📍 The ending serves as a major push for the season's overarching Astrolabe storyline , as Leena overhears Artie's increasing paranoia and the team begins to realize he is hiding something dangerous. Warehouse 13 season 4 episode 6 review: Fractures

Used to safely extract and contain displaced spirits. 🎭 Cast & Guest Stars

The subplot explores the deepening connection between Steve Jinks and Claudia Donovan. Leena discovers they are "sharing pain" through their shifting auras due to the Metronome's influence. đź§© Featured Artifacts

While Artie is on a rare date with Dr. Vanessa Calder , Alice's escape forces him into a panic. He knows Alice is specifically targeting him, but he remains evasive about why .

Alice possesses a young woman named Kristen, then a male nurse, and eventually attempts to jump into members of the Warehouse team.

The episode leans heavily into the lore of Lewis Carroll, revealing that Warehouse agents may have actually written the original stories as a way to document artifacts.

Fractures - [s4e6]

📍 The ending serves as a major push for the season's overarching Astrolabe storyline , as Leena overhears Artie's increasing paranoia and the team begins to realize he is hiding something dangerous. Warehouse 13 season 4 episode 6 review: Fractures

Used to safely extract and contain displaced spirits. 🎭 Cast & Guest Stars [S4E6] Fractures

The subplot explores the deepening connection between Steve Jinks and Claudia Donovan. Leena discovers they are "sharing pain" through their shifting auras due to the Metronome's influence. 🧩 Featured Artifacts 📍 The ending serves as a major push

While Artie is on a rare date with Dr. Vanessa Calder , Alice's escape forces him into a panic. He knows Alice is specifically targeting him, but he remains evasive about why . Leena discovers they are "sharing pain" through their

Alice possesses a young woman named Kristen, then a male nurse, and eventually attempts to jump into members of the Warehouse team.

The episode leans heavily into the lore of Lewis Carroll, revealing that Warehouse agents may have actually written the original stories as a way to document artifacts.