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This has been the worst season for Quinn
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I think they'll kill him offperkana wrote:This has been the worst season for Quinn
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I think they should. If he survives the gunshot and a sarin attack that'll be a little far fetchedJuana wrote:I think they'll kill him offperkana wrote:This has been the worst season for Quinn
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yeah....not the best season. it's getting kind of old to me. might be time to end it.
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Missed the finale. I liked this season way better than last year's.
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Rupert Friend, who plays Peter Quinn on Homeland will also be back in the new season despite the fact that his character in the previous season almost dead. “Rupert will be back, but not the same. How we’re dramatizing Peter Quinn is still undecided at this moment,” Gansa added.
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I saw this and here will be back in January
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We have a date...
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Last we saw of Homeland, Quinn was still alive and Carrie is still out of the CIA. Homeland Season 6 will be released early next year and premiere Sunday, January 15 at 9/8c on Showtime.
Claire Danes and the Series co-creator Alex Gansa gave us some juicy details on what to expect in Homeland Season 6.
Some fans wondered whether Carrie was going to put Quinn out of his misery at the end of the fifth season. However, that is not the case, Quinn will be returning and will not be the way we remember him.
According to Indiewire, Alex Gansa said the following about Quinn in Homeland Season 6.
“Quinn is alive, I can say that much,” Gansa said. “He suffered a major stroke last season and his very existence was in question … You’re going to see a very changed and altered Quinn this year.”
In the recent season of Homeland, Quinn was exposed to a chamber full of sarin gas by the terrorist who wanted to test out the weapon before unleashing it on Berlin. Quinn was given an antidote by a terrorist who had a guilty conscience but still suffered a stroke. Gansa continued.
“I think Quinn, this coming season, will really represent a very profound and familiar casualty of the war on terror for our audience. What he endured last year is different than what he’ll go through this year.”
In Homeland Season 6, you can also expect a lot of interactions between Quinn and Carrie as their relationship evolves. It is likely that Carrie will be his main caretaker as Quinn deals with his new health problems and has time to face some of his inner demons. Finally!!!
You are probably wondering what Homeland Season 6 is going to be all about. According to the synopsis, Season 6 picks up several months after the events in Berlin and Carrie Mathison has moved yet again — this time, the former CIA agent is living in Brooklyn, New York. Carrie is working with a foundation that provides aid to Muslims living in the U.S. who are likely dealing with discrimination due to the terrorist attacks committed in America.
Homeland Season 6 will also focus on the U.S. presidential election and the whole season will take place between election day and the inauguration. It is unclear how much Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump will be written into the series.
According to TV Line, Carrie’s daughter will have a reoccurring role in Homeland Season 6. Casting a 4-year old version of Carrie’s daughter will be done for the new season. It is unclear how Carrie deals with parenting full time while maintaining her bipolar disorder.
It is also likely that Saul will continue to try and convince Carrie to return to the CIA. As events unfold in Homeland Season 6, Carrie will not be privy to information about any CIA activity, which may lead the former agent to rejoin but we will have to wait to find out.
Claire Danes also spoke about her character’s relationship with Saul and what we can expect between the two characters who have a father/daughter type of relationship.
“They have diverged,” Danes said. “There has been a split that they’ve been working on repairing over the course of the last couple of seasons to varying degrees of success. Saul has committed himself even more fully to the agency, and Carrie rejects some fundamental principles of it. That’s very difficult to reconcile, but they are so profoundly bonded. That’s something they’ll never be able to rid themselves of, but she’s matured to a very different place than he has.”
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The Season 6 premiere is already up on On-Demand.
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that was a weird episode. i already know i am going to hate the manic ptsd quinn character this season.
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I thought Rupert Friend's portrayal of his neurologically impaired character was well acted. Claire Dane's character is more unlikeable than ever. The episode had a The Night Of feel to it.
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I liked the episode but I fear the direction may repeat the season 1 "is he or isn't he" storyline.chaos wrote:I thought Rupert Friend's portrayal of his neurologically impaired character was well acted. Claire Dane's character is more unlikeable than ever. The episode had a The Night Of feel to it.
