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September 13th, 2013 under Syfy


Haven is back on Syfy tonight at 10p and we find out what happened to Duke and Audrey after they went into the barn house.
The show picks up 6 months after the season finale and Duke (Eric Balfour) resurfaces in the Boston Aquarium swimming with the fishes. Everyone back in Haven assumed that Audrey (Emily Rose) and him died that day, so his sudden return confuses everyone back home.
Since he has been gone Nathan (Lucas Bryant) has left the force and he’s in a dark place outside of Haven. That is until he sees Duke and decides to get his life together. He does that because Duke’s reappearance gives him hope that Audrey is still alive even though no one has seen or heard from her since that day.
Duke and Audrey might have been gone for 6 months, but the Troubles never went away. In fact they are back even worse than they were before that day.
So when Nathan and Duke show up in Haven, people want them back fighting the Troubles but they are not sure they want to do it again.
They want to find Audrey, but she doesn’t know who she is. She’s working at a bar and thinks her name is Lexie Dewitt. But a stranger (Colin Ferguson) is about to remind her who she is and hopefully this time she will be able to get rid of the Troubles once and for all. Only problem it comes with a pretty high cost.
This season Haven is upping some people and adding to the cast. Bullet magnet Dwight (Adam Copeland) and untouchable Jordan (Kate Kelton) are now running the police force and Duke’s brother, Wade (Christian Carmago) is managing the bar. It will be interesting to see what they add to the show which I am sure will be good. Because this is one Syfy show that never gets it wrong.
So if you are a fan of the show the season premiere is a must watch. If you never seen the show, tonight is as good as any night to start watching the show that gets better with each season!

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