Haven (2010–2015): Season 3, Episode 13 - Thanks for the Memories - full transcript

As the meteor storm descends upon Haven, Audrey is faced with an impossible choice: leave with the barn and disappear for 27 years, stay and witness the destruction of the town, or kill her son to stop the Troubles forever. Meanwhile, Arla and James are reunited, and the Teagues have a falling out.

- Previously on Haven...

If I go into that barn when
the Hunter meteor storm hits,

the Troubles disappear,
but then so do I.

- The Guard wants Audrey
in the barn tomorrow.

- Audrey's going in that
barn over my dead body.

- Tell me about Sarah.

- You know, you always come
back with a different name,

but underneath, you're
always somehow the same.

- There's a skinwalker in Haven?

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

building a custom
model; someone special.



- Arla Cogan?

- Skinwalker's building
the Colorado Kid's wife.

- You can't stop the
troubles. Only Audrey can.

- There is another way.
[clangs]

- Tell me about this
other way, I'll let you go.

[gun clicks]

- Lucy said she'd bring James
and I into the barn with her.

- So, Lucy left you behind.

- You take me to James,

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

- What makes you think that
I'm gonna let you near my son?

- Because if you don't,

everyone you love will die.

- Where do you wanna go, James?



- I don't wanna talk about it.
- Just saying it's possible.

Danny!

Damn it.

Had to be Arla that did this.

- She's got Audrey now.

Okay, meteor storm
started last night.

That means they gotta be
looking for that damn barn.

If Audrey goes in...

- Troubles are gone.

- That's what you're thinking?

You're not worried that we might
have just lost Audrey forever?

You're thinking that today might
be the day the Troubles stop?

- Hey, wait!

Did you feel that?

- No.

- Which means that the
Troubles are still here.

That means that Audrey
hasn't gone in the barn yet.

Come on.

They're looking
for the barn, right?

Now, if Arla put a
gun to Audrey's head,

and she had to lead her somewhere,
where would she take her?

Where?
- I...

Parker and I were just talking about
where the other Audrey lost her memories,

a field with the imprint in it.

- Yeah, okay.
- Like a building had been there.

- Out at Kick 'Em Jenny Neck.
- Yeah.

- Can only get there
by boat. We'll take mine.

If someone hadn't stolen it.

- Arla.
- Damn it!

- I don't know what kind of
relationship you had with my son.

- We're married. We're in love.

- Till I tell him that you're
a psycho serial killer.

- Shh.
[chirping]

White-Breasted Nuthatch.

Likes to climb, not fly.

Odd bird.

Hello, Audrey.

- Agent Howard.

Or whoever the hell you are.

- Looking for the barn, right?

Come on. I'll take you there.

- No, you'll take us there.

- Ah. You must be Arla.

I just left James Cogan
at Haven Joe's Bakery.

- He's alive? Is he okay?
- Confused.

Had no idea how
much time had passed.

Kept wondering what
happened to pay phones.

He's still there. Go to him.

Here.

Say hi to him on
his new cellphone.

[ringing]

- James.
- Arla, is that you?

- Ah... James, baby. It's me.

- I wanna talk to him.

- I'll be right there. I
can't wait to see you.

- I can't wait to see you too, baby.
[phone beeps]

- I don't need you anymore.

If you make one move to
follow me, I will shoot you dead.

- Come. We'll chat a bit.

May I offer you some tea?

- Who the hell are you?

- Think of me as your ride.

I drop you of, and then
when the time is right,

I pick you up.

- In a barn?

- Yes.

Look.

Well, it's quite a bit
more than a barn.

- How did that get here?
- It comes whenever you're looking for it.

It comes when you're ready.

- Okay, so that's it?

I go into the barn, and then
the Troubles end for 27 years?

- Mm... Not that simple.

If it was, I could just pick
you up and throw you in.

- No.

You couldn't.

- You have to want to go in.

You have to want to go away.

That's what allows the
Troubles to end for 27 years.

- Well, then, see, that's where
we have a problem, Morpheus.

I don't want to go away.

- You'll be back to Haven.

- Yeah, but as
somebody else, right?

Audrey Parker goes away.

Audrey...

Dies.

- Yes.

- But I don't want
Audrey to die.

- Okay.

Go and try to figure
out the way to stay.

- What?

I can just go?

- Yes.

But know this, Audrey.

The sky is starting to fall.

