I don't understand why Carrie didn't just come out and tell the President Elect that Dar had her daughter?
Because there would have been no show if Homeland wasn't written like crap.
Yet another example of the writers going out of their stupid way to keep this about one person against the evil CIA director. Carrie has the president's ear and all her resources but she won't confide with her about Franny because if that happened, Franny would immediately be brought back to Carrie and Dar would have no pathetic cards to play.
That's why Carrie doesn't enlist the help of the most powerful woman in the USA. That's why Carrie and Max share jackshit of all they know with the FBI. Homeland doesn't know how to tell any other story than this one person against all odds. And it's been pathetic and laughable to what extent they go to try to keep that way, even after Carrie is just a citizen for the last 2 seasons.
Homeland once again can't let go. Moments away from a new start without Saul or Dal, which is what the show needs, they chicken away with nonsense plot of the all-powerful Dar orchestrating numerous institutions to basically kidnap Franny. Something Carrie should have no problem to address with help of Keane, the FBI and the solicitor general. Remember also Carrie knows where Franny is..
I don't get it, are they trying to make the viewers dislike Saul and to want to see him punished? Am i supposed to cheer him as he tries to escape the US and shriek from taking responsibilities from his royal fuck-ups last season? He's actively trying to continue the cover-up! Like WTF. Own up for your mistakes and take the blow. It's astonishing enough Saul had no issues staying in his position after last season's events.
Wait, the institution Quinn was kidnapped from didn't bother to call Carrie to say he's gone missing? Pfft.
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All i can hope for the end of this season is that Dar and Saul's roles in 'Homeland' come to a close. There's still the off-chance it might happen to both. The show desperately needs a clean break away from the two and from the obsession of trying to tell the same type of story again and again.