Syfy Renews Warehouse 13

Syfy’s Executive Vice President Mark Stern announced today that they’re picking up Warehouse 13 for a second season. The series follows two Secret Service agents who are transferred to a warehouse that serves as a top-secret storage facility for mysterious relics and supernatural souvenirs.

Apparently, ratings haven’t been an issue for this new series in its first season. According to NBC Universal’s announcement, “Having just reached the mid-point of the season, Warehouse 13 is tracking to be the highest-rated and most-watched first season ever for a Syfy original series, even topping Battlestar Galactica's 2.4 Household rating and 2.86 million total viewer averages.”

As Warehouse 13’s premiere coincided with the official Sci Fi-to-Syfy name-change, it seems evident that despite fans complaining about the identity alteration, they’re still willing to tune in to the network if the programming is good enough.

If you haven't caught the show, Hulu has episodes three through seven available streaming.

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