Hi.
I'm just about to finish season 3 of Haven and watch season 4 over the next couple of weeks, but there is something I've been wondering about but I don't want any spoilers
In the 27 years between Lucy and Audrey was Nathan's Trouble still active?
Season 1 did seem to imply that couldn't feel his whole life, and in fact, that the Chief (Garland) was "holding Haven together" since Lucy disappeared.
With the revelation of that the Troubles cease once Sarah/Lucy/Audrey disappears with the Barn, I just assumed I was mistaken - except that several times over the series, especially late in season 3, Nathan himself claims he has suffered the affliction for a "very long time".
If the "curse" only returned shortly before Parker's arrival in town, it would seem that Nathan is a bit whinging about the whole situation - it isn't a pleasant affliction, but it has only been a few months, not a "long time".
Can anyone clarify this for me?
Cheers.
I'm just about to finish season 3 of Haven and watch season 4 over the next couple of weeks, but there is something I've been wondering about but I don't want any spoilers
In the 27 years between Lucy and Audrey was Nathan's Trouble still active?
Season 1 did seem to imply that couldn't feel his whole life, and in fact, that the Chief (Garland) was "holding Haven together" since Lucy disappeared.
With the revelation of that the Troubles cease once Sarah/Lucy/Audrey disappears with the Barn, I just assumed I was mistaken - except that several times over the series, especially late in season 3, Nathan himself claims he has suffered the affliction for a "very long time".
If the "curse" only returned shortly before Parker's arrival in town, it would seem that Nathan is a bit whinging about the whole situation - it isn't a pleasant affliction, but it has only been a few months, not a "long time".
Can anyone clarify this for me?
Cheers.
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