But before we get to that, what happened at the end of Episode 7 when we heard the gunshot? Did Lexie really shoot Nathan? Which leads them to … William, being held hostage. He doesn’t remember anything. Dwight tries to interrogate the little weird guy, who won’t give up the goods. He mentions Chief Hendrickson, who may be responsible for the recent killings. Lexie tries to talk Will into finding his true self, which he did for her in the beginning of the season. Weird. Duke asks Jennifer to try to get info out of the people from the barn, including why she has that connection in the first place. Nathan gets a little brutal with his prisoner when he threatens Audrey (Lexie), and plants a seed of jealousy in Nate’s head. And Jennifer starts seeing Duke in a new light…visualizing him making threats and showing moments of mental illness. Nathan shows the same signs when he sees Lexie with William. New Trouble, perhaps? The big guy prisoner escapes, looking for a box that could hold the key to all this nonsense. As for myself, I’ve had a few beers and I’m completely confused. Intrigued, but confused. Will controls both the big guy who escaped, and the little creepy guy … while the three black dots from Duke, Dwight and Jennifer go flying back to the box … and Duke’s trouble may be gone, but he doesn’t feel “free.” Final review: I knew Will would come back, but as a bad guy? Didn’t see that. So he’s causing the new Troubles. Great. And there’s more to Lexie than we know? Hopefully that will be explained at some point. At least the show is breaking formula a bit and taking things in a new direction. Only a few more episodes until we see what happens in the end. 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!
Haven William Review
<span title='2025-08-03 00:00:00 +0000 UTC'>August 3, 2025</span> · 2 min · 341 words · Betty Greene