'Homeland' season 5 spoilers: Saul demands further investigation into discord within the CIA in episode 6

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Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) is still living in the middle of danger in the next episode of "Homeland" season after Peter Quinn (Rupert Friend) almost died in the last episode.

In the upcoming episode titled "Parabiosis," the paranoia in CIA remains even if the viewers found out that Berlin CIA chief of station Allison Carr (Miranda Otto) is a double agent for the Russian intelligence agency SVR and also the person responsible for including Carrie's name on the list of people who should be assassinated.

That is why in the upcoming episode, Carrie's former supervisor Saul Berenson (Mandy Patinkin) will do everything that he can to make sure that no one can compromise the security of the US foreign intelligence service agency.

According to the spoilers for the next episode, "Saul orders a sweep at the station. Carrie looks to Düring for support."

In the cliffhanger dropped in the previous episode, Carrie reached out to Saul to ask for his help to find the one responsible for her life's impending danger. The two have been nothing but hostile with each other when the season returned this fall, but things will seem to change because of the new dynamics of the latest set of characters in "Homeland" season 5.

Meanwhile, Quinn's fate remains unknown at the end of the previous episode titled "Better Call Saul" when he was last seen struggling for his life.

Quinn took the bullet that was intended for Carrie, which she also realized recently. But she cannot take him to the hospital because it would blow her cover. She even let her current boyfriend Jonas (Alexander Fehling) to take care of her old flame. Could this mean that love between Quinn and Carrie could go back to where it was last season?

"Homeland" season 5 airs every Sunday on Showtime.

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