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* Another one for the whole season: Aside from a few very understandable moments of frustration, Duke spends the whole season doing everything in his power to help and protect Nathan and Audrey, to the point of repeated risk to himself. It's nice to see how the bond between them as solidified, despite everything else.

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* Another one for the whole season: Aside from a few very understandable moments of frustration, Duke spends the whole season doing everything in his power to help and protect Nathan and Audrey, to the point of repeated risk to himself. It's nice Although there are other complications, it's heartwarming to see Duke finally being more honest about how the bond between them as solidified, despite everything else.much he cares about both of them.
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* Another one for the whole season: Aside from a few very understandable moments of frustration, Duke spends the whole season doing everything in his power to help and protect Nathan and Audrey, to the point of repeated risk to himself. It's nice to see how the bond between them as solidified, despite everything else.

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* "Ain't No Sunshine": Nathan's reaction to Audrey's kiss.

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* "Ball and Chain": Nathan's great with babies, which is both funny and cute. Also a HeartwarmingInHindsight moment, since [[spoiler: neither of his fathers was very warm and fuzzy.]] He and Duke also have a PetTheDog moment before it devolves into DontYouDarePityMe on Duke's part.
* "Ain't "Fur": Nathan reassuring the Troubled person of the week, who has been [[spoiler: taxidermized by his mother]] that he still has his humanity, and uses some of the same language Jess gave him earlier in the episode to empathize with him.
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* "Ball and Chain": Nathan's great with babies, which is both funny and cute. Also a HeartwarmingInHindsight moment, since [[spoiler: neither of his fathers was very warm and fuzzy.]] He and Duke also have a PetTheDog moment before it devolves into DontYouDarePityMe on Duke's part.
* "Fur": Nathan reassuring the Troubled person of the week, who has been [[spoiler: taxidermized by his mother]] that he still has his humanity, and uses some of the same language Jess gave him earlier in the episode to empathize with him.

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* "Ball and Chain": Nathan's great with babies, which is both funny and cute. Also a HeartwarmingInHindsight moment, since [[spoiler: neither of his fathers was very warm and fuzzy.]] He and Duke also have a PetTheDog moment before it devolves into DontYouDarePityMe on Duke's part.
* "Fur": Nathan reassuring the Troubled person of the week, who has been [[spoiler: taxidermized by his mother]] that he still has his humanity, and uses some of the same language Jess gave him earlier in the episode to empathize with him.
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* Season 4 in general: Duke and Jennifer's romance is so darn adorable.

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* Season 4 in general: Duke and Jennifer's romance is so darn adorable. It brings out a very tender and soft side of Duke that's not seen in the rest of the series.
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** Audrey is getting worn down by the GroundhogDayLoop and seeing everyone she cares about die in secession, and Nathan provides her with calm reassurance.

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** Audrey is getting worn down by the GroundhogDayLoop and seeing everyone she cares about die in secession, succession, and Nathan provides her with calm reassurance.
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* "Audrey Parker's Day Off": We find out Nathan and Audrey have come up with a system where Audrey checks the temperature of Nathan's coffee so he doesn't burn himself.
** Audrey is getting worn down by the GroundhogDayLoop and seeing everyone she cares about die in secession, and Nathan provides her with calm reassurance.


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* "301": Nathan and Audrey's reunion.


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** The budding friendship between Audrey and Brady is a bright spot in an otherwise pretty bittersweet episode.


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* Season 4 in general: Duke and Jennifer's romance is so darn adorable.
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* "Ball and Chain": Nathan's great with babies, which is both funny and cute. Also a HeartwarmingInHindsight moment, since Nathan [[spoiler: neither of his fathers was very warm and fuzzy.]] He and Duke also have a PetTheDog moment before it devolves into DontYouDarePityMe on Duke's part.

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* "Ball and Chain": Nathan's great with babies, which is both funny and cute. Also a HeartwarmingInHindsight moment, since Nathan [[spoiler: neither of his fathers was very warm and fuzzy.]] He and Duke also have a PetTheDog moment before it devolves into DontYouDarePityMe on Duke's part.
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* "Ball and Chain": Nathan's great with babies, which is both funny and cute. Also a HeartwarmingInHindsight moment, since Nathan [[spoiler: neither of his fathers was very warm and fuzzy.]] He and Duke also have a PetTheDog moment before it devolves into DontYouDarePityMe on Duke's part.
* "Fur": Nathan reassuring the Troubled person of the week, who has been [[spoiler: taxidermized by his mother]] that he still has his humanity, and uses some of the same language Jess gave him earlier in the episode to empathize with him.

