| Otto is sexy and wealthy. She won't go for it, but I would have done, in that kitchen right there. |
| She definitely killed Quinn imo. The bright light at the end - I think that was supposed to reference the letter he wrote her in which he described himself after death as a white light guiding her across rocky shores or something. |
Given what we know of Carrie's history - it actually makes sense to me that she *would* have some sort of Daddy complex. |
She may very well have been about to kill him, but she didn't do it on screen. If the white light did signify that Quinn was dead, it's possible that he died naturally at the very moment that Carrie was considering smothering him. When I watched the show, my first impression was that the bright light gave Carrie pause, and actually stopped her from killing him. But I can see now that the bright light may actually have pushed her in the other direction. I don't know what was about to happen next. But I am confident that Carrie did not actually kill Quinn onscreen in Season 5. |
| I don't think she killed him, but it's clear that she was willing to do it for him. |
I'm the PP, and I agree. |
Me too. I guess whether he comes back all depends on his agent getting the best deal for him for the next season, or not. |
| Carrie doesn't seem to feel sufficiently guilty for insisting Quinn be pulled out of his coma. |
Possibly, I kind of think it would be too unbelievable if Quinn came back (to life) now. I'm so bummed. What is Homeland without Quinn? Who will I lust after now? |
| Thank god they killed Alison. I was worried there. |
Is she definitely dead? I mean she looked dead, but I didn't see anyone check her pulse. I feel like this show always turns in ways I never expect. |
Agree. And I think Carrie either turned off the machines or Quinn died naturally at that moment. No chance of him coming back. As sad as I am to see him go, I'd be disappointed if they did bring him back since it would be too unbelievable. My guess is that the next season will show Carried married to Otto. She does it thinking she's getting safety & security but instead, he's not what we think and she gets drawn into whatever mess the next season will bring. |
Me too! And I loved the way they took her out. Good for Saul! |
I agree, she will get involved with Otto partly because Jonas rejected her based on her bloody background and partly because Quinn told her in his letter that he was never able to be in a "normal" relationship either. I think both of those things will mess with Carrie's head and she will settle for Otto, someone she doesn't love but does respect and admire, at least for a while. I also noticed during the course of this season that both Saul and Allison alluded to the During Foundation being shady with its donations to Muslim extremist groups (such as Hezbollah) and its connections. So I think Carrie will partner up with Otto and then Saul/the CIA will need to investigate the Foundation for some reason and that's how Carrie and Saul's paths will cross again. |
| Alison and Quinn are both dead and neither are coming back. If the producers were willing to kill off Brody, then they will have no qualms about a lesser character. |