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