'Quantico' spoilers: Alex questions Nimah and Raina's intentions in episode 7

Yasmine Al Massri as twins Nimah & Raina Amin in ABC's 'Quantico' facebook.com/QuanticoABC

More explosive revelations are expected in the upcoming episode of ABC's cutting-edge drama thriller "Quantico."

In next Sunday's episode titled "Go," the FBI recruits will have to face their midterm exams to know if they can continue with the program or not. As part of their test, the New Agents in Training (NATs) will be given an assignment that involves the use of an explosive. Those who fail to perform well in this exam will have to leave the academy for good.

But who among the NATs will have to say goodbye to their dream of becoming an FBI agent?

Meanwhile, the "future" part of the episode will show Alex Parrish (Priyanka Chopra) continue her battle to clear her name against the accusations that she is involved in a large-scale terror attack in New York City.

To stop the accusations, Alex will need to find her Quantico batchmates Nimah and Raina Amin. But instead of getting help, Alex will become more confused and will start wondering if there is someone who is really worthy of her trust.

Series showrunner Josh Safran teased about upcoming episode in a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, where he revealed that the implication of Simon Asher's discovery about the Amin twins will be revealed in the upcoming episode, as well as its effects on Miranda Shaw's plans for Nimah and Raina.

The showrunner also mentioned that next week's episode will definitely be intense. "It is more suspenseful than usual," Safran explained. "Because all these secrets have been revealed, that sends everything careening towards each other on both timelines. It's a very tense episode with a bunch of action in it and a lot of great emotion and really, you learn the final pieces of where everybody was on the day of the bombing."

"Quantico" episode 7 airs on Sunday, Nov. 8, on NBC.

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