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In the fourth season, Carrie is working as a CIA station chief in Kabul, Afghanistan. Pakistan station chief Sandy Bachman tips Carrie about the location of terrorist target Haissam Haqqani in Pakistan. Carrie orders an air strike, supposedly killing Haqqani, and 40 civilians are killed as a wedding was taking place at his location. A survivor of the air strike, Aayan Ibrahim, after losing his family, returns to medical college where his friend uploads the wedding video from Aayan';;;s phone. This causes uproar and Carrie is recalled to the U.S. by CIA Director Lockhart.
Sateside once more following an assignment in Pakistan that went tragically wrong, the CIA's Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) reassesses her dark and complicated life on "Long Time Coming."
It's hard to tell whether the finale will be known more for the many big swings it took, or for its nonchalance regarding how many of those swings will have to wait until season 5 before anyone knows whether they made contact or not.
Homeland Season 4 Episode 12 was easily the most uneventful we've encountered in many seasons, but the underlying motivations for the events will have a major impact going forward.
Affecting, thematically satisfying, yet still managing to conclude with the characters neck-deep in creeping dread, this was both the finale that we didn't expect and the one we most needed.
The season finale's mimicking of past resolutions can be seen in one of two ways: a ripoff treading over well-soiled ground, or a poetic consideration of character priorities. I, for one, am siding with the latter.