Saturday, October 9, 2010

Haven/Blue Bloods

Haven – Spiral
     In the season finale, a whole lot comes together and even more is blown apart.  Audrey is Lucy, she is pretty certain of it, and while it seems impossible, in the confines of this show, it certainly seems like it could be the case.  In the final scene the “real” Audrey Parker shows up, which seems a bit far-fetched since our Audrey was in the FBI for a while before she came to Haven.  If there was another Audrey Parker in the FBI, wouldn’t someone have noticed before now?
     Nathan gained a father, even if he was a convicted murderer, and then lost both fathers in the same day.  Now he is going to have to take up the position of chief of police, to keep it out of the hands of “the Rev” who wants to destroy or banish anyone having anything to do with the Troubles.
     Duke and Eleanor’s daughter (Julie?) are going to have an interesting entanglement next season, especially since she has a disappearing tattoo and may be the one who is going to kill Duke.  I can’t wait to find out how/why her tattoo disappears.
     The two newspaper men, Dave and Vince, know WAY more than we have seen so far, and I look forward to their stories being explored next season.  I am glad Haven was renewed, and I look forward to next season already.

Blue Bloods – Priviledge
     Police Commissioner Reagan is dating a reporter, and she used the fact that she knew something was going on to get a jump on an official police release of information to get to a crime scene before any other reporter, and before the police were ready for reporters to be at the scene.  And he was PISSED.
     Diplomatic immunity has been done to death on police shows, but I did like the twist of the ex-wife getting pulled in because her diplomatic immunity was revoked when she divorced her husband.  I also liked the fact that the DNA from sweat, due to a hot interrogation room, was a match for not just a rape here, but a rape in his home country.  So, the choice was either waive diplomatic immunity here and go to trial, or get sent back to Venezuela and face prison there.  He ended up in jail here, awaiting trial. 

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