So I've been watching Quantico on Hulu and while it was mildly entertaining, I just don't think I can watch it anymore.
Spoiler alert!
It was on the edge of plausibility that FBI agents in training were such tight work out clothes and uniforms. And that it was more like college than training. What really pushed it over the edge was this last episode, "Guilty".
So we've been following the plight of FBI agent Alex Parish who has been framed for a terrorist attack on Grand Central Station in NYC. She's trying so hard to clear her name and her fellow agents are helping her.
She turns herself in to allow her ex-boyfriend (?) a chance to go to the hospital to get surgery for being shot! Believable.
She gets exonerated with evidence found by her fellow agents which she slowly recruited to help her. Believable.
She discusses with her former trainer that she should play along with the terrorist plans of her getting caught to buy them time to find the second bomb. Believable.
She then pleads guilty to the terrorist attack and all related crimes. Un-fucking-believable! Since the real terrorist's framed her, then she would fucking know she didn't do it. Then why in the fuck would she plead guilty to trick the terrorists into thinking that this was following the plan. LIKE WHAT THE FUCK? It would have been more believable that she plead not guilty and tried to prove her innocence knowing she was fucking framed.
I'm done-zo!
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