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'Scorpion' Season 2 Episode 3 Spoilers: The Team Goes to Cuba

In the next episode of "Scorpion" entitled "Fish Fillet," the official synopsis reads, 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.

In the preview for the episode, it would seem that the fans will get to see a different side of Sylvester as he goes undercover for the first time. It would be interesting to see how he would deal with many phobias in prison. The episode promises an action-packed prison break.

In a promo clip for the episode, it seems that Sylvester will get into a bit of trouble while he is undercover at the prison. The clip shows him getting punched and knocked out while the team watches. Sylvester might be way over his head.

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In the previous episode, it began with Walter's lawyer who was informing him about the charges against him. Toby was bored and he began to pester Sylvester about his love life. A woman entered the office and she greeted Cabe and begged for them to help her.

Sonja was given a better life with Cabe's help and now she had been looking for the other war criminals from Serbia. She found General Zoric and she needed his help to get a DNA sample, in order to get a warrant from The Hauge.

The team went to Cuba, in order to get a blood sample from Zoric. They visited his barber shop, and they nearly ran into trouble when Sonja's emotions clouded her judgement. Happy and the team broke into a bank vault and nearly got caught. The team was able to get a blood sample that was used to arrest Zoric.

Sylvester visited Megan with the intention of telling her how he felt about her. Walter agreed to the plea deal and began his community service where he met a man named Ray.

"Scorpion" airs every Monday.

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