After saving the life of the President in Washington D.C., a pair of U.S Secret Service agents are whisked away to a covert location in South Dakota that houses supernatural objects that the Regents, an Authority above a...
After saving the life of the President in Washington D.C., a pair of U.S Secret Service agents are whisked away to a covert location in South Dakota that houses supernatural objects that the Regents, an Authority above a...
Warehouse 13 is a sci-fi procedural focused on a secret government agency containing supernatural artifacts. The show's central conflict and solutions are rooted in fantastical threats and human nature, consciously avoiding engagement with contemporary political ideologies, thus maintaining a neutral stance.
Warehouse 13 features a visibly diverse cast, including prominent roles for Black female characters and an openly gay male character, integrated naturally into the ensemble. The series does not, however, explicitly recast traditional roles or center its narrative around a critique of traditional identities or explicit DEI themes.
Warehouse 13 features Steve Jinks, a prominent gay character whose sexuality is portrayed with dignity and respect. His relationships are depicted positively, and his identity is never a source of mockery or negative stereotypes, contributing to an affirming representation within the series.
The show features female agents like Myka Bering and H.G. Wells, who are depicted as proficient in physical combat. They frequently engage in and win close-quarters fights against male opponents, utilizing martial arts and hand-to-hand techniques.
Warehouse 13 is an original series with characters created specifically for the show. There are no instances of characters who were previously established in source material, history, or prior adaptations being portrayed with a different gender.
Warehouse 13 is an original series, meaning all its characters were created for this specific production. There is no prior source material or historical record from which characters could have been race-swapped.
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