And now, the question of the hour: What does Mara know about Duke’s mother? Is she Duke’s mother? Man. I hope she is not Duke’s mother. It’s hard enough on the rare occasion when Duke opens up about his upsetting childhood, hearing about the time his mom propositioned him in exchanged for drugs was grim enough — I don’t need (nor do any us) the added terror of Mara the awful revealing herself as his mother. It’s just too much. This week, last week’s fake-ghost Trouble was resolved. It wasn’t the strongest Trouble of the season, in fact I go so far as to the say that it might just have been the weakest. If I were grasping I could say that the Trouble was meant to reinforced Audrey and Nathan’s closeness now that she has returned, but even that feels like I’m reaching. Part of me wishes that the Trouble had been more complex, or that Nathan WAS actually a ghost. If that were the case the stakes would have stayed exactly where they’ve been since the season began: Sky high. Instead, it was an easy fix complete with a Scooby-Doo “…and I would have gotten away with it, if it weren’t you meddling kids” moment. What the Trouble of the Week lacked for in power was, however, thankfully supplied by the antics of Dave and Vince. When Dave points out to Vince that the biopsy of the leg wound he gained while dangling in the void (maybe the best string of words I’ve ever written) would endanger not just himself but Haven and all of its secrets, they beat a hasty retreat from Raleigh and head home. But trouble (with a little ‘t’) follows them in the form of the CDC. They are curious about Dave which puts all of town at risk. 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!
Haven Exposure Review
<span title='2025-07-09 00:00:00 +0000 UTC'>July 9, 2025</span> · 2 min · 330 words · Alberto Hall