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# Haven (2010) - Season 01

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FBI Agent Audrey Parker (Emily Rose) travels to the small town of Haven, Maine to solve the murder of a local ex-con, but soon discovers that the small town is a refuge for people with supernatural afflictions. Now, it's up to her to unlock Haven's mysterious secrets, including the hidden truth about her own past. Based on the short story by Stephen King. Bonus Content: Disc 1 - Haven The Complete First Season Loosely based on the Stephen King pulp novel The Colorado Kid , the 13 first-season episodes of Syfy's Haven bear obvious hallmarks of the über-author's style: picturesque Maine setting, town filled with odd characters with old secrets, spooky (and often deadly) goings-on. But this one's a little different. "King lite," you might call it. As the season opens, FBI agent Audrey Parker (Emily Rose) has been dispatched to the scenic coastal town of Haven to find a recently escaped convict. He's mysteriously dead by the time she finds him, but other weirdness--huge cracks in the road, sudden and dramatic changes in the weather, and especially an old photo of a woman whom Audrey, who was raised by the state, believes might be her mother--keeps her in town, where she partners with taciturn local detective Nathan Wuornos (Lucas Bryant). Sometimes aided, and hindered, by cocky "importer" Duke Crocker (Eric Balfour), our heroes soon realize that a series of supernatural phenomena known as "the troubles" has returned to plague Haven. Each new incident can be traced to a single "troubled" local. Hence episodes about an adopted teenager who unleashes telekinetic powers on anyone who threatens to splinter his family; a restaurateur whose food rots instantaneously when he's upset; a young woman whose uncontrollable pyrokinesis turns folks into crispy critters; and a taxidermist whose suddenly re-animated trophies seek and destroy the hunters who killed them. Some of these story lines are intriguing, others are every bit as silly as they sound, and none is very scary ( The Shining is referenced, but chill-seekers should stick with the real deal). This show has a much lighter tone, favoring cutesy flirtation and smart-alecky one-liners delivered by lead actors who are photogenic but bland. Technically, it looks great--cinematography, sets, effects, et al. are top-notch. And the writers have clearly mapped out what they expect to be a several-season arc, killing off a character here and there or tossing out a few big revelations about the principals (Audrey's search for her mother is a steady through-line this season), but still leaving plenty of possibilities for season two and thereafter. Special-features highlights include a half-hour's worth of detailed and informative making-of featurettes, audio commentary on a dozen episodes, and a look ahead to the next season. --Sam Graham

Review: SYFY Channel finally has a great new series. - This series by SYFY is something I look forward too. Based off of Stephen King's "The Colorado Kid", it has a little of everything. Mystery, romance, fantasy, action, comedy and a touch of horror. It's more akin to a fantasy soap opera. The lead actress, Emily Rose, who plays Audrey Parker FBI agent, has come to Haven to track down a fugitive who ends up murdered in this small town. While she's there, weird occurances happen that lead her to believe the citizens of this town are hiding something. Something they refer to as 'the troubles'. She meets the sheriff's son, Nathan, who is 'troubled'. He cannot feel anything, touch, pain etc. and he's assigned to help her with the case. The snappy dialog between these two is funny. During her time here, she meets several of the Haven's people who inform her that she looks just like this woman in a picture that was taken when the Colorado Kid was murdered. Once she sees the newspaper clipping, she's shocked by seeing a woman identical to her, but with dark hair. She never knew her parents, so immediately she wonders if this is a picture of her mother and at the end of the case, she decides to stick around to find out. Throughout season 1, Audrey Parker tackles new mysterious deaths with the help of Nathan. She finds that she instinctively knows how to handle each case of "The Troubles" and Nathan finds out that the only thing he can feel is Audrey's touch. Each episode fills in a little more information for Audrey's search into her past. And she begins to find out who each of the others in the photograph who were there are also. At the end of the season, you know definitively who the woman in the picture is, which I was surprised at. Once that mystery was solved, what would keep her around town or how would we be kept in ongoing suspense when you found a new clue??? The last five minutes of season 1 answers the question of whether you'd be interested in a season 2. It was a "no sa!" moment. How could they be so cruel to end it while my mouth was hanging open in shock and not start Season 2 until the following summer. I am very good at figuring out the answer to a lot of mysteries, but I never saw that ending coming. Only one other show, BBC's miniseries called "Jekyll" left me with the same feeling. Season 2 is almost wrapped up for the summer now and it keeps delivering. I hate buying a Season 1 show cause it was so great, just to find out Season 2 was a total disappointment. (hint: Heroes) or it was abruptly cancelled. (too many to list) So far I do not feel that way.
Review: Haven is a supernatural addiction - Usually I can tell from a pilot if I am going to be hooked on a show. Not with Haven. It had to grow on me. Emily Rose is perfect as ex-FBI agent Audrey Parker completely at home with nourishing the souls of the emotionally afflicted. The Troubles as they are called are activated by emotions and can leave a path of death and devastation. Lucas Bryant is great as Nathan, whose trouble is that he cannot feel anyone's touch - except Audrey's, and Eric Balfour is wonderful as Duke the local bad boy. Audrey first arrives in Haven to solve a murder, and ends up staying when she sees a photo of someone who could be her mother. Her FBI boss and the local Police Chief conspire to keep her in Haven, making her think it was her idea to leave the FBI and take a job on the police force. In the finale, threads throughout the first season are tied back to a jaw dropping cliff hanger (True Blood, Bones, and other series should take notes!) This is a great series to fall in love with. Filmed in Nova Scotia and Canada, the small town and coastlines are beautiful, and so is the acting. Every regular cast member and guest star perfectly fit their roles.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Emily Rose, Eric Balfour, Lucas Bryant |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 654 Reviews |
| Format | NTSC, Subtitled |
| Genre | Blu-ray Movie, DVD Movie, Drama, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Television |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 4 |

