How far did you see the episode before it cut out?
Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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They're by the bed of the girl who got bitten, and they look at her wound and then the recording's done with.
Heh. Didn't know Eleven's Pandorica speech was a Thing! Everyone from a kindergartener to Sylvester McCoy is doing it.
Finally watched Warehouse 13! Great episode! I doubt Jinks is gone for good; someone must have Plans For Him. I admit I geeked out a little over Kate Mulgrew playing a kickass character called Jane. But my stupid recording cut out just as Pete said "Mom?!" What happened next? Anything besides Myka's face falling off in surprise?
No, the ep stopped right there.
Oh, good, then! I knew people had said Pete's mom showed up, but I was expecting something totally different, like her showing up at the inn, so I still didn't realize that was this episode. Way to spoil without spoiling! But I should have got a clue when she said that using the firehoses to get down was a trick her husband taught her.
Pete has been not-douchy for a few episodes now. On the other hand they are making Myka too weepy again.
Well, Myka just dealt with the loss of her former partner/lover, *again*, and that was pretty intense, so it's not surprising if she's a little weepy for a little while. I wonder what's going to be the emotional fallout of Pete discovering that his mom's a Regent (now The Big Kahuna Regent, even) and he's probably going to be wondering if that's why he's at the Warehouse at all.
Yeah, they had a good rationalization, but they made her get weepy during the mission in a way that interfered with the mission. Jane had to give her the "cowboy up" pep talk in the middle of a crisis. I wonder if the writers would do that to a male agent.