Tag: Eric Balfour

Conf Call: HAVEN Stars Talk Dirty and Mention Some Stuff About Season 3

Conf Call: HAVEN Stars Talk Dirty and Mention Some Stuff About Season 3 1

Check out the wonderfully colorful and playful answers from the cast of Syfy’s HAVEN – including Emily Rose (Audrey Parker), Lucas Bryant (Nathan Wuornos), and Eric Balfour (Duke Crocker). They talk dirty and mention some stuff about season three. You know, the usual.

TV News: Syfy’s HAVEN Goes Into “Uncharted” Territory With Guest Stars Nolan North and Claudia Black

TV News: Syfy's HAVEN Goes Into "Uncharted" Territory With Guest Stars Nolan North and Claudia Black 2

NEW YORK – July 6, 2012 – Nolan North and Claudia Black, stars of the critically-acclaimed Uncharted video game franchise, will join their Uncharted co-star Emily Rose on Syfy’s popular series Haven as guest stars during the show’s third season, which begins Friday, September 21 at 10PM (ET/PT). Together, the trio provide the voices of the action-adventure video games’ lead character, treasure hunter Nathan Drake (North) and his globe-trotting companions Elena Fischer (Rose) and Chloe Frazer (Black).

TV News: Syfy’s Haven Gets Some New Visitors – Season 3 Premieres Sept 21st

TV News: Syfy's Haven Gets Some New Visitors - Season 3 Premieres Sept 21st 3

Dorian Missick (Southland, The Cape) and Kate Kelton (Harold and Kumar, American Psycho 2) will join the cast of Syfy’s popular series Haven in recurring roles when the show returns for its third season beginning Friday, September 21 at 10PM (ET/PT).

TV News: @Syfy’s Hit Series #HAVEN Goes into Production For Season 3 in Halifax, Nova Scotia

TV News: @Syfy’s Hit Series #HAVEN Goes into Production For Season 3 in Halifax, Nova Scotia 4

Get ready to journey back to the small town where everyone has a secret when the Syfy hit series Haven goes into production on 13 new episodes of season three beginning April 18 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Haven, based on the novella The Colorado Kid from renowned author Stephen King, follows former FBI agent Audrey Parker, who becomes a cop in the small town of Haven, Maine, and soon discovers the town’s many secrets, which also holds the key to unlocking the mysteries of her lost past.

Review: #Haven Christmas Episode “Silent Night” (Christmas in July? Audrey must find out the source of the trouble before Haven vanishes)

Review: #Haven Christmas Episode "Silent Night" (Christmas in July? Audrey must find out the source of the trouble before Haven vanishes) 5

It’s a bright, sunny day in July – a perfect time to deck the halls and decorate the Christmas tree…right? It seems everyone, except Audrey (Emily Rose) believes its Christmas Eve, but if you’re a fan of the show, you know Audrey isn’t affected by the “troubles” that afflict most of the town and its citizens.

Revenge is a dish best served cold…as death Review: @Syfy #Haven “Sins of the Father”

Revenge is a dish best served cold…as death Review: @Syfy #Haven "Sins of the Father" 6

“Sins of the Father” is a great season finale. There are vengeful ghosts causing mayhem and murder via the hands of the living; Rev. Driscoll (Stephen McHattie) returns as a ghost – to finish what he started; the mystery about Audrey’s (Emily Rose) identity and how Dave (John Dunsworth) and Vince (Richard Donat) are involved in the cover up; Duke (Eric Balfour) realizing exactly what being a “troubled” slayer really entails; and of course – romance.

TV News: Season Two Finale of Syfy’s Hit Series, “Haven,” Friday, September 30th

TV News: Season Two Finale of Syfy's Hit Series, "Haven," Friday, September 30th 7

Love, love, absolutely love Haven! It has drama, mystery, suspense, sarcasm, dark comedy, a little blood and gore, all sprinkled heavily with some supernatural elements. “Based on renowned author Stephen King’s The Colorado Kid, the series follows former FBI agent Audrey Parker (Rose), who becomes a cop in the small town of Haven, Maine, and soon discovers the town’s many secrets, which also holds the key to unlocking the mysteries of her lost past.”

Review: #Haven , Season 2, Ep. 211 “Business As Usual” (Forget the mummified “troubles” – What’s in the box, Duke?)

Are the Crockers some kind of “trouble” slayers? The larger box Duke finds hidden on his boat contains a variety of items used to possibly stop certain types of “trouble” almost like a supernatural kit for warding off and defending oneself against a “troubled” person. But what strikes me as extremely odd is a passage in Simon’s journal telling Duke he has to “kill her.” When the page is turned, there is a photo of Audrey circa 27 years ago.

Review: #Haven , Season 2, Ep. 210 “Who, What, Where, Wendigo?” (Cannibals? Who’s for dinner?)

Review: #Haven , Season 2, Ep. 210 "Who, What, Where, Wendigo?" (Cannibals? Who's for dinner?) 8

There’s a serial killer on the loose and a teenage boy, Rory (Scott Beaudin), has gone missing. Is Rory the next victim or is he part of something more menacing? Are there cannibals in Haven? “Wendigo…it’s a human spirit, but stronger, faster; tracks prey like a lion; survives on human flesh.”

