I know — them’s fighting words, and yet, I stand by them. I was (as I’m sure many of you were) curious to see the fallout in a world where both Audrey and Mara exist. Although only morsels were planted and explored this week, they were every bit as juicy as I’d hoped would be the case. I kind of adore that Audrey is having a literal existential crisis. Now that she’s separated from Mara she’s got to figure out who — and what — she is…and if it’s anything other than the “husk” that transported Mara from age to age. Bit by bit, Mara is stripping everything away from Audrey — the consequences have already started to rear their ugly heads. Not only if she feeling vastly insecure, but Mara’s manipulative powers have also enabled her to gain a measure of allegiance with Duke which is, you know, A TERRIBLE THING. Lines have been drawn and not all parties involved have realized that’s the case — Nathan and Audrey have no idea that they run the risk of losing Duke. This was plenty to chew on, and then you toss Dwight trying to distract the doc from the CDC as she grapples with the Troubles-specific Staph infection and you’ve got even more tasty morsels to enjoy. It’s nice to see Dwight behaving, you know, not like an old lady or a crotchety old man and to see him get the potential for a little loving — to have the complication of the fact that the woman he’s vibing on could also reveal the truth about Haven to the world makes it that much more compelling.