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«Warehouse 13»
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- Okay, this stuff is dangerous, all right?
- Right.- This is Lewis Carroll's mirror. Alice in Wonderland. "Off with their heads".
- That's chick lit, right?
- Chick lit?
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- Lewis Carroll's Alice. You're so sweet, so innocent, so not true. This woman was as mad as a hatter. And Charles Dodgson, aka Lewis Carroll, was not writing books. He was chronicling this young woman's descent into a sociopathic madness in all of his books. He didn't write these books. These are Warehouse fabrications... Brilliant fabrications... To hide the truth about that mirror.
- Here's a report from Warehouse field agents. The mirror crossed paths with Alice Liddell.
- I bet it crossed paths. When?
- Before the murders.
- Terrifying.
Yeah, and there's no mention of where the mirror came from.
Okay, well, where do any of these things come from?
Artie, these agents, they trapped her inside of the mirror. Somehow her energy, her essence... Even they weren't sure how it happened.
Wouldn't it have been nice, Leena, if these Warehouse field agents had bothered to figure it out before she killed one of them?...
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- Curiouser and curiouser.
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- Little known but apropos fact, by the way, Steven Rubell, who was one of the co-founders of Studio 54, he considered calling his club Wonderland.
Final part of this episode "Warehouse 13" with song "White Rabbit" by Jefferson Airplane.
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