Regrets (Warehouse 13)

"Regrets" is the ninth episode of the first season of the Syfy television series Warehouse 13. It first aired September 1, 2009, and was written by Dana Baratta and Tamara Becher and was directed by Michael W. Watkins.

"Regrets"
Warehouse 13 episode
Episode no.Season 1
Episode 09
Directed byMichael W. Watkins
Written byTamara Becher
Original air dateSeptember 1, 2009 (2009-09-01)
Guest appearances

Artie sends Pete and Myka to a prison in Florida to investigate reports of an unusually high number of unexplained suicides; while performing inventory duty at the warehouse, Claudia discovers a practical use for one of the artifacts without considering the danger involved.

Artifacts

Riverton Maximum Security Prison's Quartz mine: Underground artifact that causes those in proximity to visualize their most severe regrets as hallucinations. Most potent during electrical storms.

Riverton Maximum Security Prison's Quartz Cross. Artifact capable of negating the effects of the mine.

Alessandro Volta's Lab Coat:Increases bio-magnetic attraction, magnetizing the wearer. Effect increases the longer the coat is worn.

Adolphe Chaillet's "Shelby" Bulbs: Illuminate the Warehouse and usually never burn out.

William Tell's Crossbow: Always hits the target no matter how far away or where it is located.

Persian Rug: Generates massive amounts of static electricity.

Grand Inflatable Lifeboat: inflates to save Claudia.

Tycho Brahe's [[Tycho Brahe#Tycho's nose|prosthetic nose, Venus de Milo's arms, George Washington's Teeth, Plastic Picnic Table, Dual Parking Meter, Colander, Red Bicycle, Metal Bucket, Life Jacket, Ice Skate; one of a set, Truck: Has "STEELFORT Secure Transport" written on its side, Dartboard: all Unknown.

Reception

This episode drew 2.93 million viewers[1]

References

  1. Seidman, Robert (September 9, 2009). "Updated: Cable ratings: Football, NASCAR, WWE RAW lead weekly cable viewing". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved March 18, 2010.
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