Why does artie hate hg wells
But the angst is only beginning, because what remains is the season finale. During all my years in fandom, this is one of the most femslashy episodes if not, indeed, the most femslashy I have ever had the pleasure of witnessing. During the two-hour finale, Pete and Myka find out what actually happened to H. It is H. In a flashback scene, the camera focuses on the coin as it is absorbing H.
Secondly, as the Regent coaxes H. Yes, things are already getting pretty maintext-y. Pete, Myka and Claudia track down the Janus coin, because the season finale baddie, Sykes, wants to get a hold of it, as in, H. As they are racing back to the Warehouse with it, Pete voices his concerns about the whole situation and suggests that they should simply destroy the coin which, in turn, would lead to defeat of the baddie by default.
We can all imagine just how happy Myka is about Pete's plan; indeed, she is vehemently against it "The answer is still no. What follows is something extraordinary — and not only because of the staggering amount of eye shagging. Myka: But… You'd be gone, you'd… You'd be dead. This is better than fanfiction. Myka: I wish I knew. I need to your strength. I have no words to describe how gay this scene is - and it is not even the real goodbye scene.
As it turns out, the bad guys ambush them before Pete is able to destroy the coin, and it ends up in Sykes' possession. Determinedly, Myka and Pete track them down, and Myka eventually finds a locket that belongs to H.
Sykes is able to control H. Or course, H. Myka: Helena, listen to me. I am not going to die here today, okay? Because you are going to take a breath, and you're going to save my life. Let's take a moment to appreciate the incredible symmetry between Myka's three last words and the "Take.
Naturally, H. All this just because Sykes has the audacity to put Myka's life in danger. After a series of events, H.
Then I wouldn't have caused all this. Myka: I wish that you would stop doing that. Myka: You're not the bad guy, okay? I believed in you and I was right, so get off your cross and help me figure this out.
Myka: [grin] Bering and Wells. The connection between the two is simply palpable. And if it was not clear before, it is now: the relationship H. As femslashy as the episode is, it is the final scene, however, which takes the cake in terms of the HoYay.
Sykes has snuck a nuclear weapon into Warehouse 13 and it is threatening to go off. As Pete, Myka and Artie are fervently trying to disarm it they fail , H. The look on Myka's face says it all when the situation finally dawns on her, and the camera work could not possibly be gayer. Myka: Helena, what is this? Myka: What have you done? As the bomb goes off, we can see Myka fiddling with something in her right hand, something many of us believe to be H. In a nutshell, H. Fredric removed the Astrolabe from the Dark Vault, gave it to Helena, and told her go into hiding with it, in case Artie should succumb to Brother Adrian's threats.
Before Helena exited the Dark Vault, Mrs. Fredric warned her not to trust anyone. In this time after being sent away, Helena entrusted the Astrolabe to the Brotherhood of the Black Diamond , [22] and made the choice to leave the Warehouse, permanently. She settled in Boone, Wisconsin under the assumed name of her alter-ego of sorts, Emily Lake, and lied her way into work as a forensic scientist.
While in Boone, she met a man named Nate at a cooking class, and they entered into a relationship together. Six months after their meeting Helena was living with Nate and his young daughter, Adelaide. In her work as a forensic scientist, Helena noticed unusual happenings when processing a criminal, and recognized the possibility of artifact activity.
She contacted Myka for the first time since she left and informed the Warehouse of her suspicions of an artifact. Upon the arrival of Pete and Myka, Helena was hesitant to involve herself in any Warehouse activity, explaining to the agents her decision to "retire". She was also reluctant to let Nate or Adelaide know anything about the Warehouse or her past. It was Myka who once again convinced Helena to do the right thing and help them in their search, though it was also Myka who confronted Helena on her decision to leave and who pointed out the possibility that Helena was using Adelaide as a surrogate for Christina, as the girls would have been the same age.
Helena became very defensive at the suggestion, and insisted Myka had crossed a line by even hinting at such a claim. Right as the artifact was snagged, she confessed to Adelaide that her name was Helena, and it can be assumed that at some point she revealed that information to Nate as well. She did not return to South Dakota with Pete and Myka, deciding, with the possibly hesitant support of Myka, to stay in Boone and attempt to continue a relationship with Nate.