While you're out there
attempting the impossible,

trying to stay,

it will continue to
fall faster and faster,

until the town and everyone
you love in it have been destroyed.

Now, go.

Your friends are here.

[Nathan]: Audrey!
- Over here!

- You're okay.
[Audrey gasping]

- How did you get here?

- Duke stole a boat.

- Borrowed. Where's Arla?

- She's gone, but Howard, he...

The barn is gone.

I gotta find Arla.

She has my son.

[whooshing]

- I'm... I'm sure that it's me,

but I thought the meteors are
supposed to pass over Haven.

Wha... Why is it hitting us?

- Because I won't
go in the barn.

And they're gonna
come faster and faster

until I find my son and
he tells us how to stop this.

[theme music]

[siren wailing]

[woman]: Found him yet?

- Vince. You got
that 2-ton Jack?

A guy on Barkhouse Drive
is trapped under a wall.

Said his house exploded.

- The Hunter Storm has begun.

[muffled groan, thumping]

Uh, you don't wanna know.

- Yeah, I do.

[sighs]

- Oh...

[muffled speech]

I had to do it.
He's lost his mind.

Yesterday, we had Arla
the skinwalker tied up,

but Dave hit me over
the head and set her free.

It's too dangerous right now.

[people screaming]

- Vince, there's meteors
falling. What if there's a fire?

Dave can't be dangerous
enough to keep locked in a trunk.

Let him out.

- Oh, maybe you're right.

[siren approaching]

[engine starting] [groans]

[muffled shouts] Sorry, Dave.

- All right.
- Thanks.

- My skiff was abandoned
at South Down Docks.

James and Arla left it.

- Ah... Waiter didn't see a car,
doesn't know where they went.

- He said James was really sick,
that he's getting worse and worse.

- If the barn kept him alive,
maybe he can't leave it.

[siren wails, horn honks]

- The whole town is
getting bombarded.

- I'll put out an APB.

Contact all the hospitals,
doctors... we'll find him.

- I'm gonna check the
security cameras at the docks.

You know, maybe they
swiped another boat.

[man]: I'm sorry, folks,
this entrance is closed off.

[indistinct chatter]

[people chattering]

[coughing]

- Okay.
[James mumbling]

I'll run you a cool bath, okay?
That'll help get the fever down.

- Ah... I don't feel right.

- You're probably just not
used to all the modern bugs.

It's all genetically-modified
foods now.

- Ah... I hope so.

I can't believe I've
been gone for so long.

- Don't worry. I'll help
you settle in again.

Things aren't so different.

- Arla.
- Yeah?

- If I've been gone
for 27 years, then...

why do you still look so young?

- I stayed young for you, silly.

Now hush.

We have to get you well

so we can get you outta here
before your mother finds us.

[coughing]

Hey.

- All this time and
she's still after me.

[sighs] I guess I
understand why.

- That doesn't make it right.
Okay, we have our lives to live too.

I won't let her hurt you again.

- I love you so much.

- I love you too, baby.

[cellphone ringing]

[ringing]

- What?
- You have a problem.

I hear your James is sick.

- How do you know that?
- How do you think I know?

Audrey Parker's running
around looking for you.

- She's not in the barn?
- No. You see, you can tell

by the car-sized rocks
falling from the sky.

And she's not going in
until she finds James.

So maybe there's a way we
can both get what we need.

You want James better, right?

- You can't do that.

- But the barn can.

- I don't know
where the barn is.

- Audrey can summon the barn.

And she'll do it to save
James just like she did before.

- Why should I
trust you, Crocker?

- 'Cause I know that
Audrey has to go in the barn.

[whooshing]

[rumble, siren wails]

I'm tired of living
in a disaster movie.

Troubles have to stop.

You just meet me
and bring James.

I'll take care of the rest.

[muffled shouting, banging]

- Damn it, Vince.

[muffled speech]
[clanging metal]

[grunts]

- I know what Vince told
you, but he lied, Dwight.

- So, you didn't free Arla?
- Not really the point.

Vince knows that I'll try to
keep Audrey out of the barn,

and that's why he tied me up.

- So, Vince wants her to go
in? Thought he liked Audrey.

- He loves her.

But he says he
has to be practical.

Big coward, if you ask me. The
little guy's got all the fight in him.

- What are you talking about?

- Vince and I tried to keep
Sarah out of the barn once before.

Let's just say it didn't work.

Vince decided there and then

that the best thing for everyone is
for Audrey to just keep going back in.

I think we have to
break the damn cycle.

