'Homeland' season 5 spoilers: Quinn, Carrie team up to find out who wants to kill her in episode 4

Quinn helps Carrie find out who wants her dead in the upcoming episode of "Homeland." Facebook/Showtime

New promos released by Showtime show Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) at Peter Quinn's (Rupert Friend) mercy in the upcoming episode of "Homeland."

Last week, viewers saw the former CIA agent running for the woods with Quinn in hot pursuit. Although she managed to pull the trigger first, her former lover was wearing a bulletproof vest and was able to sedate her. The teaser shows that when Carrie eventually wakes up from her drugged sleep, she will find herself tied to a bed in a strange room. Enters Quinn, who is waiting for her to get her bearing. Afterwards, he informs her that her name has been put on a kill list. Is it Saul's?

At first, Carrie is pleased to see Quinn. But when he refuses to untie her, she quickly becomes hostile. Quinn tells her she is in danger and asks her what she has done to piss off somebody. He says she must have crossed a line somewhere that is why she is on the hit list. He will not tell her if he is her assassin. When Carrie begs for her life, Quinn bends down and places his hands on her face. He then whispers she should stop moving. Will Quinn really kill her?

Meanwhile, another promo shows hacktivist Numan (Atheer Adel) as he discovers that his friend has sold the remaining documents he hacked from the CIA's database. The information is originally meant for American journalist Laura Sutton (Sarah Sokolovic) of the During Foundation. Elsewhere, Saul Berenson (Mandy Patinkin) and Allison Carr (Miranda Otto) are busy managing their operation.

With the way things are going, Carrie's life is in great danger. But the International Business Times reports that it is not Quinn she should be afraid of. In the promo picture released by Showtime, Carrie can be seen sporting a black wig or perhaps a new haircut. She and Quinn are reportedly working together to find out who wants her dead.

"Homeland" airs Sundays at 9 p.m. EST on Showtime.

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