I also have to admit that I stopped reading most of Stephen King’s stuff years ago, so I’m out of the loop as far as references to his literature in the show are concerned. At least there’s more King in this series than there was in the entire movie Lawnmower Man. And as far as Lexie is concerned…Nathan wants her to be Audrey, but she’s not. So, her killing her one true love to end the Troubles? I’m pretty sure Nathan’s not it. Is it her son? Maybe even Will? I JUST DON’T UNDERSTAND… Ahem  anyway… I’m telling you right now, “Audrey’s” “true love” is not Nathan. No one can make Lexie “fall in love” with him; she’s not supposed to.  DUH. That would make all of this far too easy. Some guy named Paul is turning people to stone. Wade Crocker tries to get involved but leaves, while Lexie convinces Troubled Paul to ask his date out, stopping the clock on freezing people…again, following the formula, but then Wade steps in and stabs Paul for his blood. Er…complicated… Ok, I’m sorry, but WHY exactly do people live in Haven? So, Jordan let Wade loose… and she releases Vince Teagues from captivity…what?  WHAT IS GOING ON??? Oh, and then Wade stabs her, trying to get her “plan” from her blood, but he actually KILLS her. Final review: WHOA. Jordan is…dead? Really? I never liked the bitch, but this is still a shock. Especially coming from her lover. Well, she was a bit naive concerning Lexie/Audrey. So are a few others, I think, but things are definitely staying interesting in Haven. Den of Geek Rating: 3 Out of 5 Stars Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter for all news updates related to the world of geek. And Google+, if that’s your thing!