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Warehouse 13 – Artifacts with nasty consequences

Artie and Claudia both have to deal with the consequences of using artifacts to save people on this week’s ‘Warehouse 13′. Everything seems fine for the moment, but it looks like disaster is coming — how long will it be before everything goes to hell? Meanwhile, Pete and Myka deal with a Cthulhu infestation. No, really!

by Christina Furtado

Ratings Clack – Olympics are off to a great start

If there’s one thing we all have learned by this point… people, in the general, do like a good opening ceremony. As expected, the ‘Olympic Games’ got off to a great start for NBC. Over on cable, the starts weren’t quite as good for ‘Warehouse 13′ and ‘Alphas’.

by Brett Love

Quotation Marks – Warehouse 13, True Blood and Teen Wolf

Join the Clique as we look back at the last (two) weeks(s) in television quotes. If we missed your favorite, be sure to share it in the comments section!

by Ivey West

Warehouse 13 – Can the gang save the Warehouse and the world?

It’s a race against the clock in the season premiere of ‘Warehouse 13′ as the gang tries to undo the destruction of the the Warehouse. Artie is willing to do anything to save the Warehouse and the world, but at what cost to himself and to his agents?

by Christina Furtado

Warehouse 13’s Saul Rubinek & Allison Scagliotti-Smith @ 2012 SDCC

Video of our roundtable interview with Saul Rubinek & Allison Scagliotti-Smith of ‘Warehouse 13′, from the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con.

by Keith McDuffee

TV on DVD – Game Of Thrones, Dark Shadows, and iCarly

The latest set of releases includes ‘Game of Thrones’, ‘Dark Shadows’, ‘iCarly’, ‘Big Bang Theory’, ‘Warehouse 13′, ‘The Glades’, ‘Doctor Who’, ‘Father Dowling’, ‘Jem and the Holograms’, ‘G.I. Joe’, and ‘Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt’.

by Brett Love

Does The Walking Dead need a lighter side?

Does ‘The Walking Dead’ turn off some viewers because it takes itself so seriously? Is there room for humor in this stylized, character-driven slow burn of a show?

by Debbie McDuffee
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