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* In "The Weekend", as Brody and Carrie have only had sex while drunk up until that point, Brody suggests if they are going to try it while sober. So they avoid drinking any alcohol for the rest of the day. When Carrie undresses Brody and sees his scars, she doesn't freak out or anything like Jess did. Instead she rubs and kisses them. While thay are having sex, Brody suddenly stops in the middle of the act. Carrie asks him if it is because he wants to stop, to which Brody replies: "No, I just want to live here for a second" before continuing.

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* In "The Weekend", as Brody and Carrie have only had sex while drunk up until that point, Brody suggests if that they are going to should try it while sober. So they avoid drinking any alcohol for the rest of the day. When Carrie undresses Brody and sees his scars, she doesn't freak out or anything like Jess did. Instead she rubs and kisses them. While thay are having sex, Brody suddenly stops in the middle of the act. Carrie asks him if it is because he wants to stop, to which Brody replies: "No, I just want to live here for a second" before continuing.
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* In "The Weekend", as Brody and Carrie have only had sex while drunk up until that point, Brody asks if they are going to try it while sober. So they avoid drinking any alcohol for the rest of the day. When Carrie undresses Brody and sees his scars, she doesn't freak out or anything like Jess did. Instead she rubs and kisses them. While thay are having sex, Brody suddenly stops in the middle of the act. Carrie asks him if it is because he wants to stop, to which Brody replies: "No, I just want to live here for a second" before continuing.

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* In "The Weekend", as Brody and Carrie have only had sex while drunk up until that point, Brody asks suggests if they are going to try it while sober. So they avoid drinking any alcohol for the rest of the day. When Carrie undresses Brody and sees his scars, she doesn't freak out or anything like Jess did. Instead she rubs and kisses them. While thay are having sex, Brody suddenly stops in the middle of the act. Carrie asks him if it is because he wants to stop, to which Brody replies: "No, I just want to live here for a second" before continuing.
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* In "The Weekend", as Brody and Carrie have only had sex while drunk up until that point, Brody asks if they are gonna do it while sober. So they avoid drinking any alcohol for the rest of the day. When Carrie undresses Brody and sees his scars, she doesn't freak out or anything like Jess did. Instead she rubs and kisses them. While thay are having sex, Brody suddenly stops in the middle of the act. Carrie asks him if it is because he wants to stop, to which Brody replies: "No, I just want to live here for a second" before continuing.

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* In "The Weekend", as Brody and Carrie have only had sex while drunk up until that point, Brody asks if they are gonna do going to try it while sober. So they avoid drinking any alcohol for the rest of the day. When Carrie undresses Brody and sees his scars, she doesn't freak out or anything like Jess did. Instead she rubs and kisses them. While thay are having sex, Brody suddenly stops in the middle of the act. Carrie asks him if it is because he wants to stop, to which Brody replies: "No, I just want to live here for a second" before continuing.
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* In "The Weekend", as Brody and Carrie have only had sex while drunk up until that point, Brody asks if they are gonna do it while sober. So they avoid drinking any alcohol for the rest of the day. When Carrie undresses Brody and sees his scars, she doesn't freak out or anything like Jess did. Instead she rubs and kisses them. While thay are having sex, Brody suddenly stops in the middle of the act. Carrie asks him if it is because he wants to stop, to which Brody replies: "No, I just want to live here for a second" before continuing.
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* After Dana is institutionalized for her driven to suicide, Chris, of all people, is the one who handles it right. He's clearly glad she's home, laughing and joking with her, and gently tries to tell Jessica to give her space. He also doesn't walk on eggshells around her, or treat her like she might break down at any second.

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* After Dana is institutionalized for her driven to attempted suicide, Chris, of all people, is the one who handles it right. He's clearly glad she's home, laughing and joking with her, and gently tries to tell Jessica to give her space. He also doesn't walk on eggshells around her, or treat her like she might break down at any second.
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* After Dana is institutionalized for her driven to suicide, Chris, of all people, is the one who handles it right. He's clearly glad she's home, laughing and joking with her, and gently tries to tell Jessica to give her space. He also doesn't walk on eggshells around her, or treat her like she might break down at any second.