Review: #Haven , Season 2, Ep. 209 “Lockdown” (An outbreak or just another case of the ‘troubles?’)

Review: #Haven , Season 2, Ep. 209 "Lockdown" (An outbreak or just another case of the 'troubles?') 9

Could Haven be plagued with an outbreak or is this just another case of the “troubles?” My money is on the latter and with the heavy stench of betrayal in the air, the “troubled” are going to be in big…trouble. “Your kind won’t win.” An ominous threat spewing from Merrill’s blood-drenched lips; it’s moments like these that make Haven such a darkly decadent treat.

Review: #Haven , Season 2, Ep. 8 “Friend or Faux” (A whole new meaning to “evil twin.”)

Review: #Haven , Season 2, Ep. 8 "Friend or Faux" (A whole new meaning to "evil twin.") 10

Haven continues to impress me with its unnerving approach to introducing a new “troubled” person each week. Of course, basing the series on “The Colorado Kid,” written by the master of horror himself, Stephen King, it’s no wonder some of these cases give me the chills. I really love this show! It’s absolutely fascinating to watch the “troubled” cases and try to figure out how the afflictions cause such mayhem. If you’re unfamiliar with the series or book, I will say if you haven’t seen many episodes, you are able to watch and still be captivated; however, there will be bits that will need some further explanations – like the mystery of Audrey’s (Emily Rose) background and who she really is.

Review: #Haven , Season 2, Ep. 7 “The Tides That Bind” (Real life aqua men?)

Review: #Haven , Season 2, Ep. 7 "The Tides That Bind" (Real life aqua men?) 11

“The Tides That Bind” bound me to my seat! From the moment the episode starts, with a group of young pre-adolescent boys standing on the edge of a dock staring into the water singing a chilling song, I am beyond curious – I am mesmerized. Along with more questions, I’m also more deeply invested in finding out what is actually going on. If you missed the episode, it was the second Twitter-infused episode – follow @davehaven and @vincehaven .

Review: #Haven , Season 2, Ep. 6 “Audrey Parker’s Day Off” (Will the day never end?)

Review: #Haven , Season 2, Ep. 6 "Audrey Parker's Day Off" (Will the day never end?) 12

Haven is fast becoming one of my favorite TV shows. Each week we are presented with a new and interesting affliction which causes even stranger events. “Audrey Parker’s Day Off” is exciting and engrossing. As I watch with eager anticipation of who will die next, I try to figure out the mystery of why the day is repeating. Seeing Audrey’s reactions to each of her friends’ death brings you a little closer to the characters.

Review: #Haven , Season 2, Ep. 5 “Roots” (Mystery, greed, jealousy, and #Twitter…?)

Review: #Haven , Season 2, Ep. 5 "Roots" (Mystery, greed, jealousy, and #Twitter...?) 13

“Roots” keeps me rooted to my seat! Mysterious disappearances, decades old family drama, greed, jealousy, humor, and sex – what more could you ask for? It’s also the first Twitter-integrated episode. As Audrey gets closer to Chris, Nathan is left alone in the barn…And who is Evi calling after Duke declines her offer to run away to Mexico?

TV News: @Syfy ‘s #Haven Will Launch Fully Integrated #Twitter Story Line Starting Aug 12th

TV News: @Syfy 's #Haven Will Launch Fully Integrated #Twitter Story Line Starting Aug 12th 14

In a press release from Syfy today: “Syfy’s popular series Haven will become the first television series to create a storyline that flows between the show itself and the micro-blogging service Twitter when it launches a special seven-episode arc beginning Friday, August 12, at 10PM (ET/PT).”

Review: Haven, Season 2, Ep 4 “Sparks and Recreation”

Review: Haven, Season 2, Ep 4 "Sparks and Recreation" 15

While “Sparks and Recreation” had its ‘electrifying’ moments (pun intended), it left me wanting. I can’t pinpoint exactly what it was that turned me off, but this week’s troubled case just didn’t have the oomph necessary to keep me engaged.

Review: #Haven, Season 2, Ep. 3 “Love Machine” (Makes you think twice about being mean to your appliances)

Review: #Haven, Season 2, Ep. 3 "Love Machine" (Makes you think twice about being mean to your appliances) 16

With a title like “Love Machine,” you think the episode deals with something…sensual. Unfortunately, it isn’t about someone with an insatiable lust but rather, psychotic machines who refuse to share their mechanic Louis (Hugo Speer) with anyone. If you think having a lovelorn stalker is nuts, imagine having every machine you fix becoming obsessed with you. It makes you think twice about how you treat your toaster from now on (pets toaster 🙂 ).

Advance Review: Haven, Season 2, Ep. 201 “Tale of Two Audreys”

Advance Review: Haven, Season 2, Ep. 201 "Tale of Two Audreys" 17

As FBI Agent Audrey Parker(1) is confronted by another Agent Audrey Parker (2) (Kathleen Munroe), the fun doesn’t stop there. After Duke (Eric Balfour) unexpectedly discovers the city’s water has turned to blood, it gets even worse. Next are the frogs, gnats, flies, dead cattle, boils, hail, locusts, darkness, and the grand finale– death of the first born sons. Nathan is a first born son. Can the two Audreys come together to stop what’s happening or will Nathan, along with the other first born sons, perish?

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