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However, as it plays out, Quinn is really horrified (and why wouldn\'t he be?- Carrie was just \
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However, as it plays out, Quinn is really horrified (and why wouldn\\\'t he be?- Carrie was just \\\"bagged\\\" in the way people are before being taken to blacksites), but Saul is enthused and doesn\\\'t exhibit a single shred of personal worry or sympathy for Carrie.

Like I\\\'m not sure how to put it, but if Saul meant \\\"Carrie always works best on her own and I have faith in her\\\", he would have said that that way. Instead, the way he expresses it is in a way that\\\'s cruel and inhumane.

I got the implication that essentially Saul is fed up with Carrie\\\'s CowboyCop tendencies (I don\\\'t really blame him and the stuff with finding Dana was probably the last straw), and so at this point, he\\\'ll be happy if they allow for success in the mission, but I really don\\\'t know if at this point he would care if she ended up killed/never seen again. Which is why I suspect as of now that when Saul showed his old friendliness (when the plan was revealed to the audience), he was just manipulating her like he would manipulate any asset.

That is a good point though about the new agency head- I think there is a definite implication that if the mission works, Saul thinks he can parlay that into keeping his job/getting his job back.

On another note, [[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/28/homelamb-sesame-street-homeland_n_4170250.html checkout this hilarious Sesame Street parody of Homeland]].
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However, as it plays out, Quinn is really horrified (and why wouldn\'t he be?- Carrie was just \
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However, as it plays out, Quinn is really horrified (and why wouldn\\\'t he be?- Carrie was just \\\"bagged\\\" in the way people are before being taken to blacksites), but Saul is enthused and doesn\\\'t exhibit a single shred of personal worry or sympathy for Carrie.

Like I\\\'m not sure how to put it, but if Saul meant \\\"Carrie always works best on her own and I have faith in her\\\", he would have said that that way. Instead, the way he expresses it is in a way that\\\'s cruel and inhumane.

I got the implication that essentially Saul is fed up with Carrie\\\'s CowboyCop tendencies, and so at this point, he\\\'ll be happy if they allow for success in the mission, but I really don\\\'t know if at this point he would care if she ended up killed/never seen again. Which is why I suspect as of know that when Saul showed his old friendliness (when the plan was revealed to the audience), he was just manipulating her like he would manipulate any asset.

That is a good point though about the new agency head- I think there is a definite implication that if the mission works, Saul thinks he can parlay that into keeping his job/getting his job back.

On another note, [[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/28/homelamb-sesame-street-homeland_n_4170250.html checkout this hilarious Sesame Street parody of Homeland]].
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