Haven 3x11 Thoughts
Aug. 1st, 2013 01:55 pmLast Goodbyes
• I enjoy episodes where Audrey has deal with Haven weirdness mostly on her own.
• I immediately became suspicious of Claire when she said "I know what it's like to lose someone so suddenly..." We know that the Bolt Gin Killer loves James - it fits. So I wasn't too surprised by the end. ... Except when exactly was she taken? Because it had to have been after the possessed mansion because skinwalker!Tommy and Claire were both there and interacting.
• I can't believe after the whole situation with Will, and how he didn't get the chance to tell Erin he loved her, Audrey still hasn't told Nathan. I mean at the beginning she even called and told him that they needed to talk!
• I loved that both Duke and Nathan shared memories about their first kiss with Audrey.
• I was surprised that we didn't get a moment of Audrey finding Duke at the Gull.
• I'm pretty sure that Audrey is in fact the one person who could not be the Bolt Gun Killer and everyone should know that. Duke's remark should have been directed at Nathan.
• So why is the ME outside suspicion? That would be a good identity to have.
• The questioning of identities did not make sense.
What if Claire was killed before she met Audrey? They don't know how long the skinwalker has been collecting identities. All it proves is that Claire wasn't killed after she met Audrey. eta: or at some point set just before the questions Audrey was asking.
Then with Duke and the kiss... seriously, why are they not considering that the Bolt Gun Killer took new skins before any of his/her victims showed up? They should be asking questions about several years ago.
• "Audrey. Is this what you want?" - Duke. Because as has been established what Audrey wants Duke does.
• "Hey! I find most of what you say mildly amusing. But stop talking about this barn situation like it's a done deal. It's not." - Duke ... and that Duke will always fight for Audrey. I loved how angry he got here.
• Audrey jumping to Will being the skinwalker because of the earring was definitely kind of ridiculous and such a huge leap. I get that she's tense right now. It's suspicious certainly but there are other just as likely explanations. My first thought was that she was his wife and learning about her death is what caused his Trouble to manifest.
• I'm a little annoyed that Will took control at the end. That he had the idea to return to the ambulance when frankly that should have been Audrey's idea. Also I don't know how much I really buy him just wishing himself back into a coma. I feel like Audrey should have done something there to push/help him back into the coma.
This is once again an episode with Audrey actually helping a Troubled but once again she didn't really do anything that anyone else couldn't have done. We have seen her do that in previous seasons. If her purpose is to help Troubled and she returns time and time again I feel like it needs to be more than just talking to them. Though - I guess being immune does mean she can get close and talk to them. Still think it should be more.
• This was a very unsubtle episode. Audrey's mention of the earring at the beginning felt awkward. That last Audrey/Will scene was a bit too on the nose.
• I enjoy episodes where Audrey has deal with Haven weirdness mostly on her own.
• I immediately became suspicious of Claire when she said "I know what it's like to lose someone so suddenly..." We know that the Bolt Gin Killer loves James - it fits. So I wasn't too surprised by the end. ... Except when exactly was she taken? Because it had to have been after the possessed mansion because skinwalker!Tommy and Claire were both there and interacting.
• I can't believe after the whole situation with Will, and how he didn't get the chance to tell Erin he loved her, Audrey still hasn't told Nathan. I mean at the beginning she even called and told him that they needed to talk!
• I loved that both Duke and Nathan shared memories about their first kiss with Audrey.
• I was surprised that we didn't get a moment of Audrey finding Duke at the Gull.
• I'm pretty sure that Audrey is in fact the one person who could not be the Bolt Gun Killer and everyone should know that. Duke's remark should have been directed at Nathan.
• So why is the ME outside suspicion? That would be a good identity to have.
• The questioning of identities did not make sense.
What if Claire was killed before she met Audrey? They don't know how long the skinwalker has been collecting identities. All it proves is that Claire wasn't killed after she met Audrey. eta: or at some point set just before the questions Audrey was asking.
Then with Duke and the kiss... seriously, why are they not considering that the Bolt Gun Killer took new skins before any of his/her victims showed up? They should be asking questions about several years ago.
• "Audrey. Is this what you want?" - Duke. Because as has been established what Audrey wants Duke does.
• "Hey! I find most of what you say mildly amusing. But stop talking about this barn situation like it's a done deal. It's not." - Duke ... and that Duke will always fight for Audrey. I loved how angry he got here.
• Audrey jumping to Will being the skinwalker because of the earring was definitely kind of ridiculous and such a huge leap. I get that she's tense right now. It's suspicious certainly but there are other just as likely explanations. My first thought was that she was his wife and learning about her death is what caused his Trouble to manifest.
• I'm a little annoyed that Will took control at the end. That he had the idea to return to the ambulance when frankly that should have been Audrey's idea. Also I don't know how much I really buy him just wishing himself back into a coma. I feel like Audrey should have done something there to push/help him back into the coma.
This is once again an episode with Audrey actually helping a Troubled but once again she didn't really do anything that anyone else couldn't have done. We have seen her do that in previous seasons. If her purpose is to help Troubled and she returns time and time again I feel like it needs to be more than just talking to them. Though - I guess being immune does mean she can get close and talk to them. Still think it should be more.
• This was a very unsubtle episode. Audrey's mention of the earring at the beginning felt awkward. That last Audrey/Will scene was a bit too on the nose.