warehouse 13. A former cryptographer and codebreaker for the NSA, he has spent over 30 years at the Warehouse[20] and is very knowledgeable about artifacts, both in the Warehouse and out in the world. He becomes a surrogate father to Claudia.
  • Genelle Williams as Leena (seasons 1–4; guest season 5), the proprietor of the bed and breakfast in nearby Univille, where the team lives. She can read a person's aura.
  • Simon Reynolds as Daniel Dickinson (season 1; guest season 2), Pete and Myka's former boss in Washington, D.C.
  • Allison Scagliotti as Claudia Donovan (seasons 2–5; recurring season 1) is described as a "young, hip, brilliant techno-wiz"[21] who earns a job at Warehouse 13 after discovering too many of its secrets. She can hack into almost any computer network and occasionally modifies artifacts to suit her needs. (This does not always end well.)
  • Aaron Ashmore as Steve Jinks (seasons 4–5; recurring season 3) was an ATF agent before being recruited to Warehouse 13 for his ability to tell when people are lying. In "Emily Lake", he is killed by Marcus Diamond (Sasha Roiz) on orders of Walter Sykes (Anthony Michael Hall). In season 4, he is resurrected by Claudia using the metronome. Ashmore was promoted to series regular beginning with the episode "Personal Effects".

Recurring

Production

The network, then named SciFi, originally ordered a two-hour pilot episode written by Farscape creator Rockne S. O'Bannon, Battlestar Galactica co-Executive Producer Jane Espenson, and D. Brent Mote.[4] Jace Alexander eventually directed a revised version written by Espenson, Mote, and Blade: The Series executive producer David Simkins.[10] SciFi ordered an additional nine episodes on September 19, 2008.[10][22] The series premiered in the U.S. on July 7, 2009[1][2] concurrent with the name-change to Syfy. Executive Producer Jack Kenny, Creator "Book of Daniel","Titus", took over showrunning duties beginning with Episode 2, and continued to run the series for its duration of 63 episodes. The series was filmed in and around Toronto, Ontario.[23]

Crossovers

Character crossovers

Warehouse 13 was part of Syfy's developing shared fictional universe, with several characters crossing over between series:

  • Global Dynamics researcher Douglas Fargo (played by Neil Grayston) from Eureka traveled to South Dakota to update Warehouse 13's computer system in the Warehouse 13 episode "13.1" (S2E5). Warehouse 13 computer wizard Claudia Donovan (played by Allison Scagliotti) subsequently traveled to the town of Eureka, Oregon to check out the technological marvels at Global Dynamics in the Eureka episode "Crossing Over" (its S4E5). Fargo again appeared in the Warehouse 13 episode "Don't Hate the Player" (S3E6) when Claudia, Lattimer, and Bering traveled to Palo Alto, California, to find Douglas beta testing a virtual reality simulator with the aid of a dangerous artifact.
  • Dr. Vanessa Calder (played by Lindsay Wagner), who appeared in the Warehouse 13 episodes "For the Team" (S2E7), "Buried" (S2E11), "Love Sick" (S3E3) and "Endless Terror" (S5E1) as a physician and love interest of Artie, traveled to Fenton, Pennsylvania, to investigate a series of deaths in which the victims suffered massive organ failures in the Alphas episode "Never Let Me Go" (its S1E5).
  • Hugo Miller spent some time in the town of Eureka, departing with Douglas Fargo at the end of episode "13.1"; he returns in "Love Sick", commenting that, "every week [there] something seems to go 'boom'!" His presence there is off screen.

Actor crossovers

Warehouse 13 did import characters from other TV series, but would often cast pairs of actors who had worked together on other series as single-episode characters.

Reception

The series premiere was Syfy's third largest debut to date, garnering 3.5 million viewers.[24][25] The first six episodes were all among the top ten highest rated series episodes on Syfy. Episode 6, "Burnout", drew 4.4 million viewers, setting the record for Syfy's highest rated show.[26] Season 2 began July 6, 2010.[27] It was renewed October 5, 2010, for a third season of 13 episodes, which began July 11, 2011.[28] It was renewed for a fourth season August 11, 2011,[29] which began July 23, 2012. On May 16, 2013, Syfy renewed the series for a six-episode fifth and final season,[30] which aired its series finale on May 19, 2014.

