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'Homeland' Season 5 Episode 6 Recap: Who Is the Spy?

The previous episode of "Homeland" season 5 saw the characters of the series in positions that will set the mood for the rest of the season.

Titled "Parabiosis," the sixth episode of "Homaland" season 5 saw Carrie and Saul reunited. Carrie told Saul that someone has been trying to kill her, at which he responded with no expression of surprise. While Carrie continued to push Saul to discuss the matter with her, it was apparent that he did not want to take part in any of it.

She told him that she believed that the Russians were against her, which had Saul realizing that he was being followed. It turned out that the spy was Dar, as suspected by Allison. Because of that, Saul decided to search the station.

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However, Dar was not the only spy revealed in the episode. It was realized that Quinn was also scheming behind their backs. Because of that, Carrie begs her boss During to help her escape. She was seen saying, "I had no idea how much (Saul) hates me. I am the problem. I bring down everyone around me."

After realizing his mistakes, Saul then decided to help Carrie out through her boss, During. He said, "I didn't believe her. Now I do."

During then brought the files to Carrie just before she leaves to escape.

The most recent episode was written by Chip Johannessen and Ted Mann, under the direction of Alex Graves. The title of the episode "Parabiosis" is defined by "the experimental union of two individuals with exchange of blood." This poses as a symbolism for the episode.

Meanwhile, the synopsis for "Homeland" season 5 episode 7 has also been revealed. According to Hollywood Hills, it stated, "Carrie is going to reconnect with old friends, and Saul is going to open up to Allison."

"Homeland" season 5 airs every Sunday.

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