Haven: The Final Season [Blu-ray] - Complete Series, Thriller TV Show, Sci-Fi Mystery - Perfect for Binge-Watching & Collector's Edition
Haven: The Final Season [Blu-ray] - Complete Series, Thriller TV Show, Sci-Fi Mystery - Perfect for Binge-Watching & Collector's Edition

Haven: The Final Season [Blu-ray] - Complete Series, Thriller TV Show, Sci-Fi Mystery - Perfect for Binge-Watching & Collector's Edition

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I've been a fan of "Haven" since the first scene of the first episode in the first season.Throughout its run, I've enjoyed its quirky characters and the situations they've found themselves in. That said, while I was sad to see that it was drawing to a close, I was eager to see how the writers would wrap up this truly interesting show. I was not disappointed.Weaving old story lines and characters into the final season, tying up loose ends, and carefully orchestrating the narrative; the writers were able to close the "Haven" saga in a way that did not leave a slew of unanswered questions.And, as an added bonus, they brought in William Shatner to play an important part in the season's final episodes."Haven" has been a great show for many reasons, not the least of which is the fact that its core characters have always had the good of the town at heart. They have been willing, throughout the series, to make sacrifices in order to preserve this special place and that holds true in this final season. It sounds corny, I know, but there is something to be said for a television program that reminds us, as viewers, that there are some things worth sacrificing our personal happiness, and perhaps even our lives, for; some things that demand we rise above our own desires.Led by Emily Rose - who almost didn't get the part of Audrey Parker because some show executives thought she was "too pretty" - the core cast has always provided viewers with excellent portrayals. Lucas Bryant and Eric Balfour, as Parker's close companions Nathan and Duke, have always stood out in my mind as actors who were exceptional in their roles. I was particularly impressed with Balfour's portrayal of the smuggler Duke Crocker, a shady character that, over the course of the show's run, transforms into a truly heroic figure.I'm not about to reveal any spoilers, that would be unfair to viewers who have not seen the show, but I will say that it ends on what was, for me, a very satisfying note.As I said, I was sad that it ended but very pleased with the way it did.

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