Haven (2010–2015): Season 3, Episode 12 - Reunion - full transcript

Nathan's 10-year high school reunion is tainted by the deaths of classmates who appear to have reverted to their teenage selves.

- Previously on Haven...

- I thought Tommy
was the bolt-gun killer.

- The real Tommy was murdered
and skinned several weeks ago.

The killer assumed his identity.

- He's been with us the
entire time, and I bet he still is.

One of us could
be the skinwalker.

- The Colorado
Kid is James Cogan.

- I can protect your baby.
- James Cogan is... He's my son?

- What's...

The Colorado Kid got married.
His wife's name was Arla.

But stop talking about this barn
situation like it's a done deal. It's not!



- If I go into that barn

when the Hunter meteor storm
hits Haven, the Troubles disappear.

- I'm not lettin' Audrey
go anywhere, Duke.

- You only have a few days left before
you go and we should talk about that.

- If I can catch the skinwalker,

then maybe he can
tell me about the barn,

and the Colorado Kid, and...

and me.

And then maybe I
don't have to go away.

- Audrey, hush.

- He said, "Hush."

- Hush, sweetie.
How bad can it be?

What I mean is...

What gave me away?



- You killed her.
You killed Claire.

- She was a fighter. I can
see why you two got along.

- When?
- A few days ago.

- We were still working
together then. How did...

- She taped all of your sessions.
She kept excellent notes.

I wish everyone
made it that easy.

- You're a monster.

- No...

I'm the victim.

- Who are you?

- It took me a long time to
believe that you don't remember

who you are, what you
did when you were Lucy.

- I don't remember any of it.

So tell me.

Tell me, what do you want
with the barn, the Colorado Kid?

What do you want with my son?

- Your son knows how
to stop the Troubles.

- What?

Ah!

- Parker?

[moans]

[gunshot]

Parker! [groans]

Hey, what happened?

- The skinwalker.

It's wearing Claire...
and has been for days.

- Audrey, how come it didn't
kill you when it had the chance?

- Nathan...

It's me.

You feel me, right?

I think that it wants
to keep me alive.

Something about the
barn. I don't... I don't know.

She said that my
son knew the answers.

That he could stop the Troubles.
- How?

- I don't know.

- Then we'll find him.
- I'm out of time.

- No, you're not.

The skinwalker's gonna
have to lose Claire's skin now

in order to stay hidden.

We just have to figure out
who it's gonna be wearing next.

- Yeah.

[panting]

[rattling] [screams]

[rattling]

[indistinct radio chatter]

- Poor kid must've got caught
when the bleachers retracted.

Snagged his dad's wallet
to buy beer or something.

- Paul Sullivan.

He was in my graduating class.

- You mean his dad was.
- No, I mean that is Paul.

He should be my age,

but that's exactly what
Paul looked like at 17.

- Is he Troubled?
- I dunno.

But my gut says yes.

- Wait, is this your
class reunion?

- Yeah.
- Whoa, whoa, folks, folks.

Can't come this way.
- Oh, no.

- Ah...
- Are these some of your classmates?

[man]: I said no.
- Mean girl, class dork,

prom queen, although it looks
like she's gained a few pounds.

Haven High's own
little Breakfast Club.

- Nathan!

It's been ages!
- Wow.

- This is, uh,
Denise, and Robbie...

- Uh, I go by Robert now. Yeah.

- Robert.
- Mm-hmm.

- Jeanine.
- Hi.

- Detective Audrey Parker.
- Hi.

- Hello.
- Hi.

- Can you believe this
is the same Robbie?

[chuckles] And
he's a millionaire!

- I'm a motivational speaker.

Perhaps you've
seen my infomercials?

- You would not believe what a
dork this guy was in high school.

- Denise!
- Like he doesn't know!

- The past always informs
us, but it never controls us.

- Mm.
- That's one of mine.

- Um, do you know, is
Paul Sullivan back in town?

- Yeah, we all had
dinner last night.

- And I almost punched him in
the head for how he treated you.

- What happened?
- Jeanine was acting like

they were gonna hook up
or something. I mean, really?

Like that would happen.
- Well, I wasn't...

