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At the end of last season, following an assassination attempt on her life, President Keane (Marvel) broke her promise to Carrie (Danes) by arresting 200 members of the intelligence community without bringing charges against them, including Saul Berenson (Patinkin). As season seven begins, Carrie has left her job in the White House and moved back to D.C. and is living with her sister Maggie (Amy Hargreaves) to take on the Keane administration and secure the release of the 200.
"All In" was an hour of Homeland that felt capital-B BIG, with setpiece after setpiece and tête-à-têtes that, unlike many conversations earlier this season, felt like verbal warfare instead of exposition vomit.
I suggested that Carrie had become the villain of her own story, but, like Homeland itself, she has a way of winning me back, of becoming the heroine again.