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* Quinn's unflinching support of Carrie, whether it is to visit her at [[spoiler:the mental facility]], to agree to help her [[spoiler:clear Brody's name post-Langley]] or support her decision to [[spoiler:keep Brody's baby]].

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* Quinn's unflinching support of Carrie, whether it is to visit her at [[spoiler:the mental facility]], to agree to help her [[spoiler:clear Brody's name post-Langley]] or support her decision to [[spoiler:keep Brody's baby]].
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* Dar Adal's actions during Season 4 count as this [[spoiler: even if he had to destroy the career of a DCI and abandon the CIA's networks in South Asia to a terrorist]]. The end result of his scheme was to [[spoiler: save his friend Saul from being humiliated and get him to return as the DCI]]



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* Quinn's unflinching support of Carrie, whether it is to visit her at [[spoiler:the mental facility]], to agree to help her [[spoiler:clear Brody's name post-Langley]] or support her decision to [[spoiler:keep Brody's baby]].
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* The last shot of Season 2, when Saul and Carrie are reunited.

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* The last shot of Season 2, when Saul and Carrie are reunited.reunited.

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* [[spoiler: When Carrie confronts him at the end of the episode, clearly stressed to her limit and carrying the guilt of six Agents' deaths on her shoulders, he manages to convince her - and for once it's honest - that he didn't have anything to do with it. Then he takes her hand the way she's taken his twice before, and lets her sob on his shoulder, gently shushing her. It's a rare moment where they're both being honest and it's surprisingly sweet.]]

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* [[spoiler: When Carrie confronts him at the end of the episode, clearly stressed to her limit and carrying the guilt of six Agents' deaths on her shoulders, he manages to convince her - and for once it's honest - that he didn't have anything to do with it. Then he takes her hand the way she's taken his twice before, and lets her sob on his shoulder, gently shushing her. It's a rare moment where they're both being honest and it's surprisingly sweet.]]]]
* The last shot of Season 2, when Saul and Carrie are reunited.
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* From the latest season two episode (if another Troper has the episode name of the episode that aired on 11/4/2012, please add it), we get one from, of all people, Brody. [[spoiler: When Carrie confronts him at the end of the episode, clearly stressed to her limit and carrying the guilt of six Agents' deaths on her shoulders, he manages to convince her - and for once it's honest - that he didn't have anything to do with it. Then he takes her hand the way she's taken his twice before, and lets her sob on his shoulder, gently shushing her. It's a rare moment where they're both being honest and it's surprisingly sweet.]]

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* From the latest season two episode (if another Troper has the episode name of the episode that aired on 11/4/2012, please add it), we get one from, of all people, Brody. [[spoiler: When Carrie confronts him at the end of the episode, clearly stressed to her limit and carrying the guilt of six Agents' deaths on her shoulders, he manages to convince her - and for once it's honest - that he didn't have anything to do with it. Then he takes her hand the way she's taken his twice before, and lets her sob on his shoulder, gently shushing her. It's a rare moment where they're both being honest and it's surprisingly sweet.]]
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* From the latest season two episode (if another Troper has the episode name of the episode that aired on 11/4/2012, please add it), we get one from, of all people, Brody. [[Spoiler: When Carrie confronts him at the end of the episode, clearly stressed to her limit and carrying the guilt of six Agents' deaths on her shoulders, he manages to convince her - and for once it's honest - that he didn't have anything to do with it. Then he takes her hand the way she's taken his twice before, and lets her sob on his shoulder, gently shushing her. It's a rare moment where they're both being honest and it's surprisingly sweet.]]

