Canceled and Renewed Shows 2011: Syfy renews Warehouse 13 for fourth season

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Deadline has reported that Syfy is renewing Warehouse 13 for a fourth season. It´s nothing unexpected there, since the show is holding the fort steadily for the Sci-Fi network, averaging 2 million viewers every episode becoming the flagship for the network.

What is Warehouse 13 about? Plot Synopsis

Warehouse 13 is an American fantasy television series that premiered on July 7, 2009 on the Syfy network.The series follows United States Secret Service Agents Myka Bering (Joanne Kelly), Peter Lattimer (Eddie McClintock) and ATF agent Steve Jinks (Aaron Ashmore) when they are assigned to the government’s secret Warehouse 13, which houses supernatural “artifacts”. It is located in a barren landscape in South Dakota, and they initially regard the assignment as punishment. As they go about their assignments to retrieve missing Warehouse 13 artifacts and investigate reports of new ones, they come to understand the importance of what they are doing.

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Cancelled and Renewed Shows 2010: Syfy renews Warehouse 13 for a third season

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And today is Happy Tuesday for Syfy hit show. And to fans of good TV, since Syfy renewed Warehouse 13 today for a third season.

Syfy has announced the renewal of Warehouse 13 for a Third season.

Warehouse 13 is one of the most solid bets by Syfy, so it was not at all a shocker to see Warehouse 13 renewed for a new season. But it´s always good to have the official confirmation so we don´t have to wait and know.

Third season renewal order for Warehouse 13 by Syfy is of 13 episodes, making it a regular cable season order.

In the third season of Warehouse 13, Jack Kenney will be back as Executive Producer and showrunner, according to a deal made by Universal Cable Production.

Warehouse 13 follows two Secret Service agents as they track down mysterious objects. Its second season averaged 3.4 million viewers, making it Syfy’s most-watched series of 2010.

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Complete Recap and Spoilers and Download of Warehouse 13 – S02E12 – Nevermore

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An onscreen title tells us we’re in Colorado City, Colorado. We see the outside of Myka’s parents bookstore “Bering and Sons.” (Myka’s dad is Col. Tighe!! Michael Hogan.) He gets a package of a rare book and he’s very excited. “Oh my!” he says as he pages through it. Unfortunately, it’s an artifact, and as he reads and places his hand on it, the words start to slide off the page and onto his hands, arms, body, and face and a voice sounds in his head and he starts to scream.

We are whisked to Berlin where Myka is entering an apartment with her gun drawn. She’s tracking MacPherson, but he’s gone. Pete is having better luck in Montreal where he’s actually chasing MacPherson down. Artie and Claudia are trying to run interference with the Canadian police. Pete has the Tesla drawn on MacPherson who’s at a chain link fence in an alley. Back in Berlin Myka opens a box and warns everyone that MacPherson “has the cymbals.” Pete tells MacPherson to give it up. He turns smiles and produces a set of finger cymbals. Artie tells Pete to cover his ears but it’s too late, MacPherson clangs the cymbals and the sound reverberates throughout the alley disabling Pete, the Canadian cops, and blowing out the windows in the police car. MacPherson strolls away. Pete wakes up and says he’s okay, he managed to cover his ears. He reports MacPherson’s gone. Myka gets an urgent call from her mom. Artie tells Pete to come home. Myka reports that she’s going home too, her father is dying.

Now we’re in Portland, Oregon at Kingford Academy, a prep school. A nerdy student walks the halls and is tripped by a “cool” kid. As his books spill, a photo slips out and the “cool” kid Greg harasses the nerd about having a picture of a pretty girl named Tamara. He rips up the photo and boohoos in the nerd’s face. The nerd gives his back a mean glance.

Artie is telling Leena about how MacPherson gave him the slip. As he enters the living room Mrs. Frederick is there. She’s mad two policeman are dead in Canada, she thinks he took a shot in the dark. He tries to defend himself. She dresses him down that they were supposed to gather information and then bring it to Mrs. F and make a plan. She asks after Myka and Pete, who are both out. She tells Artie to manage her assets better or she will take them away and to make no more moves without consulting her. And then she disappears.

