A highly regarded time-travel episode where Nathan and Duke are transported back to 1955, and Audrey’s past self is fully explored.
No longer just an FBI agent, she fully embraces her role within Haven PD and confronts the reality of her cyclical existence. Haven - Season 3
Critics praised the third season for elevating the show's quality, noting that the storytelling became more focused and the character relationships more engaging. While some felt the "trouble-of-the-week" aspect remained slightly formulaic, others appreciated the stronger serialized focus, especially in the latter half of the season, which led to a thrilling, high-stakes finale. If you'd like, I can: Recap specific episodes (like "Sarah" or the finale) Detail Duke's family curse Explore the "Troubles" introduced this season Let me know what aspect of Season 3 interests you most! Haven season 3 episode 1 review: 301 | Den of Geek A highly regarded time-travel episode where Nathan and
Duke struggles with his family's dark legacy, specifically his capability to eliminate "Troubles" by killing the afflicted person, which creates intense conflict with Nathan. Character Development Character Development The 1950s incarnation of Audrey gets
The 1950s incarnation of Audrey gets significant screen time, particularly in episode 3x09 ("Sarah"), offering crucial insights into the past. Notable Episodes
The season introduces a brutal, supernatural serial killer who can inherit the appearance and memories of his victims, forcing Audrey and Nathan to confront a more menacing type of "Trouble".
The overarching mystery of the Colorado Kid and Audrey’s past selves (Sarah and Lucy) takes center stage, leading to a deeper understanding of her connection to the town.