Alex is big mood rn after watching âBullet Trainâ
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Alex is big mood rn after watching âBullet Trainâ
:â(

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Quantico Thoughts...
Seeing Quantico in season 3 with fast snappy episodes makes me think this is how Quantico should have started out.
Season 1 shouldâve been a 13 episode starting-out point with the NATs, showing Alex, Shelbyâs, Nimahâs/Rainaâs and Natalieâs particular excellence as they get tabbed to form the nucleus of a special team as in season 3, to start out in alternate season 2 - meantime, theyâre undergoing training with some part-time scenario work in the special team.
Then season 2 shouldâve been a 16 episode villain of the week structure with some seeds planted for the longer narrative arc of Alex being framed for Grand Central, and the alternate season 3 shouldâve been another 16 episode deal that shows Alex et al trying to find out who framed her.
This alternate Quantico wouldâve had tighter focus and a faster pace and would probably have held together better, overall.
Quantico is pulling no punches!
âWell, you know what isn't practical? A group of rich white men trying to topple democracy.â (02x18)
âI mean, everybody loves a party, even racist fascists trying to overthrow the government.â (02x19)
Caleb Haas is being like The Fool, the Court Jester, saying with humor what is really a fundamental truth that shouldnât be ignored.
Finally, all caught up to Quantico. One of these days when I dig myself out of translating, Iâll meta on things that bug me (and those I liked).Â
Right now tho, Iâm just đđđđđ. Damn Haasholes. My poor shipper heart.
(At least I see Iâm not alone with my shippery feels, so excuse me while I go reblog things. (Well, queue, itâll show up in a month or so.) And I saw there are fanvids to watch. *sigh* Those two.)
Ugh, frakking Quantico...
So, yâall...
Guess what?
Theyâve dropped the Amin twins, so no more amazing Yasmine Al Massri.
Theyâve decided to leave Dayana at her lawyer job, so no more Pearl Thusi.
Theyâve even decided to put Miranda Shaw in jail, so likely no more Aunjanue Ellis.
So between some of the complete nonsense plot elements of Season 2 (like the Sebastian Chen/Harry Doyle kidnapping [?] that went nowhere, the weaksauce âDayana went back to the private sectorâ, et cetera) and these new revelations, whatâs the draw for Season 3? Alex Parrish by herself isnât the whole show, not by a long shot.

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Quantico 2 x 01 âKudoveâ
Okay, Iâve finally got to see it. I liked it (if âlikedâ can be said about this, um, yeah.) But I donât think Iâll be meta-ing much about this season (if Iâm even gonna stick with it) because it seems to be the same kind of mess we know and love, but I donât have the time and strength to try to untangle it on weekly basis.
Quantico 1 x 21 & 22
I finally managed to watch the last two episodes of S1. Yay, me! Also, Iâve only now figured that the episode titles (not sure if all, but many) are actually the last spoken words in a given episode. *flails* I love when writers do clever shit like that with words.
Anyway, my reactions, thoughts, questions etc., so I donât forget everything, under the cut.
Hereâs the thing about the terrorist being Liam...
I get it 100%. Iâm not mad about this revelation. My only concern now is they go about explaining the why because it could be taken in a very emotional sympathetic route. When Liam said he wanted to âmake things right,â I saw it coming from a man who is lost in his guilt. A man who is suffering with PTSD from all the horrific actions he has committed in the name of the FBI. With that reason itâs understandable why Liam was chosen as the terrorist, however is making him a sympathetic character a satisfying conclusion the viewers deserve? For all the twist and turns the show took, wouldnât it have been better to have seen a character with conviction rather than repeating the âbut I can explainâ trope weâve gotten with every character this season. People have left this show in droves. Unsatisfied with the prolonged reveal of the terrorist. For the few disappointed fans remaining, I feel it would be fitting to make Liam an outlet to direct all their hate and disatisfaction towards. Make us completely hate him and his choices. Not just because he is sleazy. Make him the sharp, cunning and remorseless guy the show has be touting the terrorist as all season. I feel the why is more important than the how because after all the convoluted twist and turns weâve had this season, I find it hard to believe theyâll be able to wrap this reveal in a pretty bow. Perhaps on an abstract level, but Iâm not sure if the writing up until now will satisfy the most casual of viewers.
Every character this season has had one or two emotional monologues, all of which were used for the narrative of their respective episodes. This sort of container use only makes them important through hindsight bias as opposed to some sort of âwriter's genius.â The only scene I think provides you with that eureka moment when it comes to Liam being the terrorist, was the one where he and Alex were talking alone in the headquarters when she made the decision to turn herself in. Hopefully thatâs not the only scene theyâre banking on. I hope that whatever they come up with for the how, next week will have some sort of validation for the viewers. Something substantial to assure the viewers 21+ weeks of conspiracies and theorising was not a complete waste of time. Personally, the flashbacks to things we never saw wonât be enough if thatâs all theyâre relying on to explain it. The fact that they brought back actors to do these scenes leads me to believe that they are colouring in the lines. Not really âwriterâs geniusâ as theyâd like us to believe. Anyway thatâs my piece on it. I'm not disappointed. Not yet anyway... weâll see after the finale.Â