Warehouse 13's series premiere was the most-watched cable show on American television that night.[25] With 3.5 million viewers, it was also Syfy's third best premiere ever, behind Stargate Atlantis (2004) and Eureka (2006).[1][25]

Joanne Ostrow of The Denver Post described it as "X-Files light, with the bickering Scully and Mulder stand-ins going off on Indiana Jones-style adventures."[31] IGN reviewer Ramsey Isler gave the pilot a positive review, but felt that it was not enough to give Syfy "a chance to once again boast the best sci-fi show on TV."[32]

Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly gave it a negative review in July 2009, describing it as an "unholy cross between The X-Files, Bones, and Raiders of the Lost Ark."[33] In July 2010, Tucker amended his opinion, stating that "Warehouse improved as it went along" and "grew more riveting"; he subsequently gave the show a rating of "B".[34]

In 2010, the series' composer, Edward Rogers, was nominated for an Emmy Award for Best Original Main Title Theme Music.[35]

Warehouse 13 has received seven 2012 Portal Award nominations, including best television series, best actor (Eddie McClintock), best actress (Joanne Kelly), best supporting actor (Saul Rubinek), best supporting actress (Allison Scagliotti), best special guest (Jaime Murray as Helena G. Wells), and best episode ("Emily Lake"). It was Eddie McClintock's third straight nomination and the second nomination for Saul Rubinek and Allison Scagliotti.

As of September 2020, Warehouse 13 scored 82 percent among all critics (60 percent among top critics) and 87 percent with audience members on Rotten Tomatoes.[36]

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
112July 7, 2009 (2009-07-07)September 22, 2009 (2009-09-22)
213July 6, 2010 (2010-07-06)December 7, 2010 (2010-12-07)
313July 11, 2011 (2011-07-11)December 6, 2011 (2011-12-06)
42010July 23, 2012 (2012-07-23)October 1, 2012 (2012-10-01)
10April 29, 2013 (2013-04-29)July 8, 2013 (2013-07-08)
56April 14, 2014 (2014-04-14)May 19, 2014 (2014-05-19)

Home media

DVD release

DVD Name Ep # Release dates Additional features
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
Warehouse 13: Season One 12 June 29, 2010[37] June 22, 2010[38] March 2, 2011[39] Season 2 Sneak Peek, Deleted Scenes, Artie-Facts, Saul Searching, What's in the Shadows, Ye Olde Curiosity Shoppe, "Claudia" Feature Commentary, "Implosion" Feature Commentary, "Macpherson" Feature Commentary, Pilot Commentary with Cast And Crew, Pilot Podcast with Series Star Saul Rubinek, Gag Reel, Syfy Featurettes. NOTE: For Season 1, some of the music from broadcast has been replaced by generic music.[40]
Warehouse 13: Season Two 13 June 28, 2011[41] July 5, 2011[42] July 4, 2012[43] Deleted Scenes, Gag Reel, "Crossing Over" Eureka cross over episode, A Thrilleromedy, A Stitch in Time, Designing the Warehouse,"Time Will Tell" Commentary, "Merge With Caution" Commentary, "Reset" Commentary, Video Blogs, Photo Gallery. Does not contain season 2 episode 13 "Secret Santa".
Warehouse 13: Season Three 13 July 10, 2012[44] September 17, 2012[45] November 7, 2013[46] Of Monster and Men – 10 part animated series including exclusive chapter, season 2 episode 13 Secret Santa, Gag Reel, Guest Starring..., Love Sick, Audio commentaries on The New Guy, 3...2...1... and The 40th Floor. Does not contain season 3 episode 13 The Greatest Gift. (The R2 DVD includes The Greatest Gift.)
Warehouse 13: Season Four 20 July 9, 2013[47] September 2, 2013[48] November 27, 2014[49] Extended, Deleted and Alternate Scenes, Gag Reel, Grand Designs Web Series, Podcasts: No Pain, No Gain, Fractures, Endless Wonder, Second Chance, The Ones You Love, We All Fall Down, A New Hope, An Evil Within, Personal Effects, There’s Always a Downside, The Truth Hurts, The Sky’s the Limit[50]
Warehouse 13: Season Five 6 May 20, 2014[51] February 12, 2015 November 26, 2015[52] Extended, Deleted and Alternate Scenes, Endless Deleted Scenes, Gag Reel, Holiday Episode: The Greatest Gift, Warehouse 13: Behind the Shelves, Podcasts: Endless Terror, Secret Service, A Faire to Remember, Savage Seduction, Cangku Shisi, Endless[53]
Warehouse 13: The Complete Series 64 May 20, 2014[51] September 15, 2014[54] November 26, 2015[55]

