CBS' Scorpion will air its Season 1 finale next week, and some new spoilers have emerged about Toby and Happy that should please fans of that relationship.
The following comes from the "Ask Ausiello" column at TVLine:
"Question: Any interesting news on Scorpion? - Dylan
Ausiello: Even though Happy has been giving Toby the iciest of shoulders since he stood her up on their first date, EPs Nick Santora and Nick Wootton can promise a light at the end of the tunnel for fans of their relationship. 'Toby's not the type to give up,' notes Wootton. 'It's two people with very difficult, checkered emotional and romantic pasts trying to come together.' Adds Santora: 'There's a little wink and nod at the end [of the finale] that there might be a thawing between them.'"
In case you missed it, here's some of our review of the latest episode, "Cliffhanger":
Prior to the airing of "Cliffhanger," the new episode of CBS' Scorpion, I had joked with a friend who also watches the show that I would be extremely disappointed if the hour did not end with Walter O'Brien literally hanging off the edge of a cliff.
After all, I've seen enough of this show now to know how it goes. Subtlety is not exactly its strong suit, so I figured "Cliffhanger" might as well be as literal as possible.
"Yeah, and then the rest of the team can save Walter like that game Barrel of Monkeys," my friend replied.
So imagine my reaction at the end of this episode when both of those predictions actually came true. I could only ask myself one question: Did that really just happen?!
I truly believed I had descended into the maw of madness after watching "Cliffhanger." I thought Scorpion had done everything imaginable to make me roll my eyes, scratch my head, or chuckle sarcastically. Keep in mind this is a show that, as I love to point out as often as I can, averted World War III using snake venom, the blood of a ferret, a taco truck, and a salad spinner.
But then "Cliffhanger" happened, and I watched Walter and Cabe climb down an incinerator shaft using magnets conveniently found in the edit bay of local news team that was covering the neurotoxin situation. I watched Walter burn a hole in the side of said incinerator shaft and barely save Cabe.
I watched young Ralph somehow make his way from school all the way to the facility, hack a police computer, sneak into said facility, somehow instinctively know exactly what the Scorpion team had been doing this entire time, climb into the incinerator shaft, and seal it shut by melting an action figure so that the neurotoxin couldn't escape. I watched Paige, Happy, and Toby then play Barrel of Monkeys to rescue the boy. I watched it, but I don't know if I actually saw it. Was it all a dream? Had I finally gone mad?
Check out the rest of the review here.
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