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Warehouse 13

And actually the antagonism between Myka and Pete lightens up considerably once you get past the first few eps. Myka, in particular, loosens up and becomes a lot more fun. Nowadays they have a nice, teasing brother-sister vibe.
It's nice to see a brother/sister type relationship instead of the usual "will they or won't they" sexual tension. Too many shows do the former and that gets old after awhile. It's nice to get something different.
 
^That got old during Moonlighting, older during Cheers, and over the hill during X-Files.
 
The point about the Pete/Myka antagonism moderating is correct. Which I've come to realize is not what was turning me off Warehouse 13. The problem is, the artifacts don't seem cool to me, they just seem silly, like steampunk.
 
^^ Steampunk is cool. :mallory: That's one of the things I like about the current batch of shows-- even Eureka has added a pinch of Steampunk.

And it cracks me up to see shows not aimed at cranky juveniles described as "fluffy." :rommie:
 
The point about the Pete/Myka antagonism moderating is correct. Which I've come to realize is not what was turning me off Warehouse 13. The problem is, the artifacts don't seem cool to me, they just seem silly, like steampunk.

Well, honestly, if you don't like steampunk, bizarre historical artifacts, and healthy doses of silly, this might not be the show for you. It's not supposed to be a straightforward, deadly-serious science fiction show. It's meant to be offbeat and whimsical.

Me, I love the idea that Sylvia Plath's typewriter can make you lose the will to live . . . or that the original "can of beans" is locked away in the Warehouse.
 
Some of the artifacts are pretty silly to me, especially ones from historical people who were never associated with fringe science or the supernatural. For example, why in the world would Jack Kirby's belt make you into a superhero? It didn't do shit for him except keep his pants up.
 
Some of the artifacts are pretty silly to me, especially ones from historical people who were never associated with fringe science or the supernatural. For example, why in the world would Jack Kirby's belt make you into a superhero? It didn't do shit for him except keep his pants up.

Jack Kirby had mighty mojo. :)

(And, of course, Kirby's belt turned out to be a red herring. It was really Charles Atlas's trunks that gave you powers.)
 
Well, honestly, if you don't like steampunk, bizarre historical artifacts, and healthy doses of silly, this might not be the show for you. It's not supposed to be a straightforward, deadly-serious science fiction show. It's meant to be offbeat and whimsical.

After a few minutes of the pilot, I wasn't watching Warehouse 13 for straightforward and deadly-serious. I was watching for some laughs and light hearted action fun.
What I'm saying is, I don't find it very funny. The whimsy has no delight. Whereas the goofy science on Eureka still does, which I think is because the whole retro appeal in Warehouse 13's steampunk vibe strikes me, very hard, as lame.
 
Well, honestly, if you don't like steampunk, bizarre historical artifacts, and healthy doses of silly, this might not be the show for you. It's not supposed to be a straightforward, deadly-serious science fiction show. It's meant to be offbeat and whimsical.

After a few minutes of the pilot, I wasn't watching Warehouse 13 for straightforward and deadly-serious. I was watching for some laughs and light hearted action fun.
What I'm saying is, I don't find it very funny. The whimsy has no delight. Whereas the goofy science on Eureka still does, which I think is because the whole retro appeal in Warehouse 13's steampunk vibe strikes me, very hard, as lame.


Sounds like you're simply allergic to steampunk. Which is fine. I don't have the "gangster movie" gene. They just leave me cold.
 
Well, I took the advice and watched a couple more. Just finished watching all the episodes. :)
Was great fun in the end.

One thing still confuses me. They see to get around from place to place VERY quickly. Far quicker than it should take.
 
FYI: ew.com is reportingthat Aaron Ashmore (Smallville's "Jimmy Olsen") has joined the cast as a new Warehouse agent.

Interesting . . . .
 
I hope it's only temporary. The dynamic between Pete and Myka is one of the things that made the show. Not that I have any issue with this new guy (never even seen him before), but I hope that they bring back Myka at some point, even if they keep this guy.
 
I can't see any reason to think the Myka character is being written out. In fact since this show has been deliberately aimed at attracting female viewers, i'd say that swapping out the team for 2 male partners is about as unlikely as it gets.
 
Some of the artifacts are pretty silly to me, especially ones from historical people who were never associated with fringe science or the supernatural. For example, why in the world would Jack Kirby's belt make you into a superhero? It didn't do shit for him except keep his pants up.

Jack Kirby had mighty mojo. :)

(And, of course, Kirby's belt turned out to be a red herring. It was really Charles Atlas's trunks that gave you powers.)

Gret Mojo indeed! Shame it didn't work...
 
I can't see any reason to think the Myka character is being written out. In fact since this show has been deliberately aimed at attracting female viewers, i'd say that swapping out the team for 2 male partners is about as unlikely as it gets.

Maybe they're going for slash? That's a very fruitful strategy for attracting a female audience, just look at Supernatural. But they need to be more careful with the casting, I don't think either of the guys are good slash fodder, and for slash to work, they've got to both work. It's all about the chemistry.
 
with Ashmore they've got the obvious 'accidental twin creation/body duplication' storyline available, since Shawn and Aaron Ashmore are practically identical (hey they did it on Fringe :D)
 
I can't see any reason to think the Myka character is being written out. In fact since this show has been deliberately aimed at attracting female viewers, i'd say that swapping out the team for 2 male partners is about as unlikely as it gets.

Maybe they're going for slash? That's a very fruitful strategy for attracting a female audience, just look at Supernatural. But they need to be more careful with the casting, I don't think either of the guys are good slash fodder, and for slash to work, they've got to both work. It's all about the chemistry.

If they wanted slash, they could have gone with Myka and HG. Those two had some chemistry together.

I seriously doubt that Myka's gone. They would have announced if Joanne Kelly had left. It's just a storyline, one I hope that's resolved quickly because it's the dynamic between her and Pete that really holds the show together. Seeing Pete with a new partner will be interesting but hopefully won't last too long.

I don't know why they're adding another cast member though...the cast is terrific and this feels like they're just adding a fifth wheel.
 
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