Alex testifies at a congressional hearing about the bombings. In other events, a new group of recruits joins Alex and the Nats at Quantico.Alex testifies at a congressional hearing about the bombings. In other events, a new group of recruits joins Alex and the Nats at Quantico.Alex testifies at a congressional hearing about the bombings. In other events, a new group of recruits joins Alex and the Nats at Quantico.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas
- Alex Parrish
- (as Priyanka Chopra)
Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
- Miranda Shaw
- (as Aunjanue Ellis)
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Did you know
- TriviaAgent Ryan Booth used the cover of being in the marines in the beginning of first season while at Quantico even though he actually was an FBI agent the whole time. However, the actor Jake McLaughlin in real life served in the armed forces.
- GoofsThe end result of the "color war" is that the winning team gets to select 5 members of the opposite team to be dismissed from the academy. This would never take place since the government had invested a large amount of money in their training to that point, as well as exposing them to civil liability for terminating employment without proper cause.
- Quotes
Alex Parrish: Just because you don't find evidence, it doesn't mean there isn't any.
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This is the episode that I give up
This is the episode that I give up. This show is a 5/10. It is a show. It was made. It is lacklustre. This episode is a 3/10.
The acting on this show does not match. One person will be over-the-top soap acting and another will be subtle if not-so-sincere. The tropes are heavy handed. Alex is the female version of so many male officers of any role before her but it just doesn't quite fit. Everyone does everything she says and completely believes her because she's just *so* captivating. Everyone falls in love with her, male and female alike because she is just *so* magnetic. It makes for weak writing that is predictable and convenient.
The ensemble cast gives you someone to look at in each scene, but again the soap acting does not seem to work for this procedural drama. The storyline is predictable with a twist at the end that keeps you coming back for more. Until it doesn't. Every answer turns into more questions and Alex is the only person to save the world because only she can see the truth! It's boring.
Interesting characters get shoved into smaller and smaller screen time so that they can make time for all the boyfriend-girlfriend drama. Quantico quickly abandons the idea of being about learning to solve interesting cases and turns into boring mush.
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- kristinebudge
- Mar 13, 2021
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