"Scorpion" It Isn't the Fall That Kills You (TV Episode 2016) Poster

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9/10
Why do people take the time to review a show they hate when they could just as easily change the channel
dougiebennett77714 March 2017
Was this episode a little preposterous, of course it was. While this is not strictly speaking science fiction I am not sure what other category would cover it and it is fiction about science. I enjoyed it as I enjoy the series. There is a place for it. It is light. I usually watch it with my kids. It is safe and my children like Ralph & Toby & Sylvester and Happy. It's not L&O:SVU or Criminal Minds. If anyone dies it is usually off screen. There is certainly a place for it. So why some whining little twerp would leave the sanctity of his mother's basement to cry about a show when he has other choices is beyond me. I might like to see your basement flood with you in it but I can only hope. Or your mother to turn of the electricity to your 'bachelor pad' but again that is up to her. So you can't get a job, why would you want to deprive the people who make this wonderful show of theirs. They may not have their mothers to support them.
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10/10
Amazing episode - great dancing
DebbyNessie19 November 2018
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This is one of my favourite episodes. Seeing Walter's jealousy when he sees and hears Tim and Paige is brilliant, so much for no emotions. When Walter changes into his dinner jacket makes me think of the search for a new James Bond. Elyes Gabel for 007???

Makes me want some baked Alaska!
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2/10
Big Stinking Pile of Preposterous Plot
Man9920416 October 2016
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Why is this series still on the air?

This is, allegedly, about a team of super intelligent problems solvers. Yet, it is written by some of most totally clueless writers on any Network TV series.

On a weekly basis these folks demonstrate that they lack a basic understanding of science, physics, and even the fundamental aspects of writing a network series. They turn out one big stinking pile of "improbability" week after week.

The plot this week is especially ridiculous. One of the characters is accidentally launched into space. His parachute is destroyed, so the team figures out a way to being him back down safely without a parachute. Yes, a man drops from space without a parachute and survives.

I wish the network would just cancel this stinkeroo now.. before they embarrass themselves further!
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