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* From the latest season two episode (if another Troper has the episode name of the episode that aired on 11/4/2012, please add it), we get one from, of all people, Brody. [[Spoiler: [[spoiler: When Carrie confronts him at the end of the episode, clearly stressed to her limit and carrying the guilt of six Agents' deaths on her shoulders, he manages to convince her - and for once it's honest - that he didn't have anything to do with it. Then he takes her hand the way she's taken his twice before, and lets her sob on his shoulder, gently shushing her. It's a rare moment where they're both being honest and it's surprisingly sweet.]]
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* [[spoiler: "''I was right.''" The sheer relief and joy on Carrie's face as she watches Brody's would-be posthumous confession and realizes that she wasn't wrong about him after all.]]

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* [[spoiler: "''I was right.''" The sheer relief and joy on Carrie's face as she watches Brody's would-be posthumous confession and realizes that she wasn't wrong about him after all.]]
* From the latest season two episode (if another Troper has the episode name of the episode that aired on 11/4/2012, please add it), we get one from, of all people, Brody. [[Spoiler: When Carrie confronts him at the end of the episode, clearly stressed to her limit and carrying the guilt of six Agents' deaths on her shoulders, he manages to convince her - and for once it's honest - that he didn't have anything to do with it. Then he takes her hand the way she's taken his twice before, and lets her sob on his shoulder, gently shushing her. It's a rare moment where they're both being honest and it's surprisingly sweet.
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* [[spoiler: "''I was right.''"]]

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* [[spoiler: "''I was right.''"]]''" The sheer relief and joy on Carrie's face as she watches Brody's would-be posthumous confession and realizes that she wasn't wrong about him after all.]]
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* [[spoiler: ''I was right.'']]

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* [[spoiler: ''I "''I was right.'']]''"]]
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* In "The Smile", [[spoiler: Dana helping her father to bury the desecrated Qu'ran after Jessica tore out pages and threw it on the floor]].

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* In "The Smile", [[spoiler: Dana helping her father to bury the desecrated Qu'ran after Jessica tore out pages and threw it on the floor]].floor]].
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* In "The Smile", [[spoiler:Dana helping her father to bury the desecrated Quran after Jessica tore out pages and threw it on the floor]].

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* In "The Smile", [[spoiler:Dana [[spoiler: Dana helping her father to bury the desecrated Quran Qu'ran after Jessica tore out pages and threw it on the floor]].
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** Saul telling Carrie she was right about Abu Nazir's "mourning" theory.

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** Saul telling Carrie she was right about Abu Nazir's "mourning" theory.theory.
* In "The Smile", [[spoiler:Dana helping her father to bury the desecrated Quran after Jessica tore out pages and threw it on the floor]].
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* In "Representative Brody," Brody forgives Mike for Mike's affair with Jessica. Brody also thanks Mike for taking care of the children. In exchange, Brody asks Mike to talk to Jessica about the offer made by the Vice President in the episode...[[spoiler: which backfires.]]

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* In "Representative Brody," Brody forgives Mike for Mike's affair with Jessica. Brody also thanks Mike for taking care of the children. In exchange, Goes somewhat downhill from there, as Brody asks uses that olive branch to manipulate Mike to talk into talking to Jessica about the offer made by the Vice President in the episode...President...[[spoiler: which backfires.]]

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* In "Marine One," Dana attempts to convince Brody not to go to the Vice-President's speech.

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* In "Marine One," Dana attempts to convince Brody not to go to the Vice-President's speech. She follows that up later by acting out of legitimate concern for him when things go wrong.
** Saul telling Carrie she was right about Abu Nazir's "mourning" theory.
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* In "The Vest", when Carrie has spent the whole episode in a bipolar episode, and wakes up to find that Saul [[spoiler: has pieced together her RoomFullOfCrazy to a [[StringTheory Room Full Of Watertight Proof]]. The pure joy on her face when he, and we, see that she's not delusional and has singlehandedly figured almost all of Abu Nazir's plot out. Doubles as TearJerker once the [[TheCassandra Cassandra]] plot kicks in.]]

