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* [[Gretzky Has the Ball]]: The Red Sox and Yankees finished a game {{spoiler|in which the Red Sox overcome a 10 run deficit}} before noon. Even the Patriots' Day game in April starts at 10-11 a.m. Not technically impossible, but highly improbable, since non-high-scoring games between the two teams run 3-4 hours. The point is that plot-wise, Audrey uses her foreknowledge of it to {{spoiler|prevent people from dying and stop the [[Groundhog Day Loop]], which alphabetically, is very close to this trope.}}
* [[Groundhog Day Loop]]: In "Audrey Parker's Day Off", Audrey has to relive the same day over and over. Significantly, {{spoiler|her injuries transfer between loops so by day 5 she is injured and extremely tired.}}
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** Fortunately, being Haven Nathan believes her when she says she's reliving the same day.
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'''Audrey:''' Your second favorite Bill Murrary movie, you told me. }}
* [[Half the Man He Used To Be|Half the Woman She Used To Be]]: A victim in "Silent Night".
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* [[Older Than They Look]]: {{spoiler|Audrey is at least in her seventies, since she was Lucy twenty-seven ago, Sarah before that, and is implied to have even more forgotten identities. She might even be hundreds of years old.}}
* [[The Password Is Always Swordfish]]: The password to Audrey's laptop is {{spoiler|"lucy", her mother's name, or possibly her own}}. [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]] after she realizes Nathan broke into it.
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* [[Personality Powers]]: The [[Pyrokinesis|pyrokinetic]] in "The Hand You're Dealt" has a [[Incredibly Lame Pun|hot temper]].
* [[Poisonous Person]]: A man in "Business As Usual" has sweat that dries out and mummifies anyone who touches it. He's not the villain, though.
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*** In "The Trial of Audrey Parker", we see ''The Tommyknockers'' in a shot of Duke's bookshelf.
** The description Audrey gives of another FBI agent sounds a bit like [[The X-Files|Fox Mulder]]:
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'''Agent Howard''': Hey, he was a genius. What happened to him in the last few years was a tragedy, but that's besides the point. }}
** Season two opens with a boy in a raincoat putting a paper boat in a puddle and watching it go down the sewer, like in ''[[IT]]''.
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** Syfy lists all the [[Stephen King]] references on [http://www.syfy.com/haven/stephenking/ the show's website].
** Season two also has this exchange:
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'''Audrey:''' "First, tricorders are for readings..." }}
*** When Fraudrey goes missing in ''"Love Machine"'', Duke calls her [[Little Shop of Horrors|Audrey II]] when searching for her.
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