Turns out that he’s been trying to convince the Russians that if the Americans pull out, it will be a disaster for them, too. Carrie calls him out on parading the Russians in front of her to upset her. G’ulom greets Carrie–who you’ll remember refused to let Jenna come in with her–quite warmly. Although she doesn’t do the best job–I feel like for Carrie, “pulling it together” means something akin to “no longer making the classic Carrie cry face, but something closer to what a normal human would call a cry face.” Jenna definitely knows something’s up. She looks gutted, but has to pull it together somewhat when Jenna finds her and tells her G’ulom is ready for her. So, right after seeing Yevgeny, Carrie follows him at a distance, and watches him leave the building. (And having seen episode 3, it only gets ickier…) That was one of the more horrifying moments of the entire show, honestly. Previously on Homeland: Carrie failed her polygraph she had flashbacks to hugging a mysterious person in the Russian asylum where she lost several months of her life the VP of Afghanistan, G’ulom, made comments sabotaging Saul’s work to broker a deal with the Taliban, so Saul pulled Carrie out of the hospital where she was recovering for a week or two in Afghanistan Carrie went to see an old source, only to learn that the Taliban killed him as an American asset while Carrie was in Russian custody Max went on a mission to fix a listening device to help them interpret Saul’s negotiations Carrie went to see G’ulom, only to be confronted by Yevgeny and realize that he was the star of all her awkward hugging flashbacks. So I fell asleep the first time Keets and I watched this, but don’t let that be a comment on the quality of the episode–it’s good! Roxane Gay Science Fiction Sizeism technology Ted Lasso The 100 The Affair The Americans The Big Short The Good Fight The Good Wife the mindy project Toni Morrison Trump tv UnREAL Victorian novels Visual art Westworld Writing Archivesįollow us on Twitter My Tweets Follow us on Facebook Search for: Tags Anne of Green Gables book rec Book reviews Books Braindead Breaking Bad Breaking Bad Hatewatch British novels Buffy Buffy rewatch Buffy the Vampire Slayer buffywatch Charlotte Bronte Classic Literature Classic novels Contemporary lit Criticism Dawson's Creek Dawson's Creek rewatch Dietland Donald Trump Dynasty feminism Fiction Friends Gilmore Girls Gilmore Girls revival Girls Gossip Girl Greek mythology Handmaid's Tale Henry James Homeland Islamophobia Kazuo Ishiguro Kristen Stewart Margaret Atwood MCU Modernist novels Movies music Music videos nashville Octavia Butler Oscars Poetry politics quotes Rabih Alameddine race Racism Rainer Maria Rilke recaps Riverdale Robert Downey Jr.
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