Harmony (Haven)

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"Harmony"
Haven episode

Audrey and Nathan discuss the latest events
Episode no. Season 1
Episode 3
Directed by Rachel Talalay
Written by Matt McGuinness
Production code Unknown
Original air date July 23, 2010
Guest actors
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"Harmony" is the third episode of the first season of the supernatural American/Canadian television series Haven. It first aired on SyFy on July 23, 2010. It was written by Matt McGuinness and directed by Rachel Talalay.

Plot

Something is causing those at the Psychiatric Care home in Haven to go mad. Audrey and Nathan investigate what caused those living there to temporarily go nuts, or if in comatose conditions they would "wake up" for a short time and act normal. Initially, Audrey and Nathan believe that a doctor at the home is giving the patients a type of medicine that causes the madness. After brief experimentation with that theory, it is rejected. Then, Audrey notices the piano player in the video replay of the initial incident at the Psychiatric Home. They track down the man, Ray McBreen, and discover that the music played causes his wife to return to normal. All he wanted was his wife back, he did not realize initially what it had done to the other patients. In the end, Lilly and Ray take the other "coma-like" patients out on a boat with lots of musical instruments to allow them to live normally (somewhat) without affecting anyone else. As they depart, one of the men on the boat tells Audrey she reminds him of the woman from the Colorado Kid picture and thinks he remembers her name which he recalls as Lucy.

Reception

This episode earned a Nielsen household rating of 1.2/2. It was viewed by 1.843 million viewers.[1]

Footnotes

  1. Seidman, Robert (July 26, 2010). "Friday Cable: Eureka Up; Haven Down; The Pillars of the Earth, Say Yes to the Dress & More". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved July 27, 2010. 
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