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4 Reasons To Watch... Haven

20 Nov 2012

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Have you ever done that thing where you happen upon the title of a series, decide to find out more and four days later you’ve already watched 2 seasons and are raring for more? I have. And after reading this article (not wanting to over-hype my writing skills at all) maybe some of you will too.
So we’re a few weeks back days and I’m on spoilertv. As usual I scan down the page looking for shows I’m interested in and as I click next page I glance up to see the name ‘Haven’. I’ve seen it before and I’m bored so I type it in the old google search bar... a picture of Milo from ‘24’ (Eric Balfour) pops up and the flames of my interest are starting to be fanned; he was one of my favourite characters in the series and always fun to watch. So I click on the wikipedia entry and immediately see that it’s influenced by Stephen King; now we have enough to light a match. Ok, I think, let’s check this out. And I do, and now I’m hooked. Now the show’s been renewed for a fourth season so here are four reasons I love it, and four reasons you should give it a watch.

1.The Mythology
The show is very loosely inspired by Stephen King’s The Colorado Kid and while this only really seems to manifest itself in the two characters Vince and Dave and the presence of ‘The Colorado Kid’ himself the mythology of the show is quite ‘King-ian’. The titular town, Haven, has a dark secret; many of its inhabitants are plagued by special abilities called Troubles. Their name is significant as rather than having a town filled with zingy superheroes, the Troubles are presented very much as afflictions which seriously impact the lives of their possessors. For example, main character Nathan (Lucas Bryant) cannot feel, which, while handy for a policeman, is unsurprisingly a bit of a downer on his love-life. It’s this personal twist on special abilities which brings to mind King’s other work such as Carrie as well as HBO’s sadly short-lived Carnivale and makes the series such an emotive show with surprising depth.

2. The Mysteries
One of the elements that really keeps you watching this show is the ongoing mystery. Unlike other series, most famously Lost, Haven is not so sparing with its secrets. The show invites questions and allows you time to concoct your own theories but crucially answers them and asks more within enough time to keep you satisfied. The central mystery concerns Audrey (Emily Rose), the lead character, who discovers that [SPOILER] a women who is her exact likeness lived in Haven 27 years ago [END SPOILER]. The unfolding of this enigma is handled brilliantly by the writers and forms the tantalising core of the show.

3. The ‘Trouble-of-the-Week’
Like the CW’s Supernatural, although there are ongoing threads, Haven has an episodic format. While in Supernatural we have a monster-of-the-week, in Haven the ‘monster’ part is optional, instead the show features a trouble-of-the-week, exploring the abilities of the townspeople. This is really the source of the show’s atmosphere as, while they are occasionally amusingly far-fetched (all credit to the apparently hyperactive imaginations of its writers), the troubles often have gory consequences which pack real emotional punch. This is also where the show touches upon the crime procedural genre, blending this with fantasy like NBC’s Grimm; main characters Nathan and Audrey are police officers and each week are met with the challenge of a new supernatural disturbance to investigate. I’ve always loved shows where you can try to solve the case and the vibrancy of a new story every week really works to complement the more drawn-out case of Audrey herself.

4. Duke
Ok, I admit it, the presence of a charming male star can dramatically alter my feeling toward a show and you really can’t get much more charming than Eric Balfour’s mischievous, witty thief Duke Crocker. He’s the Jack Sparrow to our straight-laced, Elizabeth and Will-esque Audrey and Nathan and he’s a huge part of the show’s comic side. However, like the show itself, Duke has a dark side, and, like Audrey, a deeply compelling mystery of his own which results in some A-Grade emotional turmoil and fantastic character development all delivered in infinitely watchable style by Mr Balfour.

I’ve heard some people say they’re put off Haven by their experience of other SyFy shows but this is not your silly, frothy bit of Eureka or Warehouse 13 fun (not that those shows aren’t good in their own way). Sure some of the troubles are pretty ridiculous but Haven balances this with genuinely dark overtones and engrossing mysteries as well as entertaining ensemble performances. If any of this has sparked your interest I’d advise you to give it a go, you never know, in a few days time you might be hooked too!

24 comments:

  1. Hey Genevieve, congrats on your first post :)


    Welcome to the team.

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  2. Very nice article! Haven is just a great little show for all the reasons you listed. It's really a very underrated show.

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  3. Thanks Sharon! I totally agree, this show deserves a bigger audience. So glad I found it

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  4. I love Haven and I find the Duke character amusing but I would not list him as one of the reasons to watch the show. I love the interaction between the three main characters. Funny about Elizabeth and Jack Sparrow, I always found that romance too forced and clichey.

