Is 'Quantico' ripping off Shonda Rhimes?

It sounds trite, but who's to say that Quantico, which happens to be one of the few new network dramas with any real juice to it, isn't as sound way a way as any to keep TV audiences mindful of the terrorist threat? There's no reason native soil can't

Other than the much-ballyhooed farewell of Gil and co., Sunday also marked the premiere of Quantico – ABC's suspense thriller about a terrorist attack and the (attractive) FBI agents who may or may not have had a hand in setting off the explosion.

Quantico helped end a mostly disappointing night for ABC on a positive note. Sunday 8 PM anchor Once Upon A Time (1.8) logged its lowest-rated premiere in Live+Same Day, down 49% from last fall. The fairytale drama is heavily DVR-ed, so it will gain 

After the season of Once Upon a Time returned to a 1.8 rating among adults 18-49, per Nielsen Media's slightly delayed Fast Nationals, the network launched Blood and Oil and Quantico. The 9 p.m. soap averaged a 1.4 rating among adults 18-49 for its

Watch enough hours of television and you begin to expect character deaths around certain times in a season, during penultimate episodes or finales. But Quantico sent a character to the grave right off the bat: Newbie Eric (Brian J. Smith) bit the dust