He is arrested and placed in a mental hospital for psychiatric evaluation. Duke asks the officer if he will call Haven PD. The officer states that he did call and that according to the Haven Police, Duke Crocker has been dead for six months. The officer then tells him that he will be arrested for identity theft and breaking into the aquarium after he is released from the hospital.
Duke is visited by Jennifer Mason, a Troubled woman who can hear voices from the Barn. She tells Duke that she began hearing the voices of Audrey, Duke, Howard, and Nathan about six months previously. Duke, who is handcuffed to his hospital bed, convinces Jennifer to help him escape.
She does so, pretending to be his sister, "Audrey Parker". With Jennifer and Nathan Wournos, he returns to Haven, only to discover that the Troubles haven't stopped and that his brother, Wade, is running his affairs.
Duke tries to keep Wade from finding out about the Crocker Trouble but is unable to. Instead, he first tries to avoid Wade after his brother learns of his Trouble, and is later forced to kill his brother in defense of Jennifer and himself, deactivating his family's Trouble.
After killing his brother, Duke comes to the conclusion that he has "become a schmuck", and resolves to leave Haven. He tells Jennifer to remove her belongings from the Rouge and goes to retrieve his bilge pump. Before receiving it, he observes the effects of a pressure-related Trouble on a Haven street and rescues a young girl from the area affected by the Trouble. By the end of the Troubled crisis, Duke decides to stay in Haven and to take a chance on Jennifer, instigating a physical relationship with romantic undertones.
When William comes to town and doses Audrey's friends with the "evil black goo" he calls the "breath of life", Duke is a subject of both Jennifer and Dwight's hallucinations, which are themselves the amplification of a Troubled person's worst fears. One of Jennifer's hallucinations is that Duke still wants Audrey romantically, and Dwight's primary hallucination is that that Duke plans to kill everyone with Troubles. Because the Crocker Trouble gives a "rush" when taking a life, Duke feels he understands what Audrey felt when she tried afflicting Troubles, and tries to discourage her from doing so.
This is made clear when Audrey has to afflict someone in order to keep William from activating all Harker children under the age of Even more so when Ben Harker, Jr. After being flung out of the lighthouse See No Evil , Duke begins to look for Jennifer, but is unable to locate her. He eventually finds Nathan handcuffed to a fence, out cold. Nathan informs Duke that Mara has taken over Audrey. As Duke begins to worry about Jennifer, he unwittingly activates the Barrow family Trouble inside him.
Every time someone attempts to tell him Jennifer's fate, their mouths are sewn shut. Eventually, Nathan confronts Duke with the truth and the Trouble is resolved. In Spotlight , Duke cuts his hair short in memory of Jennifer. When he returns to the Grey Gull, he runs into Jody when her Trouble activates. When he sees how bad it's getting in Haven, he tracks down Nathan and Mara and is not happy with what he sees.
Duke tells Dwight where to find Nathan. As the Trouble is released, Duke sees Audrey' personality emerge from Mara. When Duke is finally able to speak, he, Nathan, and Dwight work together to get Audrey out from inside Mara, and they succeed.
In " A Matter of Time " Hailie Colton, a young woman with a phasing Trouble that allows her to pass through solid matter, is impaled on railings due to her inexperience using the Trouble.
Although she opened the Void for Nathan, she has refused to help him come back from the Void because she has realized that ending the Troubles will terminate her ability, which is useful for theft. Knowing that she is mortally injured, Duke reluctantly kills her in order to take her Trouble and open the Void, so that Nathan can return with the controller crystal for the new Barn. He tells Audrey that he is fighting his dark destiny. In " Blind Spot " Duke is involved in turning the Haven police station into a safe place to defend Audrey against Croatoan's expected onslaught.
While surveillance cameras are being installed, there is a power cut. Duke and Alex Sena, who has a freezing Trouble, are sent to investigate. They do not come back. Camera footage shows that Croatoan's mist has taken over Duke and that, under that influence, he has killed a man with an acid-touch Trouble. It is later discovered that he has used that Trouble to damage the aether core. He kills Alex and uses his freezing Trouble to freeze everyone in the station's bullpen. After forcing Audrey out of hiding by killing two frozen men, he freezes her and uses Hailie's phasing Trouble to take her to Croatoan.
He stabs Victor Kirby to death so that his Trouble can be used to convince Audrey of her bright future with Croatoan. He threatens Dwight and tells him to bring the controller crystal to Croatoan, or he will kill his daughter Lizzie.
However, he is brought back to his original self by Audrey, who gives him a heartfelt apology for using him to kill other Troubled people. Close this content. Read full article. More content below. Eric Balfour. Matt Webb Mitovich. December 13, , PM. In this article:. Our goal is to create a safe and engaging place for users to connect over interests and passions. In order to improve our community experience, we are temporarily suspending article commenting.
Recommended Stories. Yahoo Life. Men's Health. Fox News. The Oklahoman. In a recent exclusive interview, Eric Balfour shared a few insights into the dilemma Duke faces this season, as well as how much fun he is having playing Duke as he wrestles with his demons.
ERIC: Yeah, when we sat down at the beginning of the season, the writers explained to me what was going to be happening with my character this year and a big part of that storyline for Duke was going to be this sort of battle inside of himself, and this struggle with who he wants to be, who he actually is, and who he is supposed to be.
This season is this huge change for Duke in a lot of ways. Can you talk about what that means? Before he could afford to sit on the sidelines and just observe everything and volunteer his services as he wanted to, but now he is a pivotal part of it. How does he adapt to that responsibility? How are we going to see those relationships change? ERIC: One of the things that the writers explained to us that I think is my favorite part of this season is that really is going to be the main focus of this season.
This season is about the relationships between Duke, Audrey and Nathan. To me, and I think for all of us, that was our favorite part of the season — and that we really got to spread our wings a bit as actors.
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