Streaming

All five seasons of Warehouse 13 are now available on Peacock.[56] Individual episodes can be purchased at the Google Play Store, Apple TV+, Vudu, iTunes,[57] Amazon Prime Video, Fandango Now.

In other media

Comics

The first part of a five-part comic series was released in August 2011 by Dynamite Entertainment[58] with part five released in December 2011.[59] A trade paperback was released in May 2012 containing all five parts.[60]

Novels

  • Cox, Greg (June 2011). Warehouse 13: A Touch of Fever. New York: Simon and Schuster.

Games

In August 2016, Infinite Dreams Gaming and Conquest Gaming announced Warehouse 13: The Board Game coming to Kickstarter. It is a semi-cooperative game for 3-5 players taking the role of Warehouse Agents with one player working secretly against the Warehouse. Agents must work together trying to retrieve artifacts while uncovering the identity of the traitor.[61]

See also

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External links

  • Official website (Dead Link)
  • Warehouse 13 at IMDb

warehouse, american, science, fiction, television, series, that, originally, from, july, 2009, 2014, syfy, network, executive, produced, jack, kenny, david, simkins, universal, cable, productions, described, part, files, part, raiders, lost, part, moonlighting. Warehouse 13 is an American science fiction television series that originally ran from July 7 2009 to May 19 2014 on the Syfy network 1 2 and was executive produced by Jack Kenny and David Simkins for Universal Cable Productions 3 Described as part The X Files part Raiders of the Lost Ark and part Moonlighting 4 the show s blend of science fiction comedy and drama is said to have borrowed much from the American Canadian horror television series Friday the 13th The Series 1987 1990 5 6 7 The program follows a team of field agents who retrieve artifacts that have become charged with energy that can give them dangerous powers if misused Once retrieved and neutralized the objects are stored in Warehouse 13 the latest in a line of storehouses with infinite capacity that have served this purpose for millennia Warehouse 13GenreScience fantasy Science fiction MysteryCreated byJane Espenson D Brent MoteStarringEddie McClintock Joanne Kelly Saul Rubinek Genelle Williams Allison Scagliotti Aaron AshmoreCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons5No of episodes64 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersJack Kenny David Simkins Drew Z GreenbergProduction locationsToronto Ontario CanadaCinematographyMike McMurrayEditorAndrew SekilrCamera setupMultiple cameraRunning time42 44 minutes87 minutes Pilot Production companyUniversal Cable ProductionsReleaseOriginal networkSyfyPicture format1080i HDTV Audio formatSurroundOriginal releaseJuly 7 2009 2009 07 07 May 19 2014 2014 05 19 ChronologyRelatedEurekaAlphas Contents 1 Plot 1 1 Fictional history 1 2 Artifacts and gadgets 2 Cast and characters 2 1 Main 2 2 Recurring 3 Production 4 Crossovers 4 1 Character crossovers 4 2 Actor crossovers 5 Reception 6 Episodes 7 Home media 7 1 DVD release 7 2 Streaming 8 In other media 8 1 Comics 8 2 Novels 8 3 Games 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksPlot EditThe series follows U S Secret Service Agents Myka Bering Joanne Kelly and Pete Lattimer Eddie McClintock when they are assigned to the secretive Warehouse 13 for supernatural artifacts 4 8 9 10 It is located in a barren landscape in South Dakota and they initially regard the assignment as punishment As they go about their assignments to retrieve missing artifacts and investigate reports of new ones they come to understand the importance of what they are doing 4 10 In episode 4 of the first season they meet Claudia Donovan Allison Scagliotti who is searching for her missing brother in season 2 she joins the team as their technology expert In episode 1 of season 3 Steve Jinks Aaron Ashmore an Agent from the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives comes aboard Fictional history Edit The series posits that there have been a dozen incarnations of the warehouse before the present day 13th in South Dakota Warehouse 1 was built between 336 and 323 BC on the orders of Alexander the Great as a place to keep artifacts obtained