Finally, we get some answers!
Is there a technical, Bureau-approved term for information overload?
(Am I the only one who cant stop comparing this toBig Brother?)

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He loves all these stories he thought were from Raina but turn out to be from Nimah.
It takes about .2 seconds for the NATs to realize their cases are all connected.
A contact of Ryans gave him a photo of Alexs dad with Liam OConnor.
Apparently Alexs dad was Liams boss when he was first out of the academy.
The NAT class, led by Nimah and Simon, present their findings to two FBI bosses.
They all go undercover at a park to catch their perp.
Ever the star of the class, Alex IDs the perp and tackles him.
Or so they think.
Becauseeverythingis a test at Quantico.
When Alex was tackling the target, someone put the contagion in her bag.
They all failed the lesson andLiam had the file taken from Alexs bag.
NEXT: No one trusts anyone these days.
And to make matters worse, Caleb was the one who reported this.
He was suspicious of all the random calls she was getting from the Middle East on her cell phone.
Liam asks Alex to let it go, or else it will destroy lots of peoples lives and careers.
Im not sure I believe this, and neither does Alex.
She goes to Mirandas house to get confirmation.
Back at home, hes upstairs moping while his mom is downstairs confirming Liams story to Alex.
Shes gone for a long time, so Alex goes to find her and sees that shes been stabbed.
Miranda says Charlie, and Alex sees a window open to the roof.
What is going on in that house!?
Other Academy Things:
Simon may actually prefer Nimah; and Raina is distancing herself from him.
And that someone is MAKING A BOMB.
After telling her that, Mark Raymond, a.k.a.
Caleb, goes to meet someone for an analysis.
(Were definitely talking about Church of Scientology here, right?)
Is Caleb still in the cult?
Or is he trying to infiltrate it?
NEXT: Another bomb?
Alex has to remove the bullet from Ryans stomach before they can go any further.
Director Haas is telling the media that these fugitives are within a six-block radius in Astoria.
While Clayton was on live television, someone hacked his computer and made all of the bombing investigation public.
And that is where he communicated with Shelby…romantically.
Caleb says hell do it, but that deleting the emails wont make them unsend.
Clayton hands him Shelbys phone and says, not if you delete hers, too.
Im not in the FBI, but Im 99 percent sure that still doesnt make them disappear.
But even without that piece of evidence, things are looking up for Alex.
Mia combed through the leaked investigation files and found receipts for components that werent at Grand Central.
Which leads us to: Theres going to be another bomb.
Liam OConnor: Guilty.
He still seems suspicious with that Omaha cover-up.
Ryan Booth: Not Guilty.Also because he got shot.
Killers dont take one for the team like that.
NimahAmin: Not Guilty.She disappeared post-attack this episode.
RainaAmin: Not Guilty.So did she.
Shelby Wyatt: Not Guilty.
Simon Asher: Guilty.Innocent people arent friends with bombmakers.
Caleb Haas: Not Guilty.Hes just a sad puppy dog.
Natalie Vasquez: Not Guilty.MIA.
Elias Harper: Not Guilty.
Clayton Haas: Guilty.Hes definitely up to no good.
(We said the same thing last week, and were sticking to it.)
Brandon Fletcher: Not Guilty.
Charlie Shaw: Guilty?
We have yet to see him post-attack, but this weeks academy ending was highly suspicious.