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Nathan is looking as badly as the make-up team can make Lucas Bryant look, having been shot and all. Kind of funny right? Mara gets stabby with a vitamin saleswoman with a weird superiority complex regarding her Boston outfit.

With her newly acquired duds, Mara is ready to track down the aether William left behind in order to wreak havoc — get through some thinnies and stuff. Gloria stealthily became such a rock. She has the presence of mind not to take a suspicious looking Audrey at face value and brilliantly thinks on her feet saving not only herself, but the town in hiding the aether.

She expertly has tough talks with both Nathan and Duke about loss, and love and not without a touch of her trademark dry wit. She offers comfort that can only come from someone who has lived through what she has. She really is something special, sitting next to Duke, the man who killed her son, sharing in his grief, trying to lighten the load just a bit. Remember The Guard!

It seems like this is going to be a big thing again. With Vince distracted by the secrets being kept by his world-jumping brother, he drops the ball and gets a troubled person hospitalized. He is the first person to notice that Moira's Trouble had activated as she worked to absorb both Nathan's death and that of her sister, Noelle. In Sarah , Duke is sent back to because of the Trouble of Stuart Mosley, whom he hopes will be a lead regarding information in Simon Crocker's journal.

In , Duke meets his grandfather, Roy Crocker, and saves him from death by impalement during a bar fight. Later, after a Mexican standoff, Sarah shoots Roy in front of Duke. In Burned , a Troubled young girl named Ginger Danvers makes friends with Duke, but because of her power, she influences Duke to do what she wants to do rather than acting as a somewhat responsible guardian. While on an influence-induced ice cream run, Ginger is kidnapped.

Escaping from her captors, Ginger returns to Duke at the Grey Gull and influences him to play Pirate with her. As Nathan and Audrey arrive, Duke falls from the upper balcony to the deck and fortunately avoids serious injury. Later, before leaving with her father, Ginger says that maybe someday, Duke will visit Ginger with his daughter and a "Mrs. Though Duke is unconscious throughout most of Last Goodbyes , he is shown in flashbacks to have proven that he is still Duke Crocker, rather than the Bolt Gun Killer.

He does this through referencing the kiss he shared with Audrey in Colorado. In Reunion , Duke is a victim of an attempted homicide committed by a Troubled person's alter-ego. He finds a snake inside a locker on the Grey Gull 's deck and is knocked over the head with an oar. He falls into the water, and when he surfaces, his physical appearance has changed to that of his seventeen or eighteen-year-old self.

Despite this, he maintains all the memories of his adult self. After Nathan shoots Howard, he jumps into a portal created by the disintegrating Barn. In Fallout , Duke enters the Barn. Inside the Barn, Duke hears Audrey's conversation with Howard.

He also sees the Barn is disintegrating and filling with holes. Duke falls through one and ends up in an aquarium tank in Boston. 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.

This death is presumed to be violent and in relation to subject IN- designation Lucy Ripley; however, we have no further data to support such an assumption at this time. The one thing that is certain is that Duke Crocker learned early and often that anything he needed or wanted, he would do best to rely on himself to acquire. This textbook case of neglect and emotional abuse would have greatly contributed to anti-social behavior such as those described by Nathan Wuornos, as well as the subject's flexible morals.

At some point, however, he must have encountered some moderately healthy and stabilizing influence perhaps Evidence Ryan, though probably earlier , as his morals stop short of physical harm to others save in self-defense or for a perceived significantly greater good. Some portion of this may have also been in direct opposition to the things done and not done to him by his own father, inasmuch as he was capable of realizing that this was not a healthy model of behavior.

We may safely assume that Simon broke many promises to his son; in response, Duke seems to have decided that promises are not to be made lightly and not to be broken at all. This we see in the something man keeping the promise of a 7 year old boy and returning to Haven when the Troubles began again. As his friendship with and respect for Audrey Parker grew, the subject also began deepening his self-awareness and consciously choosing actions in line with the person he on some level wishes to be rather than taking the easiest route.

