"Warehouse 13" Regrets (TV Episode 2009) Poster

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7/10
Prison scares
ctomvelu15 September 2009
Pete and Myka visit a creepy prison where suicides have dramatically increased. Trying to find an artifact that is causing these unexpected deaths proves much more difficult than usual. Meanwhile, Claudia does something extremely foolish back at the warehouse, which in fact may cause the whole place to collapse in on itself. It's up to Artie to save the day. The prison scenes are a little spooky, but nothing a mature kid couldn't handle. Naturally, a storm comes up while Pete and Myka are conducting their investigation, and the scene occasionally shifts to a long shot of a patently fake prison exterior with the storm swirling overhead. Pete and Myka both have hallucinations about dead loved ones in this episode, hence the title. Joe Morton of EUREKA guest-stars as a jailhouse minister. Last week, two folks from EUREKA, only one of whom I recognized, guest-starred. I guess we're seeing a trend here. All in all, not a bad episode.
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8/10
Myka and Pete go to prison while Claudia becomes magnetic
Tweekums19 November 2017
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After a spate of apparent suicides at a Florida prison, Pete and Myka are sent to investigate. They discover that people there are suffering from hallucinations that feature people whose deaths they blame themselves for. They are not immune so soon Pete is seeing his father and Myka is seeing her old partner. Suspicion falls on an inmate who is leading a religious group as those who left are amongst the victims. As a tropical storm heads towards the prison things start to get worse; they search for the artefact that might be causing the behaviour not initially realising that perhaps they should have been looking for an artefact that had kept the prison peaceful for the last eighty years. Meanwhile back at the warehouse Claudia is continuing to check the inventory; Artie won't let her use the cherry-picker to change a flickering light bulb so she decides it would be a good idea to wear Voltaire's lab coat… at first it seems a great plan as its magnetic properties enable her to climb the buildings steal structure with ease; unfortunately more and more items are attracted to her and if Artie doesn't think of something the whole warehouse could be destroyed!

This was an impressive episode with two plot lines that nicely balanced the drama and humour. The scenes in the prison had a degree of creepiness and a real sense of danger as we saw what the hallucinations could cause people to do. Suspicion is impressively drawn to one person before the ultimate truth is revealed. Having an artefact that was needed to stop the problem made a nice change to having one that needed to be taken away to stop it… the actual cause of the problem was a bit big to take away. This story was countered by the more amusing story of Claudia and the lab coat; this also had a sense of danger. Overall another fun episode.
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7/10
Regret has no place in your life
Paularoc28 October 2012
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Pete and Myka are sent to a state prison to investigate the unexplained suicides of four prisoners who the new Warden describes as model prisoners. Soon after arriving both Myka and Pete start experiencing hallucinations about the deaths of loved ones and are filled with great regret over actions they did or did not take. One of the inmates is a charismatic self proclaimed preacher well played by Eureka's Joe Morton. The show does include some interesting observations about fear and remorse. The side story of Cluadia almost destroying the warehouse - accidentally of course, is really quite funny. She's kind of a witty Peck's bad boy. Artie is amazingly forgiving of her klutzy antics. But hey, her character is a highlight of the series so she can't get fired. A solid episode.
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