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Scorpion - Love Boat - Review

13 Feb 2015

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Scorpion returned after a three week hiatus with “Love Boat” its Valentine episode. The title is a nice play on the love storylines involving Walter (Elyes Gabel) and Paige (Katharine McPhee), Toby (Eddie Kaye Thomas) and Happy (Jadyn Wong), Sylvester (Ari Stidham) and Megan (Camille Guaty), and Ralph (Riley B Smith) and Sloan and the television series of the same name and the fact that the case takes place on a cruise ship! The episode was written by the team of Elizabeth Beall and Kim Rome and was directed by Sam Hill. Now that we are getting deeper into the season, it’s nice to see familiar names.

The episode begins with Walter hacking into the website of Escala – an actual, very popular restaurant in LA – to book dinner reservations for Valentine’s night. He tells Toby it’s just a business dinner, but of course no one goes to that much trouble for a business dinner, and as Toby points out, Paige isn’t going to miss the significance of the date or the fact that Drew (Brendan Hines) is out of town – only for a month though. I love the exchange between the two as Toby twits him with “liar, liar, pants on fire” and then tells him to order phoenix dactylifera for dessert – because it’s the botanical name for dates! I love how even their humor is smart!

We also see Sylvester hiding a Valentine card before Cabe (Robert Patrick) arrives with the case. Sylvester, Paige, Walter, and Cabe go undercover to trace illegal guns by hacking into them. I loved Cabe saying he’d be the personal trainer, making Walter play the part of valet and carry all the bags! The plan goes awry when they can’t get on and off the boat before it leaves the dock.

        This provides the opportunity for some hilarious moments from Sylvester as he must maintain his cover as a reclusive billionaire. Sylvester is seasick and hates being on the water – and reveals he can’t swim. I loved watching his face as he has to eat the parade of delicacies, including seared frogs legs, the Captain (Patrick Fabian) has specially arranged for him. I also loved the ridiculous story that Sylvester tells as his explanation of his success.

Walter runs into an ex-girlfriend – Janice (Kelley Jakle). The girlfriend we see him breaking up with at the beginning of the “Pilot” actually. She immediately recognizes Paige as he waitress from the diner and asks if they’re dating. Walter denies it and actually blows their cover by saying they work for the government. Luckily, she doesn’t believe him.
Janice does give Walter some good advice on how to avoid the mistakes he made with her. She tells him that “after a while? You lost interest in me.” When he finds out he hurt her, he apologizes and she tells him, “there’s no malice in you, Walter. Just facts. The fact is, before you get involved with someone else, make sure you can make a real connection. It wouldn’t be fair to her otherwise.” She recognizes that he’s interested in Paige. Walter doesn’t want to hurt either her or Ralph, and he doesn’t want to endanger his relationship with Ralph if it doesn’t work out with Paige.

Paige is quietly excited about their “business” dinner, but Walter cancels on her. He tells her that she’s an incredible asset to the team and he wants what’s best for her and for her to have the weekend off. Paige is clearly disappointed. But, there’s still another 3 weeks before Drew is back…
Happy and Toby provide support back at the garage. Luckily, they’re on hand to collect Ralph when he calls Paige to say he’s sick at school. Toby catches Ralph with ice packs and realizes that he’s faked being sick. Ralph is also having trouble with his love life and wanted to leave after Sloan – the object of his affection - got a Valentine card from Jason before Ralph could give her one. This leads to a nicely thinly veiled conversation between Happy and Toby about their own relationship. Toby suggests that some girls (Happy!) don’t recognize a good thing when they see it. Happy suggests that maybe Sloan doesn’t want to take their relationship to the next level because she doesn’t want to jeopardize their friendship. “Maybe she’s never had a best friend like you before and that probably means a lot to her, so don’t take it personally. You just have to be patient.”

Toby comes through with a terrific (and illegal) fireworks display for Sloan for Ralph. It’s pretty spectacular even if he did misspell RALHP… Anybody else pause to wonder why all these kids were still in school after dark? Regardless, Happy is impressed and it’s enough for Ralph and Sloan. Toby tells Happy, “Love can be misspelled and messy, but it still works. It just needs to be given a chance.” Happy relents and takes Toby’s hand but stops him from giving her a kiss. She promises not to punch him and they are just about to kiss when the Principal (Julie Lancaster) intervenes! Aarggh!

It was nice to see Paige really taking control of the cover as the Bonseils. I loved her pep talk with Sylvester, and she really does prove herself as an asset to the team. The gunrunners take hostages once they realize there’s something going on. We get a nice MacGyver moment when Walter makes a loud speaker out of a can. When Paige is taken hostage, both Sylvester and Walter get hero moments as they offer themselves to Christoph (Michael Filipowich) in her place. In the end, Cristoph turns out to be the Captain in a nice twist.

