Based on a true story, Scorpion is a high-octane drama about eccentric genius Walter O’Brien and his team of brilliant misfits who comprise the last line of defense against complex, high-tech threats of the modern age. As Homeland Security’s new think tank, O’Brien’s “Scorpion” team includes Toby Curtis, an expert behaviorist who can read anyone; Happy Quinn, a mechanical prodigy; and Sylvester Dodd, a statistics guru.
The best episode of "Scorpion" season 2 is "Satellite of Love", rated 7.5/10 from 758 user votes. It was directed by Sam Hill and written by Nicholas Wootton, Nick Santora. "Satellite of Love" aired on 9/21/2015 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Cuba Libre".
The new Director of Homeland Security, Adriana Molina, reunites the team when a nuclear powered Russian satellite is knocked out of orbit and must be diverted before it detonates over Southern California. Paige and Walter face their feelings for each other when hospital footage reveals that Paige kissed him.
Director: Sam Hill
Writer: Nicholas Wootton, Nick Santora
Team Scorpion heads to Cuba when a woman from Cabe’s past pleads for him to help catch a Serbian war criminal.
Director: Mel Damski
Writer: Rob Pearlstein, Nick Santora
Sylvester goes undercover in a federal prison in order to save the lives of three judges, but the team must help him escape when his life is threatened.
Director: Omar Madha
Writer: Paul Grellong, Nick Santora
Walter, Cabe and Happy are trapped with the crew in a top secret submarine when an explosion sends it to the bottom of the ocean with limited oxygen and a self-destruct function that will soon activate.
Director: Sylvain White
Writer: David Foster, Nicholas Wootton
Team Scorpion goes undercover on the “Super Fun Guy” movie set in Kazakhstan in order to disable a soviet era nuclear missile being sold by terrorists.
Director: Bobby Roth
Writer: Adam Higgs, Nick Santora
Walter’s attempt to “normalize” goes horribly wrong when a nefarious virus is uploaded to his computer, turning Team Scorpion’s new “smart” building project into a burning death trap with people locked inside.
Director: Sam Hill
Writer: Elizabeth Davis Beall, Nicholas Wootton
Team Scorpion must stop a sabotaged runaway subway train with Paige and Ralph on board. Also, in his attempt to impress Happy, Toby has his first boxing match.
Director: Jeff T. Thomas
Writer: Kevin J. Hynes, Nick Santora
Team Scorpion helps the CIA locate a top-secret aircraft in Area 51 in order to raise money for Walter's research to save his sister's life.
Director: Carey Meyer
Writer: Kim Rome, Nicholas Wootton
Team Scorpion is blackmailed to break into the United Nations to assist in the assassination of a menacing arms dealer. Also, Sylvester makes a bold move to protect Megan's wishes.
Director: Omar Madha
Writer: Scott Sullivan, Nick Santora
When Team Scorpion and Walter's parents visit Megan in the hospital as her health deteriorates, they are quarantined after a deadly fungus outbreak threatens to infect everyone.
Director: Sam Hill
Writer: Aadrita Mukerji, Nicholas Wootton
Team Scorpion goes undercover at a university to find a hacker who infiltrates the Federal Reserve and threatens to collapse the world economy.
Director: Christine Moore
Writer: Rob Pearlstein, Nick Santora
Team Scorpion must stop a catastrophe on Christmas Eve when heavy rain creates a large crack in a dam, putting an entire town in danger.
Director: Adam Rodriguez
Writer: Paul Grellong, Nicholas Wootton
The members of Team Scorpion brave subzero temperatures in Antarctica to save a United States Special Forces unit. Toby risks his life to save Happy.
Director: Jeffrey G. Hunt
Writer: David Foster, Nick Santora
Sylvester comes face to face with his estranged father, a retired general, who asks Team Scorpion for help when he believes that a dictator in Africa has uncovered a deadly World War II-era weapon of mass destruction and intends to use it.
Director: Dwight H. Little
Writer: Adam Higgs
Team Scorpion is tasked with helping NASA’s top secret rocket launch, but they must sabotage their own mission when Walter’s date from the previous night has a bomb strapped to her chest.
Director: Steven A. Adelson
Writer: Kim Rome
After a powerful earthquake rocks Los Angeles, Team Scorpion must fix a pinched gas line to prevent a massive explosion.
Director: Christine Moore
Writer: Nick Santora, Matthew Davis
While Team Scorpion works to stop an influx of drugs being smuggled into the country via drones, Walter gives Happy and Toby an ultimatum on their new relationship.
Director: Sam Hill
Writer: Scott Sullivan
After Sylvester scores big on The Price Is Right, Team Scorpion must infiltrate a high-end car smuggling operation about to ship bioweapons to South America.
Director: Don Tardino
Writer: Kevin J. Hynes
When Los Angeles’ blood supply is hacked and deemed unusable because of fear it’s been tainted, Team Scorpion must find the culprit in order to save a young girl in desperate need of a heart transplant.
Director: Mel Damski
Writer: Rob Pearlstein
While on a secret mission in Djibouti, Africa, with his new Homeland protégé, Tim Armstrong, Cabe is captured and Team Scorpion must save him.
Director: Omar Madha
Writer: David Foster
Team Scorpion’s mission to recover the remains of fallen Marines in Vietnam is threatened along with their lives when a deadly tornado heads directly towards them.
Director: Christine Moore
Writer: Paul Grellong
Team Scorpion is hired by the Department of Defense to break into Fort Knox and “steal” a precious artifact in order to test their security, but they must break in a second time when they find something dangerous hidden inside the object.
Director: Omar Madha
Writer: Scott Sullivan
Team Scorpion goes to Chernobyl to repair the decaying nuclear reactor before a catastrophic meltdown, but must also save Sylvester and Paige when they become trapped inside.
Director: Jeff T. Thomas
Writer: Nicholas Wootton, Nick Santora
Team Scorpion must outthink their unstable ex-Scorpion member, Mark Collins, after he kidnaps Toby and threatens to kill him unless his cunning demands are met.
Director: Sam Hill
Writer: Nicholas Wootton, Nick Santora