Little is known of Helena's actions after Myka and Pete left her in Boone, but it is indicated that she kept in contact with the Warehouse agents as well as returning to inventing, as she helped Claudia and Steve retrieve an artifact from Artie's heart using a shrink ray of her own invention. Helena has stated that "many of [her] lovers were men", indicating that she is bisexual. Her colleague, William Wolcott, once asked if there wasn't "a man in London [she hadn't] charmed," to which she replied, "Oscar Wilde, and it's not for lacking of trying," indicating she experienced multiple relationships in her adult life.
Though Christina is Helena's daughter, the identity of her father is never mentioned or referenced, leaving unanswered questions on the nature of the relationship Helena might have had with him, or if such a lack of information indicates Christina might have a biological parent or parents other than Helena and the unmentioned father. In " For The Team ", just as Helena and Myka are to be run over by a car, Helena pulls out her grappling hook and pulls Myka to safety, and Myka agrees to work with Helena only if it is on Myka's terms.
Helena comes up with a solution to saving Claudia's life from the effects of Godfrid's Spoon , leading Myka to a realization that people can change from their past ways.
In " Vendetta ", Helena reveals to Myka the true cause behind her bronzing, a story both personal and previously unheard. She later recommends Helena's reinstatement as an agent, despite the repercussions it might have on her and Artie's relationship, as he strongly disapproves of Helena.
In " Reset ", it is only Myka who is able to get through to Helena as she attempts to destroy the world with the Minoan Trident. Myka forces Helena to place a gun to her head, and asks her to kill her, because either through the gun or with the trident Helena would kill Myka. Helena relents, unable to bring herself to harm Myka, and surrenders. The events of this episode lead to Myka's resignation as a Warehouse agent, with the realization that her relationship with Helena compromised the safety of the warehouse and the world.
Frederic are unsuccessful in persuading Myka to return to the Warehouse. I just wish you would have realized that sooner. With limited options to stop Sykes' plan to take down Warehouse 13, Pete and Helena agree to end Helena's life, but Myka refuses to comply. Sykes utilizes Helena's affection for Myka, putting Myka's life in danger to force Helena to solve the chess puzzle in the Ancient Regent Sanctum.
Despite the events of Reset , Myka puts her life and trust in Helena's hands, calming her by saying "I am not going to die The seasons ends with Helena sacrificing her own life to save Myka, Pete and Artie. The final moment shared before the Warehouse is destroyed is between Myka and Helena. Helena mouths thank you to Myka, and Myka closes her eyes and holds onto Helena's locket around her neck as the Warehouse explodes, refusing to watch Helena die.
In A New Hope , Myka mentions losing people, "even people they love". This is believed by many to be a reference to the death of Helena. In Instinct , Myka is visibly upset that Helena is somewhat 'living a lie' with Adelaide and Nate, accusing Helena of emotionally latching onto Adelaide Nate's young daughter at around Christina's age as a surrogate for her daughter. The episode actually opens with Helena's defining moment back in her first month as a Warehouse agent, and boy have I missed her.
I'm from the school of thought where more H. Wells is most certainly always a good thing, so this episode definitely starts off on the right foot for me. It just proceeds to switch to the wrong foot on a couple of occasions.
The agents are shocked to hear that time is running out, but poor, sweet Jinksy tries to cheer them up by saying any place has to be better than South Dakota. Even North Dakota? Myka fills him in on the fact that the host country of the Warehouse provides the new agents, a fact he would have known if he'd just read the manual. Okay, she doesn't give him flack for not reading the manual. That's all me.
Frederic tries to soothe them by explaining that it's the natural order of things, but Pete and his hair go full temper tantrum, so Claudia volunteers to be the first one to get their time capsule on to diffuse the situation.
Claudia's defining moment features killer tap dancing because, much like Xander Harris, Pete can't keep his hands to himself and the revelation that Jinks hates musicals. Of course Jinks hates musicals. Of course. Sidenote: I wonder how he felt about the Revenge season finale. Claudia has to save the day with a show-stopping number, and boy does she ever. Essentially, this was the moment Claudia realized she didn't want to be the caretaker of the Warehouse anymore.
It's a whole thing, because everyone wants to know why Claudia hid that. They all point out that one's even forcing her to be the caretaker, not even Mrs. While Pete storms off to figure out a way to save the Warehouse but surprisingly, not his hair , Artie volunteers to show his defining moment—a mission with his son, TV's Samm Levine. Yeah, Artie has a son. And mindcontrolled Leena. And Mrs. Frederick the psychic Warehouse caretaker. The mythology of the show managed to quietly take center stage, and the season finished leaving a stage set for something great next year.
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