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'Quantico' Season 1 Episode 10 Spoilers: Who Was Responsible for the Grand Central Terminal Bombing?

Now that Liam O'Connor (Josh Hopkins) knows that Alex (Priyanka Chopra) is not guilty, the hunt for the real terrorists behind the Grand Central Terminal bombing still continues. And his next targets are Alex's co-trainees in the FBI Academy, since one of them could be the person who framed her, and Alex only has 24 hours to find the real bomber.

According to Alex and Liam's plan, Alex has to confess that she's guilty of the terrorist bombing in order to let the real bombers think that they have gotten away with framing her. In the sneak peek released for the upcoming episode, the other FBI trainees with Alex at Quantico were all gathered in one room, and Shelby was seen saying, "We're still suspects?!" Fans have been dying to know who the real traitor among the recruits is since the first episode of "Quantico" aired.

According to Design & Trend, the traitor may either be agents Natalie Vasquez (Anabelle Acosta) or Simon Asher (Tate Ellington), since both keep a lot of secrets. The website said that the reason why the former police officer is sporting a fake scar will be explained in the upcoming winter finale, as well as her eagerness to defeat Alex in every part of their FBI training. The article also said that the mystery behind Simon and his trip to Gaza will finally be explained.

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The clip of the next episode, which is titled "Quantico," also showed Ryan (Jake McLaughlin) declaring his love for Alex, and fans wonder if she'll reciprocate his feelings. The fully summary of the winter finale reads, "At Quantico, an emergency disciplinary hearing causes deep secrets to be spilled, while in the future Alex works covertly with her team to find the real bomber before her time runs out."

Watch "Quantico" season 1 episode 10 tonight, Dec. 6, on ABC.

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