Quantico's Third Episode Is Better Than The Previous Two

    Quantico's Third Episode Is Better Than The Previous Two

    In the latest episode of ABC's Quantico things have started to unfold. Alex Parrish has escaped the FBI and is unveiling the mystery surrounding the Grand Central blast and who is framing her for it. Though Quantico was losing steam but by the end of the third episode it will manage to hold on to the audience.

    It moves back and forth between the FBI Academy in Quantico and Agent Parrish's attempt to prove her innocence.

    The episode starts with Sita Parrish's arrest and Alex Parrish's days back at Quantico with a swin rescue task and later a psychological profile analysis test which turns the agents against each other.

    Quantico's Third Episode Is Better Than The Previous Two

    She has now moved to seek help from Agent Simon, who supposedly was thrown out of the academy for some reason (which is still not declared). Simon and Alex have broken into the data base of the academy to look for clues and they discover that someone had been framing Alex for a long time.

    But Simon's character can be placed under the scanner because to help Alex escape (while he is helping her) he raises the alarm without her knowledge and later in the end he is reffered to as Agent Asher, which raise the question of being kicked out of Quantico. 

    Meanwhile, Alex Parrish's mother is taken into custody for interrogation. 

    There are secrets between Liam O'Connor and Michael Parrish (Alex Parrish's father), which are unsaid. Nobody, including her mother, believes in Alex's innocence except for Miranda Shaw, the mentor at Quantico who helped her flee. It looks like she is helping Alex because she has put her own son behind the bars and she is guilty of her own act. 

    Agent Ryan Boots has been discharged and is back at work, no one knows what his real intentions are, is he helping Alex or framing her?

    The only thing that is clear about the characters is that Ryan Boots was an undercover agent, Simon Asher was supposedly kicked out of the FBI Academy, Nimah & Raina Amin are living as one under Nimah's name and the two have major differences. Shelby Wyatt has someone who she secretly speaks to, anything more than this unknown about the characters.

    This episode has definitely been more exciting as compared to the 2nd episode, which was draggy and boring, but Quantico is not living upto the mark which it was hyped to.  

    So, we are booking a date with Quantico for the next week.