

Product Description Prepare for more paranormal thrills, chills and excitement as Warehouse 13 returns with more action-packed mysteries than ever before! After the destruction of the Warehouse, the agents risk the use of a mythical artifact in an attempt to restore all they've lost. But the use of this dangerous artifact could change the Warehouse team and the world forever. Featuring guest appearances by Brent Spiner (Star Trek: The Next Generation), Sam Huntington (Being Human) and other sci-fi favorites, this five-disc set includes all 20 Season Four episodes plus a cache of classified bonus content including a never-before-seen chapter of the animated web series "Grand Designs."Bonus Content:Disc 1: Extended Scene A New Hope Podcast with Jack Kenny and Allison Scagliotti An Evil Within Podcast with Jack Kenny and Allison Scagliotti Personal Effects Podcast with Jack Kenny, Allison Scagliotti, and Ian Stokes There’s Always a Downside Podcast with Jack Kenny, Allison Scagliotti, and Ian StokesDisc 2: Deleted and Alternate Scenes No Pain, No Gain Podcast with Jack Kenny, Joanne Kelly, Tim Omundson, and Kirsten Nelson Fractures Podcast with Jack Kenny, Joanne Kelly, Benjamin Raab, and Deric A. Hughes Endless Wonder Podcast with Jack Kenny, Allison Scagliotti, Danielle Nicolet, Chris Fisher, and Bob Goodman Second Chance Podcast with Jack Kenny, Allison Scagliotti, Chris Fisher, Diego Gutierrez, and Bob GoodmanDisc 3: Deleted and Extended Scenes The Ones You Love Podcast with Jack Kenny, Allison Scagliotti, Joanne Kelly, and Holly Harold We All Fall Down Podcast with Jack Kenny, Allison Scagliotti, Joanne Kelly, and Holly HaroldDisc 4: Deleted and Extended Scenes The Sky’s the Limit Podcast with Jack Kenny, Michael Jones-Morales, Eddie McClintock, and Allison ScagliottiDisc 5: Deleted Scenes Gag Reel Grand Designs Web Series The Truth Hurts Podcast with Jack Kenny, Eddie McClintock, and Allison Scagliotti desertcart.com At the end of season three of Warehouse 13, the titular structure, an enormous facility in South Dakota also known as "America's attic" and "the world's junk drawer," was blown to smithereens, taking with it the mass of strange and wondrous artifacts that had been housed there. Since these objects are the SyFy series' raison d'être, something must be done to remedy this disaster--and sure enough, we're not even finished with the first of the 20 episodes included in the five-disc season-four boxed set before Special Agent in Charge Artie Nielsen (Saul Rubinek) has managed to turn back time by 24 hours and prevent the explosion. But Warehouse agents aren't supposed to use artifacts for their own ends--on the contrary, their job is to make sure they stay out of the hands of anyone who seeks to exploit them, whether by design or by accident--and the one he chooses is an astrolabe, a navigation device that once belonged to Ferdinand Magellan and now visits some very bad, season-long mojo on Artie and the others (a major reveal in the ninth episode explains but doesn't fully resolve the issue). Much of the season involves tracking down various missing artifacts, some whimsical, some unpredictable and very dangerous: the first pair of Ray-Ban sunglasses makes its wearer invisible. Explorer Richard Byrd's smoking pipe creates lightning and terrifying storms. A medal belonging to Saint Joseph of Cupertino has powers of levitation. Author Lewis Carroll's mirror, making a return appearance from season one, houses a very evil Alice. Suicidal poet Sylvia Plath's typewriter can suck the life out of you, while Pancho Villa's boots numb feelings of guilt or grief. More than the storylines, it's the artifacts that make Warehouse 13 entertaining and fun, along with the show's overall cheeky tone, smart dialogue, and a cast of characters who enjoy nothing more than exchanging rapid-fire witticisms (Eddie McClintock's somewhat dim Agent Pete Lattimer and Allison Scagliotti's Claudia Donovan, a sharp-tongued computer genius, are particularly amusing). Sure, the show will remind many of a cross between The X-Files and the Indiana Jones movies. Then again, those are some pretty decent role models. --Sam Graham Review: A Sci-Fi Triumph, A Drama with a great ensemble. - Warehouse 13 has many magical features that appeal to people. The Science Fiction appeals to the Sci-Fi lover. The artifacts, hoarded and secured in the huge vaults of the Warehouse, appeal to the collector. The human interactions of the multigenerational cast appeals to our humanity. Throwbacks to Star Trek TNG with another screen appearance of Data and Kivas Fajel. The breakout Claudia character, the female Fonzie of her generation, played with wit, charm, and panache. The bumbling idiot agent paired up with the super smart and beautiful one. All watched over by Artie, the caretaker of the Warehouse, who sends