Joanne Kelly and Eddie McClintock Investigate 'Warehouse 13'
Joanne Kelly and Eddie McClintock Investigate 'Warehouse 13'
Though it sounds difficult to obtain information from two Secret Service Agents, the actors who play them are more than happy to divulge bits and pieces about Sy Fy's latest show Warehouse 13.  Playing the lead roles, Joannne Kelly and Eddie McClintock recently spoke to The Deadbolt about the small screen mystery they found themselves involved in.

Joanne Kelly portrays agent Myka Bering, someone who lives by the rules, while her partner, McClintock's Peter Lattimer, is someone who lives to break them.  Warehouse 13 centers on their paranormal investigations, as well as their amusing banter.

Talking about her character, Kelly pointed out how difficult the job was for Myka.  She isn't exactly enthusiastic about being assigned to the government facility, but she tries to make it work.

"I think when anyone is thrust into a situation where they're not given the facts or the whole truth behind it, there is a bit of apprehension or reticence," Joanne Kelly revealed.  "But I think that in life when we are given a situation that is strange, and at this point almost inconceivable - I mean, it's pretty wild.  It's pretty out there.  This is somebody who thinks in black and white and she's proven wrong by the warehouse, by the very existence of it."

McClintock also opened up about the relationship of his character, Pete, with Myka.  "[T]he thing that I like about the way that it progresses is that there's so much that these characters learn from one another, Pete and Myka.  I mean, they're so different and you see the gelling of two processes and the success that comes from that."

He went on: "And you see my character is very isolated at the beginning and his too is too in a way and you see these two people gradually open up to one another and I think that's really special."

Joanne Kelly also commented on the Mulder and Scully of Warehouse 13, saying "They don't know what's going to happen, they don't know how an artifact works, they don't know all the ramifications or possibilities what could happen but they're getting through it anyway using their wits and their observation powers and all those things."

Unlike The X Files though, the Sy Fy series will tone down the darker feel of the show.  "This is more of an adventure for them," Kelly exclaimed.




-Maria Gonzalez, BuddyTV Staff Columnist
Source: The Deadbolt
(Image Courtesy of Sy Fy)

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