We all know Quantico's a mess so here it goes my messy review-ish. Nothing's clear (and I feel like it'll never will be).
Let's see if I can wrap my head around. I decided to start writing these "reviews" because otherwise I would've exploded. So the terrorists aren't the AIC but the hostages (good). then who the he'll are the terrorists? I guess they have to be either CIA or FBI agents. Nimah, Will and Ryan are either FBI or former agents so, as far as I'm concerned the terrorists could be FBI. At least a terrorist group would've known about AIC but if they're FBI or CIA,they decapitated the first Lady so, again, no freaking idea.
But let's get to the beginning of the episode. There were not very many shocking moments except from Shelby actually doing something useful instead of banging random guy #2. Seriously, I got the feeling that the o ly thing Shelby does is banging guys. I love her friendship with Alex. that's one of the things I've been missing this season and finally they worked together. Aleluya. But let's talk about the assignment and Owen's soap opera. So our recruits have to get an asset out of Germany and that asset turns out to be Owen who has a death wish because his daughter is running the AIC. He decides to put himself in harms way and let the recruits "save" him. Out of all of them, the only one who does something useful is Alex. Ryan's on the watchout. Sebastian and Harry are having beers. León and Diana go on a kill tour and the other nameless recruits, well, I bet they're still on the street going on circles. That whole Owen storyline felt over dramatic. Woman gets killed, leaves son, Owen's fault, kid appears, oh no, the drama. Can you hear the sound of my eyes rolling? Too dramatic.
Quick thought: if Alex knew Lydia was running the AIC, why did she true her in the current timeline?
Conclusion: the more you watch the show, the more confused you get. What happened to the days when Quantico was great? Now it's just confusion all over.
Review by VeroBlockedParentSpoilers2017-02-07T20:13:48Z
We all know Quantico's a mess so here it goes my messy review-ish. Nothing's clear (and I feel like it'll never will be).
Let's see if I can wrap my head around. I decided to start writing these "reviews" because otherwise I would've exploded.
So the terrorists aren't the AIC but the hostages (good). then who the he'll are the terrorists? I guess they have to be either CIA or FBI agents. Nimah, Will and Ryan are either FBI or former agents so, as far as I'm concerned the terrorists could be FBI. At least a terrorist group would've known about AIC but if they're FBI or CIA,they decapitated the first Lady so, again, no freaking idea.
But let's get to the beginning of the episode. There were not very many shocking moments except from Shelby actually doing something useful instead of banging random guy #2. Seriously, I got the feeling that the o ly thing Shelby does is banging guys. I love her friendship with Alex. that's one of the things I've been missing this season and finally they worked together. Aleluya. But let's talk about the assignment and Owen's soap opera. So our recruits have to get an asset out of Germany and that asset turns out to be Owen who has a death wish because his daughter is running the AIC. He decides to put himself in harms way and let the recruits "save" him. Out of all of them, the only one who does something useful is Alex. Ryan's on the watchout. Sebastian and Harry are having beers. León and Diana go on a kill tour and the other nameless recruits, well, I bet they're still on the street going on circles. That whole Owen storyline felt over dramatic. Woman gets killed, leaves son, Owen's fault, kid appears, oh no, the drama. Can you hear the sound of my eyes rolling? Too dramatic.
Quick thought: if Alex knew Lydia was running the AIC, why did she true her in the current timeline?
Conclusion: the more you watch the show, the more confused you get. What happened to the days when Quantico was great? Now it's just confusion all over.