Homeland provides another satisfying and head-turning twist, continuing to prove Season 6 is something different.

In that vein, this episode also knew how to spread out the character building moments more acutely.

But it also works quite well here given Carries checkered history with mental health over the years.

He practically purrs, I said leave him alone, weve got important work to do!

That is until she finally sees Javadis video.

I mean, who even thinks like this?!

But they look pretty feckless when being confronted with how double-dealing and bizarre their destructive spy games can be.

Unsurprisingly, they do succeed at recruiting Keane to their side.

Honestly, I do not see how Saul survives this.

Hed strictly be the man who slept with a Russian mole.

This thread is unresolved for now, but it would seem the Saul/Carrie unity was short-lived this year.

The other development from Keanes epiphany is that Adal picks up quickly on the new dynamics.

Still, hes too distracted when he goes home to notice something is off.

Thus he finds himself helpless before an excessively armed Peter Quinn.

As Peter himself revealed, Dars just a dirty old man.

Seriously, do angry comment sections ever actually persuade or manipulate anyone?

Not enough to pay for that kind of systematic vitriol…

Anyway, this will likely be a major aspect of the final three episodes.

I could even see this media arm outlasting Dar Adals perch in power.

It was also a nice moment for Max.

At first, I suspect M&M was just him lying his way through the front door.

Poor Fara, another quality character thatHomelandalmost unceremoniously shed in season 4.

With any luck, Max and Saul will not have the same fates in season 6.

Heres to rooting for a strong finish.

Rating:

4 out of 5