His backstory is revealed, showing he lost his own daughter to an illness, which explains his protective nature toward the team.
is the high-stakes second episode of the first season of the TV series Scorpion , which originally aired on September 29, 2014. The episode shifts from the global scale of the pilot to a more personal and emotionally driven medical thriller. Plot Summary
The team must stage a daring break-in to secure data to create an antidote, eventually realizing the Governor himself is the final target for a heart-stopping infection. Character Development Episode 2: Single Point of Failure
It successfully established the "case-of-the-week" formula for the show while grounding the geniuses with relatable human stakes.
Some reviewers, such as those at Den of Geek , felt the "bio-hacking" premise was "farcical" and relied too heavily on tech-jargon and clichés. His backstory is revealed, showing he lost his
He is forced to face his extreme germaphobia to retrieve critical hard copies from a pharmaceutical facility.
The Governor of California’s daughter is targeted by a lethal, custom-made bio-virus that leaves her with only 24 hours to live. Team Scorpion discovers that she is one of four children infected via a "bio-hack" involving a targeted computer virus. Plot Summary The team must stage a daring
Reviews for the episode were mixed but generally acknowledged its "fun-cedural" energy.