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"Beyond Our Control"
Series Warehouse 13
Season 2, Episode 3
Air date July 20th, 2010
Writers David Simkins
Director Constantine Makris
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
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"Beyond Our Control" is the third episode of season two of the science fiction television series Warehouse 13 and is the fifteenth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Constantine Makris with a script written by David Simkins. It first aired on the Syfy channel on Tuesday, July 20th, 2010.

Cast[]

Starring[]

Actor Role
Eddie McClintock Pete Lattimer
Joanne Kelly Myka Bering
Saul Rubinek Artie Nielsen
Genelle Williams Leena
Allison Scagliotti Claudia Donovan

Guest Starring[]

Actor Role
Paula Garces Kelly Hernandez
Nolan Gerard Funk Todd
Mark A. Sheppard Benedict Valda
Philip Winchester Marine/Cowboy/Gladiator/Scientist
CCH Pounder Mrs. Frederic

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Kyra Harper Brenda
Dwight Ireland Buck Mendell
Bruce Horak Philo Farnsworth
Jean Yoon Taka

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