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TO EVERYONE WHO WANTS THE VICTORIAN STEAMPUNK WAREHOUSE 13 SPIN-OFF TO HAPPEN.

Two seconds of googling got me the email address to the Syfy programming department.

feedback@syfy.com

It is to be used "If you have suggestions or comments for our Programming Department about Syfy or any of its shows" and you know what? I DO.

I was considering doing it before, but [personal profile] aviv_b_artwork mentioned on [personal profile] xtricks's post that this would be a good idea, and I realized that a few minutes of my time would be totally worth this show happening.

So, guys, wanna help? I would just send a quick email to them, with the basic idea that you enjoyed the section of the show, heard there was an opportunity for a spin-off, and would like to voice your support. Be SURE to mention that you enjoyed Gareth David-Lloyd's performance and his rapport with Jaime Murray, if you enjoyed it, because there is always the possibility that they could make a spin-off without him.

I even watched the latest episode of Warehouse 13, and while it still hasn't grabbed with the same iron grip of Torchwood, I enjoyed it. I really enjoyed the B-plot and the Eureka references were actually pretty fun, even though I haven't watched the show. I want more Jinks screentime.

ETA: Email has been sent! I wonder if they have a snail mail address I can send to now...
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Saw Gareth David-Lloyd in Warehouse 13! *dances*

I want the spin-off show with H.G. Wells sooo baaaad. First of all, we can have GDL is a slightly amusing steampunk suit EVERY WEEK. He's also adorable. I would even backtrack and watch all of the old Warehouse 13 episodes with HG, just to be ready for it.

Actually, I've really liked this season of Warehouse 13 so far. It's not great at the angsty bits, but when Abby Claudia dressed as a Southern belle in the Civil War reenactment, Roommate and I LOLed.

Roommate also cracked up when I SHRIEKED at GDL's first on-screen moment. IT WAS GARETH. WITH HIS WELSH ACCENT. OK?

And his big eager eyes. And his adorable embarrassment when HG was all "I'm gonna strip now, k?"

I recommend this review highly. Mostly for these two lines:

"The whole thing stays just this side of the line from "too campy to live," thanks to some fun writing and Gareth David Lloyd's brilliance as a (so to speak) straight man. After John Barrowman, one would imagine that Lloyd can keep a straight face playing opposite anybody."

"Actually, let's hope it's just H.G. and Ianto having the greatest buddy comedy and steampunk adventures of all time!"

I'm going to describe things as "too campy to live" from now on.

ALSO!

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