Eureka s02e04 Episode Script

204 - Games People Play

Previously on Eureka - Jack? - Abby? What are you doing here? Zoe.
That's my mom.
I asked you to wait.
Has she spoken to you? - What? - You told her.
This is so like you! I don't wanna look like the bad guy because you come and take away my kid.
What are you talking about? We had an agreement when you came to live here.
A year, and then you were supposed to come back to LA with me.
You've already ruined your own lives.
Just leave mine alone.
Were you seeing Kim? More during the months leading up to her To the accident.
So you never visited her lab? No.
Hey.
What's up? Noise complaint from the neighbors.
What neighbors? The ones three miles down the road.
Exactly what kind of noise are they complaining about three miles down - Never mind.
- Yeah.
Oh.
Hello? Ah, excuse me, sir? - Yes? - Hi, I'm sheriff Jack Carter, and you are? Busy.
What is it that you need? Listen, Dr.
Bajanian, we've had a noise complaint, and we're gonna have to ask you to keep it down.
But I'm working on simultaneously configuring the position and momentum of electrons so they'll no longer be conjugate variables, thereby debunking Heisenberg's uncertainty principal.
And as exciting as that may be, we're still gonna have to ask you to keep it down.
Fine.
Looks like you have an oil leak.
That's ununseptium, a highly volatile halogen.
Whose effects on human skin have yet to be tested.
Right.
So not an oil leak.
Carter! I told you to watch your head.
No, you didn't.
Okay, you know you need special permission to use transuranic elements - outside of Global, right? - Of course.
Okay, so let me see your permit, Doctor.
I'm sure they're on file, Deputy.
While we go check that out, we're going to, uh, have to ask you to still keep it down.
Thanks for your time.
Henry, are you sure about this? - Allison - I can set you up in a brand-new lab - with twice the space.
- Kim's lab will do just fine.
Then at least let me have someone clear out all the old stuff.
No, you said you were gonna leave it the way it was the day she At least until I had time to go through it.
I did and I have.
It's just This has to be hard for you.
I see it as a chance to stay close to her, continue her work.
You know, we used to finish each other's sentences.
So Okay.
So Abby, you're heading back to Los Angeles? Yep, this is it.
I'm sorry to see you go.
Oh, no, you're not.
Sheriff Carter and Zoe will miss you.
No, they won't.
Perhaps if you weren't taking Zoe away SARAH, forgive me if I don't feel the need to justify my parental choices to a talking bunker.
Fine.
Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
You wanna piece of me? Are you, uh, threatening the house? She started it.
Yeah.
- Are you okay? - Yeah, I got a headache.
- Where's Zoe? - She's in her room.
She's okay.
She's using a virtual therapy device that Beverly gave her.
It's called an ATS.
I'll tell ya, the things this town comes up with Oh, yeah, it's a great place to live.
I mean, it's sort of full of mind-blowing opportunities and brilliant minds at the top of their game.
And the schools amazing.
Yeah? Are you really okay with this? We had an agreement.
I know.
But I don't want you to do that thing that you do, you know, when you say you're okay with something and six months after that, we're at my parents' and you've had one beer too many, and you ask my mom if the ball-buster gene comes from her side of the family? You threw out my baseball cards.
We were having a baby.
We needed the room.
I had a 1989 upper deck Ken Griffey, Jr.
Rookie card.
Do you have any idea how much that's worth now? No, and Dear God, before you tell me, let's just try and swing this right around to my original point.
Are you okay with me taking Zoe back to LA? Yeah.
I'm okay.
Okay.
'Cause the end of the semester's coming, and I'm gonna come back to get her.
So I'll call ya.
Zoe! How many times have I asked you not to leave your stuff lying around? Zoe.
Zoe? Hey! - I'm talking to you here.
- Hey, I'm getting my head shrunk here.
Well, shrink it after you're done cleaning up your mess, okay? Is that the, um IRS thing from Beverly? ATS.
She's out of town and She thinks it'll help me confront my inner fears and resolve my anger issues.
How's it working? Well, I'm still pretty pissed, so Do you wanna talk? No, actually.
I want you to leave me alone.
Okay, that's The exact opposite of leaving me alone.
I know you're upset.
But your mom really misses you.
We agreed to shared custody.
And I think that, um, if you don't give this a shot, you will regret it.
Custody.
Meaning ownership.
Meaning I have no say.
Zoe, your mom loves you a lot.
Well, you know, I gotta give her credit.
At least she's willing to fight for me.
I'm gonna go clean up my stuff.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa! What are you doing? Uh, rearranging furniture.
What are you doing here? Well, I said I was taking the afternoon off, not quitting.