The nerd is taking a test in school when whispering is hear. Only he appears to hear it though, coming from a raven on an bookshelf. The teacher comes out and has Tamara collect up the quizzes. Nerdy hears the voices again. The teacher calls Nerdy over, his name is Bobby. The teacher thinks Bobby seems stressed. Bobby blames it on computer lab. The teacher asks if he talked to “her” yet. He says no. The teacher says he has something for him and scurries off. Bobby hears the voices again. The teacher comes back with a book of poetry and suggests letting Byron and Blake do his talking. Bobby hears the voices again but now they seem to be focused on a letter on a shelf.

Myka arrives at her dad’s house. Mom says he’s fine now. She sees her dad and he says her mother overreacted. It wasn’t a stroke. The mom says Myka should’ve heard him screaming. Dad says he doesn’t scream, but he doesn’t remember what happened. Dad thinks she needs to eat. Pete emerges from the kitchen. The Berings think he’s a pip. Pete says he showed up to offer support. Myka is less than psyched but she thanks him anyway. After the parents leave the room Pete is confused that Myka’s parents think she still works in D.C. Duh, she basically says. Pete says she should tell them the truth or at least part of it so she won’t be so stressed from lying. She says the lying is a force of habit to keep her dad from being disappointed.

Dad goes to get the book again and set a spell. The voices start again as he reads.

Back at Kingford Bobby tapes Tamara’s picture back together. Dad reads. Bobby hears voices. Dad reads. Bobby goes back to the bookshelf and busts into it and grabs a feather quill. The words begin to slip onto Dad again and he starts screaming. Myka and Pete and Mom run to him. Pete tosses the book. They realize Dad has an artifact.

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Complete Recap and Spoilers and Download of Warehouse 13 S01E11 Breakdown

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Previously on…: An old rival of Artie’s, MacPherson, got his hands on a powerful sword, and the team was convinced MacPherson was out to ruin them all. When Artie tried to take care of MacPherson himself, MacPherson stabbed Artie in the chest with the sword, leaving our hero in a crumpled heap.

Pete and Myka were having a “tortoise and hare” debate when Artie suddenly walked in. Artie had to get some important documents that were over everyone’s pay grade delivered to an important official. Pete and Myka were having a day to themselves and Carla, Artie said, was “doing chores” back at the warehouse. Cut to Carla doing some kind of work on a vacuum cleaner device and chilling her soda with some dust from a snow globe. Carla stepped away and her auto-vac went haywire, sending Carla on a zipline across the warehouse. A bunch of artifacts went flying and burst open, with some “sticky string” getting lodged into some gears and taking down a neutralizer processing center. Pete and Myka discovered the “artifact disturbance” alarm and went investigate the problem.

Artie met a car to make an exchange and asked the recipient to send a message to the higher-ups about MacPherson. “You’re talking,” the man in the car said. “We don’t talk.”

A mystery man appeared and told Artie, “She would like a word.”

“I’m sure she would,” Artie said.

Back at the warehouse, Pete and Myka continued to look for Claudia when they began getting attacked by flying dodgeballs that seemed to multiply. They were Baylor dodgeballs, which were using for military training. They went to the neutralizing station to counteract the balls, but it wasn’t working. Pete decided he’d try win at dodgeball by catching one of them. He did.

Artie met with Mrs. Frederic in a diner. She asked him about the incidents in Paris, Las Vegas and Colorado. Artie knew she knew all about them, but she asked him to refresh her memory.

Pete and Myka kept looking for Claudia until they stumbled into a room that appeared to have no exits. Pete tried jumping out a window, only to come crashing through another one.

Mrs. Frederic asked Artie how much he trusted Pete and Myka. Suddenly, Artie realized he was surrounded by the regents — a bunch of normal looking folks. Artie was questioned about his approach, including times when he’s told Pete and Myka their mission was to “snag it, bag it and tag it.” He was questioned about his agents’ destruction of various artifacts. He defended them, but Mrs. Frederic said, “their abilities are not in question here.” Artie realized the questioning was really about him.

