'Homeland' season 5 spoilers: Quinn and Dar work together in episode 7

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Is Quinn (Rupert Friend) in another trouble in the next episode of "Homeland" season 5?

Last episode, Quinn found himself in grave danger after realizing that the doctor who saved him from bleeding to death is part of a Syrian jihadist group. Its leader Hajik (Jarreth Merz) believed that Quinn is an American spy, but he managed to convince the rest of them that he is just a mercenary to allow him to go home.

When Quinn was about to be freed after his rescuer confirmed that he was healthy enough to go home, Hajik decided to attack him. After a very bloody hand-to-hand combat, Quinn managed to defeat Hajik and went out of captivity alive.

But the clip for the upcoming episode titled "Oriole" shows Quinn in deep conversation about the jihadists from Syria with his conniving handler Dar Adal (F. Murray Abraham) in a park. "Some of the Jihadis who were released the other night want an escort to the Syrian border," Quinn explains to his boss. "It might present us with a pay-and-kill opportunity. If I get close enough, you have the ordnance standing by."

Could this mean that Hajik's suspicions were right all along?

Meanwhile, Alison Carr (Miranda Otto) will meet with her fellow Russian spies to discuss the implication that will happen to them when the leaked CIA information is revealed.

Alison found out fom Saul Berenson (Mandy Patinkin) managed to obtain several important documents from their system.

The double-crossing agent was still waiting for something in the previous episode, saying that there is a big chance that Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) is still alive, because Carrie is the only one who can make Saul do such things.

"Homeland" season 5 episode 7 airs on Sunday, Nov. 15, on Showtime.

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