        The entire team has to work together and again, I love that the show is able to give everyone a crucial role to play – though Toby’s contribution is a little light in the main plot this episode. The best part, of course, is that they have to use Ralph’s hacking skills to save the helicopter.  I loved Cabe asking Walter if he’d done much scuba diving before flipping backwards through the skylight – great stunt! And if you check the picture out, Patrick and Gabel did at least the initial fall - though unlikely they're the ones we see break through. And great special effect of the two missiles colliding!

Sylvester becomes a full-fledged hero in this episode. It’s hilarious when he crawls through the ventilation system to save Paige, but it’s also a testament to what love can make you do. In Sylvester’s case, this isn’t romantic love, but love for his found family. I loved him screaming Bonseil as he jumps onto the escape boat. Now, it does still seem like a huge jump for me that Sylvester can go from being so afraid to being so brave – it’s a bigger leap than the ones between the boats, but it’s fun, so I’m going to shut up about it from here out. I’m still finding that the show does go just a little too far with the dramatic crisis. If the bad guys get sucked under and killed so quickly, how does a guy who can’t even swim not get pulled in? And did Walter have to be caught in the rope? And did the Captain have to come up like jaws? Tone it back a bit show, and it will still be as exciting.

Sylvester is given the courage to pursue Megan as well. He’s hesitating because she’s Walter’s sister and Walter is both his boss and his best friend. When Walter asks where Sylvester is going, Sylvester hedges and says it’s early stages. He’s still not quite brave enough to tell Walter. Walter does say that whoever she is she’s lucky to have Sylvester and then he gives Sylvester his reservation for Escala. I have to believe that Walter is smart enough to realize it’s Megan, but then Walter is remarkably stupid about the people around him most of the time, so I’m betting he’s clueless!

All in all this was another really enjoyable episode. It’s nice to see progress on the Happy/Toby and Sylvester/Megan fronts even if they are going to continue to torture us on the Walter/Paige front. I thought the entire cast delivered solid performances. What did you think of the episode? Let me know your thought sin the comments below!



About the Author - Lisa Macklem
I do interviews and write articles for the site in addition to reviewing a number of shows, including Supernatural, Arrow, Agents of Shield, The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, Forever, Defiance, Bitten, Glee, and a few others! Highlights of this past year include covering San Diego Comic Con as press and a set visit to Bitten. When I'm not writing about television shows, I'm often writing about entertainment and media law in my capacity as a legal scholar. I also work in theatre when the opportunity arises. I'm an avid runner and rider, currently training in dressage.

6 comments:

  1. Good article, but I am surprised that you didn't elaborate on Katharine McPhee's amazing performance when the gun is pointed at her character, Paige. KM did a fantastic job; she wasn't overly dramatic. She had the right level of fear, especially when she mentioned she had a son and didn't give up info on the rockets when a gun was pointed at her.

    Also, the exchange between Walter and Paige when Walt offered himself up as the bad guys were trying to get Paige onto the life boat says a lot about Walter's character development in terms of his feelings for Paige.

    I agree, the humor was fantastic in this episode, and I like the fact that they brought in an ex girlfriend that we've met before and not some random fling from Walter's distant past.

    Just a sidenote, it is Bonesteel. :)

    One of my favorite moments of this episode was Walter's klutzy stunts like when he fell going up the ramp or when he fell off of the high bar after kicking that guy in the face. I also loved how this episode focused on Walter and Sylvester's best friend relationship, especially at the end.

    One of the reasons I love this show is how the main cast gets to pitch in in some little or big way. :)

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  2. Oh, and I forgot to mention that the reason the kids were in school at night was because they had a school dance. You'll be able to see a banner about the dance when Toby picks Ralph up from school.

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  3. what do you mean by torture?

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  4. I don't think she means "torture" in a negative sense. I think what she's trying to say is that Walter and Paige's relationship will be moving slowly (which I am perfectly fine with!). Meaning, while Quintis and Melvester (maybe) are moving along, the writers will "torture" us with the slow pull between Walter and Paige, making us want more and more with each episode. It's clear that Walt has a lot to sort through (especially because he wants to do things right), and because he doesn't want a potentially failed relationship with Paige to ruin his relationship with Ralph, Waige might move slower than the other two until Walt is confident enough to establish a genuine connection with Paige. :)


    And I'm sure Paige realizes Walter likes her, and because of who he is and how he thinks, she's more than likely willing to give Walt time to sort things through. :)

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  5. Nicely reviewed. I loved Sylvester getting his hero on in such a spectacularly inept way.

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  6. Great review. I love Sylvester. His character has grown so much. I really like how Walter is trying to understand what he's feeling. He truly cares for Paige and Ralph and doesn't want to do anything that could possibly ruin the relationship he has with them. I think it's cute how you can tell they both care so much for each other, but they are both so afraid to act on it. Like I said before, I think Paige and Walter could both use a little couch time.

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