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TV Worth Watching: The Haven Christmas Episode

Posted by Robert.Maddrey On December - 5 - 2011
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When a show as dark, eerie and intriguing as Steven King’s Haven offers you a Christmas episode …you don’t look a gift horse in the mouth.

One Can Only Imagine What Sort of Nefarious Plot Haven Has In Store for Viewers This Holiday Season

Special holiday episode: It’s Christmas in July for the town and Audrey is the only one who thinks that’s strange, at least until people can’t seem to leave and others disappear without a trace.

 

This episode is of course worth noting as being entirely stand-alone and will not pick up where season 2′s cliffhanger left off. I know, we’re dissapointed too but  no matter, this episode is guaranteed to be darkly festive and fun.

 

“Haven” – Holiday Sneak Peek

 

Syfy’s one-hour drama series Haven, starring Emily Rose (Jericho, Brothers and Sisters) is based on the novella The Colorado Kid from renowned author Stephen King. The series follows the shrewd and confident FBI agent Audrey Parker (Rose) who has a lost past, and arrives in the small town of Haven, Maine on a routine case. Before long, her natural curiosity lands her in the epicenter of activity in this curious enclave, which turns out to be a longtime refuge for people that are affected by a range of supernatural afflictions.

As the townspeople’s dormant abilities begin to express themselves, Audrey helps keep these forces at bay while discovering the many secrets of Haven — including one surrounding her own surprising connections to this extraordinary place.

The impressive creative team behind Haven includes showrunner Scott Shepherd (Tru Calling, The Dead Zone) who is joined by E1 Entertainment’s John Morayniss (Hung, Copper) Noreen Halpern (Hung, Copper), Laszlo Barna (The Bridge) and Michael Rosenberg (Hung, The Riches) as well as his partners, Executive Producers Lloyd Segan and Shawn Piller (The Dead Zone, Wildfire, Greek). The pilot was written by Sam Ernst (The Dead Zone) and Jim Dunn (The Dead Zone) who will also serve as executive producers on the series.

A native of Tampa, FL Robert is the presiding editor and co-owner of both Down Shift Magazine and DS Holdings, LLC. A proud alumnus of the University of South Florida’s class of 2005 Robert is active in the Tampa Bay community and when not residing at his home in Tampa, FL enjoys traveling throughout the United States and abroad covering the motorsports and cultural phenomenon that shape our modern automotive enthusiast community.

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