Though he has never spoken the words, his actions toward Parker indicate that he loves her, probably in a romantic sense, but has chosen not to push the boundaries of his friendship with her in deference to what he perceives as a clear preference on her part for Wuornos.

Particularly recently, he appears to hold no animosity toward either Parker or Wuornos for their relationship such as it is ; most instances of hostility toward Wuornos arose in response to the police chief's stated dislike of Crocker or in response to Crocker perceiving Wuornos as being insufficiently supportive of his partner. Indeed, we might speculate though this is highly tentative and quite likely unprovable that Crocker's Trouble activated when he realized the depth and true nature of his feelings toward Audrey Parker, and only displayed the next time someone Troubled bled on him.

Since this is a relatively infrequent occurrence at least when accidental , the time frame during which his Trouble might have activated is fairly broad. It is, of course, also possible that the emotional stress of the search for the box and having Dwight Hendrickson indicate a desire to take answers about Crocker's family away from him was the actual trigger. Unfortunately, as noted, this is probably unprovable either way. If further data about how his father and grandfather's Trouble first manifested comes to light, or further data on the origins of the Crocker Trouble appear as well, we may be able to speculate with greater accuracy.

The subject is closely bonded to Parker and Wuornos and they are in many respects his strongest influences at this time. Individuals as well as groups who have attempted interference have met with resistance ranging from the consistent and stubborn to the outright destructive, depending on the extent of the interference. It is safe to say that Crocker will continue to protect the others with his life, as they would for him.

Beyond the scope of known behavior, we have the unknowns of what will happen should subject IN- enter the barn or not and what effect that may have on Crocker's stability. It is reasonable to assert that regardless of the circumstances he will be unstable for some period of time if Parker disappears; that instability is most likely to take the form of self-destructive behaviors though it may find outward expression and aggression toward others if he has other parties to blame and can reasonably justify and achieve some degree of revenge.

If she does not disappear or enter the barn, it is likely that events within Haven will also cause some degree of mental instability provided he survives said events , but as long as the triad remains physically present it is more likely that the instability will take the form of some kind of target fixation. This may be its own form of self-destruction; however, it is more easily justified as having a purpose and focus. Regardless of the resolution of current events, it is unfortunately likely that the subject will experience further emotional and probably physical trauma as a result of Haven's Troubles.

However, we do know that subject's behavior is in many respects self-destructive already; many people would opt to remove themselves from an unrequited love situation and work at a greater distance from the object of their affections.

Crocker, in contrast, grows closer to subject IN- and indeed has become one of her pillars of support, yet he has carefully and deliberately avoided telling her his feelings outright as well as acting on them.

It is interesting to speculate if the subject would be less broadly supportive and more willing to challenge Parker's tendencies towards martyrdom if they were in a romantic relationship; however this is a matter of speculation only and unlikely to be testable at this time. Subject has experienced several forms of emotional and physical trauma though the de-aging was not harmful beyond the blow to the head, it cannot have been pleasant to experience loss of physical control in such a manner recently, from various emotionally manipulative tactics to feeling obligated to prevent subject PT-TR- from interfering with subject IN- 's choice to enter the barn.

It is unknown at this time what additional trauma subject will undergo having entered the barn, but it is safe to say that it will at a minimum be emotional and probably on the extreme end. Subject seems likely to continue the trend of target fixation on subject IN- in that he will help her regardless of personal cost.

History Clinical : Though subject has come in for an interview, his tactics of bluster and obfuscating torrents of babble have prevented us from gathering any significant additional data. I loved that. Can you share how Duke is going to be interacting with their characters on the show? It took a long time for him to admit his affinity for Nathan, who has always been kind of a brother to him. So I think that was difference between Nathan and him in that dynamic.

But if you think back to when he first met Audrey, he was suspicious of her too — although she was a cute, beautiful woman so it was much easier for him to be friendly to her.

This season seems like it is going to take some pretty dark turns. It mostly affects his relationship to Audrey.



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