Pete, Myka and Claudia started to figure out that the room they were in was a replica of a familiar room and their escape might be hidden in a painting of that very room on the wall. They eventually cut the painting to create their exit back into the warehouse. Then they discovered the roof was missing from the top of the warehouse.

They realized the problem was in the neutralizer processing center. Claudia insisted on joining Pete and Myka as they went to try to fix the problem.

Back at the diner, Artie was getting frustrated by the line of questioning about cases that had nothing to do with MacPherson. He was asked about saving Joshua, which was considered to have been a lapse in Artie’s professional judgment. Artie realized his future was in jeopardy, particularly because he’d involved Secret Service agent Daniel Dickenson in the affairs of the warehouse, which was a no-no.

Pete, Myka and Claudia found another room full of the most dangerous artifacts, which were still being neutralized thanks to a backup generator — until it failed. Pete because entranced by a typewriter and didn’t move when a door closed behind Myka and Claudia, leaving Pete locked in the room.

Mrs. Frederic’s recorded voice told the agents to evacuate the warehouse. Myka and Claudia made their way back into the room where Pete was and found him staring at Sylvia Plath’s typewriter. Myka said the typewriter was sucking the life out of him. Myka sent Claudia to the neutralizing center to get it fixed and decided she would stay with Pete.

Back at the diner, Artie stood up for himself, saying that to fight someone like MacPherson he would have to break the rules sometimes.

Myka managed to knock Pete out of his typewriter trance while Claudia continued working to get the sticky string out of the gears of the neutralizing center. She was making some progress until she became stuck in the string herself, and the gears began to pull her toward the machine. Myka showed up and tried to help pull Claudia away from the machine.

Pete showed up and Claudia told him to use the snow globe dust to freeze the gears. It worked and the emergency was abated.

Mrs. F told Artie his job was safe because she told the regents he was the best agent they’ve ever had.

Claudia thanked Myka for believing in her, and Myka said she knew what it was like to be Claudia’s age and not have anyone believe in her. They were saying Artie wouldn’t even notice, just as he walked in and asked, “Won’t notice what?”

They started explaining everything to him, ending with, “It’s all totally fixed.”

The threesome went out for Mexican food and Artie asked them to bring him back a taco. “And rest up,” he added, under his breath, “because you’re going to need it.”

On his computer screen, he was looking at a profile for MacPherson.

Author: WerewolfBarMitzvah for IMDB

Cancelled Shows 2009: Warehouse 13 gets renewed for a new season by Syfy

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Syfy has announced the renewal of Warehouse 13 for a Second season.

Warehouse 13 is an American science fiction series which premiered on July 7, 2009 on Syfy. Executive-produced by Jack Kenny and David Simkins, the dramatic comedy from Universal Media Studios has been described as “part The X-Files, part Raiders of the Lost Ark and part Moonlighting.” The series follows United States Secret Service agents Myka Bering (Joanne Kelly) and Peter Lattimer (Eddie McClintock) as they are reassigned to the government’s secret Warehouse 13, which houses supernatural objects. They are tasked to retrieve missing objects and investigate reports of new ones.

The series premiere was Syfy’s third largest debut to date, garnering 3.5 million viewers.

What is Warehouse 13 about? – Plot

Syfy originally ordered a two-hour pilot episode of the project, written by Farscape creator Rockne S. O’Bannon, Battlestar Galactica co-exec producer Jane Espenson and D. Brent Mote. Jace Alexander directed a revised version written by Espenson, Mote, and David Simkins of Blade: The Series. SciFi ordered an additional nine episodes on September 19, 2008. The series premiered in the U.S. on July 7, 2009.

Parts of the pilot episode were filmed in Dundas, Ontario, Canada.

Complete Recap and Spoilers of Warehouse 13 – S01E05 Elements

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We opened on a Native American ritual of some sort, involving some stones being unwrapped by a long-haired man while some prayers were said in the background. The words, “When He comes, let these elements be His strength and our hope,” flashed on the screen before we were whisked to modern day New York City.

