Ep 10. Broken Hearts
- TVMA
- December 2, 2012
- 47 min
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8.6 (3,109)
SPOILER ALERT: This description contains spoilers for previous episodes of 'Homeland' and minor spoilers for 'Broken Hearts'.
In episode 10 of the second season of 'Homeland', entitled 'Broken Hearts', the tension heightens as the CIA races to catch Abu Nazir and his cohorts before it's too late. The episode opens with a flashback to two months prior, revealing that Brody's confession to Carrie about his involvement in the Langley bombing had been recorded and was now in Nazir's possession.
Meanwhile, Carrie and Saul continue to strategize their next move with the assistance of Peter Quinn. As they dig deeper into the inner workings of Nazir's operations, Saul realizes that their mole within the terrorist organization, Roya Hammad, has been playing both sides. Quinn suggests they turn her into a double agent, a plan that Carrie is hesitant to agree to given Hammad's past behavior. However, as Saul reminds her, they don't have many options at this point.
Brody, on the other hand, is still reeling from Dana's suicide attempt and struggling to navigate his complicated relationships with both Jessica and Carrie. After Jessica confronts him about his involvement with the CIA and Carrie, he tries to make amends by inviting her over for dinner. But their pleasant evening takes a turn when a call from Mike reveals that his daughter, who was visiting Gigi from the hospital, has gone missing. Brody and Jessica quickly head home to search for the young girl, but their efforts prove futile.
The episode's climactic moment comes when Carrie and Quinn set up a meeting with Hammad to turn her into their double agent. As they arrive at the designated spot, Hammad fails to show up, and the two realize that they've been set up. A car emerges from the darkness, and a group of men begin to attack Carrie and Quinn. The episode ends on a cliffhanger as it's unclear whether or not they've survived the ordeal.
Overall, 'Broken Hearts' is a tense and gripping episode that captures the intensity and complexity of 'Homeland'. As the show explores the intricacies of espionage and terrorism, it also delves into the deep emotional turmoil that its characters face as they navigate their personal relationships. With its strong performances, intricate plotlines, and unexpected twists, 'Broken Hearts' is a standout episode in the second season of 'Homeland'.