

Haven

FBI agent Audrey Parker arrives in the small town of Haven, Maine to solve a murder and soon discovers the town's many secrets—which also hold the key to unlocking the mysteries of her lost past.
FBI agent Audrey Parker arrives in the small town of Haven, Maine to solve a murder and soon discovers the town's many secrets—which also hold the key to unlocking the mysteries of her lost past.
Okay, that show is so cool... If you don't like Scifi shows, it is normal to not like it... but if you do, you are going to love it, as well as EUReKA!
One of my favorites. It is kinda weak in the beggining of season 1 but it gets so much better. I'm so excited for more Haven!
My teen daughter and I loved this show.
great just
When I started to watch this series, I just wanted to see another Heroes, or The 4400. I was happy because I've got what I was looking for. The special abilities were interesting and varied, the little stand alone episodes were enjoyable, then a main thread has been appeared. That was a nice idea, and the writers were able to skillfully use it. In the beginning of this series it was a funny joke series like Eureka, without any real scientific explanation. But it is getting closer to a very good sci-fi series and I love it. Now Haven is my primary series if I want to watch sci-fi. The main characters are very lovable, and there are several very interesting mysteries which served us well dosed. Some characters evolve over time, but mostly in focus only the relationship between the characters. The computer made effects are pretty nice, and it is not overdosed. The main actor, Emily Rose, is quite good in her role, but she is sadly not as good as Anna Torv in Fringe, but it is not so annoying that we could't enjoy the show. So I recommend this series, and if you like sci-fi, it is worthy to watch even if the beginning is a bit slow and silly. Be persistent, it will be better after the first season.
Just watched the Pilot, all I can think of is good series.
I agree with the critics above except that I would say it really started to improve about the middle of the second season -- though the "two Audreys" sub-plot bridging season 1 and 2 was well done. They've kept up with the "trouble of the week" format for the most part but the overall mythology has grown and adds more substance to the later episodes. And they've gone a touch "darker" which adds a nice contrast to the idyllic setting. If I were to recommend, I'd say skipping the first 12 episodes wouldn't leave you at much of a loss.
Okay, that show is so cool... If you don't like Scifi shows, it is normal to not like it... but if you do, you are going to love it, as well as EUReKA!