Now that McPherson went into the light (kind of) and H.G. Wells continues M.I.A, life in the Warehouse comes back to normal. Considering that normal means bad guys being thrown through brick walls and a man wearing a purple lycra vest.
If the episode wasn't already awesome for the super heroes and comic books references, we still have Jewel Staite and Sean Maher as special guests (can I get a "yeah" from Firefly fans?).
While Claudia and Leena increased the Warehouse surveillance and tried to resolve the "identity theft" discussion, Artie struggled with the McPherson appearances. In Detroit, Myka and Pete were trying to figure out who had the super power-ish artifact and, in the end, Claudia goes to the city to help them - with Artie's approval (or as she beautifully explained "Argharghargh Go! Go! Argharghargh"). With some artifacts mixed with "Donovan original technology", Myka becomes a super heroine (only because the "uniform" could cause impotence in Pete) and even with some minor problems (like creating something similar to a black hole that would suck everything and everyone around), the team is able to isolate the artifact and give back normal life to Sheldon so he can be with Loretta (great story for the Kaylee/Simon lovers, right?). Oh yes, Claudia and Leena resolve their differences, as well as Artie and McPherson's appearance. A happy ending for almost everyone, since Leena is suffering from possible residues left by the "pearl of wisdom".
It was also fun to watch Myka happy with her old stuff and Pete super excited about his new stuff (especially the 46th edition of the Iron Shadow comic book). I bet Myka had to go out with that tattooed guy from Detroit to get the comic.
P.S. Of course the mystic Rasputin had something to do with the Warehouse (well, not himself directly). He's totally Warehouse material!
Check out my portuguese (Brazil) version of the recap: Serial Cookies