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With William determined to convince Audrey of the truth behind her origins, a seemingly unstoppable curse is unleashed; a host of entirely new troubles may not be far behind.
With William determined to convince Audrey of the truth behind her origins, a seemingly unstoppable curse is unleashed; a host of entirely new troubles may not be far behind.
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S3, EP9 "Sarah"Duke gets taken back to 1955; Nathan tries to find a way to rescue Duke from the past and to set things right in the present.
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S3, EP10 "Burned"Facing the looming prophecy of her disappearance in just a few days, Audrey tries to do anything that will alter her fate, but a series of events bring her face-to-face with the Bolt Gun Killer.
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S3, EP11 "Last Goodbyes"Haven falls into a deep sleep; Audrey must work with the only other person awake in town; more questions arise about the Bolt Gun Killer.
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S3, EP12 "Reunion"Nathan and Duke try to help Audrey search for a troubled killer after a string of murders take place at the Haven High school.
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S3, EP8 "Magic Hour"Audrey and Duke return from Colorado; Audrey, Duke and Tommy try to find the woman with the resurrection touch.
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S3, EP7 "Magic Hour"Audrey and Duke follow a lead on the Colorado Kid; Nathan and Tommy investigate a series of resurrections.
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S3, EP6 "Real Estate"On Halloween night, Audrey, Nathan and Duke become trapped inside a haunted house.
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S3, EP5 "Double Jeopardy"A shrewd FBI agent arrives in the small town of Haven, Maine, to solve the murder of a local ex-con, only to learn the enclave is home to people with supernatural powers.
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