Warehouse 13

2009 • SYFY
4.7
2.66K reviews
TV-14
Rating
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Season 1 episodes (12)

1 Warehouse - Pilot
7/7/09
After saving the life of the President, two Secret Service agents find themselves abruptly transferred to Warehouse 13 - a massive, top-secret storage facility which houses every strange artifact, mysterious relic, fantastical object and supernatural souvenir ever collected by the U.S. government. The Warehouse's caretaker Artie (Saul Rubinek) charges Agents Pete (Eddie McClintock) and Myka (Joanne Kelly) with chasing down reports of supernatural and paranormal activity in search of new objects to cache at the Warehouse, as well as lending a hand in controlling the Warehouse itself.
2 Resonance
7/14/09
Pete (Eddie McClintock) and Myka (Joanne Kelly) must stop a team of bank robbers who have an unusual weapon - an LP record of an unreleased pop song written by a music genius - that causes instant bliss in those who hear it, allowing the thieves to take what they want. Back at the Warehouse, Artie (Saul Rubinek) pinpoints the breach and heads to Washington.
3 Magnetism
7/21/09
Pete (Eddie McClintock) and Myka (Joanne Kelly) are sent to upstate New York to investigate why the town's inhabitants seem to be acting out their subconscious desires. At Warehouse 13, Artie (Saul Rubinek) is puzzled by the building's sudden energy surges.
4 Claudia
7/28/09
Artie (Saul Rubinek) is kidnapped by a woman named Claudia Donovan (Allison Scagliotti) who believes he is responsible for the death of her brother, Joshua, 12 years earlier. As Pete (Eddie McClintock) and Myka (Joanne Kelly) try to find Artie, Artie learns there's more to Joshua's fate than he ever knew, and he might still have a chance to make things right - but at a terrible cost.
5 Elements
8/4/09
When a sculpture is stolen thanks to a Native American artifact that allowed the thief to walk through the steel walls of a vault, Pete (Eddie McClintock) and Myka (Joanne Kelly) are sent to New York City to investigate. The hunt for the truth eventually leads them to the discovery of a sacred place and they'll do all they can to protect it.
6 Burnout
8/11/09
It's quite a welcome party when Pete (Eddie McClintock) and Myka (Joanne Kelly) arrive in St. Louis. Officers, detectives, medics and six body bags fill the police station - now a giant crime-scene. Captain Powell (Al Sapienza) seems to think it was an accident - simply an underground gas main that ruptured and ignited, burning the bodies of suspects waiting to be processed beyond recognition, yet somehow leaving the walls barely scorched...strange. While in the basement investigating the site of the explosion, Pete's vibe tells him something else happened. What they find is the mummified remains of a man - his wrist shackled, a Secret Service metal star and a cracked Tesla in his waistband. They've found a long-dead Warehouse agent!
7 Implosion
8/18/09
Pete (Eddie McClintock) and Myka (Joanne Kelly) return to Washington on assignment. Their mission, to swap the Honjo Masamune—only the finest samurai sword ever forged - with a decoy before it's given as a gift to the President. But once at the Japanese Embassy, a sudden blast puts a wrench in their plan. Now suspects, the two are under guard as men in Hazmat suits, security and emergency response teams swarm the building. Via Farnsworth, they explain to Artie (Saul Rubinek) and Leena (Genelle Williams) that it was like a bomb, but instead of blowing out, everything was yanked in and from what they gather the sword might have vaporized. They sign off as Officer Ogawa (Denis Akiyama) approaches. He's curious as to why the Secret Service sent two different units to inspect the same gift. Pete and Myka look to see Agents Mattson (Graham Abbey) and Cooper (Arnold Pinnock) walk in, with Dickinson (Simon Reynolds) close behind... things just got worse.
8 Duped
8/25/09
While the war board grows cluttered with cases, a MacPherson-focused Artie (Saul Rubinek) has Pete (Eddie McClintock), Myka (Joanne Kelly) and Claudia (Allison Scagliotti) on inventory duty. Well, at least Myka is doing inventory. Pete is playing ping-pong against his own reflection in Lewis Carroll's mirror. But when a moment of teasing between Myka and Pete turns into an explosion of light and rhythmic beats as the Studio 54 disco ball tumbles down and the mirror topples, threatening to crush Myka, Artie decides it's time to assign them a case! Pete and Myka are dispatched to Las Vegas where two small-time thieves - Gary and Jillian Whitman - continue their unusual winning streak. Pete is his excited self and can't wait to play the high roller - but what is it that seems a little different about Myka?
