EPISODE
SEASON
Warehouse 13 - Season 1
Agent Myka Berring and Peter Lattimer finds out the value and importance in the work they do as they try to retrieve lost relics and place them back to where they belong.
8 June 1950, Maringá, Paraná, Brazil
1943, England, UK
11 April 1974, Donalda, Alberta, Canada
3 December 1982, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
21 September 2000, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
9 March 1958, Chicago, Illinois, USA
5 December 1976, Dallas, Texas, USA
30 November 1959, Los Angeles, California, USA
25 July 1974, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
1 April 1982, Peterborough, New Hampshire, USA
20 November 1976, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
July 07, 2009
Good watching for fans of those campy, old Sci Fi original monster movies.
July 07, 2009
None of it's all that original - the warehouse looks like the one from the end of Raiders of the Lost Ark, and Lattimer and Bering are like goofier versions of Mulder and Scully.
July 07, 2009
This, insidiously, is science fiction as extreme midlife crisis.
July 07, 2009
Kelly and McClintock pull off their roles in this precarious high-flying adventure, teetering between heaviness and humor in each scene.
July 07, 2009
Even in a medium where "new" is a flexible term, a new show should feel a little less old than Warehouse 13.
July 07, 2009
There's a fine line between wink-wink clever and desperately cheesy.
July 07, 2009
Not too much new here. But there's nothing wrong with taking the old and doing it well.
July 07, 2009
Basically it's a half-baked adventure series, but it's July, and fully baked may just not be the way to go.
July 07, 2009
While the series represents an inoffensive stab at a sci-fi procedural, those eager to find true "wonderment" will have go shopping somewhere other than the big-box store known as Warehouse 13.
July 07, 2009
The inventiveness of the gadgetry and the wild sense of humor that sneaks into the show give it the potential to develop into an adventure that's both funny and exciting.