by war 11 After Alexander died the warehouse was moved to Egypt establishing the practice of locating the warehouse in the most powerful empire of the day under the reasoning that it will be best defended there Egypt s Ptolemaic rulers appointed a group of people known as the Regents to oversee the warehouse and act as its first agents and collectors of artifacts Warehouse 2 lasted until the Roman conquest of Egypt 12 Other warehouses throughout history include Warehouse 3 in Western Roman Empire Italy Warehouse 4 in Hunnic Empire until the death of Attila the Hun Warehouse 5 in the Byzantine Empire Warehouse 6 in Cambodia under the Khmer Empire Warehouse 7 in the Mongol Empire under Genghis Khan Warehouse 8 in Germany during the Holy Roman Empire 1260 1517 Warehouse 9 in the Ottoman capital of Constantinople until the death of Suleiman the Magnificent Warehouse 10 in Mughal Empire India Warehouse 11 in the Russian Empire under the Romanov Dynasty the 1812 Napoleonic War with Russia was an attempt to seize control of Warehouse 11 and Warehouse 12 in the United Kingdom from 1830 until 1914 It was during the time of Warehouse 11 that the Regents began to employ agents to gather and protect artifacts 13 This practice continued under Warehouse 12 with British agents traveling further and further searching for artifacts to add to the collection 14 15 The next move brought the warehouse to South Dakota in the United States Unlike previous warehouses which were placed in the centers of their empires Warehouse 13 was located in a remote area of South Dakota to hide it 16 The first Warehouse 13 was built in 1898 but the structure burned down because of an insufficient understanding of how to safely store artifacts 17 The move to the rebuilt and current Warehouse 13 occurred in 1914 at the onset of World War I The warehouse was designed by Thomas Edison Nikola Tesla and M C Escher while the warehouse s expansion joints were created by Albert Einstein 18 Artifacts and gadgets Edit Originally artifacts are items connected to some historical or mythological figure or event Each artifact has been imbued with something from its creator user or a major event in history Some are well known Studio 54 s Disco ball Lewis Carroll s looking glass which contains an evil entity called Alice that can possess other people s bodies Myka in Season 1 episode Duped leaving their minds trapped in the mirror and Edgar Allan Poe s pen and a volume of his writing which can make whatever the user writes a reality Some are not Lizzie Borden had a mirrored compact that today compels users to kill their loved ones with an axe Marilyn Monroe owned a brush that now turns its user s hair platinum blonde which Myka once used on herself while under the influence of W C Fields juggling balls that induce drunkenness and blackouts Others may have humorous effects such as Ivan Pavlov s bell which will call any dog to you but causes excessive drooling for 24 hours and a magic kettle that grants wishes but produces a ferret if the wish is impossible The artifacts react with electricity and can be neutralized by immersion in a mysterious purple goo or placed inside a neutralizing reflective bag both produced by Global Dynamics a research laboratory from Warehouse 13 s sister show Eureka Artie has also mentioned that ingesting neutralizer will make you see things 19 During episode 43 season 4 Mrs Frederic shows Claudia an artifact being created a silver bracelet worn by an ordinary person who exhibits extraordinary courage Cast and characters EditMain article List of Warehouse 13 characters Warehouse agents are provided by the host country of the warehouse in this case from various government agencies such as the Secret Service FBI ATF CDC and DEA etc Agents of Warehouse 13 in particular were chosen either for their above average intelligence Artie is an expert NSA codebreaker Myka has an eidetic memory and a wealth of encyclopedic knowledge Claudia and H G Wells are both expert inventors or because they possess a kind of extranormal ability Pete and Mrs Frederic both receive vibes regarding situations Leena can read people s auras and Jinks has the ability to tell when a person is lying Main Edit Saul Rubinek and Eddie McClintock Eddie