9 Regrets
9/1/09
When Artie (Saul Rubinek) receives word of a rash of unexplained suicides at the Riverton Federal Penitentiary in Florida, Pete (Eddie McClintock) and Myka (Joanne Kelly) are sent to investigate. Prior to her departure, Myka receives a package from the Secret Service Director's Office - the Final Report on Sam's shooting. She can't bring herself to open it...intellectually, she knows she did everything by the book, but she worries they've found it was her fault. Back at the Warehouse, Claudia (Allison Scagliotti) is doing inventory under a distracting flickering light that Artie won't let her change.
10 Breakdown
9/8/09
While Pete (Eddie McClintock) and Myka (Joanne Kelly) work on reports in Leena's solarium, Artie (Saul Rubinek) leaves to make a mysterious delivery. He asks them to check on Claudia (Allison Scagliotti) while he's gone. Claudia's at the Warehouse, busy with a list of chores - until she loses her balance repairing the Zipline, that is. Meanwhile, Artie makes his "delivery" and is invited to a surprise meeting with Mrs. Frederic (CCH Pounder). She casually asks him how things are at the Warehouse - particularly about the incidents in Paris; in Las Vegas; in Colorado... where is this going?
11 Nevermore
9/15/09
At Bering and Sons Bookstore In Colorado Springs, Myka's father, Warren (Michael Hogan) receives a tattered 19th Century notebook filled with English script. He's intrigued until the letters crawl onto and under his skin. He screams, needing help - but Myka (Joanne Kelly) is in Berlin chasing MacPherson into another dead end. Pete (Eddie McClintock) has better luck in Montreal where he corners MacPherson (Roger Rees) in an alley. It's almost too good to be true - and in fact, it is. In Berlin Myka gets a call...her father is dying.
12 MacPherson
9/22/09
Mrs. Frederic (CCH Pounder) reveals to Pete (Eddie McClintock) and Myka (Joanne Kelly) that years ago, Artie (Saul Rubinek) and James MacPherson (Roger Rees) argued over using an artifact to save Carol's (Lynne Cormack) life; the catch: others would die. He took an artifact from Artie - a gold medallion - and entered a burning building to save Carol before disappearing into the night. Five firemen died in the aftermath. Artie hasn't trusted anyone since. The Regents were told MacPherson died in prison... but it seems they were misinformed.

About this show

After saving the life of the President, two Secret Service agents (played by Joanne Kelly and Eddie McClintock) find themselves abruptly 'promoted' and relocated to windswept South Dakota, to a top-secret location called Warehouse 13: a massive, secret storage facility that houses every strange artifact, mysterious relic, fantastical object and supernatural souvenir ever collected by the U.S. government over the centuries. In this earthbound show, the duo search the country for several missing objects while monitoring the reports of supernatural and paranormal activity that could indicate the presence of other objects they must retrieve.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
2.66K reviews
Brandy T.
February 7, 2014
This show started out so strong and then it seems like they gave up on it half way through. Half seasons and Way way too much focus on characters and not enough on the artifacts. The artifacts are 75% of the reason this show was interesting, and they have totally lost touch with that fact.
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patrick engel
April 15, 2018
Watched 2 seasons, then stopped. This would be a great show for a 12-year-old just becoming acquainted with literature, culture and history, but for an adult, it is childish.
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Michael Pedersen
October 17, 2013
Reminds me of the old Friday the 13th series, but without everybody having to die all the time. They have fun making this show, and I have fun watching it.
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