them off on their quests for artifacts. The show lost a relatively minor new age character named Lena who was killed off by Artie when he was under the spell of an artifact, but the show goes on. She was very nice to look at, but had very little to do. Mrs. Fredericks, the embodiment, if you will, of the Warehouse, who comes and goes mysteriously in a moment of time. A series of villains for extended plot lines, including HG Wells, a beautiful warehouse agent who has gone astray but still manages to befriend Myka. Another Star Trek character from DS 9, Odo, appearing as a former agent. It all adds up to a very entertaining and multi faceted program. Good choice. Review: It's dumb to discontinue this series - SyFy continues to leave us in the lurch, trying to guess when this series will resume. Each time, we have to wait the better part of another year, with ZERO information from them on when it'll next run. In fact, even the final season, SyFy management says will air at a time to be announced later. Although they essentially never DO announce it until MUCH MUCH later, just before the season airs. Now they're going to discontinue this amazing series because of a tiny fluctuation in the ratings, with a "Deer in the headlights" mentality as to WHY the ratings might have slipped for a show that is herky-jerky in it's airing pattern. SyFy, people like this series very much, and watching the characters grow and evolve. Seldom has such a successful series been yanked off and on the air relentlessly, with little or no notification. You just don't get it, do you? You've ruined the ratings of your own successful show with such poor planning and execution. After nearly an entire year goes by, yes indeed, you will have lost viewers, because lives change and evolve, and not many people have the time nor inclination to keep searching and searching and searching to find out when the series will air next. i've personally never seen a series like this that vanishes and appears out of thin air again, much like one of the artifacts in the Warehouse. SyFy, are you numb in the heads? Can't you see your own forest for your own trees? It's not about ratings slipping, it's about programming minds having slipped long, long ago - Ha! Don't be bone-headed. When you have a good product, protect it. In years to come you'll regret having lost this Warehouse 13 opportunity. But then there will be whole, new programming people in place by then, i'm sure, and they won't probably "Get it" either. What a shame. FANTASTIC series. Hope i'm around in another year to even see it.
| ASIN | B00BD6K54G |
| Actors | Allison Scagliotti, Eddie McClintock, Genelle Williams, Joanne Kelly, Saul Rubinek |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.78:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #166,051 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #24,469 in Drama DVDs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (5,036) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 025192168987 |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 5.1) |
| MPAA rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format | Box set, Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 5 |
| Producers | Dana Baratta, David Simkins, Jack Kenny |
| Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 0.7 x 5.4 inches; 9.12 ounces |
| Release date | July 9, 2013 |
| Run time | 14 hours and 25 minutes |
| Studio | Universal Studios Home Entertainment |
| Subtitles: | English |
C**2
A Sci-Fi Triumph, A Drama with a great ensemble.
Warehouse 13 has many magical features that appeal to people. The Science Fiction appeals to the Sci-Fi lover. The artifacts, hoarded and secured in the huge vaults of the Warehouse, appeal to the collector. The human interactions of the multigenerational cast appeals to our humanity. Throwbacks to Star Trek TNG with another screen appearance of Data and Kivas Fajel. The breakout Claudia character, the female Fonzie of her generation, played with wit, charm, and panache. The bumbling idiot agent paired up with the super smart and beautiful one. All watched over by Artie, the caretaker of the Warehouse, who sends them off on their quests for artifacts. The show lost a relatively minor new age character named Lena who was killed off by Artie when he was under the spell of an artifact, but the show goes on. She was very nice to look at, but had very little to do. Mrs. Fredericks, the embodiment, if you will, of the Warehouse, who comes and goes mysteriously in a moment of time. A series of villains for extended plot lines, including HG Wells, a beautiful warehouse agent who has gone astray but still manages to befriend Myka. Another Star Trek character from DS 9, Odo, appearing as a former agent. It all adds up to a very entertaining and multi faceted program. Good choice.
