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  Title Games People Play
  Series Eureka
  Season 2
  Episode 4
  Airdate July 31 , 2007
  Production 204
  Writer Johanna Stokes
  Director Michael J Rohl
  Guests Olivia D'Abo as Abby Carter
  Prev Unpredictable
  Next Duck, Duck Goose


''Games People Play'' is the fourth episode of season two of the show '' Eureka ''.


SYNOPSIS

The episode picks up where ''Unpredictable'' left off. Jack has agreed to let Abby Carter, his ex-wife, take Zoe back to Los Angeles for a year, as per their custodial agreement. After confronting a quantum physicist whose efforts to disprove the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle are disturbing his neighbors (and suffering a blow to the head from the scientist's spinning test device), he returns home. There he interrupts Zoe's home therapy session (conducted with what appear to be Virtual Reality glasses, since Beverly is out of town) to talk about her impending departure. They argue over his refusal to "fight for her" and she storms out of the room, leaving him holding the glasses.

Later that afternoon, Jack discusses the physicist's experiments with Jo, but when she walks away there is a flash of blue light and she vanishes. Searching for her, Jack discovers that not only is Jo gone, none of the other residents of Eureka remember her - as far as they are concerned, Jack has never had a deputy. He goes to Henry (working in his garage instead of at Global Dynamics), who says the earlier blow to Jack's head may have caused memory problems, and asks him to get an MRI . He does, but it shows no abnormalities.

Jack consults with Henry again and decides that a classified "Section 8" project may have caused a breach between dimensions, sending Jack to parallel worlds where some of the people he knows never existed. As he searches for an answer, more people keep disappearing - Fargo, Henry and Nathan Stark among them. After finding that all the scientists whose work could have caused the disappearances are also gone, Jack and Allison go to the sheriff's office, where he explains what is happening to him and she, believing that he is having a breakdown, sedates him and locks him in the jail cell. After Jack wakes up, he convinces her to let him out, but as she walks toward him with the keys, a blue vortex appears and swallows her. The keys fall near the cell, and Jack grabs them and leaves. He goes home, only to be told by SARAH that he and Zoe are now Eureka's only inhabitants. He prepares to take her and escape from the town.

When he talks to Zoe, Jack realizes that she has no memory of their fight from that morning, but does remember everything that happened after he left her bedroom immediately afterward. He realizes that ''he'' doesn't remember putting down the therapy glasses, and realizes that he must have tried them on, and that he is trapped inside the therapy program, with no apparent way out.

The scene then cuts to the real world, where Jack is in a hospital bed, still wearing the goggles, with Zoe, Allison and Nathan by his side. A doctor says that the goggles create a simulated Eureka, "down to the last detail," designed to help the user address his or her specific psychological issues. However, a concussion from the blow to Jack's head has interfered with the program - specifically, the part that should tell the user that he is in a simulation, and allow him to leave at will. The doctors say that removing the glasses forcibly could cause massive brain damage. Henry goes to Beverly's office to find some way to deactivate the program from outside. He finds no information that could free Jack - but does recover a small black disc that she stole from Kim's office.

Abby leaves Jack's side to go get some coffee and finds a large group of people outside the room. Stunned, Abby asks Vincent if the entire crowd was there for Jack and Zoe, to which he replies, "He's our sheriff, and she's our girl."

In the simulation, Jack and Zoe start to drive out of Eureka, but another blue vortex appears at the bridge out of town. Jack tells Zoe that the point of the simulation is to confront his deepest fear, and gets out of the car with her. They walk into the vortex together. In the real world, Jack's heart rate spikes to dangerous levels, but then falls off, and he wakes up.

After Jack has had time to recover, the throng of Eureka townspeople enter the room to wish him and Zoe well. Jack later goes to see Henry, telling him that according to the program, he has abandonment, intimacy, and entitlement issues. Jack thanks Henry for helping him inside the program, even though it was only a virtual representation of him.

Later, Jack tells Abby that he can't ask her not to take Zoe back, but he can't live without her either. He says he has decided to return to his job in Los Angeles. Abby replies that she has seen how well Jack and Zoe fit in in Eureka, and how much the people of the town care about them. She volunteers to leave Zoe there, with Jack.

The episode ends with Jack telling Zoe that Abby decided he "needed adult supervision" - her. Zoe thanks him for fighting to keep her, and they leave for Cafe Diem as SARAH plays a swell of sappy orchestral music.


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