The film revolves around such a team of geniuses, this team is composed of-the male protagonist is also the team leader Oberline, as the world's top hacker and one of the highest IQ people in human history He has extremely low EQ and almost no ability to communicate with normal people; a fat mathematician with glasses: Sylvester, he has very high IQ and EQ, but he has a very serious obsessive-compulsive disorder ; A Toby who loves gambling all day long; A female mechanic who is obsessed with wrenches and screwdrivers: Hobby. In addition to their IQs are much higher than those of ordinary people, these four have their own unique skills and are also masters at playing computers. Almost any network, database, and firewall in the world is not safe for them. Plus a new waitress in the restaurant: Peggy. They formed the core team of the story-Scorpio.
It is said that this is a TV series adapted from a real story. The protagonist is based on the super hacker Walter Oberline, who is nicknamed "Scorpion" (the name of the show). He relied on hacker technology to become famous in his early years, and later became the CEO of Scorpion Computer Services, providing information services to customers all over the world. And the first big deal that brought this group was the well-known US Department of Homeland Security, who beat Schwarzenegger to death in "Terminator 2" many years ago. The liquid metal man-Robert Patrick, this time Incarnate as the liaison between the Department of Homeland Security and the Scorpio team: Kaib.
From the flight crisis at Los Angeles Airport, the poisoning incident of the California governor’s daughter, the serial bomb crisis to the nuclear power plant leakage crisis, and so on, one after another tricky tasks follow, and every time at the most critical and deadly moment, it is based on the leadership Oberline cooperated seamlessly under the premise of unparalleled trust, and the Scorpio team was able to turn the tide, complete the task, and resolve the threats again and again. Several nerds, each with their own strengths but with their very obvious shortcomings, entertained Peggy in the restaurant as if they were injected with a strong lubricant, gradually narrowing the distance between them and the world, and O'Brien He is more and more adapted to his leadership position, and can allocate tasks and solve problems more quickly in the face of crises. However, the gradually ambiguous relationship between him and the heroine Peggy, I don’t know when to pick out and when to bloom. result.
The beginning of the chapter is hard to learn, and then step by step, each episode has new challenges. This is the consistent style of this type of American TV series. The Superman team naturally has to solve super-difficult challenges. The audience has long been accustomed to acting as a savior, and the key is to watch. How many new tricks are there in these various troubles that you have lived out in vain, and whether the solution to the problem is tortuous enough and thrilling enough. What's more, whether there will be any situation within the team, the issue of unity is very important, and it has always been a good thing for Hollywood screenwriters to make a fuss in this regard. Looking at the team in front of me, it seems that there should be no infighting. The incomparable trust of all members in the male lead is doomed to their unity, but I don't know if there will be another spoiler in the fifth episode. The members of the Scorpio team shouldn't be completely dead, and from time to time they will be a little bit fierce to kill the main character. Although it is also a passion for American dramas, it should not be suitable for this drama. So just look at this group of super-intelligent youths, what tricks can we continue next.
Finally, when I first watched this show, I felt that Toby, who always wears a hat and wears X, is a bit familiar, and remembers carefully, oh-it turned out to be the overweight man in the "American Pie" series. ——People who go home and shit. Uh... I don’t remember the name clearly
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