After a second-season finale that left the future of government agent Myka Bering (Joanne Kelly) in doubt, Syfy's "Warehouse 13" is currently in production for its Season 3 launch on Monday, July 11.
Before that, though, the future of another character in the show, Helena G. (H.G.) Wells (Jaime Murray), became an object of speculation with reports of the possibility of a spinoff.
In the universe of "Warehouse 13" -- a government facility in South Dakota stuffed with objects from history that have often-dangerous supernatural powers -- Wells is the sister and inspiration for her brother, Charles Wells, who wrote the famed H.G. Wells stories.
Recruited as an agent by an earlier incarnation of the Warehouse in the late 19th century, Wells let her grief over her daughter's murder get the best of her and was "bronzed" and imprisoned. Released in the 21st century, her destructive acts put her back into captivity.
Before that, though, the future of another character in the show, Helena G. (H.G.) Wells (Jaime Murray), became an object of speculation with reports of the possibility of a spinoff.
In the universe of "Warehouse 13" -- a government facility in South Dakota stuffed with objects from history that have often-dangerous supernatural powers -- Wells is the sister and inspiration for her brother, Charles Wells, who wrote the famed H.G. Wells stories.
Recruited as an agent by an earlier incarnation of the Warehouse in the late 19th century, Wells let her grief over her daughter's murder get the best of her and was "bronzed" and imprisoned. Released in the 21st century, her destructive acts put her back into captivity.
- 6/16/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
One of the few downsides about carrying imported beers, especially draft beers, on the menu is that supplies can sometimes be erratic and we occasionally run out of something rather good. But that can give us an opportunity to tap a keg of something else that’s just as good, or maybe even a little better, and today is one of those days.
We’ve had Wells Bombardier English Premium Bitter on the menu for several months here at Lamar and it’s proven to be a popular choice, but with 5,000 miles between us and the brewery, plus the vagaries of the Us Customs service, Bombardier is going to be out of stock for a few weeks, and that gives us a spare tap to play with! Fuller’s Esb to the rescue!!!
Fuller, Smith and Turner Plc is headquartered at the Griffin Brewery in Chiswick, west London. The company...
We’ve had Wells Bombardier English Premium Bitter on the menu for several months here at Lamar and it’s proven to be a popular choice, but with 5,000 miles between us and the brewery, plus the vagaries of the Us Customs service, Bombardier is going to be out of stock for a few weeks, and that gives us a spare tap to play with! Fuller’s Esb to the rescue!!!
Fuller, Smith and Turner Plc is headquartered at the Griffin Brewery in Chiswick, west London. The company...
- 3/10/2011
- by Jim Hughes
- OriginalAlamo.com
I've been accused of refusing to review Ben Stein's documentary "Expelled," a defense of Creationism, because of my belief in the theory of evolution. Here is my response.
Ben Stein, you hosted a TV show on which you gave away money. Imagine that I have created a special edition of "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" just for you. Ben, you've answered all the earlier questions correctly, and now you're up for the $1 million prize. It involves an explanation for the evolution of life on this planet. You have already exercised your option to throw away two of the wrong answers. Now you are faced with two choices: (A) Darwin's Theory of Evolution, or (B) Intelligent Design.
Because this is a special edition of the program, you can use a Hotline to telephone every scientist on Earth who has an opinion on this question. You discover that 99.975 of them...
Ben Stein, you hosted a TV show on which you gave away money. Imagine that I have created a special edition of "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" just for you. Ben, you've answered all the earlier questions correctly, and now you're up for the $1 million prize. It involves an explanation for the evolution of life on this planet. You have already exercised your option to throw away two of the wrong answers. Now you are faced with two choices: (A) Darwin's Theory of Evolution, or (B) Intelligent Design.
Because this is a special edition of the program, you can use a Hotline to telephone every scientist on Earth who has an opinion on this question. You discover that 99.975 of them...
- 12/9/2008
- by Roger Ebert
- blogs.suntimes.com/ebert
I 've been accused of refusing to review Ben Stein's documentary "Expelled," a defense of Creationism, because of my Darwinian agenda. Here is my review.
Ben Stein, you hosted a TV show on which you gave away money. Imagine that I have created a special edition of "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" just for you. Ben, you've answered all the earlier questions correctly, and now you're up for the $1 million prize. It involves an explanation for the evolution of life on this planet. You have already exercised your option to throw away two of the wrong answers. Now you are faced with two choices: (A) Darwin's Theory of Evolution, or (B) Intelligent Design.
Because this is a special edition of the program, you can use a Hotline to telephone every scientist on Earth who has an opinion on this question. You discover that 99.975 of them agree on the...
Ben Stein, you hosted a TV show on which you gave away money. Imagine that I have created a special edition of "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" just for you. Ben, you've answered all the earlier questions correctly, and now you're up for the $1 million prize. It involves an explanation for the evolution of life on this planet. You have already exercised your option to throw away two of the wrong answers. Now you are faced with two choices: (A) Darwin's Theory of Evolution, or (B) Intelligent Design.
Because this is a special edition of the program, you can use a Hotline to telephone every scientist on Earth who has an opinion on this question. You discover that 99.975 of them agree on the...
- 12/3/2008
- by Roger Ebert
- blogs.suntimes.com/ebert
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