'Quantico' season 2 spoilers: Alex takes on a new job with the CIA

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Huge changes in Alex Parrish's (Priyanka Chopra) life will unfold when "Quantico" returns to ABC for season 2.

Reports say that Alex will ditch the FBI for the CIA in the upcoming season. According to Zap2it, Alex will be seen spending time at the CIA's private training facility called The Farm in the beginning of the season.

Alex's transfer to the CIA was teased at the end of the first season, when she was offered by a man named Matthew Keyes (Henry Czerny) to join the intelligence agency after her face became all too familiar to the public after she was running all over the New York City to catch the terrorist with her team at the FBI during season 1.

But according to the Zap2it report, Alex will be caught in the middle of the conflict between her old and new agencies. This could also affect her relationship with all her friends at the FBI.

Meanwhile, Alex and Ryan Booth (Jake McLaughlin) will continue seeing each other romantically in "Quantico" season 2.

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, showrunner Josh Safran revealed that the on-again, off-again couple are still dating.

"The first time you see her, you see them together," Safran said. However, the couple will still face a lot of problems in the upcoming episodes. "Something goes terribly wrong between Alex and Ryan within the first 45 seconds of the premiere," the showrunner added. But Safran opted to keep mum about the challenges that the couple will have to face next season.

Alex will also have to spend time dodging the very inquisitive press in the new season of "Quantico." According to reports, a photojournalist named Leon Velez (Aaron Diaz) will pester Alex to get the scoop about a major event in season 2. Will she manage to avoid Leon while working on her new task?

"Quantico" season 2 is slated to premiere on Sept. 25 on ABC.

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