I miss Warehouse 13 :(


On one hand the advantage of SyFy pulling the plug in season 5 is that the series never had a chance to go on too long, get bad or outlive itself. It got an opportunity few shows get -- it went out in it's Prime (as do most SyFy shows. BSG, being Human, Eureka....)


That said, i do really miss it.

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I will always miss it-it is such a fun show that truly did have endless potential yet the last couple of seasons were pretty bad. The way they wrapped it all up was very well done albeit very abrupt...

Still there is always the DVDs and Netflix.

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I miss the show as well. Warehouse 13 was one of the best shows on Syfy besides Eureka & BSG. After Eureka and Warehouse 13 ended, I stopped watching the Syfy channel because there was nothing good on.

If it's all the same to you, I'll have that drink now.-Loki (Marvel's Avengers)

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I just found it recently on Netflix and I was so bummed to find out that it is only five seasons long. It's such a funny show and interesting. I love it.

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I wouldn't have minded them ending it, if they'd have given it a full season, but nope, It got half a short season.

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I think so too.

If it's all the same to you, I'll have that drink now.-Loki (Marvel's Avengers)

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S4 was longer than normal so it equaled out.

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its always about money, even if a show has made them money and hype, not to mention the following it obviously had that they would allow it to finsih gracefully instead of the wham bam thankyou mam more and more hows are getting. The worst one was White Collar, sure it started to get worse in later seasons (thats when you need to rely on writers etc who can actually keep it up) but to give it 6 eps in the last season and making one of those filler just seems like they forgot the huge following it had for most of its showing and they just crapped on it. The only thing worse if the endless cliffhanger, especially with shows that become hits after theyre broadcast. This mainly happens sooner, season 1 or 2 but don't the people running these networks realise that sometimes a show has to find its stride, and it helps to advertise properly. It happens so much its depressing.

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