McClintock as Pete Lattimer is a rule bender Secret Service Agent now assigned to Warehouse 13 He has been able to pick up vibes both good and bad since he was a child The series frequently makes references to his being a recovering alcoholic who already had been sober for more than eight years when the series started He is also fond of cookies Joanne Kelly as Myka Bering once a rising star in the Secret Service is a by the book agent She has a scrupulous eye for detail and possesses an eidetic memory She also has extensive knowledge of books having grown up in a book store Reference to a former partner that ended in tragedy is frequently made such as in the season one episode Regrets Saul Rubinek as Artie Nielsen is the Special Agent in Charge at Warehouse 13 A former cryptographer and codebreaker for the NSA he has spent over 30 years at the Warehouse 20 and is very knowledgeable about artifacts both in the Warehouse and out in the world He becomes a surrogate father to Claudia Genelle Williams as Leena seasons 1 4 guest season 5 the proprietor of the bed and breakfast in nearby Univille where the team lives She can read a person s aura Simon Reynolds as Daniel Dickinson season 1 guest season 2 Pete and Myka s former boss in Washington D C Allison Scagliotti as Claudia Donovan seasons 2 5 recurring season 1 is described as a young hip brilliant techno wiz 21 who earns a job at Warehouse 13 after discovering too many of its secrets She can hack into almost any computer network and occasionally modifies artifacts to suit her needs This does not always end well Aaron Ashmore as Steve Jinks seasons 4 5 recurring season 3 was an ATF agent before being recruited to Warehouse 13 for his ability to tell when people are lying In Emily Lake he is killed by Marcus Diamond Sasha Roiz on orders of Walter Sykes Anthony Michael Hall In season 4 he is resurrected by Claudia using the metronome Ashmore was promoted to series regular beginning with the episode Personal Effects Recurring Edit CCH Pounder as Irene Frederic Roger Rees as James MacPherson seasons 1 4 Mark A Sheppard as Benedict Valda season 2 guest seasons 1 amp 5 Rene Auberjonois as Hugo Miller season 2 5 Jaime Murray as Helena G Wells seasons 2 5 Paula Garces as Kelly Hernandez season 2 guest season 5 Nolan Gerard Funk as Todd season 2 Faran Tahir as Adwin Kosan seasons 3 4 guest season 2 Kate Mulgrew as Jane Lattimer seasons 3 4 Ashley Williams as Sally Stukowski season 3 Sasha Roiz as Marcus Diamond seasons 3 4 Brent Spiner as Brother Adrian season 4 Lindsay Wagner as Dr Vanessa Calder seasons 4 5 guest seasons 2 3 Kelly Hu as Abigail Cho seasons 4 5 Josh Blaylock as Nick Powell season 4 Chryssie Whitehead as Claire Donovan season 5 Erick Avari as Caturanga guest seasons 3 amp 5 Anthony Michael Hall as Walter Sykes season 3 Jeri Ryan as Amanda Lattimer guest seasons 3 4 Production EditThe network then named SciFi originally ordered a two hour pilot episode written by Farscape creator Rockne S O Bannon Battlestar Galactica co Executive Producer Jane Espenson and D Brent Mote 4 Jace Alexander eventually directed a revised version written by Espenson Mote and Blade The Series executive producer David Simkins 10 SciFi ordered an additional nine episodes on September 19 2008 10 22 The series premiered in the U S on July 7 2009 1 2 concurrent with the name change to Syfy Executive Producer Jack Kenny Creator Book of Daniel Titus took over showrunning duties beginning with Episode 2 and continued to run the series for its duration of 63 episodes The series was filmed in and around Toronto Ontario 23 Crossovers EditCharacter crossovers Edit Warehouse 13 was part of Syfy s developing shared fictional universe with several characters crossing over between series Global Dynamics researcher Douglas Fargo played by Neil Grayston from Eureka traveled to South Dakota to update Warehouse 13 s computer system in the Warehouse 13 episode 13 1 S2E5 Warehouse 13 computer wizard Claudia Donovan played by Allison Scagliotti subsequently traveled to the town of Eureka Oregon to check out the technological marvels at Global Dynamics in the Eureka episode Crossing Over its S4E5 Fargo again appeared in the Warehouse 13 episode Don t Hate the Player S3E6 when Claudia