FBI agent Audrey Parker arrives in the small town of Haven, Maine to solve a murder and soon discovers the town's many secrets—which also hold the key to unlocking the mysteries of her lost past.
The best episode of "Haven" season 2 is "A Tale of Two Audreys", rated 7.9/10 from 550 user votes. It was directed by N/A and written by Sam Ernst, Jim Dunn. "A Tale of Two Audreys" aired on 6/11/2011 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Fear & Loathing".
Haven is beset by biblical plagues. Duke continues looking for information on the tattoo, with a little help from his past. Audrey and Nathan check out Audrey II, and try to figure out what to do about Chief Wuornos.
Director: N/A
The residents of Haven have their worst fears come to life while Nathan's "trouble" seems to vanish.
Director: Rob Lieberman
Writer: Gabrielle Stanton
The town's docks start attacking people while the other Audrey Parker probes Audrey's identity crisis.
Director: T. W. Peacocke
Writer: N/A
When a deadly series of electrocutions occur around town, Audrey and Nathan investigate the cause
Director: Lynne Stopkewich
Writer: N/A
A wedding at an isolated estate turns deadly for the guests when the site becomes sealed off and something attacks from within.
Director: Tim Southam
Writer: Jim Dunn
A single day keeps repeating for Audrey, who finds a deadly accident linked to the phenomenon.
Director: Fred Gerber
Writer: N/A
A drowning case exposes a secretive family compound on the outskirts of Haven, from which children have disappeared under mysterious circumstances.
Director: N/A
Writer: Gabrielle Stanton
A banker hides a dark secret that connects him to a killer hiding in Haven. Meanwhile, Duke helps a young runaway and Nathan discovers that his job is at risk.
Director: Stephen Reynolds
Writer: Sam Ernst
When a Troubled individual unleashes a rotting plague inside the police station, the new Chief orders a quarantine... trapping Audrey and the others inside. Meanwhile, Duke confronts Evi about her betrayal of him.
Director: Jason Priestley
Writer: N/A
Audrey and Nathan take a search party into the woods to find a missing boy whose disappearance may be connected to the Troubles, and receive some unwanted help from Driscoll.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
With Nathan's help, Audrey finally locates Lucy Ripley and goes to confront her. Meanwhile, Duke and Dwight join forces to discover what Duke's father Simon left for his son.
Director: Shawn Piller
Writer: Gabrielle Stanton
Audrey is the only one who realizes that there are Christmas decorations in July that no one else finds unusual. The out-of-season decorations are only a prelude to the bizarre bisection of a surfer and a series of escalating disappearances of people who no one can remember except Audrey.
Director: Shawn Piller
Writer: N/A