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To blame Carrie for what happened to Quinn is more than somewhat unfair I think. If Quinn had not refused to stay with Jonas and recover from the gunshot wound he would never have been held hostage by the Berlin terrorists in the first place. Also, everything we've learned about Quinn during the course of the show

"The villain of the last two seasons"? Could you elaborate?

A monster? If you're the intended target for assassination by a rogue group including both political and military leaders, and one you barely survive while your most trusted friend and right hand man does not; does your decision to crack down on key intelligence players and logically potential culprits by arresting

Jesus. How could anyone interpret the Quinn/Dar Adal relationship as anything more, or else, then Dar Adal having misstreaded him as the shadow puppeteer recruiting an agent at far too young of an age? Why on earth would they even feel the need to picture him as any shadier then just his renegade ringleader role