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Homeland kicked into high gear with "Our Man in Damascus," its second to last episode of the season, as the terror attack deadline approached, Carrie tracked Bibi and his group, Allison pulled her riskiest “Allison move” yet… and Quinn continued to suffer unbearably.
First, Allison: Even though she thought she had masterfully played Dar Adal and Saul (or at least put Saul in a position where he was powerless to touch her), her Russian handlers decided that she’s “damaged goods” and that it was time for her to clock out. But first, they had one last assignment for her: Make sure Bibi’s attack happens. Why would even the Russians want such a thing to take place?
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Homeland kicked into high gear with "Our Man in Damascus," its second to last episode of the season, as the terror attack deadline approached, Carrie tracked Bibi and his group, Allison pulled her riskiest “Allison move” yet… and Quinn continued to suffer unbearably.
First, Allison: Even though she thought she had masterfully played Dar Adal and Saul (or at least put Saul in a position where he was powerless to touch her), her Russian handlers decided that she’s “damaged goods” and that it was time for her to clock out. But first, they had one last assignment for her: Make sure Bibi’s attack happens. Why would even the Russians want such a thing to take place?
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