Have you watched the episode of Homeland's "The Tradition of Hospitality"? Be a little sensitive for what the character of Claire Danes played. The role can serve your evening recreation in the upcoming episode of Homeland. After being a nominee in the Emmy 2015 awards with five of the veteran actresses in Hollywood drama, Claire Danes (playing the character Carrie Mathison) will now be working in private for the During Foundation, to protect her boss as they visit a camp of fugitives in Lebanon.
Alex Ganza, the executive producer, relays the details of the plot twist during an interview with Variety, highlighting the CIA agent being turned as a normal, private citizen. I bet we are going to miss her as the head of security to a millionaire philanthropist.
In this episode of "Homeland," you will be experiencing the next episode syndrome because spoilers have revealed the new story line that will boggle a person's mind. A Snowden style of hacking CIA secret files, the wreaking in Syria caused by the damage of ISIS, a mass departure of civilians and fugitive crisis, this is beyond how you could pen a story. This is literary the events of today.
In the CIA headquarters, Peter Quinn spits at every military chief saying, "Tell me what the strategy is and I'll tell you if it is wrong."
In the interview with Alex Ganza, the executive producer was also asked if he was teasing if they bugged the Whitehouse in being updated with the headlines portraying these current events in "Homeland." Also, the character, Carrie Mathison, is running from her past and being a private citizen once again in the middle of all this chaos.
Complicated is the word in the angle of love between Carrie and her boss, Saul. The mental issue, her past, trusting her character, her love for Quinn, could this story bring us somewhere? Well, that is what every series should give. A grip, the pacing, that something-to-look-forward-to in "Homeland."