- Okay.
- Okay, so everything back in its place.
Go.
Sure, why should I get to be by the window? Hey, um, did you pull those, permits I asked you to? What? The permits for, um, Bajanian's contraption? What are you talking about? I swear, sometimes I wonder if you even listen to me.
I feel like I'm talking to myself.
Jo? Jo? Hey, Sheriff.
What can I get for ya? Uh, nothing right now.
Have you seen Jo? - W- who? - My deputy.
Oh, you got a new deputy? That's great.
I didn't get a new deputy.
I have a deputy.
Deputy Jo Lupo.
- Oh.
- Yeah.
Is he cute? Okay, now you're just bugging me.
I really need to talk to her.
Uh, listen, maybe I could help.
Has anybody here ever heard of a, uh, deputy Lupo? Sorry, no.
Not me.
Sorry, Sheriff.
I don't think anybody here has ever heard of her.
Henry? Jack.
Oh, there you are.
Here I am.
I thought you'd be at Global today.
No.
- Jack, you need something? - Do you know a woman named Jo Lupo? No, don't think so.
Okay, this is really gonna sound strange.
I have a deputy named Jo Lupo.
Small, but surprisingly strong.
Bit of a gun nut? I had a conversation with her today, I turn my back for two seconds, and she's gone.
Like vanished, and no one in the town even remembers her.
I think everyone is playing a trick on me, right? So I go to her house, and, uh You know, the name on the mailbox is changed, and there's a family with, like, and the house is a different color, which is a bit far to go for a prank.
A bit, yeah.
You think I'm losing it, don't ya? Um You think you're losing it? I know this woman! You know this woman! All right, maybe something's affected your body chemistry or altered your neural pathway somehow.
Were you exposed to anything? Yeah, I visited a guy, he was, uh, playing with a new, atlantic element.
- Transuranic? - Yes! Yeah, that's it.
- Would that do it? - No.
- Okay.
What else have we got? - Well, um Maybe Maybe you fell into some freezing water, and, uh, you went into hypothermia.
Or you suffered a trauma, and that sent you into shock.
Wha - Yeah, I hit my head.
- With what? A heavy, metal object.
How many times? Repeatedly.
Well, see? That would have some effect.
So if that's our problem, get an MRI.
Henry, I've had a concussion before, that's not it.
Do you remember Occam's razor? Yeah.
uh Simple things, uh, are true.
Close enough.
So you are either part of some theoretical, unknown, scientific discovery where people vanish from our world and memories, or you suffered a head trauma.
When you say it like that Get an MRI.
Yeah.
I'm not saying that you can't have one.
I'm just asking why do you want one? It's not a big deal.
It's just, I bumped my head this morning and Henry thought it'd be a good idea if I had it looked at.
You having any dizziness, nausea, headaches? No, my head was pounding earlier, but it's fine now.
Actually, it's totally fine now.
Problem solved.
What's he even doing here? He works here.
He was fired weeks ago.
Okay, brain scan it is.
Run an EEG and draw blood.
No, I just need an MRI, thanks.
Relax, it usually only takes me two or three tries to hit a vein.
You're pretty talented.
- Really? - No! Do you know anyone who'd be working on a really intense, unknown, theoretical scientific discovery? You mean like a class eight project? Yes.
Let's talk about those.
Sorry, all class eight research is classified.
Oh, you know what else should be classified? A certain assistant's american idol audition.
- What? - No, no! Zoe promised me to delete that.
What's it gonna be? Fine! Gimme an hour.
All right, so put the gown on, and all metal objects and jewelry in the tray.
All right.
Are you okay? Uh, yeah.
Just got a lot on my mind.
You know, you can always talk to Beverly.
First of all, no.
And, second of all, she's out of town.
No, she's not.
I just saw her at Cafe Diem.
R Well, then why's she having Zoe do therapy from home today? I don't know, but is Zoe okay? Actually, not so much.
No.
Abby's taking her back to LA at the end of the semester as a part of our custody agreement.
And are you okay with that? Yeah.
- It's complicated.
- Well, what do you think you should do about this? I don't know.
What can I do? I don't know, but if someone was gonna take Kevin away from me, I would feel like my world was ending.
Let's get this over with.
- Hey, how's your head? - A waste of time.
The MRI was clear.
Well, I wouldn't rule out your injury just yet.
It might not be me, though.
I mean, it might be a, uh, class eight project? And what do you know about class eight projects? Mainly that I'm not supposed to know about them.
That's true.
I don't think that's your problem, most of that research is theoretical.
I know, I know, and I know what I'm asking isn't probable, but is it possible? Yeah, well It might have something to do with meta-material technology or vector decomposition or cellular irradiation.
