Certainly! Here are the next chapters for both "I Am Scorpion!" and "East Wing," based on the FBI memorandum regarding Mr. Foos and his alleged extrasensory perception (ESP) demonstrations, as well as the inter-agency interest and skepticism.
I Am Scorpion!
Episode Title: "The Sight Unseen"
TEASER
INT. SCORPION HQ – NIGHT
Walter O'Brien stands before the team, holding a printout from the FBI Vault. The headline reads:
"EXTRASENSORY PERCEPTION: FBI, CIA, ARMY MONITOR DEMONSTRATIONS"
WALTER:
This is the FBI's own memo. A man named Foos claims he can teach people to read through walls, see inside locked briefcases, and more—all through extrasensory perception. The Bureau was skeptical, but they couldn't ignore the possibility.
SYLVESTER:
Foos refused to reveal his methods, but he's been in front of medical officials, the VA, and universities. No one's caught him cheating, and he's never charged admission.
PAIGE:
If it's a trick, he's hiding it well. If it's real, it could change everything we know about human potential—and security.
ACT 1: THE FOOS DEMONSTRATION
INT. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA – COMMUNITY HALL – EVENING
The team attends a modern-day recreation of Foos's demonstration, with his granddaughter now leading the act. A blindfolded child "reads" a sealed document, astonishing the crowd.
TOBY (whispering):
I'm watching for sleight of hand or signals. Nothing so far.
HAPPY (scanning with a hidden device):
No electronics. No mirrors. If it's a trick, it's old-school.
WALTER:
Let's get a sample of the blindfold and the briefcase for analysis.
ACT 2: THE INVESTIGATION
INT. SCORPION HQ – LAB – NIGHT
Happy and Sylvester run tests on the demonstration materials. Paige interviews a former VA doctor who witnessed Foos's original act.
DOCTOR:
He never took money. Said he wanted to help the blind. But he was evasive—never let us test his daughter in controlled conditions.
SYLVESTER:
The blindfold is legit—no light leaks. The briefcase is lined with lead. If it's a trick, it's a good one.
ACT 3: THE ESP FILES
INT. FBI – BAU CONFERENCE ROOM – DAY
Penelope Garcia shares an FBI memo with the team. The Bureau checked with the CIA and Army Intelligence—both agencies were interested, but skeptical. No one wanted to be publicly associated with Foos.
GARCIA:
The Army ran their own tests. The CIA tried to recruit him for MKUltra, but Foos refused. He said his "gift" wasn't for sale.
WALTER:
If the CIA wanted him, there's more to this than a magic act.
ACT 4: THE MODERN MYSTERY
INT. SCORPION HQ – NIGHT
The team discovers a new online video: a young boy in Europe performing similar feats, claiming to be a student of the "Foos Method." The video is going viral.
PAIGE:
If this is spreading, it could be a security risk. Imagine someone reading classified documents through a safe.
TOBY:
Or it's a new generation of con artists, using social media to recruit.
ACT 5: THE CONCLUSION
INT. TV STUDIO – NIGHT
A news anchor reports:
ANCHOR (TV):
The Scorpion team is investigating extraordinary claims of extrasensory perception, as new demonstrations spark debate about the limits of human ability—and the potential for deception.
END OF EPISODE
East Wing
Episode Title: "The Unseen Threat"
TEASER
INT. WHITE HOUSE – EAST WING – SECURE SITUATION ROOM – NIGHT
Director Ellen Hart (CIA), General Ricci, and Deputy Director Mason review a newly surfaced FBI memo about Mr. Foos and his ESP demonstrations.
RICCI:
The FBI and Army both looked into this man Foos—claimed he could teach people to see through walls, read sealed documents. The Bureau was skeptical, but they flagged it for us.
HART:
We watched him in the 1950s and 60s. He refused to cooperate, wouldn't let us test his methods. But the possibility of real ESP was too important to ignore.
MASON:
If someone really could do this, it would be a national security nightmare.
ACT 1: THE THREAT ASSESSMENT
INT. CIA – DIRECTOR HART'S OFFICE – DAY
Hart and Mason review old Agency files. The CIA ran parallel research under MKUltra, but never found proof of genuine ESP. Still, the risk of adversaries developing such abilities was taken seriously.
HART:
We tried to recruit Foos. He refused. But now, his supposed "method" is resurfacing online. If it's real, or if enough people believe it's real, it could spark panic—or espionage.
ACT 2: THE PRESIDENT'S BRIEFING
INT. OVAL OFFICE – DAY
The President meets with Hart and the National Security Advisor.
PRESIDENT:
If there's any chance this is real, we need to know. Quietly. And if it's a hoax, we need to reassure the public.
HART:
We'll coordinate with the FBI and Army. If any credible evidence emerges, we'll act.
ACT 3: INTERAGENCY COORDINATION
INT. CIA HEADQUARTERS – DAY
Hart fields calls from the FBI and Army Intelligence. All agencies agree: monitor the situation, but do not publicly acknowledge interest. Avoid giving credibility to the claims.
MASON:
If foreign powers get wind of this, they'll start their own programs—again.
HART:
We'll keep it compartmentalized. No leaks.
ACT 4: THE MEDIA STRATEGY
INT. EAST WING – MEDIA MONITORING ROOM – NIGHT
Hart, Ricci, and Mason review headlines:
"ESP: Miracle or Hoax?"
"Government Silent on Psychic Claims"
RICCI:
We need to be ready. If the story blows up, we stress skepticism and scientific review. No confirmation, no denial.
HART:
And if anyone asks about MKUltra or past research?
MASON:
We say those programs ended decades ago, and there's no evidence of real psychic phenomena.
ACT 5: THE WORLD WATCHES
INT. TV STUDIO – NIGHT
A news anchor summarizes:
ANCHOR (TV):
As rumors swirl about government interest in extrasensory perception, the White House remains silent, fueling speculation about what's possible—and what's still hidden.
END OF EPISODE