9. Warehouse 13 & Eureka (Warehouse 13 and Eureka)
Given that both these shows take place in the same universe, it would, hypothetically, be possible to visit them both in the same trip (which, in this imaginary game of visiting fictional TV locations clearly means a lot). They both have that same Syfy dramedy, whacky, off-the-wall feel to them: one takes place in a top secret warehouse where they store magical artifacts, the other in a small town in Oregon populated almost exclusively by super geniuses. There's probably about the same amount to do in each of them - Eureka is a very small town, Warehouse 13 a very large facility. In the latter you'll find the likes of Sylvia Plath's typewriter, which drains the will to live from all those in proximity to it (don't worry, it's in the Dark Vault) and Abraham Lincoln's top-hat, which imbues its wearer with the irresistible urge to (re)emancipate the slaves. At Eureka, meanwhile, you'll find your run-of-the-mill tachyon accelerators, doomsday advices, cloned chickens, bioluminescence - nothing to write home about. Basically, they're just two big, impossible playhouses, so go wild (just don't let Mrs. Frederic catch you...).