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I am totally watching the marathon they are running right now for a refresher. The show has a great premise and I love it, although I feel it has still not reached its full potential. I really hope it does not hit the sophomore slum and instead just goes up. MacPherson is a great character, and I hope they do not kill off that storyline too quickly. Otherwise I wanna see more of the Regents too, especially Mark Sheppard (aka Romo Lampkin from BSG). I happen to think he is one of the best actors working on TV these days.
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Anyway, I do enjoy the show, although it does make me lament for the late, great, little-seen and dearly missed The Middleman from 2008, which is sort of Warehouse 13 to the nth degree in terms of goofiness and geek-friendly in-jokiness. As long as Warehouse 13 is more character-, rather than plot-driven, I should be sticking around for the foreseeable future. Then again, I could grow weary of the show, seeing as how the writers cannot EVER write themselves into a corner, seeing as how they literally have a warehouse full of Deus Ex Machina at their disposal that they can use to pull their characters' fat out of the fire! [Show spoiler]
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I haven't seen any of this series. I wished Netflix had this on streaming. The premise sounds so intrigueing that I will move it to the top of my DVD queue.
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After seeing this latest episode I"m completely hooked. Firefly fans will enjoy the joining of two actors on film again. This episode was just plain cool fun. Good characters, good stories, amazing guest stars for sci-fi fans, can't ask for more, love this show. I actually laughed out loud.....alone.
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I am watching the season 2 premier from my DVR. So... It has some awful acting. And the fuzzy hair black chick that helped that one guy escape is kinda ugly.
The red head chick is cute. And, this is my first episode. I'm confused. |
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I wasn't much into the third episode of season 2 but the forth brought the show back for me. I'm not sure what it was with that third one. I think maybe it was just to out there an idea, I don't know, have to see it again. Now the forth was pretty much everything I like about the show. I really liked the Artie and Claudia moments in this one. I wasn't crazy about the Mrs. Frederics and Leena stuff. Once again we get Myka dressed up (this will never get old for me) and Peter's comedy throughout. I'm still thinking ep 2 was the best. Can't wait to own this series.
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I watched the first 3 or 4 shows of Season 1 when they were first broadcast, then stopped watching. Although the main 2 characters are interesting, the plots seemed a little hokey and childish. Maybe I should try again? Does it get better toward the end of Season 1?
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I think the show gets better as the characters become a bit more developed. The childish aspect of the show still remains. There are serious dramtic issues touched on but they never stay on them for too long. I would say if you don't like the childish goofy parts of the show it may not be for you because it continues. I could see how some would not be into it. If you go in expecting that knid of stuff you may enjoy it. I find its light nature refreshing and enjoy how they tie into historical figures (Edgar Allan Poe, HG Wells, etc.).
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In the latest episode we learn more about what Artie was doing before coming to the warehouse. We get more development of most of the characters. The biggest development was by the end of the show, we have another agent. This was mostly a set up and development type of episode, the actual story was pretty secondary but contained the elements found in most episodes.
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