Quinn’s arc this season is about finding the will to live in this very altered form he has. ![]() We already know Quinn is willing to die for Carrie and to protect others. Carrie doesn’t say anything and just in that moment Allison and Saul watch as the General’s plane explodes in mid-air. After eight years spent within a hair on Saul’s beard of being fired, getting killed, or leaving the CIA behind once and for all, the Homeland finale. Killing a character of the magnitude of Peter Quinn only makes sense for a huge emotional impact. It would just taste like dirty water and the audience would spit it out because, gross. It would be like brewing coffee from the grounds you used yesterday. The audience – and Carrie – already grieved for Quinn at the end of Season 5, which would dilute the emotional impact of killing him at the end of Season 6. Quinn dying a heroic death may make sense at the end of the series, but thrillers don’t kill their heroes ¾ of the way into the story, because – guess what? – they are actually needed to tell the story. “It’s also romantic to die for your true love and country.” There are no Brody/Quinn parallels other than they are both men. “This will also rap up the Brody Quinn parallels.” ![]() It suggests that our political system, with its hollowed-out parties, is. It suggests that we not vote for Trump, andas the Brits say keep calm and carry on. In that spirit, my last chapter doesn’t scream or rant. If you want to look for “evidence” outside the story to stoke your fears, that’s your choice, but we at WTH are not participating. For twenty-nine years the reporters of World heard me say The sky isn’t falling because God holds up the sky. The evidence is there that Gansa is telling a story following the conventions of the thriller genre. “The evidences are there, we just refuse to see.” Others are free not to trust him, but if you come to WTH with questions, you know what to expect from us □. ![]() So your logic is “Gansa needs no logic”? LOL, OK Anon.īut, yeah, at WTH we function under the assumption that Gansa is actually good at his job and knows his craft, so we do expect his story choices to be rational. Her mission could be to make right by him. Yevgeny is a top-level operative with Russia’s military intelligence agency the GRU, and Ronin says the two are actually very much alike. If they do it right, I guess the majority would want to tune in next season to see how Carrie will handle everything. It is romantic yes, but it’s also romantic to die for your true love and country. I just can’t see what they gonna do with Q for 2 more seasons… They’re just not interested in showing a romantic /domestic relationship explicitly. B was the wrong decision, Q the right one, etc. This will also rap up the Brody Quinn parallels.
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