Quantico (2015–2018)
6/10
More time travelling than your average sci-fi drama
5 March 2024
Warning: Spoilers
Yet another show that tried to save a few bucks by NOT hiring a continuity person/department ... and lived to regret it.

During the first one and a half seasons, this show shifted frequently between the agents training at Quantico and their future assignments in NYC.

The major problem that led to significant storyline issues and inconsistencies, is that they often shifted to different points in the present and future.

This often led to inconsistencies with characters that were alive and then dead and then alive again (for example, the FBI AD who was alive, then dead, then alive again, then dead again, seemingly randomly).

Miranda was shot, and seemingly left for dead, but then re-appeared later in the series, with no mention of her near (?) death experience. Of course, then later in the series she disappeared all together, without explanation.

I know a lot of people stopped watching when they introduced a whole new class at Quantico.

I stopped watching the first time around the middle of season 2. I recently rewatched it, and now until the end.

However, the first season and a half were a bit hard to follow with the story and character inconsistencies, due to a lack of a continuity person.

Also, by the end of season 2, the show had essentially NOTHING to do with the show's original premise (Quantico).

Also, preferred the first two seasons, where they developed longer story lines, as opposed to season 3, where each episode is self contained and wrapped up within a single episode.

Enjoyed the show, overall.
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