C**N
It's dumb to discontinue this series
SyFy continues to leave us in the lurch, trying to guess when this series will resume. Each time, we have to wait the better part of another year, with ZERO information from them on when it'll next run. In fact, even the final season, SyFy management says will air at a time to be announced later. Although they essentially never DO announce it until MUCH MUCH later, just before the season airs. Now they're going to discontinue this amazing series because of a tiny fluctuation in the ratings, with a "Deer in the headlights" mentality as to WHY the ratings might have slipped for a show that is herky-jerky in it's airing pattern. SyFy, people like this series very much, and watching the characters grow and evolve. Seldom has such a successful series been yanked off and on the air relentlessly, with little or no notification. You just don't get it, do you? You've ruined the ratings of your own successful show with such poor planning and execution. After nearly an entire year goes by, yes indeed, you will have lost viewers, because lives change and evolve, and not many people have the time nor inclination to keep searching and searching and searching to find out when the series will air next. i've personally never seen a series like this that vanishes and appears out of thin air again, much like one of the artifacts in the Warehouse. SyFy, are you numb in the heads? Can't you see your own forest for your own trees? It's not about ratings slipping, it's about programming minds having slipped long, long ago - Ha! Don't be bone-headed. When you have a good product, protect it. In years to come you'll regret having lost this Warehouse 13 opportunity. But then there will be whole, new programming people in place by then, i'm sure, and they won't probably "Get it" either. What a shame. FANTASTIC series. Hope i'm around in another year to even see it.
J**R
Great!
This latest season of Warehouse 13 is just as good as the previous seasons. The story continues where it left off at the end of season 3 and loses no awesomeness. The writing is as good as ever and we get a great range of plots throughout the episodes along with the central plot. It is a fantastic series for anyone, whether you like Sci-fi, Fantasy, Action or drama. I am a Doctor Who fan myself and I HUGELY enjoyed Warehouse 13, but I feel as though a fan of police drama would enjoy it just as much. Unlike so many TV shows, Warehouse 13 looses none of it's fun as it progresses, it retains all the great qualities that made it so great to begin with. It is a show with fantastic, likable characters who each have their strong and week points, and each and everyone (from H. G. Wells, yes, it has a genius, female H. G. Wells, to Ms. Frederic) grows on you. It also has thought-provoking plots, a fun twist on historical 'artifacts', a slight touch of humor, and an enjoyable amount of action. This show is likable whether you are a 6th grade science geek or a action-loving adult. The plot centers around a secret (kind-of civilian, kind-of government) warehouse that collects 'artifacts' (whether the artifacts are magic or technology is left up to you) and the people who track them down.
L**E
Watch this excellent well-developed show!
Love this series, and love this season too. The writing and the acting are exceptional, with moments that seem to show how much fun the actors are having in their roles, as well as providing entertainment for viewers. I hope they don't get rid of key characters in the way many series do, by killing someone off, which changes the dynamic on the show, often for the worse. The relationships this season have developed in such a fascinating way that I can't wait until next season to see how they move forward. In this season, of course, they still have the artifacts of the week to track down (usually two) and revisit characters from previous seasons-- not a dull moment, really. There is also the season-long story arc related to how last season ended, which gets resolved, but not in a tidy 'happy-ever-after' kind of way. Instead there are repercussions that affect each of the characters as they deal with what has happened, even as they continue their usual work, play, and engaging banter that reflects not just how well they know each other, but genuine affection for each other. This series comes highly recommended, especially to sci-fi fans.
V**A
Ho scoperto con piacere che esistevano la stagione 4 e 5 e devo dire che la serie prosegue bene. È una serie TV syfy molto carina e comica. Arrivato entro i termini indicati.
