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Set two years after the previous season. Now, estranged from the CIA and living a self-imposed exile in Berlin, Carrie struggles to overcome her past while working at a private security firm.
"Oriole" doesn't get Homeland any closer to tightening up its too-loose plotting, but it's a relatively action-packed episode, and one that begins to answer some of the season's pressing questions.
An entertaining episode of Homeland that kept things moving with a bit of action and some choice moments for all our leads, "Oriole" also reminded us of some of Homeland's more outlandish qualities with the Saul and Quinn subplots.
"Oriole" was another efficiently constructed episode of the show, one that managed to check in with every character without ruining the tension of the key stories involving Carrie, Saul, and Allison.
Whereas 24 would be driven by the Russian plot, Homeland simply uses it as a means to a greater end-to say something about these characters, their intelligence, their trust.