Syfy’s Warehouse 13 Press Room at San Diego Comic-Con International
Saturday, July 20, 2013
As I trekked over to the Hilton after a delicious lunch at the Tin Fish (completely taken over by NBC), I wasn’t sure if I was going to get into Syfy’s Warehouse 13 press room. In the sea of email confirmations for Comic-Con, I realized I didn’t have one from NBC/Syfy. Thankfully, I was able to get in and I’m damn happy about it.
I mentioned in a previous article that inside the press room, you’re able to have individual time with each actor to ask them the questions you’ve been dying to ask. You know, the questions you yell at your TV screen each week. It’s no secret how peeved I am that my beloved Warehouse 13 will only have a limited final season comprised of a mere six episodes. Despite the actors all telling me, “The fans will not be disappointed,” how can I not be when there won’t be anymore more artifacts to discover each week.
Regardless of my self-imposed pity party, I was excited to get in and speak with the cast. I didn’t get a chance to talk to Joanne Kelly (Myka Bering), or Jack Kenny (showrunner and executive producer), but I did get to talk, at length, with Eddie McClintock (Pete Lattimer), Saul Rubinek (Artie Nielsen), Allison Scagliotti (Claudia Donovan), and Aaron Ashmore (Steve Jinks).
McClintock really ‘cracks’ me up — (inside joke). He’s a great guy and I love the way he plays Pete with child-like enthusiasm. Rubinek is a seasoned actor who comes across as the patriarch of the bunch. Scagliotti is adorable, especially when she expressed how much she geeks out about the long canceled TV series Twin Peaks. Although I loved the show too, not quite as much as she does, I get where she’s coming from. And last, but not least, there’s Ashmore. He’s the quieter of the bunch but he’s become a integral part of not only the show, but the cast’s dynamic as well. I appreciate the way he portrays Steve Jinks’ homosexuality with a subdued masculinity and not so good with ‘feelings.’ Not all gay guys are flamboyant, emotional, and know everything there is to know about the latest fashion trends.
Without further ado, — I give you the Warehouse 13 press room interview videos! Be forewarned, Allison may give away some spoilers…but she totally “doesn’t care,” that she’s spilling or even dangling spoilers for the fans! I tried to get Aaron to spill but he caught on to my method of coaxing actors to divulging their secrets. Oh well, you can’t blame a girl for trying!
EDDIE McCLINTOCK
SAUL RUBINEK
ALLISON SCAGLIOTTI (Part 1)
ALLISON SCAGLIOTTI (Part 2) and AARON ASHMORE
Warehouse 13 returns in 2014.
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