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Warehouse 13

EMAILPRINTSERIES: Syfy, Tuesday 9:00p (60 minutes)

Warehouse 13
63
7.0 User Score:

Generally favorable reviews

Based on 17 critic reviews
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Based on 37 votes
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Show Info

Genre(s): Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Created By: Jack Kenny

First Air Date: July 7, 2009

Summary

Starring Joanne Kelly, Eddie McClintock, Saul Rubinek, Allison Scagliotti, Simon Reynolds, Genelle Williams, and CCH Pounder

Two Secret Service agents are sent to South Dakota to work at the mysterious Warehouse 13, which houses a variety of artifacts.

What The Critics Said

All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...

80

Los Angeles TimesMary McNamara

Warehouse 13 is unapologetically and delightfully derivative, happily plucking the best stuff from our favorite shows and leaving all the heaviness behind.

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80

New York Daily NewsDavid Hinckley

The likable Pete and Myka are a classic match, bickering until they need to stop and work together, which they do. Artie provides both comic relief and a reminder that their job is difficult and dangerous--point also made by Artie's boss, Mrs. Frederic (CCH Pounder). Not too much new here. But there's nothing wrong with taking the old and doing it well.

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75

Slant MagazineKris King

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.

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75

Entertainment WeeklyClark Collis

The pilot drags, but Saul Rubinek, who plays the warehouse curator, is entertaining enough that I want to believe it will improve.

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75

Chicago TribuneMaureen Ryan

Those two formulas--loopy genius and mismatched cops—are smushed together in Warehouse 13, yet the whole enterprise is executed with competency and humor, so despite a wobble here or there, the show ends up working.

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70

Hollywood ReporterRandee Dawn

A goofy setup, to be sure, but an entertaining and lively one.

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70

SalonHeather Havrilesky

There are times when you have to question the writers' urge to pack in everything but the kitchen sink...Fortunately, Kelly and McClintock pull off their roles in this precarious high-flying adventure, teetering between heaviness and humor in each scene.

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70

TV GuideMatt Roush

The enjoyable if less-than-inspired two-hour pilot introduces us to the warehouse, its bizarre inventory and the mismatched new agents in charge.

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70

Newark Star-LedgerAlan Sepinwall

The world of the warehouse, and the interplay with the characters as they deal with it, are amusing enough to mark Warehouse 13 as a very promising summer series--regardless of the name of the channel it's on.

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60

Philadelphia Daily NewsEllen Gray

I gradually lost interest during the agents' first case together, which takes them on the road. Here's hoping the assignments get better. Because the warehouse itself is packed to the rafters with (sorry, Syfy) geeky fun.

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50

USA TodayRobert Bianco

Though the debut is weak, it's still possible the series will improve as the setup recedes and new post-pilot writers chime in (including Titus' Jack Kenny).

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50

Washington PostTom Shales

Basically it's a half-baked adventure series, but it's July, and fully baked may just not be the way to go.

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50

New York PostLinda Stasi

Good watching for fans of those campy, old Sci Fi original monster movies.

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50

Pittsburgh Post-GazetteRob Owen

Like other Sci Fi shows of the recent past (think: "Eureka"), Warehouse 13 begins with a strong concept and suffers from weak execution.

50

Boston GlobeJoanna Weiss

There’s a fine line between wink-wink clever and desperately cheesy. Tonight’s story crosses into Kraft Singles territory more often than it should, with bleeding statues and bloodshot eyes, sacrificial fires and some poorly acted demonic possession.

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40

The New York TimesGinia Bellafante

This, insidiously, is science fiction as extreme midlife crisis. As Lattimer puts it, “I’m trained to take a bullet if necessary, but I’m not sure how to stop a dead Italian cougar.” Or, he might have added, deeply stupid plots.

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40

VarietyBrian Lowry

Exec producers David Simkins and Jack Kenny might still make something of this hash, but the concept has the decided feel of an idea that's been batted around and put through a homogenizing blender.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this show is 7.0 (out of 10) based on 37 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Ortho S gave it a10:
I must disagree with the viewer who bashed Claudia. I think she is charming and refreshing. Then, again, I teach high school, so perhaps I have developed a tolerance for goofy adolescents. While I agree that the show is derivative (see: Life, Bones, X-Files et. al, for bickering, mixed gender partners), the artifact warehouse angle is fresh and intriguing. However, I am still getting used to Saul Rubinek in the Artie role. To me, he always will be the movie exec/drug buyer in the gory climax of TRUE ROMANCE.

kevin h gave it a4:
Fringe Lite. With half the taste and nothing smart.

James W gave it a10:
This show exemplifies why you can hardly judge a series based on one or two shows. It keeps getting better and better, and is very enjoyable to watch several times. Alison at first seemed to be the weakest character, but with some significant vulnerability introduced, she is a great addition.

Eli J. gave it a9:
Get rid of Claudia and you've got a pretty entertaining sci fi show. I don't want to admit it because i really like the show and don't want to bash the producers or anything...but i want to turn the channel whenever Claudia comes into a scene.

Gene D gave it a9:
This is the type of offbeat show that has always appealed to me. It's not quite as good as my all-time favorite (Northern Exposure) but it has that potential. Each week gives us more backstory and character development. How often can that be said about what's on TV these days? Warehouse 13 can't be nearly as cheap to produce as reality TV, so I hope SyFy can hold onto the ad revenue it needs to keep it going. I would hate to see it dropped, since it seems to be getting more compelling and complex with each new episode.

Gideon A gave it a9:
This show has been developing nicely. Pete & Mikah rely on each other's strengths and neither tries to out-boss the other. Also the story lines reach back well to the history of the Warehouse itself which is also interesting. My one problem is with the addition of Claudia (who, I hope doesn't turn out to be Artie's replacement). She is very predictable and annoying.

Michelle F gave it a10:
My husband and I think this show is much better than Eureka--not as predictable, and there is more backstory just waiting to be uncovered. I find the main characters much more interesting. We record it and can't wait to see it each week.

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