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The video convinces Estes to let Carrie watch Brody, and to assign a CIA analyst named Peter Quinn (Rupert Friend) to run the operation. Quinn has Carrie meet with Brody as part of a sting operation. During the meeting, Carrie intuits that he is onto her and blows her cover by confronting Brody about his treason, forcing Saul and Quinn to ...
Max later moves to New York to help Carrie take care of Peter Quinn, who is recovering from a stroke. When Quinn uncovers a homegrown conspiracy against the President-elect, Max goes undercover in Brett O'Keefe's shadowy private company, which he learns is a troll farm whose services are being solicited by Dar Adal. Dar himself enlists Max's ...
Set several months after her actions prevent a sarin attack in Berlin, Carrie Mathison is back in the United States, living in Brooklyn, New York with her young pre-school aged daughter. She works for a nonprofit organization providing legal aid to local Muslims. Alive, but now disabled, Peter Quinn lives with the fallout of a major stroke and ...
Claire Danes as Carrie Mathison, a CIA intelligence officer assigned to the Counterterrorism Center; Rupert Friend as Peter Quinn, a CIA SAD/SOG (black ops) operative; Nazanin Boniadi as Fara Sherazi, an intelligent, young, and professional Persian analyst; Laila Robins as Martha Boyd, the United States ambassador to the Islamic Republic of ...
Claire Danes as Carrie Mathison, an ex-CIA intelligence officer with bipolar disorder, now working for a philanthropic foundation in Berlin; Rupert Friend as Peter Quinn, a CIA SAD/SOG operative; Sebastian Koch as Otto Düring, a German philanthropist and Carrie's boss
Carrie Mathison has said goodbye to a longtime ally in her quest […] SPOILER ALERT: The following includes spoilers for "Threnody(s)," episode 8 of the eighth and final season of Showtime's ...
Homeland: Carrie's Run (2013) is a novel that tells the story of Carrie Mathison in a series of events that take place before season 1. [53] Another prequel novel set in 2009, Homeland: Saul's Game (2014), was released on October 7, 2014. [54]
The tortured tale of the brilliant, bipolar CIA agent played by Claire Danes draws to a close after eight seasons — 96 episodes — with an episode entitled “Prisoners of War,” a nod to the ...