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Haven is an American/Canadian supernatural drama television series loosely based on the Stephen King novel The Colorado Kid (2005).
A shrewd FBI agent with a lost past who arrives in the small town of Haven, Maine, to solve the murder of a local ex-con only to discover that the curious enclave is a longtime refuge for people with supernatural powers that holds a lot of secrets, including to her own past.
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We return to Haven just a short time after the events of the previous season saw us loose the Chief and Audrey trying to figure out just who Audrey Two is and more and more secrets seem to be trying to push out into the world. The big plot line still continues on from the previous season as Audrey learns that she isn't exactly who she thought she was and that her life and that of the Troubles are very much glued to the other. I'm realy enjoying the unravelling mystery and seeing just how much everyones lives are tied to each other and whilst some parts are a little confusing it seems to only take an episode or two before we get an answer (and another question).
The mini plots are lots of fun, my personal favorite being the man who is 'cursed' with having everyone adore him except for Audrey as she's unaffected by the 'Troubles', so adds for some humor to the episode. Another episode I really enjoyed had Audrey reliving the same day over and over and trying to figure out who was causing things to go awry this time. Each 'trouble' is well done and there are some inventive ones in this season which really keeps the show moving along and there is such a variety that I didn't have time to get bored.
I can't wait to see where season three takes us (and what happened to Audrey, annoying cliffhangers!!).
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