'Quantico' episode 4 spoilers: Class challenge leaves Alex thinking twice about training

Alex Parrish (Priyanka Chopra) and Shelby Wyatt (Johanna Braddy) in 'Quantico' facebook.com/QuanticoABC

Alex Parrish (Priyanka Chopra) will start questioning if she is fit to become an FBI agent in the next episode of "Quantico."

In the fourth episode of ABC's groundbreaking terrorist drama, the recruits will have to go through a rescue training exercise using paintballs in place of real bullets. Alex does poorly in this exercise, which makes her think twice about finishing her course in Quantico.

Meanwhile, the promo trailer for "Quantico" episode 4 titled "Kill" shows Alex and her best friend in the academy Shelby Wyatt (Johanna Braddy) squabble in the future while the FBI investigates Alex's involvement in one of the most dangerous terrorist attacks in New York City since 911. Did the bond between the two Quantico recruits end after they stepped out of the academy?

"Quantico" became one of the hottest series that premiered this year and was hailed as the number 1 broadcast program under the popular adults 18 to 49 demographic. It also helped ABC become the network leader in the 10/9 Central time slot since it began on Sept. 27. Because of this, the network decided to order at least six more episodes to complete the show's first season.

The Hollywood Reporter broke the news about the extended series order for "Quantico," saying that there is also a chance to give it a full 22-episode order depending on how the network could squeeze it in the middle of the already hectic midseason schedule.

"Quantico" is the latest new series for which additional episodes were ordered. First was NBC's "Blindspot" which received a nine-episode order. Other series that are expected to be picked up for the next season include CBS's "Limitless" and "Rosewood" from FOX.

On the other hand, ABC's other new series "Black & Oil" seems to be failing in the ratings game, and there no updates regarding its fate next season.

"Quantico" episode 4 airs Sunday, Oct. 18.

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