Scarecrow and Mrs. King season 2 episode 23 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a tense episode, Sergeant Jenkins intercepts Miss Waterston at a security checkpoint, setting off a chain of events involving the theft of a deadly nerve gas component, C-12. The team suspects inside help in the theft, putting everyone on high alert. Amanda's involvement grows as she and Lee use a community meeting to get closer to suspect Leonard Fletcher. A sinister plan involving the lab's laundry service to steal the gas is uncovered, leading to a dangerous confrontation with weapons supplier Castille. The episode concludes with the capture of Castille, the recovery of the stolen substance, and a community rallied by the events to fight pollution and toxic waste. The episode blends suspense, community activism, and a touch of humor over the mishaps of amateur science projects.
Full Episode S02E23 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who stopped Miss Waterston from proceeding?
Sergeant Jenkins stopped Miss Waterston.
What was stolen from the chemical ordnance facility?
A canister of C-12, part of a deadly nerve gas, was stolen.
Who is assigned to surveil Dr. Ann Mallory?
Francine is assigned to surveil Dr. Ann Mallory.
What is M.S.E.?
M.S.E. stands for Mothers for a Safe Environment, a group fighting pollution and toxic waste dumping.
How do Lee and Amanda plan to meet Leonard Fletcher?
They plan to meet him under the guise of community interest at a meeting.
What security measures are described during the lab tour?
Employees are thoroughly searched, and lab clothes are changed multiple times a day and specially cleaned.
Who is suspected of planning to steal the X-12 crystals?
Castille, a known weapons supplier, is implicated in the plot.
How is the theft of X-12 crystals executed?
Through inside help and possibly using the lab's laundry service as cover.
What is the outcome of the confrontation with Castille?
Castille is captured, and Jean is saved from his plot.
What lesson do the boys learn?
The boys learn about the dangers of playing with chemicals.