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    And so far anyway it means we get more episodes in a year. We're only getting 10 episodes of Eureka this year, and still no word on when Season 4.1 will air, so I'm happy with WH13 staying at 13 episodes a summer.
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      13 episodes is a good thing....I think. As usually its better to have quality over quantity.

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        Originally posted by Replicator Todd View Post
        13 episodes is a good thing....I think. As usually its better to have quality over quantity.
        I have to see proof that 13 episodes gives more quality the a 20 episode season. If the writers are good you'll get quality episodes regardless of the episode count
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          Originally posted by jelgate View Post
          Episode count isn't going to affect ratings that much if at all.
          but i prefer a shorter season then just drag it out until people start screaming filler eps.
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            Filler episodes can be just as entertaining as arc epiosdes.
            Originally posted by aretood2
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              Originally posted by jelgate View Post
              Filler episodes can be just as entertaining as arc epiosdes.
              or the proper term 'stand alone' and yes they can.
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                Originally posted by Pharaoh Atem View Post
                or the proper term 'stand alone' and yes they can.
                Sematics. They're the same thing
                Originally posted by aretood2
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                  Originally posted by jelgate View Post
                  Sematics. They're the same thing
                  but filler has a negative vibe connected to it due to other fandoms uses of the term. all i'm sayin
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                    Originally posted by Pharaoh Atem View Post
                    but filler has a negative vibe connected to it due to other fandoms uses of the term. all i'm sayin
                    Thats fandom's fault. Doesn't change the definition and that filler episodes can be entertaining
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                      Originally posted by SunKrux View Post
                      Personally I prefer the shorter seasons like WH13 has. It allows the cast/crew to do other projects as well as bring me the show I love. With a show that has 20 - 22 eps, they spend most of the year, filming with only like 2 to 3 months off. With WH13's shooting schedule (generally they start filming in March and finish around August) they still have about 6 months to do other projects.

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                        Originally posted by jelgate View Post
                        Thats fandom's fault. Doesn't change the definition and that filler episodes can be entertaining
                        Entertaining, and important in their own right. Character development takes place in these kinds of episodes too.
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                          Originally posted by jelgate View Post
                          Filler episodes can be just as entertaining as arc epiosdes.
                          Definitely!

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                            Media Blvd. Magazine: Eddie McClintock & Saul Rubinek Interview

                            Starry Constellation Magazine: Eddie McClintock & Saul Rubinek Interview

                            Yahoo TV: Tuesday's Picks Dec 7 '10
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                            Yahoo TV - Tuesday's Picks, December 7, 2010

                            Warehouse 13

                            Tuesday at 10pm on Syfy

                            Spoiler:
                            Syfy's popular relic-hunting adventure returns this week with a special holiday episode. The Warehouse team is ready to relax and celebrate Christmas when Pete and Myka are called away to help hunt down a thief dressed as Santa Claus. Plus, Emmy winner Judd Hirsch ("Taxi") guest stars as Artie's estranged father, who has no interest in a Hanukkah reunion with his son ... until Claudia lies and tells him Artie is dying.


                            Warehouse 13 - TV Guide: Tonight's TV Hot List: Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2010

                            Tonight's TV Hot List: Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2010

                            Dec 7, 2010
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                            Warehouse 13

                            10/9c Syfy

                            Spoiler:
                            The carol says, "...he knows if you've been bad or good so be good for goodness sake," but what if St. Nick has been naughty? In this holiday special, Pete and Myka track a bad Santa who's been linked to robberies while Artie reunites with his father (Judd Hirsch) in time for Hanukkah. Paul Blackthorne (The Dresden Files) also guest stars.

                            — Michael Chant


                            Warehouse 13 - SciFi Pulse: Eddie McClintock & Saul Rubinek Celebrate A Warehouse 13 Christmas

                            Warehouse 13 - TV Guide: Matt's Picks: December 6-9

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                            Summer's breeziest sci-fi/fantasy romps return to spread a little seasonal cheer with stand-alone special holiday episodes. First up: Eureka, featuring Saturday Night Live vet Chris Parnell (aka 30 Rock's Dr. Spaceman) as a scientist who threatens the company holiday party when his unstable hydrogen crystal experiment begins to grow at a dangerously high rate. Following that is a new episode of Warehouse 13 in which Pete and Myka are tasked to find a sticky-fingered thief in Santa Claus drag who's making life a holy terror for a workaholic played by Paul Blackthorne. Meanwhile, Artie has a very Hanukkah reunion with his estranged father (special guest Judd Hirsch) after a 30-year separation.


                            Warehouse 13 - Video: Saul Rubinek Interview on Holiday Special

                            Warehouse 13 - Sky1 Video: Saul Rubinek & Joanne Kelly Interview

                            Hollywood The Write Way: Warehouse 13 - Allison Scagliotti Interview
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                              Eddie McClintock was on Hollywood Treasure Wednesday at 10pm EST and his Tesla weapon that he got from the show sold for $5,000 at an auction for a charity he supports called Kaboom. The episode was called Chasing Rudolph.
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                                Source: SFX Magazine

                                Warehouse 13: Exclusive Interview - Saul Rubinek (Artie), Joanne Kelly (Myka), Eddie McClintock (Peter) and showrunner Jack Kenny
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