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* The Ending of the 10 plagues episode with the happy baby and the shadow rabbit.

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* "A Tale of Two Audreys:" The Ending of the 10 plagues episode Trouble with the happy baby and the shadow rabbit.



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** The look on Nathan's face when he realizes it's not only a new Audrey that's returned, but also [[spoiler: James, as a baby.]]

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** The look on Nathan's face when he realizes it's not only a new Audrey that's returned, but also [[spoiler: James, as a baby.]]]]
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** Audrey goes with him to start it, then not long after returns to Haven in a new identity. Vince (now the barn's new caretaker) remarks that, though she couldn't have gone back as Audrey, she came back as someone else because she knew that she would fall in love with Nathan all over again.

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** Audrey goes with him to start it, then not long after returns to Haven in a new identity. Vince (now the barn's new caretaker) remarks that, though she couldn't have gone back as Audrey, she came back as someone else because she knew that she would fall in love with Nathan all over again.again.
** The look on Nathan's face when he realizes it's not only a new Audrey that's returned, but also [[spoiler: James, as a baby.]]
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* "Blind Spot:" While reinforcing the police precinct against Croatoan, who is after Audrey, Laverne's Trouble kicks in, causing her to literally embody the building. It's triggered by her desire to protect the people she cares about. One of the first things she does after this is basically shove Audrey into her office and lock the door. Why her office? When Duke goes to break down the window with a chair, Nathan tells him it won't work because the windows in Laverne's office are made of bullet-proof glass. She won't even let Nathan in until Audrey asks her to.
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** Nathan meets his father in 1983, and 1983!Garland is open-mouthed amazed at how awesome his son turned out to be. (This is very late in season 5, so Nathan has almost completed his arc.) It's a lovely moment of resolution for the Garland/Nathan relationship, as Nathan realizes, once and for all, that Garland wasn't disappointed by Nathan--he'd always known, ever since 1983, that his son would grow up to be someone he admired the hell out of. But there's a bittersweet aspect too: Garland seeing his son as an adult, everything he hoped he'd become, does obscure the fact that Garland was a shit father and his notion of raising Nathan to be "tough" was so misguided as to be actually ''counterproductive'' to Nathan's development.

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** Nathan meets his father in 1983, and 1983!Garland is open-mouthed amazed at how awesome his son turned out to be. (This is very late in season 5, so Nathan has almost completed his overall series arc.) It's a lovely moment of resolution for the Garland/Nathan relationship, as Nathan realizes, once and for all, finally realizes that Garland he wasn't disappointed by Nathan--he'd a disappointment to his father--Garland had always known, ever since 1983, that his son would grow up to be someone he admired the hell out of. But there's a bittersweet aspect too: Garland seeing his son as an adult, everything he hoped he'd become, does obscure the fact that Garland was a shit father and his notion of raising Nathan to be "tough" was so misguided as to be actually ''counterproductive'' to Nathan's development.
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** Nathan meets his father in 1983, and 1983!Garland is open-mouthed amazed at how awesome his son turned out to be. (This is very late in season 5, so Nathan has almost completed his arc.) Though it puts a nice bow of resolution and forgiveness on the initially fractious Garland/Nathan relationship, there's a bittersweet aspect: Garland seeing his son as an adult, everything he hoped he'd become, does obscure the fact that Garland was a shit father and his notion of raising Nathan to be "tough" was so misguided as to be actually ''counterproductive'' to Nathan's development.

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** Nathan meets his father in 1983, and 1983!Garland is open-mouthed amazed at how awesome his son turned out to be. (This is very late in season 5, so Nathan has almost completed his arc.) Though it puts It's a nice bow lovely moment of resolution and forgiveness on for the initially fractious Garland/Nathan relationship, relationship, as Nathan realizes, once and for all, that Garland wasn't disappointed by Nathan--he'd always known, ever since 1983, that his son would grow up to be someone he admired the hell out of. But there's a bittersweet aspect: aspect too: Garland seeing his son as an adult, everything he hoped he'd become, does obscure the fact that Garland was a shit father and his notion of raising Nathan to be "tough" was so misguided as to be actually ''counterproductive'' to Nathan's development.

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