Boredom is mortal. They squeeze out the last juices, suck them out of their fingers. They no longer know what kind of stuff to come up with for heroes ... Heroes are like those defective toys: they sparkle, but they do not please...
@shotfirer: according to the latest trends, there will be no happy ending at all. Anyway, someone from the GG will die there or something like that. But they should be closed thoroughly, as far as I understand, and not "continued (perhaps) should be." Although we could have taken off a couple more seasons.
It's like it's not Haven, but under a dome of some kind. I really don't want to quit the series at the very end, but with each new episode it gets harder to watch :-(
@sebasharman: Similarly. With what difficulty I watched the last season of "Under the Dome", I watch "Haven" with the same ease. As for me, the series is holding up very well. I won't say that I'm really thrilled, but the season, at least for now, is on a solid four, as for me. Maybe even with a plus :)
It seems that Haven would have a much easier life without such "saviors". Well, Nathan's fine, it's his lifestyle. But Audrey was very disappointed in this series - it's so easy to risk the activation of new troubles for the sake of selfish interests... Somehow I didn't expect it from her. And for some reason, even Duke's indistinct line looks more lively than the bustle inside the city. Although I still have hopes for a good ending.
what was most annoying in the series was a couple of rescuers of the electric girl: she did not sleep there for a day, had to concentrate her strength, otherwise at any moment the darkness would devour her, her leg was clamped by a stone, it was easy to lose consciousness, Nathan's life also depended on her, the court would not be able to pull forever.. And they waddle, talk about this and that (by the way, it seemed to me, or were they chatting even where an invisible monster wakes up from the sounds?), stopped for a philosophical dialogue near the mine, began to break into locked doors (is it possible after they get the girl And the bag with light sources??)
It's not a bad episode - it's an interesting mess with Sandman:) But Dwight and the mother just killed - it feels like they went on a date, not to save the girl... The Duke line is still interesting.
After the 13th episode, I dropped my once-favorite TV series, and then curiosity finally won out. I really liked this episode with the trial of Nathan and Duke, with the eyes in the style of demons from Supernatural, only cooler. It turned out to be a tense episode, with a completely different Haven.
@Grenada: You've got me figured out) Nostalgia has finished me off... I'm watching episode 17 right now, and it's just a flashback moment, it's so cute))
It 's so absurd . Kira was stuck there, and it was elementary for Nathan to quietly radio Dwight and Audrey to help. They would have pulled Kira out and there would not have been this shit with the court
Nathan repeated the words "dark" and "light" ten times in his final speech, when a scene with a man struggling with his trouble was cut in parallel. It was difficult even for me to look at it with a serious face.
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33Heroes are like those defective toys: they sparkle, but they do not please...
Although as for me, the series is still not so bad.
Although we could have taken off a couple more seasons.
And for some reason, even Duke's indistinct line looks more lively than the bustle inside the city.
Although I still have hopes for a good ending.