Homeland season 6 episode 11 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Quinn, haunted by Astrid's death, uncovers a swapped van linked to Sekou Bah's bombing, and faces an emotional confrontation with Carrie, revealing deep resentment. President-Elect Keane grapples with a propaganda machine, spearheaded by Brett O'Keefe, aiming to discredit her son's war record. Keane, on O'Keefe's show, exposes his government ties and promises prosecution. Meanwhile, Quinn deciphers a code hinting at a looming threat on the East Coast, potentially targeting Keane.
Full Episode S06E11 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is suspected of funding the domestic propaganda machine?
The suspicion falls on high-ranking officials, possibly Dar Adal or others in the Department of Defense or NSA.
What significant event affects Quinn emotionally?
Astrid's death, which occurred due to his paranoia and actions.
What does Quinn discover about the van used in Sekou Bah's bomb plot?
He finds that the van was swapped and is currently in a garage.
How does Quinn feel towards Carrie?
Quinn feels resentment towards Carrie, accusing her of using him for missions and contributing to his current state.
What challenge does President-Elect Keane face regarding her son?
She faces public scrutiny and propaganda questioning her son's war record.
What is the Office of Policy Coordination suspected of doing?
It's suspected of running a domestic propaganda campaign against President-Elect Keane.
What does Brett O'Keefe admit to on his show?
He admits to making the video that slanders Keane's son.
How does President-Elect Keane confront Brett O'Keefe?
She challenges his narrative, reveals his government ties, and promises prosecution.
What is offered to Quinn by the Solicitor General?
An immunity deal for revealing the swapped van and stopping the assailant.
What does Quinn realize towards the end of the episode?
He deciphers a code indicating a possible threat on the East Coast, possibly targeting President-Elect Keane.