Haven – Episode 5 “Ball and Chain” – review
The devilishly delectable Eric Balfour, for his own wicked amusement, sought to mislead his fans about Duke’s fate in this episode. He was coy in interviews, and evasive on his Twitter stream about just what was going to happen to everyone’s favorite smuggler. So needless to say, I went into this episode full of anxiety. [...]
Haven – Episode 4 “Consumed” – review
Sam and Jim are quick to point out that this episode was re-written, re-shot, and moved to a different position (it was episode 2 originally) in the line up. To their point about “Butterfly” being a better second episode to illustrate the show’s strong points its true. I can’t say what “Consumed” was like originally, [...]
Haven Episode 3 “Harmony” – review
For this episode our podcast commentators are Sam Ernst, Jim Dunn and Jose Molina–who some people may recognize from Firefly (“Trash” and “Ariel”) or as an alum of Joss Whedondom in general. Who give us some insight into how this episode came about (and how Audrey’s hair is hotly contested). The episode itself is a [...]
Haven Episode 2 “Butterfly” – review
One of the first things that the show’s creators, Sam and Jim, are quick to mention in this episode’s podcast commentary is that originally this episode was meant to be episode 4. Due to some very expensive maneuverings, the two episodes switched positions with some of the details (such as the last scene) being moved for [...]
Haven Episode 1 “Welcome to Haven” – review
There is something daunting about reviewing a show like Haven. Inspired by Stephen King’s supernatural noir The Colorado Kid, Haven at first didn’t strike me as a show I wanted to watch. The teasers (shown since at least April to the best of my recollection, probably longer) didn’t offer much beyond “Hey, we got a [...]
SyFy – Haven for Stephen King’s Colorado Kid
Back in September we brought word that Haven, the adaptation of Stephen King’s Colorado Kid was in production by E1, and now according to Variety, it has been picked up by SyFy for U.S. distribution.
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Stephen King’s The Colorado Kid finds Haven on TV
According to Variety, E1 Entertainment has committed to 13 hour-long episodes adapting Stephen King’s novella The Colorado Kid into a television series called Haven. King’s adaptation rate defines prolific and hit-&-miss, having given us experiences ranging from great to pretty damn abysmal.
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