'Warehouse 13' Artifact Recap 3.02: 'Trials'

Karen Barnes
"Warehouse 13: Trials" artifacts of the week are Walter Winchell's tie clip and cuff links and "Typhoid" Mary Mollen's knife. Rather than chasing down one artifact this week, there are three two teams must chase down and return to the warehouse before total havoc is wreaked on the world.

Walter Winchell's Tie Clip

Winchell's tie clip takes away the memories of those who are hit hard core with questions from the person who is wearing it. Their eyes light up and electricity shoots out across the eye region of the person attacked by this artifact.

The whole losing your mind takes on a whole knew twist when Pete and Myka come across three people who have been cursed with this affliction. Then Pete becomes the fourth who reverts into himself. Lucky thing for him Myka was on it like white on rice.

Walter Winchell's Cuff Links

Winchell's cuff links surprisingly enough is the keeper of memory restoration. When Leena finds out the cuff links were something Walter wore with the matching tie clip, Myka finds them from the back tracking of relatives of Winchell's.

Strangely enough, the son of the woman who had them was stricken down with the memory loss from the attorney who hard balled him with questions about his clients case. Dear old mom, went to great lengths to protect her son, but in the end he admitted his guilt and all the affected people had their memories restored before the kicked the bucket.

"Typhoid" Mary Mollen's Knife

"Typhoid" Mary Mollen's knife as shown on the show was a cleaver and not a knife, Artie. Come on now, you know better than that. Her knife transfers diseases of one person to another. No, the disease isn't typhoid.

He found out the hard way after giving Claudia and Steve instructions on not touching the knife; he had the janitor's knee pain transferred to him while fighting over the knife during the scuffle.

That's Warehouse 13's take on Typhoid Mary, her cutlery and how she passed diseases on to the next.

Published by Karen Barnes

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