The FBI is not very good at vetting its recruits, apparently.Īlex is played by former Miss World Priyanka Chopra, and she’s really the glue that holds the show together. A third is actually a pair of identical twins! And so on. Another is an heiress to a bomb manufacturing fortune. One has been hired to follow Alex from the get-go. The show then bops back and forth between the present day, where Alex quickly becomes a fugitive from justice, and Quantico, where we meet her fellow recruits, each of whom is harboring their own secrets. Parrish is taken in by fellow agents, who tell her that they’d received a tip: the bomber was someone from her own class at Quantico, the FBI’s elite Virginia training academy. Here’s a super brief primer on the show, if you haven’t seen it yet: FBI agent Alex Parrish finds herself in the rubble after seven bombs simultaneously detonate in Grand Central Station. Five episodes in, we discover that his homosexuality is just as fake as his love for java and his need for prescription glasses. In the premiere, Simon kisses a random stranger on a New York street and then passes the guy off as a boyfriend. While the FBI has had plenty of gay analysts, the show tells us, they’ve never had a gay field agent. He is Jewish and nerdy and has big glasses and a passion for coffee. In the premiere of ABC’s Quantico, we’re introduced to Simon Asher, the man poised to become the FBI’s first-ever openly gay agent. This recap of the show so far contains some spoilers, but don’t fret. If you haven’t been watching the show, it’s a lot more fun than it sounds on paper, a genre-hopping stew of all-over-the-place storylines devised by Joshua Safran, the gay creator of both Gossip Girl and Smash. When using a search engine such as Google, Bing or Yahoo check the safe search settings where you can exclude adult content sites from your search results Īsk your internet service provider if they offer additional filters īe responsible, know what your children are doing online.ABC’s FBI drama Quanticowill air its seventh episode tonight, and those of us that have been following the show’s is-he-or-isn’t-he-gay story about FBI recruit Simon Asher are hoping that there will be some answers that aren’t totally lame. Use family filters of your operating systems and/or browsers Other steps you can take to protect your children are: More information about the RTA Label and compatible services can be found here. Parental tools that are compatible with the RTA label will block access to this site. We use the "Restricted To Adults" (RTA) website label to better enable parental filtering. Protect your children from adult content and block access to this site by using parental controls. PARENTS, PLEASE BE ADVISED: If you are a parent, it is your responsibility to keep any age-restricted content from being displayed to your children or wards. Furthermore, you represent and warrant that you will not allow any minor access to this site or services.
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