Lattimer and Bering traveled to Palo Alto California to find Douglas beta testing a virtual reality simulator with the aid of a dangerous artifact Dr Vanessa Calder played by Lindsay Wagner who appeared in the Warehouse 13 episodes For the Team S2E7 Buried S2E11 Love Sick S3E3 and Endless Terror S5E1 as a physician and love interest of Artie traveled to Fenton Pennsylvania to investigate a series of deaths in which the victims suffered massive organ failures in the Alphas episode Never Let Me Go its S1E5 Hugo Miller spent some time in the town of Eureka departing with Douglas Fargo at the end of episode 13 1 he returns in Love Sick commenting that every week there something seems to go boom His presence there is off screen Actor crossovers Edit Warehouse 13 did import characters from other TV series but would often cast pairs of actors who had worked together on other series as single episode characters Erica Cerra and Niall Matter who work together on Eureka played a couple with an artifact in Duped S1E8 Joe Morton who also works on Eureka played an inmate in Regrets S1E9 Sean Maher and Jewel Staite who worked together on Firefly played an almost couple in Mild Mannered S2E2 Paula Garces and Laura Harris who worked together on Defying Gravity were both cast members in Merge with Caution S2E8 Before this Garces first appeared in Beyond Our Control S2E3 Sasha Roiz and Alessandra Torresani who were cast members in Caprica were both cast members in Shadows S3E9 Before this Roiz first appeared in Love Sick S3E3 Kirsten Nelson and Timothy Omundson who worked together on Psych were both cast in No Pain No Gain S4E5 Missi Pyle and Enrico Colantoni who were cast members in Galaxy Quest were together in The Big Snag S4E13 Josh Blaylock and Cynthia Watros who worked together on Video Game High School were featured separately in What Matters Most S4E17 James Marsters and Anthony Stewart Head who were both in Buffy the Vampire Slayer were also together in All the Time in the World S4E19 and The Truth Hurts S4E20 Ryan Cartwright and Erin Way who worked together on Alphas were cast together in the third episode of the final season A Faire to Remember S5E3 Reception EditThe series premiere was Syfy s third largest debut to date garnering 3 5 million viewers 24 25 The first six episodes were all among the top ten highest rated series episodes on Syfy Episode 6 Burnout drew 4 4 million viewers setting the record for Syfy s highest rated show 26 Season 2 began July 6 2010 27 It was renewed October 5 2010 for a third season of 13 episodes which began July 11 2011 28 It was renewed for a fourth season August 11 2011 29 which began July 23 2012 On May 16 2013 Syfy renewed the series for a six episode fifth and final season 30 which aired its series finale on May 19 2014 Warehouse 13 s series premiere was the most watched cable show on American television that night 25 With 3 5 million viewers it was also Syfy s third best premiere ever behind Stargate Atlantis 2004 and Eureka 2006 1 25 Joanne Ostrow of The Denver Post described it as X Files light with the bickering Scully and Mulder stand ins going off on Indiana Jones style adventures 31 IGN reviewer Ramsey Isler gave the pilot a positive review but felt that it was not enough to give Syfy a chance to once again boast the best sci fi show on TV 32 Ken Tucker of Entertainment Weekly gave it a negative review in July 2009 describing it as an unholy cross between The X Files Bones and Raiders of the Lost Ark 33 In July 2010 Tucker amended his opinion stating that Warehouse improved as it went along and grew more riveting he subsequently gave the show a rating of B 34 In 2010 the series composer Edward Rogers was nominated for an Emmy Award for Best Original Main Title Theme Music 35 Warehouse 13 has received seven 2012 Portal Award nominations including best television series best actor Eddie McClintock best actress Joanne Kelly best supporting actor Saul Rubinek best supporting actress Allison Scagliotti best special guest Jaime Murray as Helena G Wells and best episode Emily Lake It was Eddie McClintock s third straight nomination and the second nomination for Saul Rubinek and Allison Scagliotti As of September 2020 Warehouse 13 scored 82 percent among all critics 