I thought the actor did great as Quinn and agree Carrie was pretty annoying
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Overall this season has been just okay for me; however, Rupert Friend has been amazing. I hope he gets an Emmy nod.
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just like the affair we differchaos wrote:Overall this season has been just okay for me; however, Rupert Friend has been amazing. I hope he gets an Emmy nod.
probably my least favorite character...well maybe he is tied with dar adal
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im enjoying this season so far bc i think its been pretty entertaining. the iran stuff is boring so far, but the carrie storyline is good enough for me.creep wrote:just like the affair we differchaos wrote:Overall this season has been just okay for me; however, Rupert Friend has been amazing. I hope he gets an Emmy nod.
probably my least favorite character...well maybe he is tied with dar adal
i gotta say though, i laughed out loud when quinn grabbed the reporter, choked her, dragged her through the house, and pushed her down the stairs. it was so utterly ridiculous. and then we saw no fallout from it this show certainly plays with believability, but it always has
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Not to say the show isn't getting ridiculous, but isn't there some doubt as to whether the woman thrown down the stairs was really a reporter?
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She was...I mean everybody outside her house were And well the swat team was sent to kill him. I'm just glad Peter is finally fed up with Carrie. Kudos to him!
Saul is always falling for women he just met. Is it just me or wasn't he giving lovey dovey eyes to the latina FBI/CIA (I forget) agent back in NYC?
I'm really digging this season.
Saul is always falling for women he just met. Is it just me or wasn't he giving lovey dovey eyes to the latina FBI/CIA (I forget) agent back in NYC?
I'm really digging this season.
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No spoilers, but tonight's episode with Quinn and Dar -- O M G !!!
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I don't know who's worse...Carrie or Dar? I just don't feel sorry for her since season 3.
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This is from a small part of a review regarding last night's episode:
I still think Rupert Friend deserves an Emmy for his work this season, but the writers are really pushing it.
And seriously, isn’t Quinn on his tenth or eleventh life by now? The guy is like Jason freaking Voorhees at this point: just flat-out unkillable. The only things that will survive a nuclear holocaust? Cockroaches… and Peter Quinn.
I still think Rupert Friend deserves an Emmy for his work this season, but the writers are really pushing it.
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chaos wrote:This is from a small part of a review regarding last night's episode:
And seriously, isn’t Quinn on his tenth or eleventh life by now? The guy is like Jason freaking Voorhees at this point: just flat-out unkillable. The only things that will survive a nuclear holocaust? Cockroaches… and Peter Quinn.
I still think Rupert Friend deserves an Emmy for his work this season, but the writers are really pushing it.
seriously i was like if they have quinn survive this they have gone too fucking far. and then he pops up
astrid deserved better
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My mom loves Rupert Friend and he's the terminator
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Finale:
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This is the full poem Rupert Friend recites in the video:
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Dulce et Decorum Est
BY WILFRED OWEN
Bent double, like old beggars under sacks,
Knock-kneed, coughing like hags, we cursed through sludge,
Till on the haunting flares we turned our backs,
And towards our distant rest began to trudge.
Men marched asleep. Many had lost their boots,
But limped on, blood-shod. All went lame; all blind;
Drunk with fatigue; deaf even to the hoots
Of gas-shells dropping softly behind.
Gas! GAS! Quick, boys!—An ecstasy of fumbling
Fitting the clumsy helmets just in time,
But someone still was yelling out and stumbling
And flound’ring like a man in fire or lime.—
Dim through the misty panes and thick green light,
As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
In all my dreams before my helpless sight,
He plunges at me, guttering, choking, drowning.
If in some smothering dreams, you too could pace
Behind the wagon that we flung him in,
And watch the white eyes writhing in his face,
His hanging face, like a devil’s sick of sin;
If you could hear, at every jolt, the blood
Come gargling from the froth-corrupted lungs,
Obscene as cancer, bitter as the cud
Of vile, incurable sores on innocent tongues,—
My friend, you would not tell with such high zest
To children ardent for some desperate glory,
The old Lie: Dulce et decorum est
Pro patria mori.