'Scorpion' season 3 episode 24 spoilers: Team Scorpion gets stuck on a deserted island

Walter and Paige's relationship will intensify on the next episode of "Scorpion" season 3. cbs.com

The supposed romantic honeymoon of Toby (Eddie Kaye Thomas) and Happy (Jadyn Wong) will turn into a disaster on the next episode of "Scorpion" season 3.

According to the synopsis for the episode dubbed "Maroon 8," the entire Team Scorpion will go on a trip to celebrate Toby and Happy's honeymoon. But the plane where the team is boarded crash lands on a faraway, deserted island that would make it extra challenging for them to be rescued.

But while the rest of the team might not enjoy their time on the remote island, Walter (Elyes Gabel) and Paige (Katharine McPhee) might use their time together to explore their new relationship as a couple.

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, McPhee reveals that Walter will not let their unfavorable situation dampen his romantic spirit.

"Walter [makes] little efforts to be romantic in terms of picking a flower and saying sweet things, and Paige finds it a bit odd because the times he chooses to do them are odd," McPhee states, hinting that the new couple will seem to be intimately frustrated in the last two episodes of the season. "Paige is still trying to think in terms of work and getting off the island. So, there's less physical stuff going on, which adds to their frustration of wanting to get off the island because they do want to express their feelings for each other."

Gabel, on the other hand, compares his character's situation to a kid exploring a candy store. According to the actor, Walter will be very happy because Paige paved the way for him to lose his fear of experiencing emotion and allow him to express it instead of keeping everything to himself. This will make him forget that they are stuck in a deserted island.

CBS is scheduled to air the next episode of "Scorpion" season 3 on Monday, May 8, at 10 p.m.

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