While it may be true, Myles thinks:
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Still not being convinced, Rosario T. Calabria replies:
Promotional images from episode three, "Threshold" [more at SpoilerTV (and here )] Promotional images from episode four, "H2IK" [more at SpoilerTV ]
luapo can't forget that:
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However, SCI FI Wire Staff states that:
By 1idman at 6:30 PM ON 07/30/09 This show continues to improve, and the Claudia episode was the best ever. Am I the only person overcome by envy that an actress born in 1990 can turn in such an awesomely great performance?
Meanwhile, NancyGail came up with this idea:
Only time will tell. Keep watching Warehouse 13! Posted by NancyGail at 3:31 PM Labels: Television season , TV Shows , Warehouse 13
In other words, Mike Moody puts it this way:
Warehouse 13: BurnoutPosted Aug 12th 2009 2:48AM by Mike Moody Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows , Episode Reviews , Reality-Free
Rosario T. Calabria objects:
I sure hope the series finale of Smallville [sometime in May, 2010] has Welling donning the suit. With CW s kiss of death Friday timeslot and Warners need to fast-track the next Superman movie, Welling is a much better choice than Routh for the Man of Tomorrow.
As a result of that, Myles belives:
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Rosario T. Calabria comes with a new idea:
And Jim Caviezel (Number Six) talked about some of the similarities and differences between the original 60 s series and AMC s remake in a group interview during the TCA s summer press tour. [ SCI FI Wire ]
scifiandtvtalk brings more details:
Prior to Warehouse 13 , Scagliotti appeared in a handful of made-for-TV movies as well as guest-starred on several other TV shows including One Tree Hill , Drake & Josh , ER , CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and most recently in an episode of Mental , House of Mirrors , which was shot on-location in Bogota, Columbia. I had never been to South America before, says the actress, so that in itself was an experience. It s a place with a lot of layers, and [the city] is at the base of the Andes, which is just beautiful.
Brent Hartinger, Editor comes with a new idea:
SR: I only have the fun of having a character that doesn t have to carry the weight of the action the way Eddie and Joanne do. Luckily, they ve thrown Allison [Scagliotti] to play Claudia Donovan into the mix, and it gives me kin d of a daughter. Artie had no life, he s been married to the warehouse, his children are the artifacts, he has no life. And now he s got an ethical responsibility to this very young person, who s brilliant and a trouble-maker.
However, Brent Hartinger, Editor states that:
Interview: WAREHOUSE 13 s Saul Rubinek on the Serious Business of Being Funny Posted on 06 August 2009 by Brent Hartinger, Editor
SCI FI Wire Staff remembers that:
By Someo at 12:21 PM ON 07/31/09 "adults aged 25-54 (1.8 million) and 18-49 (1.4 million)" So, there were 0.4 million more Warehouse 13 viewers aged 50-54 than 18-24? Rather strange, to say the least. Or is there something I missed? And to think that US TV series are renewed and canceled based on these "ratings"...
Rosario T. Calabria thinks about it:
Here s what Lennie James, who plays number 147 on the AMC s upcoming miniseries "The Prisoner" , has to say about the ending: "There is a conclusion to the whole thing. There is a conclusion that people will be satisfied with, but it s not definitive. We couldn t just kind of wrap it all up." [ SCI FI Wire ]
In other words, Rosario T. Calabria puts it this way:
"First of all, he s Major Zod at the moment, so he hasn t grown into General Zod," Blue revealed. "I want to make him a bit more manic. The Terence Stamp version is very cool, calm and collected. There is a level there. I have a certain amount of that, but I think he hasn t grown into it yet, so my take is that he has to calm down a bit, because he wants it right now. It s a bit of a spoiled-brat version of the character. He s very aristocratic, but he hasn t calmed into it yet, so that s a journey I can take with that character."
Before going any further, Mike Moody wants to get this straight:
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