You’re waiting on a train, or you’re on the side of it.
100 percent out of control.
That train that Marion Cotillard and Leonardo DiCaprio were waiting on?

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Dont get me started.
The Backstory
Apparently this Million Dollar Toby subplot has been leading fans toward his first major battle.
Everyone shows up Ray even helps him enter the boxing ringSay Anything-style.
The only glaring exception is Happy.
For a guy thats given up on Happy, he sure does spend a long time waiting on her.
As their stop approaches though, the train doesnt slow down.
If anything, it speeds up.
We all have our questions.
Paige is instructed to get as many people as possible on one side of the train.
The Execution
Like mostScorpionmissions, the team is already working on time that essentially isnt there.
Happy and Walter grease the tracks with fast food grease to ease the turn.
In the midst of terror, theresstillsome sexual tension.
Ralph has zero time for romance, though, because, you know, certain death.
Its going to be a long train ride…or a short one.
Depends on how you look at it.
The team figures out that someone has hacked the train and broken into the tunnel system.
Cabe and the team dive in and almost immediately find their suspect.
Paige uses Ralphs telescope to break the glass, which Ralph is not chill with.
But once Walter swings in, Ralph and him work together to get the situation in order.
Just sing me a verse from The 20th Century Fox Mambo and let Happy work with the machinery.
Even with that, the train barrels forward.
It will save everyones lives, but according to Sylvester, its practically suicide for Walter.
Paige figures it out too late and loses her mind on the other train.
Walter disconnects, and the trains move apart.
As the train derails at the final station, Cabe, Toby, and Happy watch from afar.
The team finds him hanging above the tracks, safe and sound.
The Conclusion
At the end of the day, Paige is the best punch of the night.
Tobys opponent is the second best.
He tells Walter that when he distances himself from others, hes only hurting himself.
Ray has blamed himself ever since.
The metaphor is super strong, considering that Walter legitimately distanced himself from Paige on an actual train.
Adolescence is weird man.
Paige apologizes to Walter for hitting him and then admits her feelings to him outright.
It goes just like youd think: with a knock-knock joke and a bunch of science jokes.