What is going on?

We have to set up
for the dance tonight.

- There's been an accident.

[cellphone ringing]

- Wuornos.

We'll be right there.

[beeping] We have to
go back to the station.

Um, really nice to see you.

[Robert]: Nice to see you.

- Are you just trying to
get out of your reunion?

- No. It's about the skinwalker.

[Audrey]: We got you together
because you're the only people

we know we can trust.

- When we discovered the skinwalker
was stealing parts of women's faces,

we started a computer
program to piece together

what it would look like if
the parts were assembled.

Now that we just got
the final ID of the woman

buried near the cannery...
- We can finally get a picture

of who the skinwalker's
been building.

- Excuse me.

Um... why isn't
Claire here for this?

- Claire...

Claire's dead.

- The skinwalker took her.

- We gotta get that son of a bitch.
- We will.

- And it's gonna pay.

- Program's almost finished.

- That's impossible.

Arla Cogan?
- Who?

- No, it can't be.

- When Duke and
I were in Colorado,

we found out that James
Cogan... was married.

- The skinwalker's
building your son's wife.

[theme music]

Why would the skinwalker wanna
look like James Cogan's wife?

- Maybe it always was her.

After James died, nobody in
Colorado ever saw Arla again.

- Maybe she came to
Haven with James, never left.

- We'll go through the archives.
- Yeah.

See if there were any
women skinned 27 years ago.

- See if some of your business
connections might know something.

- Yeah, they just might.
Let me spread the word.

[distant phone ringing, chatter]

- The skinwalker has the answers,
so we need to find her before...

- Before I disappear
for 27 years.

Well, this will be a
mighty cold case by then,

so we better wrap it up.

And, please...

We've seen what she's
capable of doing, so just...

be careful.

[dreamy pop ballad]

- Here's the last
case. I'll be back later.

Got some stuff I
gotta take care of.

- Duke! There you are.

It's Jeanine.

- I'm sorry, I, uh...

- Come on, it hasn't
been that long, has it?

- Jeanine!
- Yes!

- Right, the... the... the reunion.
- Yeah!

- I'm sorry. How... how are
you? It's been a long time.

- I'm doing good.
I like your place.

Do you... run it with your wife?

- No, no. No wife for me.

- Really?

The way all those
girls used to chase you.

- Oh...
- If I remember correctly,

I think I caught
you once or twice.

- Yeah, those were
crazy times back then.

- That's the good
thing about reunions.

It's a chance to make
some new memories.

- But the old ones were so nice.

[giggles] [chuckles nervously]

- Excuse me.
- Yeah.

- Hello, Duke.

You know who I am?
- Arla.

- Can we talk privately?

- Duke, aren't you
gonna introduce us?

- No.

Jeanine, drinks are on
me. It was nice to see you.

- There's an awful
lot of people in here.

And you know
what I'm capable of.

So I suggest you hear me out.

[door closes]

- Can I get you something
stronger than that?

- No. Duke's a jerk,

and I have no intention of further
supporting his crummy establishment.

- Wow.

Huh!

- So, Arla...

What do you want?

- Oh, you know, what
everyone else wants.

Love, life, pursuit
of happiness.

And Audrey,

I want her to find the barn.

- Why?
- The same reason you should want her to.

So we can all go
back to being normal.

- Yeah, but...

it's gonna be a much longer
journey back for some of us.

- I didn't ask
for this, Crocker,

any more than you asked
for your family legacy.

But together, we
can make it stop.

- By trapping my friend

in some kind of supernatural
building for the next 27 years?

- Yes, I know how
you feel about Audrey.

[scoffs] I was Claire, remember?

You know what?

She loves Nathan.

You really want to
spend the rest of your life

killing Troubled people, hmm?

Wondering which Guard has that
tattoo you see just before you die?

And all for a woman
you can never have.

- You're not wearing Claire.

So you're not
allowed to shrink me.

- Audrey going back in the
barn is just a part of the cycle.

Hey, like Lucy and Sarah and
who knows how many others.

But they all go
back in the barn.

- So then why are you so
worried that Audrey won't?

- You and Nathan. You're
thinking about stopping her, right?

