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'Quantico' season 2 spoilers: Terrorists demand trade in episode 4; Priyanka Chopra talks on-screen nudity

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Alex (Priyanka Chopra) attempts to get close to Owen (Blair Underwood), while in the future, the terrorists demand a trade that could save the hostages in the upcoming episode of ABC's mystery drama "Quantico" season 2.

 Titled "Kubark," next week's episode explores the recruits' new training drill and the terrorists making a deal. According to the official synopsis for episode 4, the trainees will undergo a series of rough training drills that tests their stress levels. Meanwhile, Alex continues to try gathering more information and gets closer to Owen. In the future, the terrorist organization demands a trade from the authorities, a move that could likely end the stand-off.

In the promo released by ABC, the authorities are compelled to make a tough decision to save the hostages' lives. It turns out that the terrorists want to exchange 1,600 hostages in exchange of one hacker. "This trade can't happen," Alex tells Nimah (Yasmine Al Massri), which could mean that the terrorists are planning to do some bigger damage. The police still agreed to the trade, and the final moments of the clip show shots being fired before the exchange could even happen.

Priyanka is one of the most in-demand actresses in the entertainment scene right now, and she is certainly smashing Bollywood stereotypes in her projects. "Quantico" is also known for its sexy scenes and in a recent interview, the former pageant queen was asked if there are things she wouldn't do on screen.

"Yeah, nudity. For sure I wouldn't do. Like, never," she said. "Also, I play bold parts but I don't like a lot of skin show. I don't know how to explain it. Like I was always in pantsuits but the intensity in the part was sexual. I don't have to dress it [provocatively]. I do it for magazine covers because it's glamorous and pretty."

 The 2nd season of "Quantico" airs every Sunday night at 10 p.m. EST on ABC.