'Quantico' season 2 news, finale spoilers: Alex dies?

Alex (Priyanka Chopra) could die in the season 2 finale of "Quantico." Facebook/QuanticoABC

The season 2 finale of "Quantico" might see the end of Alex's (Priyanka Chopra) life.

On the next and final episode of "Quantico" season 2, titled "Resistance," Alex and the rest of the task force — Shelby (Johanna Brady), Ryan (Jake McLaughlin), Owen (Blair Underwood), Miranda (Aunjanue Ellis), and Nimah (Yasmine Al Massri) — will try to stop the new president of the United States, Henry Roarke (Dennis Boutsikaris), in revising the constitution.

Although the task force has yet to uncover the collaborators' agenda in revising the constitution, their main priority now is to keep Roarke from touching the law for his and the collaborators' desires.

However, it appears the team does not have a plan on how to stop the new president's Constitutional Convention. As seen in the episode 22 promo, Roarke threatens the task force by telling them to enjoy their last days of freedom.

Owen tries to reiterate to everyone that this is their last chance to stand against the collaborators, while Shelby emphasizes that they are now up against "the most powerful man in America."

Previously in "Quantico" season 2, in episode 21 titled "Rainbow," Alex suggested that they create an act of terror by asking among the team if anyone wants to be a terrorist, in order to prevent Roarke in succeeding to change the law.

But as seen from the season 2 finale promo, the task force will stop the Constitutional Convention by creating a live stream of Alex talking to America and letting them know of Roarke's crimes, which will put her in a dangerous position.

"Our president is a criminal. So resist. Fight back," are Alex's last words before she is shot.

Alex does not appear to have a bulletproof vest or any protective gear when she is shot in the episode 22 promo, which leads to speculations that she will not survive that hit.

The "Quantico" season 2 finale premieres on Monday, May 15, at 10 p.m. EDT on ABC.

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