M**E
Une saison qui commence par la réparation des dégâts subis par l'entrepôt à la fin de la saison précédente, un classique. Pour moi, cette saison est divisée en deux parties, dans la première artie utilise l'Astrolab de Magellan pour remonter le temps et éviter la destruction de l'entrepôt, mais il ne peut le dire à personne sous peine de les mettre en danger. Et cette première partie finira par le côté obscur d'Artie qui libérera l'orchidée qui répandra une épidémie de suette dans le monde entier(et n'oublions pas aussi que Steve a ressusciter). La deuxième partie, je l’appellerais la "quête des immortels", en effet grâce à une ruse de Mme Sutton, son fils a pu pénétrer dans l'entrepôt et libérer Paracelse qui leur rendra leur mortalité, mais qui deviendra aussi le régisseurs de l’entrepôt, ce qui obligera nos héros à le quitter en laissant l'entrepôt à Paracelse
T**7
Die intelligente Mystery-Serie um das Warehouse 13 behält auch in der 4. Staffel ihren Kult Charakter und bleibt der Hammer. Das Warten hat sich gelohnt! Die 4. Staffel geht genauso spannend und kreativ weiter, wie man es sich erhofft hatte – wenn nicht sogar noch ein bisschen besser. Der Einfallsreichtum der Autoren ist ungebrochen. Die Agenten lösen Aufträge um mysteriöse Artefakte mit viel Situationskomik und Wortwitz. Da am Ende der 3. Staffel das Warehouse komplett zerstört wurde, müssen Artie und sein Team zunächst einen Weg und das passende Artefakt finden, dies rückgängig zu machen. Wie Artie, Mrs. Frederick, Pete, Myka, Claudia, Leena und die anderen (keine weiteren Namen, um hier nichts zu spoilern) davon beeinflusst werden, zieht sich als Geschichte durch die ganze Staffel. Insgesamt ist die Figurenentwicklung dabei aufregend. Die Story steuert auf ein offenes Ende zu. Jetzt heißt es wieder warten… Fazit: Insgesamt eine rundum gelungene Mystery-Serie, die Geschichten erzählt, wo einfach alles zusammen stimmig und rund ist. Angefangen von den Darstellern, über die jeweiligen Artefakte, den Ablauf der einzelnen Geschichten bis hin zur technischen Umsetzung. Neben den 20 Episoden enthält jede DVD zusätzliches Material. Der Cliffhänger ist dabei ein kleines Bonbon. Kleine Warnung an eventuelle Neueinsteiger: Die 4. Staffel eignet sich nicht für den Quereinstieg, auch wenn am Anfang immer ein „Was bisher geschah“ an die wichtigsten Geschehnisse im Zusammenhang mit der aktuellen Geschichte erinnert, benötigt man den Hintergrund der ersten Staffeln, um die Stories so richtig verfolgen und genießen zu können.
G**D
Une excellente série pleine d'humour et d'action, les personnages forment une 'famille' attachante, vraiment très agréable à suivre. Le principe de la série reste bien sûr le même, partir à la recherche d'artefacts qui créent toutes sortes de problèmes. Ici il y a une dimension supplémentaire avec un vrai très méchant, et des révélations partielles sur certains personnages. Le suspense est omniprésent. Je n'en dirai pas plus pour ne pas trahir l'histoire. Le seul 'bémol' c'est que la saison 4 finit en 'cliffhanger' terrible, laissant sur sa fin, tout sera (tout le monde l'espère) expliqué dans la dernière et très courte saison (6 épisodes). Cette quatrième saison est particulièrement longue par contre et on en a vraiment pour son argent. Très recommandable.
R**9
Ich verfolge Warehouse schon seit dem Beginn der Serie sehr gebannt und habe noch keine Folge ausgelassen! Meine Überschrift sagt eigentlich alles. Staffel 4 ist mal wieder hochdramatisch und sehr spannend. Pete, Myka, Claudia, Arti und Co zünden dazu bei jeder sich bieten Gelegenheit lustige Auseinandersetzungen, Dialoge oder einfach nur kleine persönliche Macken der Charaktere die einfach nur witzig sind. In der 4ten Staffel geht es grob darum, dass Arti durch die Nutzung eines Artefaktes böse wird. Er versucht auf üble Weise die Welt in den Abgrund zu ziehen und kann nur durch Aufbietung aller Kräfte der Warehouse-Agenten abgehalten werden. Dennoch gibt es einen Todesfall im Team! Im Anschluss geht die Story munter weiter, denn die Agenten stoßen auf Paracelsus. Dieser kann Leute unsterblich machen und will dazu auch gleich noch das ganze Warehouse übernehmen. Das Ende der Staffel kann dramatischer nicht sein. Myka liegt auf dem OP-Tisch, Pete versucht sie zu retten indem er das Böse befreit und Claudia muss in große Fußstapfen treten, um das Warehouse zu retten. Fortsetzung folgt... Fazit: Wann kommt endlich Staffel 5!! Ich halte diese Ungewissheit wie es Weitergeht einfach nicht aus!!!!!!!!
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