- While Audrey tries to settle in as a Haven local, she and Nathan investigate the seemingly random destruction of a local bar. When other strange events begin to occur - even targeting Audrey herself - they must race to figure what the connection could be, and what or who might be making them happen.—SyFy Publicity
- FBI Agent Audrey Parker has decided to take some personal time and spend it in Haven trying to figure out the identity of the woman in the photo, who looks like it could be her twin. The files don't reveal much but she does learn that 1983 was a year with a number of strange events. Meanwhile, Parker tags along with Det. Wournos when a huge metal ball, part of a town sculpture, rolls into the local restaurant, the Rust Bucket. The owner had had an argument with Ed Driscoll the previous evening, a local bible-thumping preacher, but he denies having anything to do with it. Driscoll, a reformed alcoholic, objected to his daughter Hannah working in a bar. When an inexplicable event puts Driscoll's life in danger, the answer must lie elsewhere.—garykmcd
- "Haven" - "Butterfly" - July 16, 2010
Outside the Rust Bucket, a bar in Haven, a man yells at his daughter Hannah for working in a den of iniquity when she should be doing God's work and taking care of her foster son Bobby. (She's a bookkeeper). The bartender mentions that the man, Ed Driscoll, used to like the Rusty Bucket just fine when he was a drunk. They all depart.
The next morning a huge metal ball the size of a boulder, seemingly guided by a butterfly, rolls down the street and smashes into the Rust Bucket to everyone's amazement.
Meanwhile Audrey has brought the old newspaper with the picture of the woman who looks like her to Chief Wuornos to ask for his help since he was the beat cop on the case. He tries to give her the brush off. She persists. He tells her he'll look into finding the evidence file and meanwhile she should enjoy her vacation.
Nathan arrives with new of the Rust Bucket case and she tags along. Apparently the ball came from sculpture on Green St. that local kids are always trying to dislodge. The bartender points the finger at Ed Driscoll.
Turns out Driscoll's a reverend, of the fire and brimstone variety and Nathan and Audrey sit in on a baptism in which the Rev is railing against all the ungodly people in town. Nathan leaves in disgust. Later, when they go to his office to talk to him they notice a lot of butterfly memorabilia. The Rev says he may not like the Rust Bucket but he doesn't condone violence. Hannah and foster son Bobby arrive and she doesn't have much to say, they both seem afraid of her dad. The Rev invites Audrey over for dinner and a proper invite to Haven but she just want answers. He says he won't have any. Audrey notices an exchange between Nathan and Hannah and Nathan says they have a history. He tried to take her to prom but her dad forbid it. So they went to a famous make-out spot to watch a meteor shower and got naked, and caught.
Back at her hotel Audrey is showering when a butterfly comes into her room. She tries to put it out but it returns, then suddenly she is being cocooned. Luckily she was calling Nathan as it happened so he rushed over to untangle her. She says this clearly points the finger at the butterfly freak Rev.
They pay a visit to a soup kitchen where Hannah and Bobby are helping out and speak to them separately.
Hannah tells Audrey that although the Rev technically took Bobby in - after his parents died in a car crash he survived- he wasn't good at the the day to day stuff so she took over. She didn't think she could do it but now couldn't imagine her life without Bobby.
Nathan and Bobby discuss the Rev. Bobby says it was cool that he took him in but that he has moods. He says he ignores them but Hannah takes his abuse.
Hannah tells Audrey that the Rev is just "protective."
They go to the church and the Rev is hopping mad that they talked to her. But suddenly there's a butterfly on his shoulder and then his necklace is dragging him to a nearby car like a magnet. Another car starts toward him but Nathan and Audrey save him just in time from being crushed between the cars.
Nathan and Audrey agree that it's weird and also, unfortunately, that it means that the Rev is no longer their best suspect.
They decide to look into Hannah instead. The bartender claims she was dipping into the Rust Bucket till and he was going to fire her. Nathan subpoena's her bank records and discovers she has $57,000 in an account in Bangor
They go to find her but find the Rev, drinking again and full of bitterness. He says she couldn't have done it. He says the Lord cast Nathan out and now he's alone. Nathan concedes he may be alone but at least he's not a drunk.
They go to find Hannah who's attending the science fair at the junior high with Bobby who was up all night working on his project. Audrey and Nathan arrive and ask about her money. She says she wasn't stealing she was actually auditing the Rust Bucket for the bank, it was Otis the bartender who was skimming She says it took her 7 years to save the Bangor money and she didn't want the Rev to know because he knew that meant she was going to run away like her mother did. It turns out Bobby's science fair project? Butterflies.
Nathan and Audrey go in search of Bobby - who was in the locker room with his iPod and energy drink, with his coach telling him the team missed him- when the hallway they're walking down suddenly freaks out with an electric wire breaking free at one end and water seeping towards them from another. They hop on a bench and pull the fire alarm and suddenly everything stops. Bobby wakes up in the locker room and is sad.
Nathan and Audrey interview the coach who says Bobby's a great kid suffering survivor's guilt from the crash and sleep deprivation because of it.
Back at the Rev's house everything has been ransacked and the Rev on the floor passed out. In Bobby's room they notice a bunch of items- a small galaxy sculpture with a metal ball, magnets, information on cocooning. They put together that these are the things that Bobby is interested in so when he does finally fall asleep his dreams come true and they hurt people, so that's why he's trying to stay awake because he knows he's hurting people. They ask the Rev where Hannah and Bobby would go. He tells them Miller's Crest, Bobby's parents cabin, the place they were coming back from when they crashed.
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