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  5. I do appreciate your post. But my reason for watching Haven is the AMAZING love story between Nathan and Audrey. I just love them together! The actors (Lucas and Emily) have fantastic chemistry together. And their storyline is pretty epic and timeless.


    I also like Duke (Eric) a lot. But my main reason is definitely the romance between Nathan and Audrey!


    For those of you wondering, Haven is now in its 3rd season. It has been renewed for a season 4! It's a mixture of X-Files with lots of beautiful romantic moments!

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  6. Woop brilliant review Herbert. Love Betty xxx

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  7. I would like to get to know Vince and Dave a bit more

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  8. Me too. Love Nathan and Audrey, fave TV couple since Mulder and Scully :)

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  9. Thanks for the comments guys :) I definitely love all three, Haven wouldn't be the same without the relationship between the three main actors/characters but for me Duke's always been one of the biggest factors in why I love the show. Really glad to be getting some of your own reasons for loving it on here too, was hoping people would add their own!

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  10. Haven is a wonderful little show,and its always good to hear people are finding it along the way.so welcome! The only thing i would disagree with you with is i never found Eureka or WH13 to be silly.I love these 2 shows,and i would do anything to have Eureka back on.It was fun,whimsical and smartly told, and they put there heart and soul into that show,each and everyone person on it..Ditto for WH13.

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  11. Haven definitely has such strong actors on the show! Excellent group of cast members! I LOVE this amazing show!


    I just think Haven is so original with HOW they are writing the Nathan and Audrey romance. They didn't drag their first kiss for years and years like MANY MANY shows do not. They let them develop organically and at a good pace, which I adore. They also made them unique because of the whole Nathan can ONLY feel Audrey thing. I think that adds to their epicness that he can only feel her! And the fact that they made Nathan so different in that he can't feel anything...Which I haven't seen on any other show!


    Also, I have to add, that the recent episode, "Sarah" was SUPERB. Simply amazing. It was sort of "go back in time/time travel" episode which was amazing. I also like the Nathan/Duke "bromance/friendship" going on!

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  12. Yay for Haven love! This show definitely deserves to be watched.

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  13. I actually really enjoyed Eureka too but I think they're very different shows and wanted to point out to people who've been put off by the more light-hearted tone of Eureka or WH13 that Haven is a darker show. It's nothing against either of those shows but I know some people who aren't keen on their whimsical nature might enjoy Haven

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  14. I agree as well. Audrey and Nathan are epic (especially taking into account that last ep!). But I love love love the friendships between all three of the main characters. My favourite thing about Haven is that because its so clear that Nathan and Audrey are the romantic leads, the Haven fandom can avoid those awful "shipping wars" and we can just enjoy the friendships.

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  15. "its so clear that Nathan and Audrey are the romantic leads" yes, it is and I love the show for it.

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  16. I like Haven. For some reason after season 1 I kind of lost interest...I've seen parts of season 2, and now that I can watch TV at work between calls, I plan on starting season 2 soon. At least now I can watch without worrying what may happen to it, it seems like it'll be around a while.

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  17. Never thought to compare them to Jack Elizabeth and Will, but now that you mention it, it is a comparison that works well. Glad you discovered Haven, even late its worth it.

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  18. I completely agree. I was getting frustrated at the beginning of this season because, even though I know why, I didn't like the wall they were building between Audrey and Nathan. I also did like the development with Jordan because it made Nathan seem a little heartless and out of character. But this past episode with Nathan and Lucy was breath taking. Oh and as for Duke, love him. I thinkhe and the shrink would be an interesting development.

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  19. Nice post. Great show. And Duke is definitely my fave character. Love what Balfour has done with him. Also glad the guy finally got a show that didn't get cancelled right away, lol.

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  20. I stopped watching this show after the first season (can't remember why), but thanks these reasons, I've gotten back to this awesome show. Thanks!

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  21. Nice to see someone writing more about Haven!
    And yes, definitely worth watching! I started not so long ago and it's great!

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  22. I've heard of Haven and have crossed by it, but I never felt the urge to watch it or see what it's about. I'm happy I clicked on this post because I watch some episodes and I loved it. I think the relationships and dynamics between the characters. The mysteries and cases are interesting too because it's not really a who-done-it murder case, It really makes you think and not guess. I'll be catching up/ watching this for the rest of the season.

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  23. Sorry I but watch Haven for Nathan and Audrey and their love story . :)

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  24. Same for me :) Nathan and Audrey are just adorable

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