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Scorpion
Eccentric genius Walter O'Brien leads a group of brilliant misfits who constitute Homeland Security's new think tank, helping defend against the high-tech threats of the computer age. The team -- dubbed Scorpion -- includes behaviorist Toby Curtis, mechanical prodigy Happy Quinn, and statistics guru Sylvester Dodd. While comfortable with one another, the team members struggle with understanding life outside their circle, so when they need help translating societal cues, they rely on the skills of Paige Dineen, a woman with a gifted young son.
S1, EP15 "Forget Me Nots"
The team must help an injured former Secret Service agent regain his memory in order to stop the launching of weapons of mass destruction.
S1, EP16 "Love Boat"
The team members go under cover on a cruise ship in order to locate and disable stolen rockets; as Valentine's Day approaches, Ralph develops a crush.
S1, EP17 "Going South"
The members of the team travel to Mexico when the daughter of a tech billionaire is abducted; Walter participates in an interview that leads to hurt feelings.
S1, EP18 "Once Bitten, Twice Die"
The team must facilitate peace discussions when a conflict in Eastern Europe threatens to escalate into World War III.
S4, EP11 "Who Let the Dog Out ('Cause Now It's Stuck in a Cistern)"
The team anxiously awaits the verdict of Cabe's trial which could send him to prison; they use their nervous energy to try saving a dog stuck in a cistern.
S4, EP10 "Crime Every Mountain"
Team Scorpion tries to help a father and his daughter when their plane crashes nearby; Paige helps Walter navigate his feelings about Cabe's possible future in prison.
S4, EP9 "It's Raining Men (of War)"
Team Scorpion becomes stranded on a floating island of trash they were trying to destroy; Toby works with Cabe to uncover the details of his father's death.
S4, EP8 "Faire Is Foul"
Team Scorpion visits a renaissance festival, but the revelry is cut short when a group tries to rob a nearby police evidence locker; Paige grows weary of Walter pointing out the historical inaccuracies at the festival.