We have to face
the situation head on,

deal with the damn Troubles,

and not just keep using
that poor girl as a band-aid.

- Any idea where
we can find Vince?

- Oh, yeah. I always know
how to find my brother.

- I told you Audrey
could bring the barn.

We'll have to be
careful. She's close by.

[grunts] What's wrong with him?

- I dunno. But this barn
saved him last time.

We just have to get him
better, and then we'll figure it out.

Right, baby?

Just like we always do, huh?

You'll be okay.

Okay. [James grunts]

- You did all this for him?

- I did it for us.

You ever been in love, Crocker?

- No.

- Well, if you had,
then you'd understand.

- Duke?

- Don't move.

Crocker, get their guns.

You're gonna take him inside
of the barn, make him better,

and then bring him back out to me.
- No.

- Oh, you will.

And by the way, if you
don't come back this time...

I'll blow Nathan's brains out.
- No.

You won't.

Remember when you were Tommy?

Gave me that gun
with no bullets in it?

I didn't forget that.

[gun clicks]

- You used me to
bring James to her.

- Yahtzee.

- I thought you wanted
the Troubles to stop?

- I do.

I want Audrey to
stick around too.

It seems your James is
the only one who knows

how to make both
those things happen.

- James?

James.

Hello.

Hey, can you hear me?

It's your mother.

He's not okay. He's fading.

- Bring him into the barn.

It can save his life.

- Parker, if you go in there,

you might never come out.

- Howard said this barn
only comes when I'm ready.

Maybe it only disappears
when I'm ready to leave.

And I'm not ready to
leave... either of you.

[coughing]

- Hey!

- Nathan, I have to go after
him. He's my only chance.

- Then I'm going with you.

- Me too.

- You're not leaving
me out here again.

- You're not going in.

- How are you gonna stop
me once you're inside the barn?

- I guess someone's gonna have to
stay out here and watch the skin quilt.

Nathan...

You make sure
she comes back out.

- I will.

- Ready?

- What's the big
deal? It's just a barn.

Love what Howard's
done with the place.

- What is this thing?

- Parker...

I can feel.

My skin, the air, everything.

- Must be this place.

- Whatever's going on with
the Troubles with Haven, this...

barn is at the center of it.

We need to take it out.

Solves all our problems.

You can't get trapped
in here if we blow it up.

[rumbling]

- What just happened?

- Huh?
[car approaches]

- That's me.

- No.

That's Sarah.

- Sarah?

I don't think they can see us.

- Are we in the 1950s?

- The barn transported
us back in time?

- Don't tell me what to do.
- So don't drop it, Vincent.

You're shaking, your hands
are shaking. Just take your time.

Focus.
- Don't touch it.

- Focus.

- Is that Vince and Dave?
- Listen to 'em arguing.

- Guess some
things never change.

- Will you quit breathing down my neck?
- Well, you're shaking. Stop shaking.

- It's like we're watching
a scene from the past.

- Hurry up.

- Or it's a memory. What if
it's one of Sarah's memories?

- Good. Come, come!
Go, go, go, go, go!

[ticking] [gasping]

- It did nothing. It's
completely intact.

This old barn
should be splinters.

- This is more than a barn.

- Well, thank you for trying.

But I guess I have to go.

- But who will take care of your son?
- I took him somewhere safe.

- Was he with his father?

- James's father?

He's not even born yet.

- Not even born?

[ethereal whooshing]

We were talking about
blowing up the barn earlier.

Maybe Howard overheard us.

- You're right, Audrey.
That was Sarah's memory.

- That you showed to us.

- You're not taking Audrey away.
- Oh, it can't be stopped.

That's what I was
trying to show you.

- How do we know that
memory's even real?

- How 'bout I show you a memory of
Sarah's that you know is real, Nathan?

- I don't like that.

- Okay, so he just said that it
would be one of Sarah's memories

that you remember, which
means it's gotta be 1955.

That's when you went
back in time to find...

to find Duke, right?

Don't you have a jacket like that?
- Yeah.

That's weird.

Uh, I don't think
James is up that way.

Parker...

Audrey, wait.

- Oh... my... God.

- I didn't know if I
was ever coming back.

- He's here.

James!

James!

- Parker?

Parker!

Parker!

What the hell is going on?

Audrey.

- Who are you?

- Nathan. Nathan Wuornos.

I'm your father.

- Always wondered who you were.

