Homeland: How do you solve a problem like Fräulein
! The penultimate hour I will spend with Carrie Mathison, Saul Berenson, and all these other straight-up crazies that I've known longer than some of my friends have known their spouses. If this was a Hollywood marriage, we'd be long-divorced by now — but instead, here I am, coming back to this show week after week. I regret nothing, if I'm being honest.
Now, under normal circumstances, I would delete that last sentence the second the next scene begins — the scene in which Jenna shows up at Saul's office in the White House and tells him that Carrie ambushed her in the parking lot saying "a lot of crazy stuff." But this is my penultimate recap and I don't want to pretend anymore, dumb dumb
[This is the point at which I wonder to myself whether Jenna is capable of the above — her avoidance of giving testimony to the FBI seems to suggest she might be].Back with Carrie, she's in the courtroom to hear her charges and they are really something. The FBI is pinning basically every crime that we've seen during season 8 on our girl — murder, assassination, you name it.
We follow her — she looks strikingly similar to Helen Mirren from the front, no? — to a bookstore and suddenly there's another flashback. The woman, much younger, pointing a gun at young-Saul's face and demanding to work as a double-agent. He turns her down in the flashback, but back at his house in present-day Carrie is searching through Saul's bookcase, seemingly on to something.
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