Homeland season 3 episode 2: Watch online live stream "Uh..Oh..Ah.." Carrie's meltdown [Showtime start time]

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"Homeland" season 3 episode 2 will air on Showtime at 9 p.m. ET.

"Homeland" season 3 episode 2 will be available to view online via live stream on Showtime after it airs tonight.

The official synopsis of Homeland season 3 episode 2 titled "Uh..Oh...Ah..." is as follows:

"Saul tries to track down those responsible for the attack on Langley; Quinn takes matters into his own hands; Carrie learns who is on her side; the Brody family starts therapy."

Carrie tells the reporter: "A week ago, you published a story that an unnamed CIA officer was in a romantic relationship with the Langley bomber."

Tonight's episode will show Carrie (Claire Danes) having a meltdown. A sneak peak of the trailer for tonight's episode shows Carrie trying to convince a reporter that Brody is innocent while claiming that she is under attack.

When the reporter asks if that officer was her, she replies: "No - you're missing the point. No one at the CIA was in a relationship with the Langley bomber." Three officers then approach Carrie, who tell her that she is under psychiatric detention.

Claire Danes recently received her second Emmy award for her work on "Homeland." She spoke to Access Hollywood about the upcoming new series: "[It's a] really strong season. I'm a little on the crazy sauce in the beginning of the season. It's kind of sad this season, it's a little mournful."

Damien Lewis also talked about his Brody character. He told Access Hollywood, "I think Brody has had a stay of execution... there were many times they could have killed Brody. I think it was because of the beautiful relationship that was working so well with this beautiful lady here, Claire, that I think [the writers] grew scared of it."

The official sneak peak video of Homeland season 3 episode 2 can be seen in the video below:

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