‘Scorpion’ season 2, episode 11 preview: How Walter O’Brien moves forward
To call Monday night’s new episode of “Scorpion” somewhat emotional would be making the understatement of the year … though we do wish it was admittedly not anywhere near as tear-inducing as it was. We ended up (spoiler alert!) losing the character of Megan, and now Walter has to move forward trying to remember his sister’s legacy, and try to apply some of what she told him and taught him in his everyday life.
Clearly, someone must have thought that we needed some sort of cool-off period after this episode, given the fact that there is not another one coming until Monday, December 7. “The Old College Try” is the title for this particular installment, and you can look at the synopsis below to get some other news on what you can expect to see:
“Team Scorpion goes undercover at a university to find a hacker who infiltrates the Federal Reserve and threatens to collapse the world economy.”
Why not include anything here about Megan? The easy answer that we can offer up for the time being here is that it would have been silly for the show to give away something in advance, since this synopsis was released long before tonight’s episode aired. We are certain that it will be addressed and discussed further in some way, but the reality still here is that this is a procedural for the most part, and that requires that the characters move on and tackle other cases sooner rather than later.
If you do want to get some other updates right away when it comes to “Scorpion,” be sure to head over to this link for our review of “Arrivals and Departures.” Also, you can sign up over here in the event you want some other TV scoop and further updates on everything we cover, sent right over to you via our CarterMatt Newsletter. (Photo: CBS.)
KatJD13
November 26, 2015 @ 2:04 am
The heck with Walter! What about Sylvester?
tears
November 28, 2015 @ 1:23 am
Walter has known Meagan way longer who cares about Sylvester.
KatJD13
November 28, 2015 @ 3:20 am
True, but Sylvester had just married her. And unlike Walter, Sylvester feels emotion keenly. I hope the show deals with Sylvester’s grief too and how he grows from it.