Warehouse 13: Grand Designs

Warehouse 13: Grand Designs (2012)

EndedAnimation showDrama, Comedy, Mystery

A vault for strange artifacts, mysterious relics, fantastical objects and supernatural souvenirs, Warehouse 13 is a massive, top-secret government storage facility in windswept South Dakota. The Warehouse's caretaker Artie (Saul Rubinek) and his agents Pete (Eddie McClintock), Myka (Joanne Kelly) and Claudia (Allison Scagliotti) are responsible for chasing down reports of supernatural and paranormal activity in search of artifacts to cache at the Warehouse.The agents are enjoying a rare rainy day holiday when Pete inadvertently discovers a diorama model of the original warehouse built by Thomas Edison, Nikola Tesla and M.C. Escher. Pete accidentally triggers the mechanism, transforming the warehouse and it's inhabitants into a life sized version of this diabolical diorama.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday (6 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E10Chapter 10Juli 24, 2012
S01E09Chapter 9Juli 24, 2012
S01E08Chapter 8Juli 24, 2012
S01E07Chapter 7Juli 24, 2012
S01E06Chapter 6Juli 24, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Warehouse 13: Grand Designs premiere?

Warehouse 13: Grand Designs premiered on October 30, 2012, with the episode "A Faire to Remember."

Who directed the episode "An Evil Within"?

The episode "An Evil Within" was directed by Constantine Makris.

Who played the character of Hugo Miller in the episode "Fractures"?

James Marsters played the character of Hugo Miller in the episode "Fractures."

Which character is featured on the episode "Second Chance"?

The character featured on the episode "Second Chance" is H.G. Wells.

How does the episode "The Living and the Dead" end?

The episode "The Living and the Dead" ends with Pete and Myka saving Claudia's life.

What real-life paranormal phenomenon is referenced in the episode "No Pain, No Gain"?

The real-life paranormal phenomenon referenced in the episode "No Pain, No Gain" is stigmata.

Who was the writer of the episode "Cangku Shisi"?

The writer of the episode "Cangku Shisi" was Benjamin Raab.

Which character gets married in the episode "The Sky's the Limit"?

The character of Pete gets married in the episode "The Sky's the Limit."

What is the artifact featured in the episode "Queen for a Day"?

The artifact featured in the episode "Queen for a Day" is Marie Antoinette's guillotine blade.

What do Pete and his mother have in common in the episode "Personal Effects"?

Pete and his mother both have the ability to sense vibes in the episode "Personal Effects."

Which recurring character makes an appearance in the episode "Endless Terror"?

The recurring character Artie Nielsen makes an appearance in the episode "Endless Terror."

What is the name of the character played by Polly Walker in the episode "We All Fall Down"?

The character played by Polly Walker in the episode "We All Fall Down" is Charlotte Dupres.

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