The long-haired man has wrapped himself in a cloak, and in New York a figure appeared with the same cloak. The cloaked figure appeared through a wall in a storage room and stole a sculpture before disappearing through the same wall.

Artie showed Myka and Pete a photo of the stolen artifact while Claudia and her brother argued in the background about him watching too much YouTube. Artie told Claudia was supposed to be writing a schematic on how she broke into the warehouse.

Artie told Pete and Myka the security system was seemingly impossible to crack, which made him most curious about the way the sculpture was stolen. Myka said the case didn’t really “scream Warehouse.” Artie told her things rarely scream Warehouse, “they usually whisper.” He started muttering about how he could be wrong, but the last time he was wrong was in June, 1987. He trailed off before Myka asked to hear more about that. Artie told her, “Not a chance. Go.” They left.

Peter asked Artie if he’d cover a show in New York and Artie said no.

In New York, a rep for the auction house told Myka and Pete that the electronic alarm system said the door never opened. They quietly suspected it was either one of the two “interested parties” who were looking to buy the piece, or an inside job. Pete had the hots for the auction house lady and Myka told him she was out of his league. Myka pulled Pete off his quest to impress the auction house lady by asking him to go check on the two interested parties.

Pete met Gilbert Radburn, a developer who was interested in buying the piece. Pete asked Radburn where he was the previous night. Radburn said he was out with friends and said he’d get Pete the names of the friends he was with. Pete noticed a man with a hard hat carrying a box labeled “Ground Penetrating Radar.” Myka called him and said he had to see something she found in the storage room.

What they found was a feather sticking out of the wall. It shimmered with light and Myka slowly pulled it out of the wall. Pete took it from her to see what it could do. When he held the feather, his hand and half of his arm began shimmering, too. He put his arm through the wall and they realized it probably had something to do with the theft, but it was only a part of the artifact they were looking for. “Great, so we’re looking for an art-stealing bird,” Pete said.

“Like Artie says,” Myka began saying, before they both finished, “never rule anything out.”

They put the feather in a bag.

They video chatted with Artie to show him the feather. He knew it looked Native American. Pete told Artie he thought they could rule Radburn out because he was rich enough to outbid Donald Trump. “Never rule anything out,” Artie said.

Pete said the second guy was “a rich dude” named Jeffrey Weaver. Artie thought it was the son of Alexander Weaver — an extortionist, real estate swindler, “and a ravager of culture.” He was, in fact, Jeffrey Weaver’s father. “Unless the acorn fell very far from the tree,” Artie told them. “Watch your backs.”

Claudia and Leena got a chance to chat a bit, and Leena told Claudia she was being hard on Joshua. Claudia thought Leena had a thing for Joshua. Leena said Claudia was turning her own need for purpose onto Joshua. She also told Claudia that she was afraid of being alone.

Back in New York, Pete and Myka went to Jeffrey Weaver’s penthouse. He appeared to have the stolen sculpture, but he said it wasn’t the same one. The sculpture was part of a series of four. The one Weaver had was “Fire” and the stolen one was “Wind.” Pete thought maybe Myka was interested in Weaver.

Pete mentioned the feather that helps people walk through walls and Weaver looked puzzled. He called for a guy named Lasalle — it was the same guy Pete saw at the construction site. Weaver said Lasalle worked for both men. Lasalle said nothing.

Weaver said his own sculpture wasn’t safe if someone was walking through walls. He insisted on moving it to a secure location, but Pete said “wherever it goes, we go.”

Leena was about to touch a chess piece, but Artie said he was in the middle of a game with himself and was waiting for a “eureka moment” to get himself out of a jam. He’d been waiting three months. Leena told Artie that Claudia needs a home. “She needs people like her,” Leena said. Claudia came over and moved Artie’s chess piece and said, “Check.” Artie was stunned.

Lasalle drove a truck with the sculpture in the back with Pete protecting it. While the truck was stopped at a light, the cloaked figure streaked into the back of the truck and grabbed the sculpture. He hit Pete and tossed him out of the van, through the wall of the van. Myka had Lasalle stop the truck. She got out to check on Pete. Lasalle got out, too. The truck sped away.