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* In "The Vest", when Carrie has spent the whole episode in a bipolar episode, and wakes up to find that Saul [[spoiler: has pieced together her RoomFullOfCrazy to a [[StringTheory Room Full Of Watertight Proof]]. The pure joy on her face when he, and we, see that she's not delusional and has singlehandedly figured almost all of Abu Nazir's plot out. Doubles as TearJerker once the [[TheCassandra Cassandra]] plot kicks in.]]]]
* In "Marine One," Dana attempts to convince Brody not to go to the Vice-President's speech.
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* In "The Vest", when Carrie has spent the whole episode in a bipolar episode, and wakes up to find that Saul [[spoiler: has pieced together her RoomFullOfCrazy to a Room Full Of Watertight Proof. The pure joy on her face when he, and we, see that she's not delusional and has singlehandedly figured almost all of Abu Nazir's plot out. Doubles as TearJerker once the [[TheCassandra Cassandra]] plot kicks in.]]

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* In "The Vest", when Carrie has spent the whole episode in a bipolar episode, and wakes up to find that Saul [[spoiler: has pieced together her RoomFullOfCrazy to a [[StringTheory Room Full Of Watertight Proof.Proof]]. The pure joy on her face when he, and we, see that she's not delusional and has singlehandedly figured almost all of Abu Nazir's plot out. Doubles as TearJerker once the [[TheCassandra Cassandra]] plot kicks in.]]
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* In "Representative Brody," Brody forgives Mike for Mike's affair with Jessica. Brody also thanks Mike for taking care of the children. In exchange, Brody asks Mike to talk to Jessica about the offer made by the Vice President in the episode...[[spoiler: which backfires.]]

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* In "Representative Brody," Brody forgives Mike for Mike's affair with Jessica. Brody also thanks Mike for taking care of the children. In exchange, Brody asks Mike to talk to Jessica about the offer made by the Vice President in the episode...[[spoiler: which backfires.]]
* In "The Vest", when Carrie has spent the whole episode in a bipolar episode, and wakes up to find that Saul [[spoiler: has pieced together her RoomFullOfCrazy to a Room Full Of Watertight Proof. The pure joy on her face when he, and we, see that she's not delusional and has singlehandedly figured almost all of Abu Nazir's plot out. Doubles as TearJerker once the [[TheCassandra Cassandra]] plot kicks in.
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* In "Representative Brody," Brody forgives Mike for Mike's affair with Jessica. Brody also thanks Mike for taking care of the children. In exchange, Brody asks Mike to talk to Jessica about the offer made by the Vice President in the episode.

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* In "Representative Brody," Brody forgives Mike for Mike's affair with Jessica. Brody also thanks Mike for taking care of the children. In exchange, Brody asks Mike to talk to Jessica about the offer made by the Vice President in the episode.episode...[[spoiler: which backfires.]]
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* In "Achilles Heel," Nicholas Brody pleads with his emotionally estranged wife, Jessica, to make the marriage work.

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* In "Achilles Heel," Nicholas Brody pleads with his emotionally estranged wife, Jessica, to make the marriage work.work.
* In "Representative Brody," Brody forgives Mike for Mike's affair with Jessica. Brody also thanks Mike for taking care of the children. In exchange, Brody asks Mike to talk to Jessica about the offer made by the Vice President in the episode.
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* In "Blind Spot," Carrie's niece asks Carrie to move in with her, her older sister, and her mother/Carrie's sister after the niece and Carrie say they're afraid of the "bad guys that blow people up." Niece: "We'll protect you." Carrie: "No. It's my job to protect you."

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* In "Blind Spot," Carrie's niece asks Carrie to move in with her, her older sister, and her mother/Carrie's sister after the niece and Carrie say they're afraid of the "bad guys that blow people up." Niece: "We'll protect you." Carrie: "No. It's my job to protect you.""
* In "Achilles Heel," Nicholas Brody pleads with his emotionally estranged wife, Jessica, to make the marriage work.

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