The NATs survive midterms, but it requires a bit of sacrifice.
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This Quantico review contains spoilers.
Quantico Season 1 Episode 7
Survival and sacrifice are the names of the game on this weeksQuantico.
In 107 Go, you cant have one without the other.
Past:The NATs take their midterm, which involves lockdown and a ticking time bomb.
The previous episodes seemed a bit cutesier, or the FBIs take on monster-of-the-week.
Instead, we get two very different dilemmas, and we get to see different characters tackle each one.
Its a sad moment: You guys volunteered, he says, I was recruited.
I didnt grow up wanting this like you did.
And therein lies the difference.
He reinstates Booth, and shell forget all the intel she heard on him and his various cover-ups.
(Interesting twist: Booth wants to think about it.)
Im not that sad to see Elias go; his insistence on snooping on Simon got grating.
Though, knowing this show, hell probably come back in the midseason finale.
Nimah and Raina Amin:Not Guilty.
Simon Asher:Guilty?
But hes got quite a temper.
Shelby Wyatt:Not Guilty.
Caleb Haas:Not Guilty.
Alex Parrish:Not Guilty.
Ryan Booth:Not Guilty.
Liam OConnor:Guilty.
If he covered up more than one FBI mistake, whos to say hes not complicit in this one?
Clayton Haas:Guilty.
Hes proving himself to be incredibly shady, and he seems far too committed to chasing down Alex.
Miranda Shaw:Not Guilty.
Nathalie Vasquez:Not Guilty.
Rating:
4 out of 5