It's the way that it has to be.

And deep down, you
know that that's true.

[indistinct chatter]

[Duke sighs]

- What exactly do
you want from me?

- Aha!

The day after the Colorado Kid
died, a young woman went missing.

A few months later,

body was found not far
from our old fishing shack.

- Where we found Tommy.
- The coroner's report stated

that the woman's
body was badly scalded,

or maybe burned by chemicals.

- That's why Tommy said he liked
the place. Sorry he had to burn it down.

- But that was Arla talking
to us then, not Tommy.

She was in Haven before,

and our shack was where
she skinned her first victim.

- Mm.
[bell jingles]

You talk to the Guard?

- I just left Kirk.

- I didn't think you two spoke anymore.
- We don't.

He told me they were
keeping a close eye on Audrey.

They're also following around Nathan
and Duke in case they decide to interfere.

- With Audrey going into the
barn? What's the Guard gonna do?

- Huh, and people
say we're tight-lipped.

[door closes]

- If the Guard's worried about
Nathan and Duke, maybe Arla is.

Maybe she's keepin'
tabs on them too.

- So?
- Maybe that's how we find her.

[Nathan]: Parker, meet
me at the high school.

There's been another murder.

First Paul, now Denise.

Both transformed
back into teenagers.

Both dead.

- So what? Somebody's
Trouble is turning

their classmates back
into high-schoolers?

Some twisted way of
returning to a happier time?

- Or an unhappier time.

It's not the transformation
that's killing them.

They're being murdered.

- Okay, so it's some
kind of revenge.

- You remember high school.

Uh... sorry.

- I'll have you know Audrey
Parker was pretty popular.

At least that's
how I remember it.

- Why don't you let me take this?
You got a lot of things to worry about.

- Listen, we have
everybody we know out there

looking for the
skinwalker, all right?

If somebody's going
after your classmates,

that means that you and
Duke could be in danger.

We need to figure
out who's doing this.

Besides, if I only
have a day left...

I'd rather spend it with you.

Okay.

[Jeanine]: Denise and Paul?

It's terrible!

- Jeanine, um, Robert...

have you ever heard
of the Troubles?

- Troub... Well,
that's nonsense.

- My parents told me those
were just stories to scare kids.

[chuckles]

- Did either of you stay in touch
with Paul and Denise after school?

- No.

- You know anyone from our class
who had a problem with them back then?

- Well, they weren't
exactly saints.

- Yeah, a lot of kids spent their
lunch hour stuffed in lockers,

courtesy of Paul.
And Denise, well...

she was obviously playing out some
very deeply held insecurities, so...

- But it was all so long ago.

- Well, you can't
have a better tomorrow

thinking only about yesterday.

- We have to cancel the dance.
- No, uh...

Paul and Denise would've
wanted the reunion to go on.

Like you said, we can't just
think about yesterday, huh?

- Okay.

- Okay.

- We're taking a
big chance here.

- If the killer's going
after old classmates,

where better than the dance?

With all those potential
victims in one place.

[snake hisses] [metal clangs]

- What the hell?
[grunts]

- The whole class is here, but I
still don't see anything suspicious.

[sighs] [distant phone rings]

Aw...

[Audrey chuckles] You,
president of the AV Club?

- I was a... a geek.

- The best ones are.

- Look at me! Will
you look at me?

- Okay, just calm down, kid.
It's okay. What... what happened?

- Duke?
- Yeah.

- Duke?

- It's me. I mean,
on the inside, it's me.

- Wha... what happened?
- I went to check something at the dock,

and then someone slammed
me in the back of the head.

Next thing I know, I woke up
in the water looking like this.

- Did you see who hit you?
- No.

But they left a calling
card: a snake in a locker.

- Didn't you steal a snake from Biology
class and stick it in someone's locker?

- Man, that was never proved.
- That's not the point.

This could help us with a
suspect. Whose locker was it?

- Look, I never knew! Was just
the only one without a lock on it.

Look, what kind
of Trouble is this?

- Whoever did this transformed
Paul and Denise too.

- Denise, huh?

Yeah, she was
really hot back then.

