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drekka

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  1. Also, Quinn wanted to die. As he came out of the hotel's garage, he saw the perfect way out by heading towards the shooters. If he didn't wanted to die, he would've dunk while stepping on the gas. They would still shoot the car but he would've escaped alive. That said, I really lament Quinn's departure from the show. What's wrong with he and Carrie finally settled together for once and for all? There are so many scenarios of how this could've worked out... He proved to be right about the ongoing conspiracy and redeemed himself by saving the P.E.'s life. He could be a good fit for Carrie and Franny. He was a righteous and loyal, extremely courageous and despite all the hurt and suffering, still kind. He understood everything about Carrie and still loved her. And she loved him too, in her own way. Besides, what is so wrong about Carrie that she can't get a break?? I see people here saturated by her face expressions but the show is about her. She is Homeland. Above all, she is an emotional and very sensitive person who hides behind an armour. Being bipolar, with or without meds, is a big deal not to mention the shitload of stress she is always dealing with. She is unique; a patriot that has done impossibly difficult things for this country. Shock treatment included! She deserves a brake not only from her critics but from the writers too. What is getting tiresome, is to see this character being emotionally crushed over and over again.
  2. We know now that Dar really tried to help Quinn when he had him brought to the cabin under Astrid's care. O'Keefe & crew were working on Quinn's profile as Keane's potential assassin since a few months ago, why they wanted to kill him at the cabin? Because if they did kill Quinn, the whole "Toxic Soldier" thing would be useless... Any thoughts?
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