Why is myka in episode 13




















But this is science fiction — nobody ever truly goes away. TV Guide Magazine: And how! The surprisingly quick return of H. Wells was one of the stunners in your season premiere. Is she here to stay? Kelly: You'll see her throughout Season 3. Oh, well! TV Guide Magazine: Warehouse 13 remains Syfy's highest-rated series ever, so it's nothing short of radical that they've shaken up a successful formula and added another lead character — Steve [ Aaron Ashmore ], the human polygraph Buddhist — to what is essentially a two-lead show.

He's terrific by the way and you two really spark, though they're obviously not going to push a romantic triangle with the three characters. Kelly: We've never followed the rules here, and I don't think we'll start now.

Anyway, that's not what we do on our show. TV Guide Magazine: You're kidding, right? This show is Moonlighting all over again! Kelly: The possibility of romance has always been there but it's not something we've gone after in the scripts.

I think that's complete conjecture from people who either do or don't want to see it happen. TV Guide Magazine: Oh, stop! You guys milk the repressed sexual tension for all it's worth — even Steve commented on it in the season premiere! Kelly: Our show runner, Jack Kenny , says none of our characters has the time for a relationship because we're too busy solving cases — we have no lives away from work — so I don't think you'll be seeing any huge relationship arcs unless the dynamic of our show changes drastically.

Goofs In the joke shop, Pete says "My kid sister loves these things", but it's already been established he only has an older sister. Quotes Lila : Too busy making money to keep a promise to your daughter? User reviews 3 Review. Top review. Considering the show has been on hiatus for a few months, and wont continue again until summer this Christmas special was a surprise.

I would usually only rate warehouse13 as a series a 6. Along with being a surprise it was both heart warming and did a great job of sticking to the principles of the show. Kudos Warehouse 13! I hope future episodes will be a good! Details Edit. Release date December 7, United States. United States.

Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Universal Cable Productions Syfy. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 1 hour. Dolby Digital. Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content. Edit page. The actual "A" story in the episode is one of those serviceable ones, where there's a pretty cool bit of misdirection. Some political movers and shakers are drowning indoors, and at first you think it's environmentalists upset because they supported frakking. But then it turns out that they framed a former Senator for a young woman's disappearance, and one of the conspirators is getting rid of her co-conspirators.

But this episode is really about personal business for the core characters, and the "A" story is strongly focused on what Pete and Myka are to each other. I wish the answer was landing more solidly on "platonic friends. The episode's "B" story also made me somewhat uncomfortable, for reasons that are harder to articulate. So Artie, Claudia's lovable gruff harrumphing father figure, has had Claudia's sister stashed at the Warehouse, in an artifact-induced coma, the whole time.

The whole time. That means any time the Warehouse was destroyed, Claudia's sister was killed. Claudia's been here for years and Artie never thought it was a good idea to mention "Oh, and your sister is here, in a coma. OK, fair enough. Claudia's sister Claire is dangerous, and has to be kept under wraps. It's still weird. And the whole sequence where Artie reveals the truth about Claire feels odd, too. Artie shows Claudia her parents in a car being telekinetically slammed against a tree over and over again until their heads are pulp, and then the show attempts to get back to the "aw shucks, joking around" tone way too quickly.

Artie is being his usual lovable cute self, still trying to protect Claudia, and Steve is being her jovial wingman. You can't show us a character's parents being pulped by her sister and not dwell on the darkness a bit.

So here's what happened — Claire bought a cursed music box at a yard sale, and it gave her telekinetic powers when she got upset. Like, at school. When her parents tried to intervene, that's when they got the smashy-smashy car-against-tree treatment.

But the music box was broken, and thus its effects on Claire couldn't be neutralized — so Claire is doomed to be a dangerous telekinetic psycho forever, and thus has to be kept in a coma. Leaving aside the notion that destroying an artifact doesn't break its power — which has been shown to be the case in the past, as Drillpress points out — this seems odd. They couldn't find any artifact to help cure Claire, so they put her in a levitating coma and faked her death?



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