"13.1" | |
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Series Warehouse 13 Season 2, Episode 5 | |
Air date | August 3rd, 2010 |
Writers | Ian Stokes |
Director | Chris Fisher |
Producers | Nell Scovell; Andrew Kreisberg; Drew Z. Greenberg; Stephen Surjik; Mark Winemaker; David Simkins |
Starring | Eddie McClintock; Joanne Kelly; Saul Rubinek; Genelle Williams; Allison Scagliotti |
Episode guide | |
Previous "Age Before Beauty" |
Next "Around the Bend" |
"13.1" is the fifth episode of season two of the science fiction television series Warehouse 13 and is the seventeenth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Chris Fisher with a script written by Ian Stokes. It first aired on the Syfy channel on Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Note: Listings marked with a (†) symbol indicate cast members who are credited in this episode, but their character does not make an appearance.
Actor | Role |
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Eddie McClintock | Pete Lattimer |
Joanne Kelly | Myka Bering |
Saul Rubinek | Artie Nielsen |
Genelle Williams | Leena † |
Allison Scagliotti | Claudia Donovan |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Neil Grayston | Douglas Fargo |
Nolan Gerard Funk | Todd |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Rene Auberjonois | Hugo Miller |
Paloma Nuñez | Nurse |
Zack Ward | Leo |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Warehouse 13 was created by Brent Mote and Jane Espenson.
- Actress Genelle Williams is credited in this episode, but her character, Leena, does not make an appearance.
- This episode is an inter-program continuity crossover with Eureka. Actor Neil Grayston plays the role of Douglas Fargo, who is one of the main characters from that series.
- This is the first episode of Warehouse 13 directed by Chris Fisher. He directs ten episodes of the series in total. He also directs two episodes of Eureka.
- This is the second episode of Warehouse 13 written by Ian Stokes. He is credited on six episodes of the series as a writer. Stokes is also a staff writer on the program.
- Actor Rene Auberjonois has appeared in many films and television programs. He is best known in the science fiction community however, for his portrayal of the shape-shifting alien Odo from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Allusions[]
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Quotes[]
- Myka Bering: Do you know every former Warehouse agent we've ever known is either crazy, evil, or dead?
- Pete Lattimer: Or all three.
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- Douglas Fargo: I was going to install it with your system, but your boss vetoed it.
- Claudia Donovan: Yeah, Artie would have vetoed fire if he'd been born just a couple years earlier.
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- Pete Lattimer: Oh, man. I knew this was going to happen some day. The computers have taken over. Step one, kill Pete and Myka.. Step two, unleash the nuclear arsenal, and then bam! Pretty soon we're all in human breeding camps wearing fur bikinis.
- Myka Bering: You know, sometimes I think your brain is the artifact.
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- Claudia Donovan: We're the two biggest techno-brains in the Dakotas and we're totally getting our asses kicked by Colossus.
- Douglas Fargo: That ring you have? Can it amplify anything other than human energy?
- Claudia Donovan: Like for instance?
- Douglas Fargo: For instance... a laser.
- Claudia Donovan: Marry me.