<P> Carrie oversees a prisoner exchange: Saul for five Taliban members . When Saul comes into view, however, Carrie sees a young boy behind him wearing a suicide vest . Carrie goes herself to retrieve Saul, and persuades him to let the exchange go forward and come with her . As they go back to the U.S. Embassy, their car is hit by a rocket - propelled grenade . Marines pull Carrie and Saul from the wreckage, and take them back the embassy, which has been invaded by Haqqani's forces . The White House orders U.S. forces out of Pakistan and relieves Carrie of her command . When Quinn kidnaps Farhad Ghazi (Tamer Burjaq), the ISI agent who kidnapped Saul, Carrie asks Lockhart to let her stay in Islamabad so she can bring him in . She finds Quinn and pleads with him to leave the country, but he refuses and escapes . She later stops him from assassinating Haqqani, and sees that Haqqani has Adal in his entourage . Meanwhile, she receives a phone call from Maggie, who tells her that their father has died . Carrie finds some solace in talking to Frannie, and decides to be a better mother to her . </P> <P> Quinn shows up at her father's funeral, and the two share a kiss . She also sees her estranged mother (Victoria Clarke), and finds out that she has a half - brother . She confronts Adal, and learns that Quinn has accepted a mission in Syria and that Saul and Adal are negotiating with Haqqani . </P> <P> The fifth season begins two years later . Carrie has left the CIA, and is living in Berlin with Franny and her boyfriend Jonas (Alexander Fehling). She now works as head of security for the Düring Foundation, and is tasked by her boss Otto Düring (Sebastian Koch) to prepare him for a trip to Lebanon . She meets with her former colleague Allison Carr (Miranda Otto) to assess the security situation there; Allison refuses to help unless Carrie gives her inside information on the Foundation, a request Carrie refuses . She arranges safe passage for Düring to Lebanon - where an attempt is made on his life . Carrie meets with a contact named Behruz (Mousa Kraish), who tells her that she, not Düring, was the target of the attack . </P> <P> To find out who wants her dead, Carrie goes off her medication, claiming that her manic phases make her mind sharper . She and Jonas get into an argument when he finds out how many drone strikes she ordered while at the CIA, and he storms out . Soon after, he learns that Quinn kidnapped his son and then released him as a ploy to draw Carrie out . The following night, Carrie finds Quinn sneaking up on Jonas' house and shoots him in the back . Quinn was wearing body armor, however, and incapacitates her . Quinn tells her that Saul gave him an order to kill her . They stage a crime scene and take photos to fake Carrie's death, and Carrie prepares to go into hiding . Before she does, she insists on scouting the post office where Quinn gets his assignments in order to confirm whether it really was Saul who wanted her killed . After Quinn drops off his "proof" of Carrie's death in the P.O. box, a hitman arrives, targeting Quinn, and a gunfight ensues in which Quinn is wounded . Carrie leaves Quinn with Jonas, and goes to investigate . She learns that the hitman worked for Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), and realizes that Russia wants CIA intelligence that had recently been stolen by hackers . </P>

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