Episode 8: The Never-Ending Trials of Quinn. Masterpiece Series; Music; Dance; Opera;. Episode 2: An Intelligence Expert Weighs In. Homeland - Official Series Site. Homeland is an edge- of- your- seat sensation. CIA officer Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) is tops in her field despite being bipolar, which makes her volatile and unpredictable. With the help of her long- time mentor Saul Berenson (Mandy Patinkin), Carrie fearlessly risks everything, including her personal well- being and even sanity, at every turn. You won't be able to turn away from this gripping, emotional thriller in which nothing short of the fate of our nation is at stake. The side effects didn’t take long to kick in. Within seconds of the nerve agent’s release, Quinn began convulsing and drooling before collapsing to the floor to, presumably, do more convulsing and drooling. The ever- crafty Allison, however, twisted the narrative by insisting Ivan was her mole all of these years and not the other way around. She succeeded in setting off Dar and (of course) Saul’s inner reasonable doubt alarms, but, thankfully, Carrie, was not buying what she was selling. But back to Quinn’s fate, do you think that bad gas killed him? Vote below and then hit the comments with your thoughts! You woke me up.”One suspects that the awakening wasn’t sexual. Saul’s distress at the contrast between Allison’s ardor toward her hedge fund lover and thinly veiled disinterest in bed with him is painful to watch. And the timing of his declaration, part of a double play that will lead to his placing a tracking device in her purse, makes me wonder if it’s Allison’s perfidy — and his awareness of how blind and mind- blunted he has been — that has awakened him to his better self. Photo. Mandy Patinkin and Claire Danes in “Homeland.”Credit. Stephan Rabold/Showtime Let’s move on to Allison. You may well hate the murderously venal Berlin station chief — though I still can’t bring myself to — but you’ve got to love the artistry with which she has been depicted. The twisted irony behind the disdain with which she asks Saul, “You realize how guilty this makes you look?” after he runs from the C. I. A. Her marvelous dance with Ivan, which spins, briefly, into mutual hysteria before pivoting and flipping with a slap and a chin- grab, into razor- sharp, centered calm.“Ivan. Think,” Allison says, and the man who, a few seconds earlier, had been flailing in his too- tight shirt, punching the wall, possibly denting his now- noticeable wedding ring, and losing his grip on the English language suddenly pulls himself together.(Let’s pause for a moment to enjoy that out- of- character language slippage. Not by a long shot.“Maybe you can live.”These are words to cling to this week, as we cross our fingers tight in the ever- darkening days and hope that Quinn will rise from the almost- dead, stronger and madder than ever. My guess is that, even if he survives (And he will! He will!), his agonies will nonetheless make a powerful propaganda video, setting off a geopolitical chain reaction that will power us at full tilt through the remaining episodes of this season, and, perhaps, even — like Saul’s kidnapping and eventual complicity in Dar Adal’s deal with Haissam Haqqani — set up the drama for next season. If the video gets out, it will also, no doubt, add another spark to the subtly simmering competitive tensions between Astrid and Carrie. I, for one, can’t wait. Continue reading the main story. Quinn's contact as Dar Adal. Episode 2 Recap: Trylon and Perisphere. ET on Showtime. Release Date, Quinn Update And Other Spoilers. Homeland series co. In the final episode, Carrie removed Quinn. Homeland and the very same episode where one. Why Peter Quinn's Fake Deaths Are Hurting Showtime's.
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