Pete woke up and told Myka he was “sore, everywhere. Need cookies.” They realized their “little puzzle” was why the guy wasn’t robbing Fort Knox and was stealing these sculptures instead. Myka told Pete that she told Artie about the buckskin cloak. Pete noticed Weaver was there and Myka explained that he “owns the hospital or built it, or something.” She then admitted Weaver had asked her to dinner. Pete told her to go, “use your feminine wiles.” He told her she should smile. “You’re pretty when you smile,” he said. She asked what it meant when she wasn’t smiling and Pete said, “Kind of frightening.”

Joshua was packing and he told Claudia he was going to Switzerland. She told him to keep in touch, “because I think I’ve demonstrated I will hunt you down.”

Artie was researching clues and discovered the Lenape tribe, which sold the land that is now Manhattan “for $24 worth of arts and crafts.” The tribe believed the world was created through the four elements. “Rock gave the world solidity,” in their legend. He realized that the buckskin cloak that manipulates solidity. Artie said the whole thing could be a pattern. If there are artifacts that control the other elements and if somebody could acquire those elements, “that somebody could have immense power over …” he started, before Leena finished, by saying, “the world.”

Artie told Pete that Weaver might need a second look. Artie told Pete to toss Weaver’s apartment. Pete asked if Weaver was their guy and Artie told him to see what he could find out.

Myka asked Weaver about himself. He said he didn’t want to follow in his father’s footsteps. “I want to erase his footsteps,” Weaver said.

Artie told Pete that Weaver’s dad once worked with Radburn. Pete searched Weaver’s apartment when he saw what was clearly a false wall leading to a secret room.

Meanwhile, Myka was asking Weaver what happens when all four element statues got together. He didn’t answer. Pete called and told her about Weaver’s secret room full of artwork by Walter Burley. “Whatever’s going on, your boyfriend’s neck-deep in it,” he said. Myka told Weaver they should go back to his place, but unlocked her gun holster when she said it. She said she never likes it when her date lies to her.

Pete figured out the sculptures were some kind of key to a sacred underground cave. The directions to the cave are hidden in the four sculptures.

Lasalle was brought in to Radburn’s place by a security guard. Radburn found a bracelet Lasalle was wearing. Lasalle said his father gave it to him, but Radburn knew it was his uncle, Walter Burley. Radburn took the bracelet and saw that the elements were carved in a particular order. He figured that was the order the sculptures needed to be arranged in to learn the location of the secret cave. Lasalle turned his back and looked back around to see Radburn putting on the buckskin cloak. Radburn asked what the saying, “The truth is in the dawn,” which was engraved into the bracelet, meant. Radburn grabbed Lasalle and pushed him through a wall, asking him what it meant. Lasalle said he didn’t know, and Radburn let him go — with Lasalle disappearing through the wall.

Pete was putting together the same clues, and found the same saying in Burley’s notes. Weaver showed up and told Pete and Myka that he knew Radburn had beat him to the cloak. He said Lasalle was Lenape and also wanted to save the cave. He worried that he hadn’t heard from Radburn. Artie knew they had to find the location of the cave before Radburn did.

As dawn broke, Radburn studied all four sculptures. The light of dawn came through the window, creating a map of Manhattan in the shadow on the wall. He marked the spot and thanked the sculptures before leaving.

Artie was looking at a map on the wall, trying to figure out where the cave might be. Claudia saw him and quickly figured out where the cave would be. Artie told Pete and Myka the location and Claudia disappeared. Weaver realized the location was close to Radburn’s construction site. We saw Radburn at the construction site, telling a worker to get him down to the cave.

Radburn’s men blasted a hole into the ground. Pete and Myka showed up — apparently too late. Radburn was already underground, where his worker told him the cave was just 18 inches on the other side of a wall. Radburn put on the buckskin cloak and walked through the wall, freaking the worker out.

On the other side of the wall, Radburn said, “It’s true. It’s all true.” He saw a bucket of water, which he called “the water of eternal life.” Then he walked over and grabbed an arrow that seemed to create a massive vibration. He grabbed a rock that gave him “the strength of 100 men” and “the strength of the Earth.”

