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Warehouse 13 gives us an oddly whimsical look at death and betrayal

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Warehouse 13 gives us an oddly whimsical look at death and betrayal

Meanwhile, there's Roaring Dan Seavey, the pirate — who's long dead, but has the opposite attitude to Charlotte. Roaring Dan wants to keep his will alive forever, so he can guard his treasure after his death. So he finds an amulet from Aleister Crowley, which lets him create a weird smoke monster thingy and snap the necks of anyone who touches anything.

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...if only the pronunciation police would have been on duty.  It was another case of "Crowley" rhyming with "foully."  Call it snobbish, but it's my litmus test revealing how well someone knows their Therion.


   
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Have to admit that I've seen the first two series of Warehouse 13 on DVD and found them very entertaining.

Recall there was a highly desirable artefact belonging to Edgar Allen Poe featured in an early episode.

As for that amulet belonging to AC, I've been on its trail for years..... 🙁


   
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I just watched this episode.  It was pretty good!  The Philosophers Stone and Paracelsus made an appearance too!  Allison Scagliotti who plays "Claudia" is super hot!  🙂


   
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