I'm back and I have a few things to get off my chest. 1) I don't regret going after Toby. To Stephy121, I spent 6-7 months writing that chapter on Team Scorpion's shrink because in my eyes he has changed the most; and not for the good. I want to thank diangie, for in her way of saying "it is alright for you to stand up for yourself, even if you don't agree with others on a certain character". The thing I do regret in my chapter about Tobias Curtis is there are some episodes I listed which were not needed in my case for showing the change in his character. For the last 2 seasons it has been Walter this, Walter that for any personal mistakes. Seriously? People on social media sites that they are for accountability for all members of the Cyclone but they mainly call at Walter. 2) This season has been difficult watching. Season 4 has become like a soap opera because they have brought their personal lives into several cases. If I wanted to watch a soap opera, I would watch one of the shows which airs during the afternoon. Seeing the increasing chance of this show being cancelled would be a catastrophe, but the Nicks have lost their touch. According to SpoilerTV, Scorpion is in danger because it is at 4.94, which is only .06 away from likely to be cancelled.

Here are my thoughts for the rest of this monologue since it really isn't a story. I will only be writing two more chapters: this one about Cabe, Sly plus Ralph on their issues; and then the final chapter being about Waige. Getting my thoughts out on each of the characters will help with future stories. I have a 1-shot for 3x15, working on "Words", a story involving my twist on Season 3 Finale and a story involving the results of S4 finale and the possibility of Season five. Here we go folks.

Cabe:

Thinking back on what has happened, I was frustrated with what Cabe told Walter. Yes, Walter wasn't ready for a relationship with Paige because he sabotaged her weekend; but I also found what he said as a little hypocritical. During their father-son talk, with Cabe mention 197 is only half-baked, I was thinking "Aren't you half-baked as well Cabe? You could be in a relationship right now." This thought reappeared when Allie arrived at the garage asking our DHS liaison out to dinner; plus, it was Paige who said, "you suck with girls" before the case fully commenced. Like father, like son I would say. Then another spotlight of hypocrisy from Gallo during the "Strife on Mars" episode. He called out Walter for acting like a school boy for being lied to about the rocket incident. Was it just me, or was Cabe also acting like a school boy when he dumped Ally because of her involvement for producing that political ad against Sylvester?

Moving onto Season 4, Agent Gallo as improved. He told Ally he was in love with her, and stood up for himself against the Director of Homeland Security. Plus, he finally confronted the death of his dad. Cabe Gallo did have one mistake involving not wanting the team getting involved with bailing him out of jail, and his whole trial; but he made up for that by apologizing after the team got back from Africa, and later to Ally. At the end of the finale, I'm glad Cabe stayed with Walter after the whole fiasco involving Florence. He was probably the only level-headed person during the dilemma; I want to say Walter was slightly level-headed as well, but I'm not certain he was. If there is a Season 5, I would like to see Cabe be the one calling out the members of Centipede for their irrational decision of resigning from Team Scorpion. I doubt he will because Cabe is the adult of the family, but him calling out Paige, Sly, Happy, Toby, and maybe Walter for their will probably not happen.

Sylvester:

During Season 3 I didn't have much thought on the mathematician of the cyclone. Kudos to him for getting involved in politics, although I never will, for protecting something that is important to him. During Episode 22, I was curious about Sly's opinion of the whole fiasco. I mean, how can the guy who cannot keep a secret be able to not talk to Walter, his brother, about what happened out in space?

During Season 4, I had a few opinions on the character development for Sly. I was surprised that he wanted to become a lawyer because the team could not find a qualified lawyer which they liked. I was thinking that Sylvester was biting more than what he could chew. Didn't the team think about hiring Heywood? Or is Heywood only a lawyer in for certain cases?

Then this season, the viewers got a little more insight about Sylvester's love life. Honestly, I have never paid attention to Sly's romantic life because I always thought he would be a widower after Megan's death. After watching the Valentine's Day episode, I was thinking that keeping his secret about his crush on Florence would be a good thing because there are no surprises inside the garage. Now looking back after the finale, I'm realizing that was terrible mistake on his behalf. I mean Sylvester has only himself to blame for not fully asking Florence out on a date, then we could have avoided the last 5-10 minutes of the show. Did Walter know about Sylvester's growing feelings for Florence? I looked at scripts online, I'm not seeing any indication that Team Scorpion's leader did not know. Walter did make a point: Sly should have been more of a man because Walter was not seducing Florence at all. Now the house is divided and it will not stand because other than Walter, no one else is being held accountable for their actions or accepting their actions have caused damage to the team.

Ralph:

I feel limited on saying things about Ralph because during Season 3 plus Season 4, he has been in and out quite a bit. I was glad he stood up to Tim because no one else stood up to him; Walter tried later but it back fired on him.

I was excited about Ralph still holding onto hope that his mom and Walter could become a couple. It was obvious one of his personal goals because his family wasn't normal. He wanted a dad who would support him and be a part of his life; but that was partially ruined when Toby was the pessimist by saying along the lines "they are better off as colleagues". With the first episode of the three-part finale, I felt irritated with Ralph for his comments toward Walter hurting his mom, Paige; and saying he would fight Walter if he was older. I even said on Twitter that the whole team has been hurting Walter, Ralph. Seriously, Ralph? He learned the one thing which should not have learned from Tim was that fights do not fully settle the issue at hand.

With Season 4, I should be honest that I observed seldom characteristic changes in Ralph. Readers, please help me and tell me anything that happened to Ralph during this season. I know about his little crush on Patty, which was one-sided from the beginning. Then there was his little stunt involving him tutoring the kid Patty wanted to take to the dance. Now with the season over, and the waiting game moving at a slow torture pace, I don't know what will happen to him. My guess is he will probably side with his mom, and Team Centipede: helping with their jobs and not getting to see Walter. Part of me wants him to side with Walter, his mentor, because his mom showed her some of her true colors. Or Ralph will remain like Switzerland during WWII and try uniting the two teams; forming Scorpion 1.0 again.

A.N. There we go folks, I got some more frustrations off my head. Honestly, I don't want Scorpion cancelled because I have enjoyed watching the series. It's frustrating when I don't see the parts which I love about the show, rarely make an appearance anymore.

To share my thoughts, this is where I will put them on display because I don't have access to the Forum page. As I've said, I don't want this show cancelled, leaving it on a very sour note, but I will not sacrifice the hour of comedy which airs before Scorpion. Superior Donuts and Living Biblically are two of my favorite comedy shows now, which barely fill the shoes that 2 Broke Girls had. Of the other dramas, I slightly agree that SEAL TEAM can be a little dry, but it is a change of pace. SWAT is one of my new favorite dramas CBS airs; and Instinct is also a great show before NCIS: Los Angeles. IMO, Scorpion should focus more on the cases and decrease the amount of personal drama if they want to see any future seasons. I would be relieved if Scorpion gets at least a half season next year. But for now, we all should produce any stories to set our minds at ease, renewed or not renewed.

Up next: Waige- the Good, the Bad, the Ugly and everything in between