That’s when Pete, Myka and Weaver walked in. Myka told him to drop the arrow, and Radburn pointed it at Myka, launching her backward into a wall. He backhanded Weaver.

One element remained for Radburn to complete the transformation. Just as Radburn put his hand in the fire and it lit up, Pete came over and jammed the arrow into Radburn’s chest, creating a whole mess of vibration and light before a streak of light apparently sent Radburn clear into the sky, into a sudden explosion.

Artie asked Claudia if she wanted to be around people her own age. She said she liked the challenge of being at the Warehouse.

“Are you ready for it?” Artie asked her.

“The question is, geezer,” she said, “are you?”

Artie told her she was out of her league.

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Complete Recap and Spoilers of Warehouse 13 S01E04 – Claudia

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Artie wakes up in strange room from his earlier vision. Mrs. F is there and she’s telling him it’s time to get up and go. He wakes up from the dream as the Farnsworth rings. Myka and Pete yell at him for sending them to pick up an artifact at zoo where the monkeys threw, um, stuff at them. They are disheveled. They ask about the computer/electrical breach and he says he can’t pinpoint its origin.

He falls asleep at his desk again and is back in room. Mrs. F tells him to get up. He can’t. He wakes up to discover a sassy redhead is cuffing him. She’s disappointed that the doesn’t know who she is. He tries to ring an alarm with his knees but she’s disabled it. He finally remembers that her name is Claudia, and apparently she was a former student when he was a simple professor. He goes to undo the cuff and she zaps him. She supercharged them. He compliments her skills and tells her to chill out and that the accident with Joshua was years ago and to let it go. She says time flies and that he is responsible for Joshua’s death and she’s back to force him to make good on his promise. She. hauls him off.

Myka and Pete arrive at W13 and realize that Artie is missing and that the alarm is disabled alarm. They are alarmed. There are no clues. Mrs. F Farnsworth’s in and doesn’t believe Artie was taken. They convince her and she tells them to use the “durational spectrometer” to obtain “after images” of anyone who’s been in the room in the last five hours and to stay put.

Claudia takes Artie to Joshua’s lab. He says she’s doing it all wrong: nabbing him in daylight and using his car. She says Joshua’s not dead. but stuck.

Pete and Myka use the device and see themselves entering the room. They dial it back and see Claudia grab Artie. Pete reads Artie’s lips – his sister is deaf- and obtains Claudia’s name. They pull up her info and see that she did a stint in a psych ward. Even though Mrs. F. said to stay put they agree that they didn’t hear that.

Artie wonders if Claudia has brought him here for poetic justice. She says no, she brought him to the lab because Joshua’s aura is strong here and he can help bring her bac. He thinks she’s unwell.

Pete and Myka go to house where Claudia stayed and the landlord says she was a nice girl and it’s terrible how her parents died and then the brother who raised her died too. Then she was shipped off with a foster family and then the psych ward. But, hey, says the landlord, she kept up on the rent. Even though she checked out of the pscyh ward two months ago, she’s made no contact with the landlord. Shehe lets them in and they spy a walls full of papers, pictures, and maps of the kind maintained by crazy people. Pete and Myka find a picture of a younger Claudia with older brother Josh. They wonder where Artie is.

Back at the lab Artie wonders why Claudia believes Josh is alive. She’s all sweaty and jittery and says Joshua visits. She says his experiments -based on work by Rheticus- were good. Artie says Rheticus was nuts. Claudia says he’ll be surprised when Josh shows and that she has everything to recreate his experiment.

Artie again goes back in time in his mind and we see him talking with a younger Josh and Claudia. Back in the present she tells Artie she has the visions of the past also. Suddenly, electricity charges fly around the room. Joshua shows up in a weird, spectral, electrical form flying through air. Artie calls after him. He disappears. Claudia snarks that she told him so. Artie doesn’t understand what’s happening. Claudia says she’s not crazy, and wants Artie’s help bring Josh back. She’s tried to recreate experiment, which he thinks is dangerous.