- Transformed them back into
teenagers and then murdered them.

So far, you're
our only survivor.

- It's gotta be somebody
reliving those days.

Trying to make sure that
other people relive them too.

- Okay, then, I'm laying
my odds on Jeanine.

I saw her, and that chick
definitely peaked in high school.

[background chatter]

- Hey, Dwight.
Thanks for meeting me.

- I talked to the Guard.

Apparently Arla came
to them 27 years ago,

the day the barn disappeared.

She wanted their help and was
furious when they sent her away.

- What did she want them to do?
- To bring the barn back.

- Did she say why?
- No.

But once it goes...
- It's gone for 27 years.

Nathan told me that you don't exactly
have the best relationship with the Guard.

- Not anymore.

- What happened?
- Ah...

When my Trouble manifested,
the Guard brought me here.

They helped me.

I thought I owed them, and
they took advantage of that.

- Did you relocate
Troubled people?

- Until I found out the Guard relocates
some people whether they like it or not.

Tried to get out and
I lost my daughter.

- The Guard killed your daughter?
- Might as well have.

Audrey...

when the barn comes,
you gonna go inside?

- I don't want to.

But I've seen the Troubles
destroy so many people's lives

that if me going in
stops it for 27 years...

- That's a horrible
choice to have to make.

- Yeah.

- Jeanine...

I was there when
Denise made fun of you.

Paul rejected you at dinner.

Duke said you came to
the Gull. All three of them

were transformed back into teenagers
while you were angry with them.

- It wasn't me. I swear.

I never could've done that.

- Jeanine, the Troubles
aren't just stories.

- I know they're not.

I just said that so
you wouldn't know.

- You're Troubled.

- But I can't do what
you're talking about.

I almost wish I could.
Maybe it would be better.

- What's your Trouble?
- Cake.

- Excuse me?
- It started right after college,

and all my friends
started getting married,

and I wanted to be happy
for them, but I was just jealous.

Then at my best
friend's wedding,

she was standing
there and so happy,

and cutting big slices
out of her big beautiful,

fairytale wedding cake and...

I just wanted so badly
for that to be my cake.

- What happened?
- My Trouble kicked in.

And ever since that day,

any food I touch
turns into cake.

Doesn't matter what it is:

steak, cheese, celery.

By the time it reaches my
mouth, it is delicious... cake.

Why do you think I
look like this now?

Three years, nothing but cake.

You believe me, right?

- I do.

[chuckles] Yeah.

It's okay.

- Okay.
- Thank you.

[running footsteps]

- Dude!
- What?

- What'd she say?
- I... It's not Jeanine, okay?

A person can only have
one Trouble and hers is...

it's crazy enough,
it has to be true.

[sighs]

Parker's still interviewing people.
Maybe she'll have better luck.

- No, no, no. I'm gonna
be like this forever.

Audrey's gonna
disappear any second now

and you're never gonna
solve this without her.

- Who gets a do-over?

You've got your whole life
laid out in front of you again.

Kind of wish it had
happened to me.

- You're nuts.

Although in 27 years,
you'd still be young-ish.

- I'd get another
chance with her.

Ah...

[gun clicks]

- Payback's a bitch, huh?

- I'm not telling you anything.

- Yeah, that's what we said

when you had us
tied up and helpless.

- Why'd you even bring me here?

I would have thought
you'd be so excited

to present me to
your precious Audrey.

"Look what we did.
Can we be friends?"

- Plenty of time for that.

- You gonna slap
me around a little bit?

Believe me, I've
been through worse.

- We just wanna know why
you're looking for the barn.

- What do you want with Audrey?

- You told Tommy that Audrey was
the only one who could find the barn.

Well, when she does, I'll
be standing right beside her.

- It won't do you any good.

You can't stop the
Troubles. Only Audrey can.

- You and I both know
there's another way.

- Another way?

- You tell me about this
other way, and I'll let you go.

[dance music]

- These people
look so... very old.

- Shut up.

- Duke?
- Uh, Junior.

- Oh, should've known.

God help us if he
turns out like his father.

Come on, let's go talk to this DJ
about this lame music he's playing.

- You know, I'm not
really into older women.

