TV Review: Quantico (1×01) “Pilot”

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Quantico isn’t the best new show on television this fall (although the competition is depressingly thin) but it has an addictive, soapy quality to it that could maintain an audience if it were only able to obtain it, stuck in a late night death spot on Sunday’s. Lead by Bollywood star Priyanka Chopra as the highly intelligent Alex Parrish with a mysterious past, the cast is mainly relying on fragments of characteristics to work with in the pilot to make their roles seem like there’s any substance to them.

Playing with the same flashforward style as How to Get Away with Murder, we’re introduced to Alex after a terrorist attack has taken place, with her knocked unconscious by presumably the blast. She’s quickly taken in by the FBI and told to recount her months spent in recruits training in order to narrow down who could possibly be behind the attack.

The show isn’t anything remotely new but there’s something watchable about it and after an hour I’m willing to at least give it another episode or two. Here are some of the things that did and didn’t work in the series premiere.

The Weaker Elements

The Good Stuff

Quantico is far from perfect television, but it’s entertaining. We’ll have to wait and see if the show finds a way to balance out it’s faults with what makes it enjoyable to watch.
7/10

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