Warehouse 13

Syfy · 2009-2014 · 5 Seasons · 64 Episodes · Ended
sci-fisupernaturalcomedyprocedural
74
Fan Heat

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About Warehouse 13

Warehouse 13 is a Syfy adventure-dramedy that follows two U.S. Secret Service agents, the instinct-driven Pete Lattimer and the by-the-book Myka Bering, who are abruptly reassigned to a vast, top-secret government facility hidden in the badlands of South Dakota. The Warehouse stores thousands of dangerous supernatural artifacts, ordinary-looking objects once owned or touched by historical figures that have absorbed strange powers. Pete and Myka quickly learn that their new job is to track down artifacts that have escaped into the world and 'snag, bag, and tag' them before they hurt anyone.

Overseeing the operation is the gruff, secretive caretaker Artie Nielsen, a brilliant former agent who knows the Warehouse better than anyone and guards its deepest secrets. Each week the team chases a fresh artifact-of-the-week, from a teakettle that grants twisted wishes to relics tied to Lewis Carroll, Edgar Allan Poe, and Nikola Tesla, blending monster-of-the-week procedural fun with screwball banter. Recurring allies like tech-savvy Claudia Donovan, suave caretaker-in-training Steve Jinks, and the elegantly menacing H.G. Wells round out the found family at the heart of the show.

Over five seasons the series balances its light, witty tone with serialized stakes, including the threat of the immortal villain Paracelsus, the ambitions of the rogue agent Helena 'H.G.' Wells, and the looming danger of the Warehouse itself being destroyed. Beloved for its chemistry, its affection for history and gadgetry, and its sense of humor, Warehouse 13 became one of Syfy's signature ensemble hits and shares a playful continuity with the network's companion series Eureka.

Production Details & Legacy

Warehouse 13 was created by Jane Espenson and D. Brent Mote and originally aired on Syfy, with streaming available on Peacock. The series ran for 5 seasons and 64 episodes from 2009-2014, establishing itself as a landmark entry in the sci-fi and supernatural and comedy and procedural genres. Since its conclusion, Warehouse 13 has continued to attract new viewers through streaming platforms and remains a frequent subject of critical reappraisal and fan discussion.

The series features a rich ensemble of characters that have become iconic within television fandom. TVCeleb profiles 3 key characters from Warehouse 13, including Pete Lattimer (Eddie McClintock), Myka Bering (Joanne Kelly), Artie Nielsen (Saul Rubinek). Each character has inspired dedicated fan communities, extensive analysis, and passionate debate about their motivations, relationships, and story arcs throughout the series.

Warehouse 13 holds a Fan Heat Score of 74 out of 100 on TVCeleb, reflecting the intensity and passion of its fanbase. The show has built a committed and enthusiastic community of viewers who continue to engage with and champion the series. The series is notable for its sci fi, supernatural, artifacts qualities, which have contributed to its enduring appeal and cross-generational viewership.

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? Frequently Asked Questions

It follows Secret Service agents Pete Lattimer and Myka Bering, who are reassigned to a giant secret warehouse in South Dakota that stores dangerous supernatural artifacts. Under caretaker Artie Nielsen, they hunt down artifacts that have escaped and neutralize them before they cause harm.

There are 5 seasons and 64 episodes. The series premiered on Syfy in 2009 and concluded with a shortened final season in 2014.

Yes. Both aired on Syfy and shared a playful continuity, with crossover episodes that let characters from each show appear in the other, including a visit by Eureka scientist Douglas Fargo to the Warehouse.