- Okay.
- But none of those things could remove someone from the world's consciousness.
Unless it was some kind of transdimensional travel.
Okay, let's go with that.
What's that? Movement between parallel universes.
Right So you're saying that Jo got zapped to another universe? Or maybe you did.
Theoretically, every universe is different.
But the closer they are, the more alike they are, with maybe just a difference.
A green sky instead of blue, - cats chase dogs or - In a town of 3,000 people, one isn't where he's supposed to be.
Exactly.
We should talk to Nathan about this.
He's good with this kind of thing.
Great! Thanks.
You're welcome.
I was starting to worry if it was something to do with me.
Well, that's where the smart money still is.
Funny.
Henry? Henry? Henry! You wanna run that by me one more time? People are disappearing into this crazy light, and nobody remembers them but me.
- People like - What difference does it make? You're not gonna know who I'm talking about anyway.
- I'm gonna double-check your MRI.
- There's nothing wrong with my head.
Well, what you're describing simply is impossible.
There's no technology that could create such an anomaly.
Not even in Eureka.
Well, how about, um, many-materials technology or, like, the cell phone radiation or decomposing vectors? And now you're just putting words together.
Okay, I don't know what I'm talking about, but Henry said that you would.
- Henry - Henry Deacon.
The How do you not remember He was a friend of yours.
I have a lot of friends.
Actually, not so much.
But we'll table that.
Um, I think it has something to do with me, okay? People interact with, people I know, but whatever it is, we must figure it out before it affects the 3,000 people in this town.
You see, now I know it's in your head, because Eureka's only half that size.
That means it's spreading.
Nathan, you gotta help me.
- Okay.
- Great.
Where do we start? You go home and get some rest.
And I'll start by double-checking your MRI.
Come on.
Come on.
- Zoe? - Hey, what's up? Hey, uh, where are you? - Home.
Why? - All right, stay put.
- What's happening? - I don't know, but if you see a big flash of light, I need you to run.
Just get away from it, - and you call me, okay? - Seriously? Seriously, um I'll be in touch.
Gotta go.
Fargo! Fargo.
- Did you get it? - Yes.
But you can't tell anyone I showed this to you.
If you don't show it to me, there might not be anyone left to tell.
I have no idea what that means.
Ah, you don't have to.
Why do you need it anyway? You wouldn't believe me if I told you.
Huh, Stark's on this list.
Of course he is.
He's done more class eight projects than anyone else at Global.
And this guy, I know him.
Saw him this morning.
Uh, Dr.
Bajanian? Yeah, he's a quantum physicist.
Any chance what he's doing could punch a hole in another dimension? Not likely, but when you start dealing with subatomic particles, the typical laws of nature no longer apply.
Okay.
Thanks.
And, um You got a great voice.
Don't let anyone tell you different.
Hey! Allison.
- What's going on? - I need you to come with me.
There's a noise complaint, outskirts of town.
This guys is using an element he doesn't have permission to use.
- So make him get a permit.
- Yeah, well, I'm not supposed to know this, but he's one of your class eight scientists.
Carter, everyone knows who the class eight scientists are.
Fargo said he's working with atoms, and I think this guy Bajanian could be a really serious threat.
- Who? - Bajanian.
Weird guy, lives on the outskirts of town.
I know who Bajanian is.
Who told you that he works with atoms? Fargo.
Oh, man.
Hey, Sheriff.
Soup? You hired Larry the kiss-ass? - Okay, Carter, I have work to do.
- Alisson.
Whatever this guy's doing, it makes people disappear, and I seem to be the only one who's noticing.
Please.
Please come with me.
And watch your head.
He's got this big booming machine with lots of little things spinning You'll see.
Dr.
Bajanian? Dr.
Bajanian? This can't be happening.
Can I help you? Where'd you put it? - Sorry? - Where? The machine with the lights and swirling? Could you be a little more vague? The thing you built to find out how fast the electrons are moving.
I was right here this morning.
I saw it.
What were you doing in my lab? I know you're up to something.
I'm gonna figure out what it is.
Miss Blake.
I'm sorry about the intrusion, Dr.
Bajanian.
Let's go.
Carter, there's nothing here.
Let's go.
Move! Not again.
I can't believe it got him too.
What are you talking about? You have no idea of what happened? I know you dragged me out to an empty lab.
And you're starting to scare me.
We gotta get outta here.
- Where are you gonna go? - I'm not sure.
I'm glad you thought this through.
We'll get Kevin, we'll get Zoe, and we'll get out of dodge while we still can.
Avoiding the issue isn't going to help resolve it.
