8/26/2023 0 Comments Berlin station synopsisQuinn, who has obviously lost his will to live, says he will kill anyone whose name is inside an envelope Saul gives him. If he gets caught, the agency won't back him. Because the CIA and Berlin are no longer in cahoots, any marks Quinn pursues will have to be under the table. Quinn and Saul then reconnect in an off-the-grid mailroom (perfect) and have a terse conversation about the future of their working relationship. Quinn gets the message and proceeds to break into a local bombmaker's apartment, club him over the head, and blows him up with his own bomb-making supplies. He pops an Oxblood handkerchief into his suit pocket, a visual signal to Quinn to get to work, and waltzes his fine ass through a crowded square. The two countries' working relationship, and the compromised surveillance program, are officially kaput. The transparency tactic doesn't work and Saul is left to pick up the check at a posh Berlin dining room. Saul has recruited Quinn to take care of some bad guys for him while he's patching things up with the German government. That's how you get shit done.Ĭarrie gets grilled by the underground Hezbollah commander who says she killed his son in Beiruit. Later that night her cell phone rings-Düring is welcome to visit Lebanon as an esteemed guest. Long story short, Carrie meets with the Hezbollah commander, gets roughed up a bit, and then is dumped from a moving van in front of her apartment while a concerned JoBrody watches the action from the window. Though the religious leader appears offended by the implication that he could even be connected to such an individual, the fact that Carrie later gets kidnapped like Blue in Old School suggests that he knows a few peeps. She asks him to please deliver During's request for safe passage to Lebanon to an underground Hezbollah commander living in Berlin. ![]() "Keeping American safe?" Bazinga. "You're being naïve and stupid-something you never were before." It's up for debate Carrie has never been those two things, but stubborn as ever, she vows to find another way to get what she needs.Ĭut to: Carrie takes a meeting with a local religious leader whose gym has received funding from the Düring foundation, and therefore is in her pocket. The duo has a tense interaction, during which Saul zings Carrie for running away from her old life. Welp, after a failed meeting with the Berlin station chief, an old CIA colleague of Carrie's who will only help her if she gives up intel on Düring's foundation, Carrie accidentally-on-purpose runs into Saul. Play icon The triangle icon that indicates to play Her connections have to be worth something, right?) (After all, she spent all that time in the CIA. And Düring expects Carrie to secure them safe passage. Only problem is Lebanon is quite dangerous and this specific camp is run by the Shi'a Islamist militant group Hezbollah. Meanwhile (and honestly, I am trying to make this as concise as possible), Carrie's boss, a billionaire named Otto Düring (Sebastian Koch) wants to visit a refugee camp in Lebanon for a relief mission. ![]() after 28 months in war-torn Al-Raqqah, Saul is now expected to salvage the CIA's relationship with the Germans. ![]() And though he was in the middle of a tense meeting with a bunch of CIA brass and poor, PTSD-addled Quinn, who has returned to the U.S. Saul (Mandy Patinkin), who never became CIA director-something he credits Carrie with fumbling for him-is now European Division Chief, which means this breach directly affects him. Two expertly-skilled hackers, who moonlight as employees at a porn studio, weasel their way into the CIA's mainframe and download 1,361 classified files detailing a US-German surveillance program.
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