Description
When FBI Special Agent Audrey Parker is dispatched to the small town of Haven, Maine, on a routine case, she soon finds herself increasingly involved in the return of "The Troubles", a plague of supernatural afflictions that have occurred in the town at least twice before. With an openness to the possibility of the paranormal, she also finds a more personal link in Haven that may lead her to the mother she has never known.
She and her partner, police detective Nathan Wuornos, find themselves frequently facing problems caused by both the effects of the Troubles, as well as the activities of town folk who take more drastic measures against those who are Troubled.
Sukharev Tower delivered it.
Thanks for the flashbacks when passing through the fog - it's nice to remember the bright and good things that happened in the series.
Thanks for Dwight's happiness-he's suffered enough.
Thank you for the farewell scene - a very touching monologue and a flying broadcast.
Thanks for bringing Duke back in the last episode. It may not be logical, but I am glad to see him and the dynamics with Dwight.
Thanks for Gloria at the end, how she responded about Duke.
Even Dad and Vincent had a lot of fun at the end. As well as Nathan's entire reaction to Parker's appearance. Parker 2.0's wordplay is especially good
In general, it's good that the series ended and they didn't squeeze anything further. I'm going to read the source of Stephen King's "Colorado Child."..
In general, the line with my dad took me out completely. An incomprehensible scientist who turned into a global evil, who destroyed the world, quickly realized in a couple of days in Haven that he did not love his daughter (who was not his daughter at all) and was like, "You are evil, I will leave you." Like, "no one loves me, I'll go to the swamp, eat worms..."
BUT DADADA, I WAS AFRAID OF THIS ENDING, there were thoughts that Nathan and Audrey were reincarnations of the tenth doctor and rose, BUT EVERYTHING TURNED OUT THE WAY I LIKE IT. Sorry, there is enough hopeless shit and the agony of unhappiness in life, it was a happy ending that was needed right there. And yes, a reformed dad, and the bottom line for Nathan and Audrey (and James, God, JAMES, my inner schipper is dancing a jig and crying with happiness). Duke's wonderful comeback, although not for long, he does a really important thing at last, and still remains a charming asshole (what is the failed f * k not good at the end? A great bow to Duke first-season. And Eric is damn handsome in black).
A wonderful moment with the "cure" - from the first to the last hero alive and well, returned from the water (one of my favorite episodes, a wonderful song from Enya, when they left, I still listen with pleasure), the very first thing with the weather, and probably what a relief that everyone stopped you to love.
Vince and Croatoan are a little confused next to each other, but I think they have forever ahead of them, they'll come to an agreement. Laverne, live, beautiful Gloria, happy Dwight, wonderful and wonderful.