Things are going to be pretty intense in the upcoming episode of CBS' hit action drama TV series "Scorpion" which is now on its second season.
The team of geniuses is set to solve a huge problem when Los Angeles will be hit by a powerful earthquake. The upcoming episode which is entitled “Fractured”, will circle around the whole city that will be in disarray after being hit by the earthquake and even after the tremors died down, the citizens are still in great danger.
Due to that, this has caused a leak in a gas line running underground and the team is set to solve this problem before anything combustible could ignite the flowing flammable material and make matters worse.
The promo video for the segment showed Sylvester (Ari Stidham) with Paige (Katharine McPhee) running for their lives. The math whiz declared "there's an earthquake" and it appears like the occurrence is being felt all over the city. Scenes further revealed the dire circumstances that everyone is in.
On the other hand, Walter (Elyes Gabel) and Toby (Eddie Kaye Thomas) undergo couples counseling, which could be because of a coffee creamer. In a promo clip, it can be noted that Toby looks eager to sneak hazelnut flavored coffee creamer to the grocery list for Team Scorpion's HQ, despite knowing and understanding that Walter does not want it.
Because of this situation, Paige has no other choice but to undergo the two boys in a counselling which was greatly approved by the team. In line with this, the "magic man, comedian, and master of awesome things" Penn Jilette is set to be the key person delegated to check their progress, as per Carter Matt.
Stay tuned for more updates as ‘Scorpion’ airs every Monday on CBS.


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