Brody is found guilty of being an enemy of the State, and sentenced to death. Carrie calls him in his cell to reassure him that she will save him, but he replies that he has accepted his fate and just wants it to be over. The next morning, Brody is hanged in a public square as Carrie tearfully looks on.
Two years later, Carrie lives in Berlin, working as a security consultant for the During Foundation and staying with her daughter Frannie as well as her coworker and boyfriend Jonas. After discovering that someone ordered a hit on her, Carrie has Frannie sent back to the U.S. for her own safety.
That bond frayed at times, as Carrie broke every rule in the book twice, but never has it been as endangered as it was going into the series' final episode, which aired Sunday, after Russian agent Yevgeny Gromov (Costa Ronin) gave Carrie only one way to secure the black box flight recorder, evidence that can prevent a
The effect of that all happening was, Carrie was able to avert a war from happening, but the relationship with Saul was severed. In other words, let me be clear, Carrie really did betray Saul, really did betray her country, really did affect the death of a very important American asset in Moscow.
Carrie has chosen not to have an abortion because she "wanted a part" of Brody, who is the father. She tells Quinn that she is afraid of motherhood; however, he encourages her to keep the baby. 'Homeland' Recap: Season 7, Episode 10 Carrie Loses Custody of Franny | TVLine.
Last season, her instincts led her to violate Brody's First Amendment rights by putting him under illegal surveillance. When that failed, she began sleeping with him.
“He's the Homeland baby,” Danes told PEOPLE at the 32nd PALEYFEST opening night, which honored the Showtime hit, on Friday. “He's a real set baby.
While Carrie went off to ponder their future, Brody decided to mend fences with Mike and told him about the impending divorce. He even gave Mike his blessing to get back together with Jessica and look after his family.
Yevgeny Gromov (Costa Ronin), the Russian GRU super-agent who tormented Carrie in captivity for seven months during Season 7, delivered his order for Carrie to kill Saul as part of the price he set for Carrie to recover the flight recorder from President Warner's (Beau Bridges) helicopter — the hard evidence that can
super spy Saul Berenson (Mandy Patinkin) had been running a highly placed Russian mole — the translator Anna (Tatyana Mukha) — that idea arose about midway through plotting out the season. And the decision to turn Carrie into a whistle-blower had been a last-minute stroke of inspiration.
Abraham's CIA honcho Dar Adal is an evil whirling dervish in the episode written by Ron Nyswaner and directed by Tucker Gates.
“Quinn is definitely dead,†executive producer Alex Gansa tells TVLine. “We went through the grieving process after Brody died, too, and Quinn managed to take Brody's place in our fans' hearts, and then we lost Quinn.
He came through with his end of the bargain, pinpointing Allison's whereabouts as she was being smuggled across the border in the trunk of a black sedan. The second the vehicle was in his sights, Saul ordered it fired upon; Allison was killed instantly.
Previously, she was CIA station chief in Baghdad where she met Carrie, and also her Russian SVR handler. She was portrayed by Miranda Otto.
'Homeland' Profile: Allison Carr.
| Allison Carr |
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| Status: | Deceased |
| Birthplace: | Wisconsin, United States |
| Cause of death: | Shot multiple times |
| Nationality: | American |
When Homeland returns for Season 5 this fall, Carrie Mathison will have a new man on her arm: Alexander Fehling (Inglourious Basterds) will play Jonas Happich, a lawyer dating the former Islamabad station chief during her self-imposed exile in Berlin.