- This would be weird even if
we weren't meeting in a giant,

supernatural steam room.

We've been looking for you.

Audrey and I.

- What, so she can kill me?
- What?

- Again?

Kill her son to save herself.
- What are you talking about?

- When I came to Haven
to find my mother Sarah,

I found Lucy instead.

She was... frantic.

She'd just found out that
she was about to disappear.

And I said, "There's
gotta be another way."

- What did you find out?
What's the other way?

- Me.

My death was the only thing
that could keep her out of the barn.

- But Audr...

Lucy never would've hurt
you, not even to save herself.

- The day I was
supposed to leave Haven,

somebody snuck up and
bashed me in the back of the head.

Arla found out it was my mom.

- Arla lied.

Lucy still went in that barn. There
has to be another explanation.

- Well, maybe you don't know
your Audrey as well as you think.

[scoffs] [Audrey]: Nathan?

[footsteps approaching]

- Parker.

Good. You have to talk to...

- Talk to who?

- I saw James.

- I need to know
what's going on in there.

- Settle down.

You're not the only one with
somebody inside this damn thing.

- You love Audrey, don't you?

At least admit it to yourself.

- Shut up.

I'm not taking advice
from a walking purse.

Hey!
- Relax, Crocker.

If we wanted to kill you,
this would be over already.

- How'd you find the barn?

- We had every member of the Guard
looking for it. Now where is Parker?

- She's inside.
- Did I say you could speak?

- She's already gone in.

Good.

- Think we're gonna
wait here with you.

Make sure Audrey's still
in there when it leaves.

- If any of you
come for this gun,

I'll separate at least three of you from
your Troubles before anyone touches me.

- This isn't about you, Duke.

When this is over, we
can all just walk away.

- Hell hath no fury, eh, Jordan?

- I'm not here
because of Nathan.

- Right.

- When that barn disappears,
my Trouble goes with it.

I'll be able to touch
people, be touched.

I just want to be normal again,
Duke. I'd think you'd want it too.

- He'd rather have Audrey.
- I told you, shut up!

- Both you and Nathan...

in love with a woman
neither of you can have.

Um! It's almost...

sad.

- He's your son, isn't he?

- Our son.

- Why didn't you tell me?

- Ah... Not exactly sure how
that conversation would've gone.

I guess it was a
way to... be with you.

I know that...

sounds crazy.

- No.

It doesn't.

Part of me's glad. [scoffs]

At least this way, if I do disappear,
I have some proof that I existed.

- You're not disappearing.

Not this time.

- What did James tell you?

- James thinks he's the answer.

He thinks...

that somehow killing
him ends the Troubles.

We need to find James. Figure
out what really happened to him.

- Howard?

I know you're hiding somewhere.
I know you can hear me.

I'm not making my choice
until you show me my son.

- Okay.

He's right there.

- Oh...

James.

It's so good to
finally meet you.

- Where's Arla? I wanna see her.

- James, there are things
about Arla that you do not know.

- I want to talk to Arla!
- James...

- James, stop.
- Ah... Okay, that hurt.

- You wanna see Arla? All right.

I'll go bring her to you.

[gunshot]
- Oh! Ah...

Really, Vince?

- Oh, no. They're
just tranquilizers.

I don't want to hurt him, but
I can't let him stop Audrey.

- He wants Audrey to
go back into the barn.

[whooshing]

[rumbling]

- Because I want the Troubles
to end. I want this to end!

- Nobody wants the Troubles
to end more than I do.

My little girl died
because of them,

but this can't keep
happening over and over.

- Vincent, what if Audrey can
find a way to change things?

- We tried before.
- Doesn't mean we can't try again!

- Vince?

Look, get outta here
before you get hurt.

- Take the men and go.

- But...
- Guns are not gonna solve this, Kirk.

Go home.
- Yes, sir.

- What? Why are
you listening to him?

- 'Cause he's the boss.

We're leaving.

- You're in the Guard.

- They work for me. Always have.

- That explains a few things.

- Vince, please.

You're going to make sure
Audrey goes away, right?

- It'll be her choice.
- I've lost too much.

I won't let it all
be for nothing.

- Leave now, Jordan.

- So, what does this
mean for us, Vince?

That tattoo...

- I'm not gonna kill you, Duke.
- I appreciate that.

- In fact, I'm the reason the
others never went after you.

And believe me, they wanted to.

- James wants to see you.

- I thought he might.

James.

Hush, it's all right.

What? What's wrong?

