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Homeland will most likely be abroad its last 2 seasons, I'm not sure how Keane will figure as prominent. My speculation is that Keane turning her back on Carrie and arresting people will be more of a symbolic move that will spurn Carrie forward, and season 7 will start from there.

I'm just speculating based on what Gansa said that Homeland would be abroad in seasons 7 and 8, and Carrie will be back in the agency. It's very Homeland for them to just move on for a reboot.

I know Homeland is always divisive, but I thought it was a fantastic, forward thinking finale and probably its most chilling. I thought Dar and Saul would have some giant, heated confrontation, but the way it was handled made a lot more sense. We know Carrie will rejoin the Agency next season, and it'll be

I know Dar is guilty of a lot, but has it been shown or stated that he's guilty with everything happening to Quinn? I know they're at his house, and he brought Astrid there, but it sounds and feels like there's something else in play.

So when Quinn asks why Carrie saved him, does that mean that he forgot his feelings for her? My prediction is that Carrie's waking Quinn up from a coma worsening his condition will be a reveal by Dar to Quinn.

It was a much improved version of last year's finale. "Long Time Coming" went for the quiet, human scale approach, but watching Carrie chase her mother across the country and chase Quinn before he left didn't really add up to anything except her being bewildered in her car. "A False Glimmer" has a definite emotional

I think Saul's character arc on the show and how he is now started at the end of Season 2. The season 2 explosion, he was then kicked out of the CIA, wife cheated on him, kidnapped for half a season, dropped by his protege and then betrayed by his lover who just happened to be working for the enemy. Saul being angry

I don't mind the Quinn storyline, especially if it means Carrie and Astrid raise hell and team up without official cover to rescue him as it looks like in the scenes for next week. But next week's episode is called New Normal so I imagine something major will go down.

Next week's episode is entitled "All About Allison".

Why did Paul keep the money in his mom's trailer? Was the money stolen? Could he not put it in the bank? Or even hide it in his own apartment? Hidden in his closet in a trailer unsupervised doesn't seem the best place to keep such things. These little plot points make the show uneven, among other things.

I think Kelly Clarkson created and recorded "Already Gone" with Ryan Tedder, and then when he started his sessions with Beyonce months later, he "borrowed" from himself to create "Halo". Unfortunately for Kelly, Beyonce's album was released before hers. She fought hard to prevent the song from being released as a

No Shakespeare's Sister "Stay" mash-up?

I'm thinking there's a lot more Emmy episode submission stuff coming in the last 3 episodes, especially if Brody dies and/or Carrie loses/gets rid of her baby. Demian Bechir from The Bridge and/or Matthew McConaughey/Woody Harrelson could be nominated depending how True Detective is categorized. And if James Spader

"But at some point, the show lost Carrie because she fell for Brody so hard that she couldn't climb back out, and I'm afraid the series doesn't even realize that."