When the issue is that the people I care about keep disappearing, I'm willing to do whatever it takes.
Listen to me.
I trusted you.
I need you to trust me.
Let's just go back to the office, I promise, we will figure this out.
You wanna help? Here.
One of the 20 people on that list knows exactly what's going on.
Help me figure out which one.
Carter, there is nothing written on this piece of paper.
Please.
I know that I can help you.
Carter, we need to slow down and talk about this.
I'm telling you, we gotta leave.
It's spreading.
We can't stay.
Carter, just drink some water and calm down.
- You're dehydrated.
- I'm dehydrated? You gotta be kidding.
Just drink the water.
- I'm fine.
- Just drink it! - Why the hell do I wanna drink - So I don't have to do this.
I'm sorry.
It was for your own good.
How are you feeling? Like somebody stabbed me in the back.
And then stabbed me in the neck.
I'm sorry, there's nothing else I could do.
You were practically hysterical.
I expect it from Stark.
Not so much you.
Stark? Ex-husband Nathan Stark.
Egomaniacal bane of my existence.
That does sound like someone that I would marry But, no, I've never heard of him.
The only way to fix the problem, is to recognize that you have one.
What is that? AA? - Carter - Allison, don't I I mean, apart from the Remembering people that don't exist thing, don't I seem rational to you? The former seems to negate the latter.
- Why are you talking like Beverly? - I'm just trying to help you.
Then think this through with me.
How many offices are there at global? - Over 1,000.
- How many people work there? - Maybe 100.
- Doesn't that seem odd to you? We're in a transitional period.
Or your mind is reaching to justify what's happening.
I could say the same for you.
Okay.
But you gotta let me go get Zoe.
I can't deal with losing her.
I won't.
Okay.
Thank you.
Allison, come here.
Don't let it touch you.
Allison, move! Everything's gonna be all right.
- SARAH, door.
- Is everything okay? Not even close.
Zoe! Zoe! - What's going on? - Hey, sweetie.
Um, get your shoes on, we gotta go, okay? - What's happening? - No questions, just go.
All right? Okay, great.
SARAH, how many people live in Eureka right now? My current calculations say two You and Zoe.
Okay, thank you.
Back to the beginning.
Zoe! - Zoe.
- I'm coming.
What do you remember about this morning? What do you mean? Okay, your mom was here, you and I got in a fight, you threw the thing at me and you left, right? Okay, mom has never been to Eureka, I don't member getting in a fight, and I don't know what thing you're talking about.
The thing.
The therapy thingy The ATS.
What? For the love of I was sitting here.
And I had it in my hands.
And I stood up.
Dad.
I never put it down.
So? So Then I go back downstairs and I see you on the couch.
And I say that I'm going off to the office? Okay, that I remember.
But nothing before that? Nothing that you've mentioned.
So that's our first shared memory.
- I have no idea - What I'm talking about.
That's the problem.
And the only way to solve a problem is to recognize that you have one.
Okay, you sound like my therapist.
Or a therapy device.
Right, like the same you had, the one I have no recollection of putting down.
I mean, I must've tried it on, right? That's why everybody sounded like Beverly.
Except you.
This is gonna be hard to swallow.
I don't think any of this is real.
Okay.
I think that I'm We are in a program.
And I don't know how to find my way out.
Dad, you're freaking me out.
Dad.
Dad, can you hear me? Dad, can you hear me? Please wake up.
I'm so scared.
Please.
- Oh, sweetie.
- Mom.
I drove back as fast as I could.
What happened? I was doing my therapy on the ATS.
And Dad walked in, and we got in a fight, and I threw it at him, and for some reason, he put it on, and when I walked back in, he was shaking and he wouldn't wake up.
And I shouldn't have thrown it at him.
Honey, it's nobody's fault.
But can't you just take this off? We're afraid that disconnecting him could send him into paralytic shock.
So what is happening to him? Actually, we're not sure.
The, ATS was developed in collaboration with Beverly Barlowe.
But we've never had this happen before.
It's a virtual version of Eureka, down to the very last detail.
The user's subconscious issues come to life in the game.
Normally, they're aware of what they're experiencing, and they can leave the program at any time.
We think the concussion may have caused a glitch in the mainframe, that Carter is unaware that he's in an altered reality.
Is his life in danger? Someone answer me.
Yes.
It is.
So let's get Beverly down here and fix it.
Well, we can't reach her.
So we sent Henry to her house to find any information that can help us.
Beverly, this is Henry.
I'm in your house now.
We really need your help.
So when you get this message, call! Dad, where are we going? If this isn't real, there has to be a way out, right? - Like an exit sign? - Yeah, I'm not that lucky.
