My Top Ten Favorite Warehouse 13 episodes

Hello! So, remember back in February when I fangirled obsessively about Warehouse 13?
So, I decided it might be time for me to list my ten favorite episodes [and, boy, this was hard....].
I've already reviewed it on my blog, so if you're really interested you can read that, but you'd probably like Warehouse 13 if you like
-History
-Sci-Fi/Fantasy
-Quirky characters and witty dialogue
-Clean fiction [it's not totally clean, but definitely more so than most shows]
-Or you're just in need of a new show to watch.
Note: This list has [very minor] spoilers, so read at your own risk [kinda]
#10: Magnestism

Pete and Myka are sent to investigate a small town, where the inhabitants' minds are being altered, making them act as they please. Meanwhile, Artie is confused by the energy flows going on in the Warehouse, and he seeks help from Leena, who may know more about what is going on.
Why I Love This Episode: So, I watched an episode of Warehouse 13 before this [the Tricia Helfer one because my family knows that I love her], and, obviously, I love that episode, but this is the one that made me want to seriously finish this show. The plot is gripping, the characters are great, the dialogue is great, and I think this episode had one of the more unique artifacts [not saying what it is, 'cause that would spoil the whole episode].
#9: Duped

Pete's goofing around with Lewis Carroll's mirror creates a mishap in the Warehouse with bad consequences for Myka, but there's no time to learn of it as Artie has to send his agents out right away to discover how to small-time crooks are suddenly able to rake in millions at casinos without raising any eyebrows.
Why I Love This Episode: Duped is kind of freaky, so, don't watch it alone at night. The Lewis Carroll's mirror part was especially well-done, and, honestly, that's mostly what I remember from this episode. Pete and Myka's dynamic is great, per usual, and Artie is being Artie. Claudia fits in with the team really well, and they definitely needed another character [yeah, I know she arrived a few episodes ago, but none of those are on my top ten favorites list].
#8: Merge With Caution

Pete and Myka's attempt to be normal is ruined by an artifact, as they end up switching bodies. Meanwhile, Artie and Claudia have to stop a femme fatale.
Why I Love This Episode: Ah, the obligatory body-switching episode. This one was done really well, though. Eddie McClintock does an excellent Myka. Joanne Kelly had some great physical comedy in this episode. This episode was hilarious, more so than usual. Artie and Claudia's storyline was also great. The actors work well together, and it was nice to see just how great of an agent Claudia is. So, yeah, this episode is one of the more stereotypical ones, but it's awesome, and hilarious.
#7: Buried
The team unearths the Warehouse 2, in order to find a cure for Mrs. Frederic's mysterious illness.
Why I Love This Episode: This episode had kind of an Indiana Jones/Tomb Raider feel to it, which is awesome, and it's nice seeing Artie actually start to trust H.G. And I love how Pete kept bragging about solving the brain puzzle [he's not dumb, but H.G is a genius, and Myka is quite smart, too], and how he's struggling with whether he should tell Kelly about the Warehouse or not. All in all, a solid episode that I should probably rewatch right about now.
#6: Savage Seduction

Pete, Myka, and Artie help Kelly's grandmother, who is trapped in a telenovela, only to become trapped themselves, as the characters.
Why I Love this Episode: Okay, again, the stuck-inside-of-a-TV-show plot has been done before, and, again, Warehouse 13 manages to make it interesting.
It was nice to see Kelly again, too.
Also, this episode is hilarious, and basically involves there being two cuff links that can keep them from becoming their telenovela character, so only two of them are themselves, and it's funny watching them try and talk to whoever it is that's now a telenovela character.
So, I obviously love this episode.
#5: Endless

The team shares stories of their defining moments at the Warehouse, Pete has a difficult time accepting the fate of the Warehouse, while Claudia struggles with her future role as caretaker.
Why I Love This Episode: 
This is the series finale, and it's very sweet, if somewhat sad [honestly, they could have gone for at least one more season. They weren't out of ideas yet]. By the end, you really get attached to Pete and Myka and Leena and Claudia and Artie and Steve, so it's hard to say goodbye.
I guess you'd mainly love this episode if you're a fan of the series.....
#4: Around the Bend

Pete's mission to find a traitor leads him into conflict with the Warehouse team.
Why I Love This Episode: Basically, Pete touched an artifact he shouldn't have, and imagined up this crazy fantasy involving Mrs. Frederic, his ex-girlfriend, a regent, and, well, a lot more. This is one of the most bizarre, and, frankly, quite awesome episodes. It was mostly about Pete, but it was also sweet to see how much the other agents worried about him [even Artie].
#3: Don't Hate the Player
Pete, Myka and Claudia answer an emergency call when Fargo from Eureka becomes trapped in a virtual reality fantasy game of his own making.
Why I Love This Episode: This is one of the most epic crossovers of all time. While I don't play video games, I'm a pretty big fantasy fan, so that made this episode fun. And it was neat to see the character's avatars [Pete was a gladiator, Myka was an archer, Claudia was an elf]. This game can also bring your greatest fears to life, so that would obviously be freaky. I've rewatched this one countless times, and love it a little more each time.
#2: Resonance
#2: The New Guy
After Myka leaves, Artie employs an ATF agent who can tell whenever people are lying.
Why I Love This Episode: First of all, this whole episode is about people reenacting famous deaths from Shakespeare's plays, which is awesome. Also, I love Steve, and he fits in so well with the rest of the team. I did miss Myka, though, and I'm glad she returned. All in all, this is a really great episode, and one I rewatch a lot.
#1: Where and When
Pete and Myka use H.G Wells' time machine to travel to 1961, and find a missing artifact.
Why I Love This Episode: This one is my favorite because it has '60's clothes, time travel, Pete and Myka being awesome, some great movie references, a more sci-fi-y plot than usual [and it's a science fiction show], and H.G Wells [who Jaime Murray plays to absolute perfection].
It has the classic Pete and Myka banter, as well as a new look on time travel. You can't physically travel through time, but your conscious can be transferred to someone else's conscious for twenty-two hours. And, of course, H.G is being awesome, like she usually is. She's probably one of my favorite characters.
The ending is bittersweet, which is exactly how it should be, for this episode. I will rewatch it 'till the day I die.
So, that's all for today.
Have you seen Warehouse 13? Favorite episode? Favorite character? 

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