Is it me or are Quantico's episodes getting better? Especially the last two. Who would've thought it! Let's begin. If there's anything this non-flashback storyline gives us is more drama. But somehow, I find it tolerable. Clay's hatred for Nimah came out of nowhere. It made me dislike the episode a bit because it was too easy to know what was going to happen. I mean, she was a terrorist, but in a way, so we're some of the rest of recruits. I know this distrust came only to make her a kick-ass agent at the end and to earn that trust back but again, it was unbelievable. What I don't understand is how damn stupid they can be. You realize what's going on, call Clay, who doesn't pick up, yet you don't try to call him again or try calling others, well duh. I'm so happy Harry's on the team right now. Since the beginning he's been one of my favourite recruits and damn, he's good. He just mixes up perfectly with the rest of the team, especially Alex. Her monologue at the beginning with Harry was amazing, though I don't get why she keeps mentioning how hard it was for her to overcome her father's death when it was her who killed him. Anyways, I love both of them working together. The story was weird as hell. They simulated a chemical explosion and no one figured it out that everything was ok? I don't trust Sashay and honestly, neither should Ryan. He was a good FBI agent but I don't buy him at being CIA. I also loved Clay's and Owen's battle for power. It was hilarious but seriously, who are the trainees going to listen to, her former boss or the bring-your-son-to-work boss? lol. If there's one thing I knew for sure was that Alex, being famous, wasn't going to infiltrate ever again. Instead, people recognize her depending on what the plot requires. And that last scene, yeah, I guess León was just being paranoid, right? That was gross. It's a pity he's gone too soon. I liked his character. They should've listened to him when they had the chance. I'm so sad he died.
Review by VeroBlockedParentSpoilers2017-04-01T09:22:22Z
Is it me or are Quantico's episodes getting better? Especially the last two. Who would've thought it! Let's begin. If there's anything this non-flashback storyline gives us is more drama. But somehow, I find it tolerable. Clay's hatred for Nimah came out of nowhere. It made me dislike the episode a bit because it was too easy to know what was going to happen. I mean, she was a terrorist, but in a way, so we're some of the rest of recruits. I know this distrust came only to make her a kick-ass agent at the end and to earn that trust back but again, it was unbelievable. What I don't understand is how damn stupid they can be. You realize what's going on, call Clay, who doesn't pick up, yet you don't try to call him again or try calling others, well duh. I'm so happy Harry's on the team right now. Since the beginning he's been one of my favourite recruits and damn, he's good. He just mixes up perfectly with the rest of the team, especially Alex. Her monologue at the beginning with Harry was amazing, though I don't get why she keeps mentioning how hard it was for her to overcome her father's death when it was her who killed him. Anyways, I love both of them working together. The story was weird as hell. They simulated a chemical explosion and no one figured it out that everything was ok? I don't trust Sashay and honestly, neither should Ryan. He was a good FBI agent but I don't buy him at being CIA. I also loved Clay's and Owen's battle for power. It was hilarious but seriously, who are the trainees going to listen to, her former boss or the bring-your-son-to-work boss? lol. If there's one thing I knew for sure was that Alex, being famous, wasn't going to infiltrate ever again. Instead, people recognize her depending on what the plot requires. And that last scene, yeah, I guess León was just being paranoid, right? That was gross. It's a pity he's gone too soon. I liked his character. They should've listened to him when they had the chance. I'm so sad he died.