## Product Details

- **Genre:** Blu-ray Movie, DVD Movie, Drama, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Television
- **Format:** NTSC, Subtitled
- **Contributor:** Emily Rose, Eric Balfour, Lucas Bryant
- **Language:** English
- **Number Of Discs:** 4

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ SYFY Channel finally has a great new series.
*by L***E on September 17, 2011*

This series by SYFY is something I look forward too. Based off of Stephen King's "The Colorado Kid", it has a little of everything. Mystery, romance, fantasy, action, comedy and a touch of horror. It's more akin to a fantasy soap opera. The lead actress, Emily Rose, who plays Audrey Parker FBI agent, has come to Haven to track down a fugitive who ends up murdered in this small town. While she's there, weird occurances happen that lead her to believe the citizens of this town are hiding something. Something they refer to as 'the troubles'. She meets the sheriff's son, Nathan, who is 'troubled'. He cannot feel anything, touch, pain etc. and he's assigned to help her with the case. The snappy dialog between these two is funny. During her time here, she meets several of the Haven's people who inform her that she looks just like this woman in a picture that was taken when the Colorado Kid was murdered. Once she sees the newspaper clipping, she's shocked by seeing a woman identical to her, but with dark hair. She never knew her parents, so immediately she wonders if this is a picture of her mother and at the end of the case, she decides to stick around to find out. Throughout season 1, Audrey Parker tackles new mysterious deaths with the help of Nathan. She finds that she instinctively knows how to handle each case of "The Troubles" and Nathan finds out that the only thing he can feel is Audrey's touch. Each episode fills in a little more information for Audrey's search into her past. And she begins to find out who each of the others in the photograph who were there are also. At the end of the season, you know definitively who the woman in the picture is, which I was surprised at. Once that mystery was solved, what would keep her around town or how would we be kept in ongoing suspense when you found a new clue??? The last five minutes of season 1 answers the question of whether you'd be interested in a season 2. It was a "no sa!" moment. How could they be so cruel to end it while my mouth was hanging open in shock and not start Season 2 until the following summer. I am very good at figuring out the answer to a lot of mysteries, but I never saw that ending coming. Only one other show, BBC's miniseries called "Jekyll" left me with the same feeling. Season 2 is almost wrapped up for the summer now and it keeps delivering. I hate buying a Season 1 show cause it was so great, just to find out Season 2 was a total disappointment. (hint: Heroes) or it was abruptly cancelled. (too many to list) So far I do not feel that way.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Haven is a supernatural addiction
*by T***A on April 23, 2011*

Usually I can tell from a pilot if I am going to be hooked on a show. Not with Haven. It had to grow on me. Emily Rose is perfect as ex-FBI agent Audrey Parker completely at home with nourishing the souls of the emotionally afflicted. The Troubles as they are called are activated by emotions and can leave a path of death and devastation. Lucas Bryant is great as Nathan, whose trouble is that he cannot feel anyone's touch - except Audrey's, and Eric Balfour is wonderful as Duke the local bad boy. Audrey first arrives in Haven to solve a murder, and ends up staying when she sees a photo of someone who could be her mother. Her FBI boss and the local Police Chief conspire to keep her in Haven, making her think it was her idea to leave the FBI and take a job on the police force. In the finale, threads throughout the first season are tied back to a jaw dropping cliff hanger (True Blood, Bones, and other series should take notes!) This is a great series to fall in love with. Filmed in Nova Scotia and Canada, the small town and coastlines are beautiful, and so is the acting. Every regular cast member and guest star perfectly fit their roles.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I LOVE Haven & it's Troubles!
*by R***. on May 15, 2012*

I have come to really love the TV show "Haven," with all it's "Troubles" (the supernatural gifts/curses, depending on the "affliction" & your point of view, some of it's townsfolk possess). It's a great mix of the supernatural, suspense, humor & so much more. FBI agent Audrey Parker's struggle to find out about her past, & where she comes from, is at the core of everything (for me). As one questions seems to be answered, another pops up. As wonderful & complex as that part of the story is, it gets even better with the addition of Nathan (her, "troubled," Haven PD partner & the one person she can truly trust), Chief Wuornos (Nathan's dad & the sarcastic Chief of police), Duke (the local smuggler, struggling with his own issues), & the quirky Teagues brothers (Vince & Dave, who run the local paper, who seem to be a couple of town gossips, but have a LOT more going on beneath the surface). It's a wonderful show & I've enjoyed watching the 1st 2 seasons on TV, am very glad to own the 1st season on DVD & can't wait to get my hands on each new season, as they are made available. KEEP THEM COMING!!!

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