The worst episodes of Haven
Ranked by viewer rating, lows first. Lit marks on the season rail place this list across the run. Vote on a placement to back it or contest it.
- 01
When the local lighthouse crumbles into the ocean, the residents think it might just be a natural disaster but little do they know— Audrey/Mara and her motley crew caused the implosion. And speaking of Mara… sadly, the last time we saw Audrey she wasn't herself.
- 02
True to her word, Mara helps Duke release a Trouble to relieve the pressure in his system, but the Trouble she releases causes him to speak gibberish.
- 03
Nathan, on the run with Mara, solicits Duke's help. Duke isn't happy about helping Mara but he hopes that Nathan will come to his senses soon and realize that Audrey is gone forever.
- 04
Christmas decorations pop up in Haven in July, and the town becomes a place where people can't leave and some have disappeared without a trace.Notes : This episode doesn't follow the previous episode. It's an extra episode, specially made for Christmas. According with the timeline, it should be viewed between 2x03 Love Machine and 2x04 Sparks and Recreation
- 05
Still masquerading as Audrey, Mara moves around town plotting her next move and causing mayhem. She even kills an innocent bystander just so that she can steal her clothes.
- 06
When last we saw Mara she'd just realized that Audrey was still alive inside of her and had vowed to kill her off. Since Dwight, Duke and Nathan don't know any other way to bring Audrey's personality out, they keep talking to Mara as if she is Audrey.
- 07
With Nathan banished into another dimension, Duke and Audrey are left to strategize about how to get him back.
- 08
Since Dr. Charlotte Cross, from the CDC (Centers for Disease Control), just showed up in town looking for him, Dave decides to get in front of the problem by enlisting the aid of Chris Brody, a local marine biologist who has a "charm" Trouble.
- 09
Season 3 comes to a close as Audrey grapples with her fate; at the same time she, Nathan and Duke prepare for a showdown with the Bolt Gun Killer.
- 10
Now that Audrey has somehow been separated from Mara, Duke and Nathan decide to keep Mara on Duke's ship for safe keeping until Dwight gets back in town. They really want to turn Mara over to The Guard but without knowing if Mara and Audrey are physically connected, it's too risky.
- 11
After Nathan and Dwight capture Duke, Nathan tries to reach his friend through Croatoan's control and get him to reveal where Audrey is. Meanwhile, Croatoan explains to a captive Audrey why she is so important to his plans for the people of Haven.
- 12
In what's left of The Barn, William tries to get Lexie (a.k.a. Audrey) to trust him enough to complete the steps she needs to escape before it implodes completely, taking her with it.
- 13
Drunk with the power that touching the blood of a Troubled person gives him, Wade Crocker has taken to stalking new prey: members of The Guard. He finds his latest victim, Sonia Winston, at a local bar and quickly stabs her to death.
- 14
Racked with guilt, Nathan sits by Audrey's bedside hoping for her recovery while William lies unconscious but under surveillance in another hospital room.
- 15
The revelation of Mara's endgame spurs Audrey and Nathan to pursue a plan to stop her once and for all.
- 16
Audrey is trapped in the Sandman's world and forced him to marry him, and has no memory of her real life. Meanwhile, Duke meets Darkside Seeker Seth in Halifax and discovers that he doesn't remember Haven or the Troubles.
- 17
Season 4 picks up six months after the violent meteor storm that pummeled Haven. Unfortunately, the infamous Troubles didn't disappear with Audrey, who is living under a new identity when she is approached by a mysterious man in need of her assistance.
- 18
Nathan isn't exactly welcome around town but he still has to do his job, which, at the moment, is tracking down the source of multiple spontaneous combustions all over town. If he and Dwight don't find the culprit soon, Haven Founder's Day promises to be very grim.
- 19
When we last saw Audrey she was about to begin the process of restoring Duke Crocker's previous Trouble: His family curse. The Crockers have always been able to remove a Trouble from a Haven family's entire bloodline by killing a member of that family.
- 20
Previously, when Nathan and Duke switched bodies, Nathan was attempting to question Jeffrey Doohan at "The Freddie" (A.K.A. the Murray Q. Frederickson Psychiatric Facility). Since Duke isn't much on police procedure, Jeffrey Doohan escaped the facility and is still at large.
- 21
The sickness outbreak that's been plaguing Haven has reached epic proportions and all hands are on deck to stop it, including Pete, who usually hides the Troubles from the public. Sadly, it turns out that Pete causes this particular Trouble. Even worse, he can't be talked out of it.
- 22
Duke's roiling troubles and a new threat to Audrey leave the pair with no alternative but to turn to potentially dangerous allies for help.
- 23
Things seem too good to be true when Nathan and Audrey stumble across a Trouble that can resurrect the dead. They soon bring back Charlotte, but discover that resurrection comes with a terrible price. Meanwhile, Dave and Vince go hunting for Croatoan.
- 24
Electrocutions occur across town, and one such event kills a community leader. Also: Nathan meets a man who is skilled at keeping Haven's secrets under wraps.
- 25
Audrey finds herself protecting Haven's criminals—and Duke—from a dangerous female vigilante whose methods for bringing down bad guys are questionable, to say the least.
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