- Troubles don't work in here.
[James stammering]

- What happened to you?

- After you died, okay,
my Trouble started.

And my skin fell off.

But I-I can live inside
the skin of other people.

- Tell him, Arla.

Tell him how many women
you murdered to get that skin.

- You murdered people? That's
how you're able to look so young?

- Babe, I... I did it for you.

- Don't touch me!

- I waited for you.

I killed for you.
I killed for us!

- You killed...
what? Oh, my God!

[shouting in rage] [panting]

- Ruined everything!
- Don't! No! Hey!

- Oh!

- This is your fault!

[Arla gasping]

- You okay?
- Yeah, I'm okay.

Just get her out of the barn,
it might bring her back to life.

James. James, it's
gonna be all right.

Well, the barn saved you
last time. It'll fix you again.

- Arla lied.
- Yeah.

- You didn't kill me.

- No. Why would... why
would I wanna kill you?

- 'Cause then the Troubles...

But then I guess that
didn't happen, did it?

- Why would killing you... why
would that end the Troubles?

- Because you loved me.

L-Lucy said that killing
someone she loved

was the only way
to end the Troubles.

Not... not just for
27 years, but forever.

Haven would be a
true Haven again.

- What?

- But you're not Lucy anymore.
- Um...

- But we just met,
so you don't love me.

- Hey...

- Who do you love, Audrey?

[James breathing erratically]

- Ready to go?

- Why?

- That meteor storm is about
to pound Haven from the face...

- I'm not talking about
the meteor storm.

I'm talking about me.

My choices. [Audrey scoffs]

Where's James?

- Healing. That's
what you wanted.

- No, I want him to have a life.

The life that I can't have.

- That's impossible.

He belongs here
now, like his mother.

- Why? Why do I belong here?

- Think of the barn
as an amplifier for you.

When you're in it, your energy
keeps the Troubles at bay.

But after 27 years, that
energy starts to run out.

Troubles start again.

So, you have to come
out and recharge.

- Recharge?

Recharge with what?

- Love.

It energizes you so you
can go back into the barn

and stop the Troubles again.

- Am I even human?

- Audrey...

That's your problem.

You are very, very human.

- So, I'm... I'm Troubled then.

- No.

- Then why do I need to kill
the man I love to end all this?

Am I being punished?

- It does seem that way.

Yes.

- There's gotta be another way.

- I'm sorry.

There are only
two ways this ends.

One stops the Trouble
for 27 years, the other...

Forever.

We really... should go now.

- Wait.

I need to say goodbye.

- What did James say?
[whooshing]

- He was wrong.

Killing him... it won't work.

Goodbye, Dwight.

I'm sorry about the mess.

- I got it.

- Audrey, you don't
have to go away.

There are other
things we can try.

- No, Dave.

Innocent people will not
die to keep me outta there.

- I thought this might
be easier this time, but...

it's not.

Bye, Audrey.

- Goodbye, Vince.
[rumbling]

[sighs]

Duke...

You have always
been so good to me.

- It was easy.

It actually wasn't, but...

you know me: I
like the challenge.

- I'm sorry I won't remember
you when I come back.

Especially Colorado.

- Parker, if we...

No.

This is not goodbye.

Take me with you.
- No. Nathan?

Nathan, I won't
be alone, all right?

I'll be with our son.

- I am gonna die
before I let you go.

- I know.

Duke...
- Audrey!

- Make sure Nathan
does not follow me in.

Promise me.

- Audrey, don't do this.
- Promise me that, Duke.

- I promise, Audrey.
- Audrey, don't do this.

- 27 years, Nathan.

Then we'll get to
do it all over again.

Goodbye.

- We're not lettin' her go in there.
- Yes, we are.

Listen! She's trying to
help all these people.

She's trying to help this
town, and it is her choice.

It's not yours.

It's not mine.

I hate it.

But it's still her choice.

- You're in love with her too.

- Yeah.

- Then how can you let her go?

Look at her. Look at her!

[grunts]

Audrey, stop!

- I thought it was made fairly
clear. That won't work on the barn.

- That was made clear.

What about hurting you?

[nervous breathing]

[gunshot]

[indistinct shouting]

[rumbling]

[mumbling] [Duke]:
They're not stopping.

They're supposed to stop.

- Get her, Duke.

Go, save her.

- Audrey!

[distant explosions, rumbling]

- Audrey.

Audrey!

Audrey!

Subtitling: CNST, Montreal