'Scorpion' Season 2: 'Ticker' episode airs March 14th; Team Scorpion finds the blood supply hacker

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"Saturday Night Live" alum Horatio Sanz will be making a cameo appearance in "Scorpion" Season 2 as attorney Heywood "Jahelpme" Morris and "Hart of Dixie alum Scott Porter has been cast to recur the role of the newest trainee of Scorpion team, Tim Armstrong. Also, CBS has released the official plot description of episode 19 "Ticker".

"Saturday Night Live' alum Horatio Sanz officially signs in to guest star in an upcoming episode of "Scorpion" Season 2. According to MNR Daily, the 46-year-old Chilean-born American actor and comedian wiill portray the role of attorney Heywood "Jahelpme" Morris. Attorney Heywood remains mysterious whether he will be working with or against the Scorpion team. Sanz character will debut in the 19th episode of the CBS series.

In addition, "Hart of Dixie" alum Scott Porter has been landed a recurring role in season 2. The 36-year-old American veteran actor will play the role of Agent Cabe Gallo's (Robert Patrick) newest trainee to team Scorpion. Tim Armstrong. Armstrong happens to be a former prom king, football captain, and a Navy SEAL who could serve as a threat to Walter O'Brien (Elyes Gabel) and Paige Dineen's (Katharine McPhee) relationship. However, no further details has been announced about when Porter's character will debut in the show, TV Line has cited.

As for the official plot synopsis of episode 19, Spoilers Guide notes, "When Los Angeles blood supply is hacked and deemed unusable because of fear it's been tainted, Team Scorpion must find the culprit in order to save a young girl in desperate need of a heart transplant."

"Scorpion" Season 2 Episode 19 is entitled as "Ticker". The forthcoming episode is scheduled to premiere on Monday, March 14, 2016 at 8:00 p.m. exclusively on CBS.

"Scorpion" is an American police procedural drama TV series developed by Nick Santora. The storyline is based on the life of a computer expert, Walter O'Brien.

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