After saving the life of the President, two secret service agents - Myka Bering and Pete Lattimer - find themselves assigned to the top secret Warehouse 13. The Warehouse is a massive, top secret facility that houses dangerous and fantastical objects. Together, Pete and Myka along with fellow agents Claudia, Steve Jinks and Warehouse caretaker Artie, must recover artifacts from around the globe before they can cause catastrophic damage.
The best episode of "Warehouse 13" season 3 is "The New Guy", rated 8/10 from 605 user votes. It was directed by Stephen Surjik and written by Jack Kenny. "The New Guy" aired on 7/11/2011 and is rated 0.4 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Trials".
When we last left agents Myka Bering and Pete Lattimer at the conclusion of season 2, Myka had decided to leave the top secret team with little to no warning. As season 3 begins, Artie fills Myka's shoes with 'The New Guy,' which also happens to be the name of the season premiere episode.
Director: Stephen Surjik
Writer: Jack Kenny
While Pete and Myka go after someone using an artifact to induce Alzheimer's, Claudia goes on her first case as a full agent with Steve to track down Typhoid Mary's knife.
Director: Constantine Makris
Writer: Drew Z. Greenberg
While Artie and Claudia meet with Vanessa Calder and Hugo Miller to investigate a computer virus that transforms people into clay, Myka and Pete wake up naked in bed and try to find a missing Steve.
Director: Tawnia McKiernan
Writer: Andrew Kreisberg
Pete's ex-wife arrives in town to remarry, but an artifact may derail the wedding. Steve and Claudia visit a Civil War reenactment in search of an artifact
Director: Jeremiah S. Chechik
Writer: Holly Harold
When a series of mysterious disintegration deaths occur in Pittsburgh, the team discovers that the artifact responsible, Joshua's Horn, has ties to Helena's time as an agent in 1893.
Director: Chris Fisher
Writer: Bob Goodman
Pete, Claudia, and Myka are called in to help Fargo, who is trapped in a virtual reality swords & sorcery game. Meanwhile, Artie and Steve are summoned to New York to recover an artifact... by FBI agent Sally Stukowski.
Director: Chris Fisher
Writer: Ian Stokes
While in Denver, Myka picks up the trail of the counterfeiter who killed her former partner, Sam Martino. Meanwhile, Artie, Claudia, and Steve interrogate a dog that witnessed the theft of an artifact.
Director: Tawnia McKiernan
Writer: Nell Scovell
Sally Stukowski and her partner make their move, attacking the Regents and using an artifact to trap them in a building and bring it down around them.
Director: Chris Fisher
Writer: Deric A. Hughes, Benjamin Raab
While Pete and his mother Jane try to determine the origins of their mysterious opponents, Myka and Claudia travel to Portland to stop a girl who can apparently vaporize anyone she hates with blasts of radiation.
Director: Tawnia McKiernan
Writer: Holly Harold, Robert Goodman
Myka and Pete deal with a plague of zombies in Ithaca, while Claudia deals with a new romance, a prophecy of death, and a rejection from a friend.
Director: Constantine Makris
Writer: Deric A. Hughes, Benjamin Raab
As Sykes begins his end game, the agents discover that Helena is still alive... and teaching high school literature. Meanwhile, Jane reveals the full extent of her plan but one agent will lose their life carrying it out.
Director: Millicent Shelton
Writer: Ian Stokes, Nell Scovell
Pete and Myka race to stop Sykes from using his own cache of artifacts to destroy them and the Warehouse.
Director: Stephen Surjik
Writer: Andrew Kreisberg, Drew Z. Greenberg
Pete Lattimer is hit in the head by an artifact and wakes up to a life where he was never born. Pete must hunt down and persuade the Warehouse team (none of whom recognize him) to go on this life or death mission with him to vanquish a long dead nemesis from the past to get everyone’s lives back.
Director: Jack Kenny
Writer: John-Paul Nickel