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The team struggles with the news from Mrs. Fredric that Warehouse 13 will be moving to a new host country at some point in the near future. Meanwhile, they explore a series of flashbacks via King Arthur's Round Table that build into the eternal emotions of the Warehouse itself.
Warehouse 13 is an American science fiction television series that originally ran from July 7, 2009, to May 19, 2014, on the Syfy network, [1] [2] and was executively produced by Jack Kenny and David Simkins for Universal Cable Productions. [3]
Throughout season one, Myka gradually develops close relationships with her new Warehouse colleagues. For the first time in her life, Myka builds friendship and love with those who surround her. The coming together as a family of Myka, Pete, Artie, Claudia, and Leena is a theme that runs throughout the second season. [8]
Mica took her own life on April 27. Mica Miller / Facebook Nelson said in the video she no longer has the funds, and said defrauding people has become something of a “habit.”
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Warehouse 13 is a supernatural fantasy television series created by Jane Espenson and D. Brent Mote. The show premiered on Syfy on July 7, 2009. [1]The series follows United States Secret Service Agents Myka Bering (Joanne Kelly) and Peter Lattimer (Eddie McClintock) when they are assigned to the government's secret Warehouse 13, which houses supernatural "artifacts".
Mica Miller’s family attorney say that they want ‘to focus on the memory’ of Mica rather than be caught up in a series of litigations Mica Miller’s pastor husband reaches settlement with ...
James MacPherson is a former Warehouse Agent who was Artie Nielsen's partner.According to his backstory, he and Artie had a falling out, fifteen years previously, when MacPherson used the "Phoenix" artifact to rescue his wife, Carol Augustine (Lynne Cormack), from a fire that killed five firefighters (whenever the Phoenix is used to save a life, at least one other person must die).