‘Scorpion’ spoilers: What lies ahead for Katharine McPhee’s Paige
Could love be in the air for Paige on “Scorpion”? While you are not necessarily going to be getting answers right away when it comes to this subject, it looks like something you should definitely be aware of moving forward.
You may have noticed that there is at least some chemistry between Katharine McPhee’s Paige and Walter, and this is something that could play out a little bit in some of the episodes ahead. Speaking on this subject to TVLine, though, show executive producer Nick Wootton claimed that what you really should be doing right now above all else is exercising patience when it comes to these two:
“Walter has his questionable emotional quotient, and Paige has been burned before and doesn’t want to proceed without her son’s best interests at heart.”
In the end, the one thing we hope for here is that if they do get together, it doesn’t take six seasons. After all, this is the position that fans of “NCIS: Los Angeles” are dealing with right now, and we saw similar things take place for “Bones” and other shows. She has to put her son first, but we do feel like we are in an era now where stories move a little bit faster than they did even five years ago.
The winter finale for “Scorpion” airs on CBS come Monday night, and hopefully, we are going to have some further news on this subject very soon!
What do you want to see on “Scorpion” the rest of this season? Share some more of your thoughts with a comment.
beth
December 29, 2014 @ 1:04 am
love this show and more Walter and Paige and more scenes with ralphs gift
Caro
December 20, 2014 @ 8:33 am
Love Scorpion! It’s one of the few shows I consider must see TV! Can’t wait for more Walter and Paige!
Mike Lipke
December 20, 2014 @ 4:40 am
the writing and the character build up is getting better by each episode . cant wait to get home after work on a monday night from the steel mill to watch what Nick Santora has got for us this week .
Ben Stansberry
December 14, 2014 @ 11:16 pm
this show is slowing down faster than boat sinking in dry dock