Pete and Myka look through Claudia’s stuff and determine she’s a thinker. They discover the book on Rheticus and notice she took a book with her.

Artie’s upset with experiment. (It concerned teleportation.) Claudia says she worked on it all she could and then wanted to peek at Artie’s research. She was upset that he hadn’t done any in the 12 years since Josh disappeared. She says knows Artie wants to help and that he feels guilty. He denies this. She gets a nosebleed and admits she’s had several. She lamely chalks it up to flu. He rebuts that it’s the experiment doing her in.

Myka reads some Rheticus poetry. Pete wonders what it is, Myka dismisses it. She then notices drawings and flags in the books all pointing to a famous Rheticu compass. Pete thinks this sounds artifacty.

In the labe, Artie also wonders about the compass. Claudia says she has the minerals that were in it. He says it’s not the same thing. He’s decided after hearing everything that instead of helping he’s going to shut her down. She says he abandoned Josh once, so why not again. She explains that it hasn’t been easy for her and that Josh was all she had after their parents death. He was a genius who put his life on hold for her and she owes it to him to try and get him back and so does Artie.

Artie calls Pete. and Myka and explains that he’s okay and that he will be helping Claudia. They offer to help and and he tells them to stay away.

Back at W13 they confab with Mrs. F. who has showed up stealthily and unexpectedly. They tell her about Claudia and realizes Mrs. F. knows the story and where she and Artie might be. But instead of telling them so they don’t rush off all willy-nilly led by their emotions she directs them to some Rheticus artifacts so that they can actually be useful when they arrive. She says she cares what happens to Artie too.

From a travel kit in his car Artie pulls out Ben Franklin’s lightning rod to get prepared to grab Josh back. He apologizes to Claudia about pysch ward. She shows him Josh’s journal with all the info.

Myka and Pete look through the artifacts and deduce that Joshua’s experiment half worked but that it was missing an instruction. Rheticus was big on writing instructions in latin on odd surfaces and secret panels. They realize the compass must have had a. secret panel that Josh and Artie overlooked..

Claudia is bleeding again as Artie’s figureing out the experiment. He goes back in time again to when Josh was explaining and showing him the compass. In the present the lab goes nutty and Josh shows up again. Claudia passes out. Artie tells Josh to come back once more and that he can save them both. Josh tells him it’s too risky and to cut the tether, kill him to save his sister.

Pete and Myka go to Mrs. F at Leena’s with their info. She congratulates them on figuring it all out without Artie and tells them to get to lab quickly.

Claudia wakes up and is sad to have missed Joshua. She thanks Artie for his help. Artie goes back in time again and tells Josh that in order to protect his family he should give him the compass. As they wait for him to get Artie promises Claudia that he won’t let anything happen to Josh.

In the present Artie goes to blow up the experiment. Claudia begs him not to. He tells her that Josh told him to in order to save her.

In the past Artie worries about what’s taking Josh so long and when they go to check on Josh he’s running the teleportation experiment, Josh disappears and young Claudia screams.

In the present Pete and Myka bust in with their new intel. They ask after the compass but it’s not there. Artie figures something out. Just then Josh reappears and Artie tells him to touch his hand as he clutches Claudia. The two disappear into Josh’s interdimensionary bubble. The siblings are gld to see each other. Artie takes the compass from Josh, opens the secret panel and, as per the directions, turns an interior dial 90 degrees on its axis as they all touch it. All three reappear in the lab, alive and well. The siblings hug and he thanks her for not giving up.

Back at Leena’s, Artie tells Pete and Myka he’s proud of them. Myka tentatively broaches the subject of losing people on the job. Artie says he doesn’t want to talk about it until he remembers she lost someone on a job also. He says anytime she wants to talk, they can.

Back at W13 Mrs. F shows up. Seems around the time Artie first lost Josh, he and Mrs. F were having a relationship that broke up. She’s visting about Claudia’s hacking into W13 and how it could hurt them. Artie says Claudia wouldn’t hurt them. Mrs. F says she just might and that Artie knows what the options are for taking care of it.

Author: brayvalentine for IMDB