Warehouse 13 is a rather odd show that comes on Tuesdays at 9:00 EST on the SciFi channel (or whatever it's calling itself these days). I think there might be reruns on Thursday, but I'm not sure of the time. It details a pair of Secret Service agents assigned to this wierd facility in South Dakota where various pseudoscientifc and/or mystical objects and devices are stored: hypnotic sound recordings, Tesla stunguns, haunted paintings, and the like. They are sent all over the country looking for anything wierd that might be causing problems, and tasked with insuring that ordinary people 1) don't find out about it, and 2) don't get hurt, killed, driven insane, hypnotized, or forced into hybernation by it.
I thought the first episode was mediocre, but the two I've seen since then have progressivley improved: the writers don't appear to be taking the show too seriously, have a good sense of humor, and aren't nearly as..... heavy-handed as the X-Files was. The characters are pretty well-developed, but I thought that they could do more with the male agent: aside from being rather irritating(to the other characters. To the viewer, he's funny) there isn't much we know about him. As long as they don't try too hard to do an X-files repeat, I feel that the show could have a lot of potential.
Meh its ok, I hope they do more focus on objects and less on people.
I liked the last episode too. Was so close to giving up on this show, but now will watch at least another 2 episodes... had to drag me back in... MEH
The 13 stnds for the number of Warehouses that have been built and destroyed... so this is the 13th warehouse
Any idea when the new seaon will start?
Not a clue I've been looking around but I haven't found any signs of the new season yet.
It probably will be around the same time this summer as they started the first series last summer. Unless maybe that summer-series thing is falling out of fashion with TV execs?
I've got series 1 saved in my Netflix queue, but I'm still not expecting to bond with it from what I saw by way of short moments with the initial broadcast. Something special will need to happen to make me like the cartoon Scully-Mulder duo, and the whole 'objects' thing sounds too much like the product of long hours in meeting rooms where people argued in terms like "think Eureka meets X-Files, with a dash of Edwardian spiritualism." Wait, that sounds cooler than what I've seen in the show so far. Maybe that Looking Glass episode is worth actually watching...
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