ABC Apologizes for Indian Terrorist ‘Quantico’ Episode
ABC television has apologized for a recent episode of the crime drama Quantico, which featured a plot about Indian terrorists.
ABC television has apologized for a recent episode of the crime drama Quantico, which featured a plot about Indian terrorists.
“Who the hell wants to take care of them?,” President Donald Trump told graduates of the FBI National Academy while speaking about the MS-13 transnational criminal gang. During his speech in Quantico, Virginia, the commander-in-chief said it was cheaper to deport the hyper-violent gang members than to jail them.
Actress Priyanka Chopra was ripped on social media this week over pictures she posted to social media showing her posing at a Holocaust memorial in Berlin, Germany.
ABC Entertainment President Channing Dungey held a press call Tuesday morning to discuss the network’s Fall 2017-18 lineup, which, for the first time in six years, does not include its second-highest rated comedy. While some reporters asked about Last Man’s cancellation, the press call raised more questioned than it answered.
Josh Safran, showrunner for ABC’s Quantico, says the struggling drama series will continue to push political plots that parallel the Trump White House, even if it causes supporters of the president to change the channel.
ABC thriller Quantico took a shot at Donald Trump in Sunday night’s episode, when it was revealed that an American militia cell shouted the GOP presidential hopeful’s campaign slogan, “Make America Great Again,” before an attack in Chicago.