- I dunno, it
seems pretty quiet.

I hope we didn't misplay this.

- The killer's here somewhere.

[slow dance music]

I remember this song.

- Dance with me.

- Yeah, I'm... not
much of a dancer.

It's... tough when
you can't feel your feet.

- Why do I always
go for the shy ones?

[slow dance music]

And I know I just
need one more chance

To prove my love to you

If you come back to me

I'll guarantee

That I'll never let you go

Can we go back to the days

Our love was strong

Can you tell me

How a perfect love goes wrong

Can somebody tell me
how to get things back

The way they used to be

Oh God give me the reason...

So what were you
like in high school?

- I was, uh...
[background chatter, music]

kind of an outsider.

- Yeah?

And I thought all your
classmates liked you.

Robert and Jeanine... You
guys weren't all friends?

- Jeanine wouldn't even
have given me the time of day.

Robbie... Standing next to the
guy was an invitation to be bullied.

- Well, he acts like none
of it even affected him.

- It did back then.

- If... Jeanine was the one

who would most want to
come back to high school,

if the Trouble was
about revenge...

- The killer was bullied.
- Yeah.

And his Trouble turns his bullies
back into the teenagers that hurt him.

- And he hurts them back.
- Yeah.

- Grab Duke. We
gotta find Robbie.

- We gotta go.

Could somebody tell me

How to get things back
the way they used to be...

[laughter]
- Oh! Okay.

Who wants to fire one
up? I got a prescription.

- Looks like we're
going to the boiler room.

- Oh.
[laughter]

Okay, that always
gives me the munchies,

but, uh, what's a couple
extra hours in the gym?

- The gym! Now I remember you.

You're that guy that
Paul razzed that time.

- Paul told you Denise wanted to meet
you under the gym bleachers at lunch.

Custodian found you still
there the next morning.

- Yeah, I missed three classes,

and my parents thought
I'd been kidnapped.

[woman]: Oh!
- And I got detention for a month.

- Can't believe you waited there all
night! I mean, thinking Denise would show?

- I got locked in.

- I can't believe you thought
she actually liked you.

- I said I got locked in.
[chuckling]

[woman]: What a loser he was.

- You're not that kid anymore.

You're not Robbie.

- I forgot how
gross it is in here.

- Mm, that's because we
were too busy making out

for you to notice.
- Mm-hmm.

[door slams shut]

- Somebody locked us in here.
- Oh, we are so busted!

Our parents are gonna be pissed.

[rumbling]

- Is something
wrong with the boiler?

[rattling]

- Chaz?

[steam hissing] [screams]

- Hey!

Stop! Police!

[Duke]: It's Robbie.
That kid is toast.

- Hey!
- Sounds like the boiler's gonna blow.

Get back.

- Police! Everybody out, now!

[overlapping chatter, screams]

- Robbie? Is that you?

- Robbie, I know
that they hurt you,

but that doesn't mean
they deserve to die.

- You have no idea
what it was like!

I bet you were
pretty, like them.

- I guess we'll never know.

Robert, listen, I
want to help you.

- I'm not Robert! I'm Robbie.

[gunshot] Ah...

- Hang on, Robbie. The
paramedics are on their way.

- We searched the
building. No sign of Arla.

[scoffs]

- Uh, what happened?

Oh, my God. What
happened? I was...

I was in the hallway
with Becka and Chaz.

- You don't remember
being Robbie?

- Coming back, seeing everyone
must've stirred up a lot of bad memories.

And your Trouble...

transformed you back
into your teenage self

so you could hurt the
people who hurt you.

- Paul, Denise, Duke.

- I didn't even know it was
Robbie's locker I put the snake in.

Thought it was yours.

- But how could I do
all this without knowing?

- I think that your Trouble just made
you into a completely different person.

- I didn't know I had Troubles.

Now...

now people are dead
and it's all my fault.

- No.

We were all so mean back then.

I didn't realize until I
was on the other side.

- You were never mean to me.

But I figured you
didn't know I existed.

- You wore a backpack
with a Green Day patch.

Always had a Crystal
Pepsi with your lunch.

I thought you were cool.

