Quantico’s winter finale counts down New Years Eve and another other bomb.
Here’s our review!
Hoo boy, theQuanticowriters learned something from theHow to Get Away With Murdercrew about throwing in some last-minute curveballs.
So, in the meantime, lets look at where things leave off.
Lets start off with the Quantico portions.
But the biggest reason for this narrative detour is to for Alex and Shelby to exorcise their boy demons.
But can we talk about how creepy it is that a crying Alex goes running toLiams car?
Shelby and Claire Haas have a great moment in which Shelby asks, Should I be afraid of Caleb?
Groups like the cult the Haases had to rescue him from will take advantage of him.
However, these relationship issues take a back seat to the stark reality of another bomb!
Im glad it didnt take the agentstoolong to realize that Elias was working for the terrorists.
And its at the FBI command center.
The overarching theme of this episode was good people being forced to do bad things.
Simon made the plans for the bomb, but only ever wanted to use it as a warning.
Eliaswell, hes not a good person, so lets skip him.
For the last time before March, lets look at our possible suspects.
Elias Harper:RIP.
Caleb Haas:Guilty!
This episode laid out so many arguments for how malleable Caleb is.
Clayton Haas:Not Guilty, unless he needs to protect Caleb.
(Still applies.)
Alex Parrish:Not Guilty.
Ryan Booth:Not Guilty.
Liam OConnor:Not Guilty.
Miranda Shaw:Not Guilty.
Charlie Shaw:Guilty?
His kidnapping and return seems suspicious.
Nathalie Vasquez:Not Guilty.
Nimah Amin:Not Guilty.
Raina Amin:Not Guilty.