One of the Troubled sends Duke back in time to Haven in the 1950s and Audrey and Nathan must rescue their friend before he changes the past... and eliminates their present. When Nathan gets sent back as well, Audrey finds herself trapped in a new reality where Reverend Driscoll's men control the town and hunt the Troubled.
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Emily Rose |
Audrey Parker |
Lucas Bryant |
Nathan Wournos |
Eric Balfour |
Duke Crocker |
Nicholas Campbell |
Police Chief Wournos |
Guest Star |
George R. Robertson |
Stuart Mosley |
Guest Star |
Geordie Brown |
Greaser |
Guest Star |
Maurice Dean Wint |
Agent Howard |
Recurring Role |
Bree Williamson |
Claire Callahan |
Recurring Role |
Duke: What year is this?
Haven Man: It's 1955. It's the year you should think about sobering up.
Duke: Right. Actually I think it's the year I start drinking. A lot.
Duke: I want to thank you for bailing me out. I thought I was going to be in there until The Beatles.
Roy: The who?
Duke: Them too.
Nathan: Great. And if he was supposed to die, you've screwed up the natural order of things. Now, even if we get home, it is a completely different Haven.
Duke: The Gull could be a frozen yogurt shop and I could be a total douche?
Nathan: Or it's a completely different Haven.
Duke: That was good.
Injoke: Roy's first name is a nod to Roy Depape, a character in King's The Dark Tower series.
Music: With Each Step (The Trickles), Ain't That a Shame (John Mullane and the Havens, written by David Bartholomew and Antoine Domino), Lovin' Class (The Bradley Boys), You Can't Break a Broken Heart (Johnny Davis), Just We Two (The Ramblers)
The episode was partly filmed on location at the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada.
International Airdates:
Canada: November 23, 2012 on Showcase
Latin America: November 26, 2012 on Syfy LA
UK: November 27, 2012 on Syfy
Australia: November 29, 2012 on 13th Street Universal
Audrey: Now, let's find Stuart so he can bring Duke back before he breaks more butterfly wings.
As a concept relating to time travel, fantasy and SF author Ray Bradbury originated this in his 1952 short story, "A Sound of Thunder." The term has its origins in chaos theory. Bradbury uses it to describe an alteration in the past where a single small event unwittingly caused by a time traveler (in this case, the death of a butterfly), generates widespread ripples affecting the future in an unforeseen manner.
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