I really wish I'd told you.

- You're telling me now.

- Yeah... like it
matters anymore.

- I always thought that you
were the prettiest girl in our class.

I still do.

[chuckles]

- Ah...

Thank God.

- Everything okay?
- Yeah, all clear upstairs.

- Down here too.

[background chatter] [sighs]

- Dwight's taking Jeanine
and Robert someplace safe.

- Being together and finally
being able to accept each other

for who they really are,

I think that should help
Robbie from appearing again.

- Well, here's to that.

And to... being able
to legally drink again.

- You were cute as a teenager.

- Yes, I was.

[sighs]

- Meteor storm starts soon.

For a second there, I didn't
know if I was gonna live to see it.

- Arla saved you from Robbie.

She didn't kill you when you
discovered she was Claire.

- Well, the barn will
be here in a few hours.

Then maybe we can figure
out what Arla really wants.

I'm gonna go up. [sighs]

What are you doing?

- What I want to do
is stay here with you.

I'm gonna fix this.

I'm not gonna let
this be our last night.

I'm not giving up.

When that barn appears,
we need to be there.

So we'll go back to the station,
and we'll put together search parties.

Contact the Coast Guard, maybe they'll
let us use their satellite surveillance.

- Just so happens I know a guy.
- Ah... figured you might.

- It's good to know that
my guys have my back.

- Hey. You need rest, but...

we're gonna find that
barn before it finds you.

- Good night.
- 'Night.

- Uh, I'm gonna have Manny
stay here and watch the apartment.

- You trust him?
- Yeah, he's okay.

[door opens]

- I'm gonna assume because
they didn't card you at the door

that everything went okay
with Robert and Jeanine?

- Not here about that.
I'm here about Audrey.

- Audrey, why?
- When I met with Kirk earlier,

he told me the Guard wants
Audrey in the barn tomorrow;

to make sure that happens.

- I know what the Guard wants.

Audrey is going in that
barn over my dead body.

- I told them as much.
Be careful, Nathan.

[door opens, closes]

- What did he want?

- I'm not sure.

[gun clicks]

- Call for help... and
people start dying.

- Should I just get
another set of keys made?

- Don't worry.

This is probably my last visit.

- Wow. It's really you.

James' wife.

- In the flesh. Well...
as close as I could get.

- Was it really worth killing all
those women to make that face?

- When James
comes out of that barn,

I wanna look like
the woman he loved.

That he still loves.

- Why do you think
James was in the barn?

- Because that's
where Lucy brought him.

[sighs]

After James was murdered,

Lucy said she'd bring both
of us into the barn with her.

She said once we were in there,

the restorative properties
that kept her alive,

that kept you alive...

would bring James back.

- You were in the
barn 27 years ago?

- Before the barn arrived,

my Trouble kicked in.

I was in my hotel,

and my skin...

it just started to slide off,

strip by strip,

until there was nothing left.

I was just a raw, oozing thing.

- So you killed an innocent young
woman so you could steal her skin to wear.

- It was just instinct.

Besides, I didn't have a choice.

I couldn't let James
see me like that.

But Lucy?

Lucy didn't understand.

So she tricked me.

She brought James
to the barn alone.

And by the time I got
there, I couldn't get in.

I banged on the door.
I pounded, I begged!

The barn just disappeared.

- So Lucy left you behind.

- None of that matters.

Because the storm
is almost here.

It's time for you to
return James to me.

- I'm not gonna help
you find that barn.

- Then help yourself.

You don't wanna
go away again, right?

You want to stay here
in Haven with Nathan.

- You can't make that happen.
- But James can.

Before he died, he
said that he and Lucy

found a way to save her from
the barn and still end the Troubles.

And not just for
the next 27 years.

End them for good.

- No, you're lying.

- Think about it, Audrey.

Nathan will be
able to feel again.

And Duke could be
set free from his legacy.

You take me to James

and you won't ever have to
worry about going away again.

- What makes you think,
after everything you've done,

that I'm gonna let
you near my son?

- Because if you don't,

you and everyone you love...

will die.

[rumbling]

- Where do you
want to go, James?

Subtitling: CNST, Montreal