
Robert Goodman
Supervising Producer


After saving the life of the President, two secret service agents - Myka Bering and Pete Lattimer - find themselves assigned to the top secret Warehouse 13. The Warehouse is a massive, top secret facility that houses dangerous and fantastical objects. Together, Pete and Myka along with fellow agents Claudia, Steve Jinks and Warehouse caretaker Artie, must recover artifacts from around the globe before they can cause catastrophic damage.

Robert Goodman
Supervising Producer

Jace Alexander
Producer

Jack Kenny
Producer

Eddie McClintock
Pete Lattimer

Joanne Kelly
Myka Bering

Saul Rubinek
Arthur "Artie" Nielsen

Allison Scagliotti-Smith
Claudia Donovan

Aaron Ashmore
Steve Jinks
Rob
5/9/2023
Crazy, over-the-top, wacky, funny good times. Love the great and varied characters and how they play off each other. Yes, it's predictable, but so what?
GenerationofSwine
1/10/2023
Pete, Pete, you want a cookie? It is written as sort of a running gag, but now that I am old enough where the threat of stranger danger and nondiscript white vans offering candy has passed... I can sort of identify with that. "Come inside." "No." "I have cookies." "OK." Anyway, this is just FUN. It's sort of Indiana Jones, sort of Friday the 13th The Series, sort of The Librarian kind of fun. And it is all done with the appropriate not too serious humor behind it. I mean, the artifacts in the Warehouse are serious enough to drive the story in the realm of the best Sci-Fi, but they are also humorous enough to appeal to all ages. It is sort of the perfect Science Fiction show for the family. It appeals to kids and adults alike without dumbing things down to the point of being unwatchable like most family friendly fair does these days. And the cast all seems to have more than their fair share of chemistry with one another and do a great job of playing off each other, especially in the way that family can be irritating and loving at the same time. It could have been too dark and ominous to appeal to kids. It could have been to light and slaphappy to appeal to adults... instead it balances perfectly between appealing to both parents and children. It makes me miss when the Sci-Fi channel was making shows that had actual quality in a shared universe. We need that again.