**The following recaps do contain spoilers, so be forewarned!**
####Quantico:
Returns March 6, 2016
The best part about ABC’s “Quantico” is the diverse cast (Priyanka Chopra, anyone?), the fascinating storylines and of course, the steamy romantic scenes. The show is led by strong, beautiful women that completely kick ass. The last episode before the winter hiatus left us with Charlie Price (J. Mallory McCree) hurt, tons of Caleb and Shelby (Graham Rodgers and Johanna Braddy) drama, Elias (Rick Cosnett) admitting that he framed Alex Parrish (Chopra) for the Grand Central Station bombing, and the third bomb being detonated inside the command center. In a word: what? In an action-packed final episode, “Quantico” left us dying for more. The promo for the show’s premiere features emotional flashbacks and scenes from the new episodes, promising “answers to the biggest mystery on television.” While I do think we’ll find out a little more about Elias’ motives and maybe see some Ryan/Alex action, there’s no way “Quantico” will give us all the answers. Of course, that’s what keeps us wanting more.
####How To Get Away With Murder:
Returns Feb. 11, 2016
With an incredible award-winning cast, “How To Get Away With Murder” is a dark and gripping drama that you absolutely cannot miss. In the last episode, we saw Wes Gibbins (Alfred Enoch) shoot Annalise Keating (Viola Davis), leaving her to die on the carpet inside the Hapstall’s house. After being shot in the stomach, Annalise whispers “Christophe,” accompanied by a flashback that showed Annalise with Wes as a child, suggesting that Annalise could be Wes’ super-secret mother. In an interview with [ET Online,](http://www.etonline.com/news/179837_viola_davis_hints_at_annalise_and_wes_past_on_how_to_get_away_with_murder/) Davis promised that viewers would find out answers by episode 10. I don’t think a show has ever left me gasping in surprise in quite the same way as “How To Get Away With Murder,” so I can’t wait to see my theories proved wrong again as this season wraps up.
####Blindspot:
Returns Feb. 19, 2016
“Blindspot” is a show I didn’t think I would like, but I ended up being fascinated with. As Jane (Jaimie Alexander) finds out her incredible talents throughout the series, it’s an interesting twist that leaves us as surprised as she is. In the gripping half season finale, Patterson (Ashley Johnson) searches for David’s (Joe Dinicol) killer in a mystery that turns out to be a coup by top-level Russian sleeper agents sent to report U.S. surveillance. Carter (Michael Gaston) is still corrupt as ever, forcing Zapata (Audrey Esparza) to resign and kidnap Jane after she leaves her bodyguards to share a romantic moment with Kurt (Sullivan Stapleton). After waterboarding Jane, a man comes in and shoots Carter, stopping him from drilling into Jane’s eyes (gross, I know). He shows her a video of herself saying that all of the secrets and her memory loss are all her doing. It’s Jane’s plan, but why? This is the question that’ll be answered when the show premieres in February, and I can’t wait to see what happens next.
####Bonus: House of Cards: Season four
Premieres March 4, 2016
Although it’s not coming off winter hiatus, Netflix’s incredible White House drama “House of Cards” premieres in early March. Considering I’ve been waiting to see season four since season three premiered in February of last year (and I binged the whole thing in a matter of days), I feel like this slow-searing David Fincher drama definitely needs to be on this list. Kevin Spacey’s portrayal of President Frank Underwood is absolutely terrifying. When he breaks the fourth wall and addresses the audience, his stellar performance becomes even better. The last season left us with Frank seeming to lose the reelection, threatened even more by a looming divorce from his wife, Claire (Robin Wright). Without the censorship of a regular television station, “House of Cards’” racy, dark and completely unforgiving storylines can reach their full potential. Even though a presidential show could easily become boring, “House of Cards” is so enthralling we’ll all be dying for season five in no time.
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