"Buried" | |
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Series Warehouse 13 Season 2, Episode 11 | |
Air date | September 14th, 2010 |
Writers | Robyn Adams; Mike Johnson |
Director | Stephen Surjik |
Producers | Nell Scovell; Andrew Kreisberg; Drew Z. Greenberg; Stephen Surjik; Mark Winemaker; Jack Kenny; Gregg Tilson; Andrew Seklir |
Starring | Eddie McClintock; Joanne Kelly; Saul Rubinek; Genelle Williams; Allison Scagliotti |
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"Buried" is the eleventh episode of season two of the science fiction television series Warehouse 13 and is the twenty-third episode of the series overall. The episode was directed by Stephen Surjik with a script written by Robyn Adams and Mike Johnson. It first aired on the Syfy channel on Tuesday, September 14th, 2010.
Synopsis[]
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Eddie McClintock | Pete Lattimer |
Joanne Kelly | Myka Bering |
Saul Rubinek | Artie Nielsen |
Genelle Williams | Leena [1] |
Allison Scagliotti | Claudia Donovan |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Jaime Murray | Helena Wells |
Paula Garces | Doctor Kelly Hernandez |
Mark A. Sheppard | Benedict Valda |
Lindsay Wagner | Doctor Vanessa Calder |
CCH Pounder | Mrs. Irene Frederic |
Co-Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Ben Watson | Rod |
Ephraim Ellis | Terry |
Riley Gilchrist | John |
Barbara Radecki | Evelyn |
Zoe Fraser | Gabby |
Jordyn Negri | Christina Wells |
Laura Thorne | Screaming market girl |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Warehouse 13 was created by Brent Mote and Jane Espenson.
- This episode is included on disc three of the Warehouse 13: Season Two DVD collection, which was released by Universal Studios on June 28th, 2011. It is also included on disc six of the Warehouse 13: The Complete Series DVD collection, which was released on May 20th, 2014.
- This episode is the first part of a two-part serial that continues in "Reset".
- This episode is production code number 211.
- This episode aired in the United Kingdom on Syfy on December 2nd, 2010.
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Quotes[]
- Helena Wells: I know a thing or two of the opposite sex. Many of my lovers were men.
- Pete Lattimer: We'll set that aside for a later time...
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- Helena Wells: What? I checked. This is what the fashionable British archaeologists are wearing nowadays.
- Myka Bering: No... It's what American filmmakers think fashionable British archaeologists are wearing nowadays.
- Helena Wells: Oh... Well, it *is* ever so comfy.
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- Helena Wells: Many of my lovers were men.
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- Mrs. Frederic: Agent Latimer. This is unlike anything you've ever faced.
- Pete Lattimer: So... like always then.
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- Pete Lattimer: That's right, dig it. Who solved the test of the mind? Pete did.
- Myka Bering: Only because you order off the children's menu.
- Pete Lattimer: Someone's buying me pancakes for a year!
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- Pete Lattimer: That's two I got, you know.
- Myka Bering: I know.
- Pete Lattimer: You solved one, and I solved two.
- Myka Bering: I know.
- Pete Lattimer: It's not a contest.
- Myka Bering: You're right. You're right. It's not a contest.
- Pete Lattimer: But if it were... I'd be winning.
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- Pete Lattimer: So, what do you think?
- Myka Bering: About you moving in with Kelly?
- Pete Lattimer: Well, yeah. I mean, is it even kosher?. You know, warehouse-wise. Right. I forgot who I was asking
- Myka Bering: What is that supposed to mean?
- Pete Lattimer: She's a tech nerd, she's 150, and you're... Myka. Not exactly relationship success stories.
- Claudia Donovan: Hey, I just got out of a serious relationship.
- Pete Lattimer: You didn't "get out." He had to change his identity and move to a different state.
- Claudia Donovan: By order of the Justice Department! Point taken.
- Helena Wells: I know a thing or two about the opposite sex. Many of my lovers were men.
- Pete Lattimer: We're gonna follow up on that at a later date, but, for now, can we bring the focus back round to moi?
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- ↑ The actor is credited, but otherwise does not appear in this episode.