You said this therapy thing is for confronting your fears, - working out anger issues - I don't remember that.
- Yeah, well, you said it.
- And I'm not angry.
So maybe confronting fears is the way out.
Yours or mine? I'm wearing the thing, so i'm guessing mine.
Okay, so what are you afraid of? Right now, that.
What is that?! That's what's been taking people.
Dad, what are you doing? Confronting my fear.
I am so sorry.
Are you okay? I'm Yeah.
I'm just, uh - Looking for a cup of coffee.
- Allow me.
I cook when I'm upset.
- Thanks.
- You're welcome.
What are you all doing here? We're here for Carter and Zoe.
All of you? Yeah, I mean He's our sheriff, and she's our girl.
- Did you find anything else? - Just another ATS Device.
I can take it apart, we can see the mechanics.
- Well, if he can hold on that long.
- Yeah.
Hey, honey.
There's a whole lot of people out there who are worried about you.
You wanna come say hi? Not right now.
You gonna eat? He wouldn't leave me.
I'm not gonna leave him.
- Dad.
- Come on.
- What are you doing? - Come on.
Why aren't we running? We don't have to.
You're gonna go.
It's gonna take you.
I'm gonna stay with you.
Dad! What's happening? We're losing him.
Wait! He's fighting.
- Dad! - Jack, you're all right! I thought I'd lost you.
Oh, no, never.
No.
No, no, no.
I knew you wouldn't leave.
I'm here.
Looks good.
Looks very good.
Well, great.
Henry said you could have visitors? Yeah, yeah, that'd be great.
Okay, guys, come on in! You look great.
Zoe, hi.
Hi.
Abby! Hey, good to see ya.
Hey, Chris.
Thanks very much.
I really appreciate it.
Thanks for that.
Hey, thanks for that.
Hey, thank you so much.
How many of you are there? Hi.
Hey.
Hey, how you feeling? A little strange.
You know, I have all these memories and feelings about things that never happened.
Well, that's gotta be pretty surreal.
You have no idea.
Anyway, I just stopped by to see if you were okay.
To see if I'm okay? Yeah, this is your first day back in Kim's lab.
I know that's a big deal.
Jack, it's fine.
Really.
I mean, you're the one we should be worrying about.
They told me The therapy thing was forcing me to deal with my feelings about losing Zoe.
Apparently I have abandonment, entitlement, and intimacy issues.
- Ha, congratulations.
- Thank you.
Even though that wasn't actually you, you helped me a lot in there.
I don't know what I'd do without you.
Me too.
I should get going.
Abby's taking off, we gotta talk before she goes, so All right, well, good luck and thanks.
Yeah.
You wanted me to stop by.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, I think we should talk.
Yeah, I know.
I'm happy here.
Yeah, I know I complain about it, and It definitely has its quirks.
- Yeah, that's one way of putting it.
- Yeah.
But I belong here.
- And I'm doing some good.
- You do.
And you are.
And I think this place has been good for Zoe.
You know, I think she fits in here somehow.
Well, maybe that's 'cause she doesn't fit in anywhere else.
She has some good friends.
Yeah, I've noticed that.
And I would never ask you to you know, not take her.
That wouldn't be fair to you or Zoe.
- Jack, listen, I - That being said I can't go months without seeing my kid.
Can't even go days, really.
So I'm gonna ask for my job back in LA.
Really? Yep.
It's funny, you remind me the man I once married.
So what do you think? I think this place needs you.
And it wasn't until today that I realized just how much Zoe needs you.
And I can't take you away from here.
I can't take her away from you.
- But - This is where she needs to be.
Thank you.
I love you, Jack Carter.
SARAH, door.
Good evening, Sheriff Carter.
Will the former Mrs.
Carter be joining you for dinner? Relax, SARAH, she's gone.
What a shame.
Sarcasm doesn't become you.
Is What are you doing? Oh, I'm sorry, I meant to have all this cleaned up before you got home.
Oh, it's okay.
It doesn't matter.
Leave it.
Your mom and I had a talk.
I told her how much you love it here, and That you You wanna stay.
And I told her that I would respect our agreement.
What did she say? Oh, she seems to think that I need adult supervision.
So If you're up for the task I think I can handle it.
I never wanted you to leave.
I never wanted to go.
Dad Thank you for fighting for me.
SARAH, what are you doing? That was such a beautiful moment, I thought musical accompaniment seemed appropriate.
Yeah, on second thought, LA's not looking so bad.
Well, you're stuck with us now, so what do you say burgers, Cafe Diem? Sounds good.
Oh, SARAH, knock it off.

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