Homeland why did they buy the house




















Against medical advice, Saul asks Carrie to assist him one last time. After the attempted assassination of the president, Carrie Mathison is out of the White House while members of the intelligence community are imprisoned. Now Carrie must prove that not all conspiracies are theories. Carrie Mathison is back in the US on the streets of New York, fighting for the protection of civil liberties and against the abuse of power within our government.

She remains in opposition with Saul, who is still with the CIA. Out of the CIA and living in Berlin, Carrie is trying to start a new life but realizes now she's the one with a target on her back.

One thing quickly becomes clear: she's never been at greater risk or with more to lose. Carrie's CIA career takes off when she becomes an overseas station chief, but but every drone strike and tactical raid comes at a cost and she quickly learns the true price of power. Saul fights to stay in the intelligence game.

I doubt it. I buy that Homeland buys that Carrie would do all these things and that nobody in Russia would suspect her and that Saul would have enough faith in her to check the binding of the book and everything else. The finale of Homeland was true to the ethos of Homeland and even if it annoyed me, I recognize that the things that annoyed me in the finale are things that are integral to the show.

This was probably the right ending, or a right ending. Those first two seasons, Carrie seemed capable of being duped and misled. Her gut might have usually been right, but she was aware she was making mistakes. The show never punished her for those mistakes, which probably fueled her unearned confidence after Brody was gone. Neither did she by the end, I guess. Carrie always came with a certain baseline level of psychological bruising and it could always be cured by her meds.

Unless you cared about what Dana Brody has been up to since we last saw her cleaning hotel rooms, there were no dangling characters or plotlines that required acknowledging, apparently. Franny got mentioned. Brody is in the midst of a string of public appearances which have made him an extremely popular figure.

She is interested in possibly recruiting Brody to run for public office but has questions about his mental stability. Brody gets a ride home from Mike after a speech to a graduating class of troops.

The conversation turns to Brody and his family. Brody turns hostile and sarcastically thanks Mike for "being there" for his family and for his wife, strongly implying he knows about Mike's affair with Jessica. Brody later starts making veiled comments to Jessica implying the same. Carrie has one day left before the FISA warrant expires, and she still has no solid evidence against Brody.

She asks Saul for an extension on the warrant, but Saul says to focus on the money trail instead and that the surveillance equipment in Brody's house must be removed the first chance she gets.

The next day while the Brodys are at church, Carrie, Virgil , and Max enter their house and remove all the cameras and microphones. Carrie takes the opportunity to search Brody's house, and the garage which had no cameras, but finds nothing suspicious. At Langley, Carrie delivers a briefing where she explains that nine hours after Lynne's death, Latif Bin Walid was seen at a laundromat which is also a known front for a Hawala location.

Since then, they have security camera footage of 51 customers entering the laundromat, any of whom could be the recipient of the money transfer via the sold necklace. Their job is to investigate those 51 people. Bonnie and Clyde 2. Of course they need to sleep somewhere, but we rarely see these reminders that Homeland 's characters are real people if the show's portrayal is to be believed, they can go weeks without eating.

The TV in the hotel lobby is playing the news that Pakistan has threatened to interpret the Americans' involvement in Jalal Haqqani's potential capture as an act of war. For her part, Carrie is highly skeptical that Jalal shot down the President's helicopter — she confesses to Yevgeny that she believes it could have been an engine malfunction.

Carrie finds Max's military backpack inside of one particularly poorly-lit store but before she can get answers the team that's been following them arrives. As she runs out, the shop owner admits that he sold the black box mere hours ago, and they develop a plan to purchase it from that buyer for even more money.

Yevgeny wants to leave town — the CIA sent eight men into the town to capture her — but Carrie has a plan that involves absolutely screwing over Jenna. But, tbh , she deserves it? She's been driving me crazy all season long and also she was dumb enough to believe Carrie and give her the location of the safe house in town. Carrie convinces her that she's going to turn herself in to the safe house once she finds the flight recorder, but in reality she rats the exfiltration team out to Pakistan to get them off her tail for the night.

Sing it with me: cold-blooded! Carrie escapes the hotel and heads off to the black box exchange, with a huge chunk of change courtesy of Saul and some sort of secretive Government bank account they use for deals just like this.



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