60 percent among top critics and 87 percent with audience members on Rotten Tomatoes 36 Episodes EditMain article List of Warehouse 13 episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired112July 7 2009 2009 07 07 September 22 2009 2009 09 22 213July 6 2010 2010 07 06 December 7 2010 2010 12 07 313July 11 2011 2011 07 11 December 6 2011 2011 12 06 42010July 23 2012 2012 07 23 October 1 2012 2012 10 01 10April 29 2013 2013 04 29 July 8 2013 2013 07 08 56April 14 2014 2014 04 14 May 19 2014 2014 05 19 Home media EditDVD release Edit DVD Name Ep Release dates Additional featuresRegion 1 Region 2 Region 4Warehouse 13 Season One 12 June 29 2010 37 June 22 2010 38 March 2 2011 39 Season 2 Sneak Peek Deleted Scenes Artie Facts Saul Searching What s in the Shadows Ye Olde Curiosity Shoppe Claudia Feature Commentary Implosion Feature Commentary Macpherson Feature Commentary Pilot Commentary with Cast And Crew Pilot Podcast with Series Star Saul Rubinek Gag Reel Syfy Featurettes NOTE For Season 1 some of the music from broadcast has been replaced by generic music 40 Warehouse 13 Season Two 13 June 28 2011 41 July 5 2011 42 July 4 2012 43 Deleted Scenes Gag Reel Crossing Over Eureka cross over episode A Thrilleromedy A Stitch in Time Designing the Warehouse Time Will Tell Commentary Merge With Caution Commentary Reset Commentary Video Blogs Photo Gallery Does not contain season 2 episode 13 Secret Santa Warehouse 13 Season Three 13 July 10 2012 44 September 17 2012 45 November 7 2013 46 Of Monster and Men 10 part animated series including exclusive chapter season 2 episode 13 Secret Santa Gag Reel Guest Starring Love Sick Audio commentaries on The New Guy 3 2 1 and The 40th Floor Does not contain season 3 episode 13 The Greatest Gift The R2 DVD includes The Greatest Gift Warehouse 13 Season Four 20 July 9 2013 47 September 2 2013 48 November 27 2014 49 Extended Deleted and Alternate Scenes Gag Reel Grand Designs Web Series Podcasts No Pain No Gain Fractures Endless Wonder Second Chance The Ones You Love We All Fall Down A New Hope An Evil Within Personal Effects There s Always a Downside The Truth Hurts The Sky s the Limit 50 Warehouse 13 Season Five 6 May 20 2014 51 February 12 2015 November 26 2015 52 Extended Deleted and Alternate Scenes Endless Deleted Scenes Gag Reel Holiday Episode The Greatest Gift Warehouse 13 Behind the Shelves Podcasts Endless Terror Secret Service A Faire to Remember Savage Seduction Cangku Shisi Endless 53 Warehouse 13 The Complete Series 64 May 20 2014 51 September 15 2014 54 November 26 2015 55 Streaming Edit All five seasons of Warehouse 13 are now available on Peacock 56 Individual episodes can be purchased at the Google Play Store Apple TV Vudu iTunes 57 Amazon Prime Video Fandango Now In other media EditComics Edit The first part of a five part comic series was released in August 2011 by Dynamite Entertainment 58 with part five released in December 2011 59 A trade paperback was released in May 2012 containing all five parts 60 Novels Edit Cox Greg June 2011 Warehouse 13 A Touch of Fever New York Simon and Schuster Games Edit In August 2016 Infinite Dreams Gaming and Conquest Gaming announced Warehouse 13 The Board Game coming to Kickstarter It is a semi cooperative game for 3 5 players taking the role of Warehouse Agents with one player working secretly against the Warehouse Agents must work together trying to retrieve artifacts while uncovering the identity of the traitor 61 See also Edit Science Fiction portal Television portalThe Librarian SCP FoundationReferences Edit a b c Mitovich Matt July 9 2009 Ratings America s Got the Goods Warehouse 13 and More TV Guide SeattlePI com Retrieved July 14 2011 a b Press Release April 8 2009 Allison Scagliotti Cast in Sci Fi s Warehouse 13 TheFutonCritic com Archived from the original on July 6 2013 Retrieved June 5 2009 Warehouse 13 About the Series Syfy com Archived from the original on October 6 2016 Retrieved June 5 2009 a b c d Warehouse 13 Gets Green Lighted SciFi com Internet Archive October 25 2007 Archived from the original on January 3 2008 Retrieved January 3 2009 Warehouse 13 Review HDFEST Archived from the original on January 13 2010 Retrieved September 22 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