The latter half of this episode, where everyone either converges on or watches together at one event, is almost too tense, almost daring us to see it all go wrong any moment (and I applaud that when the "wrong" finally happens, the show has us know about it as much and the same time as other characters, because that collectively slow-realizing shock is so effective and chilling). And after three (almost too) slowly building episodes, we finally have a classic Homeland cliffhanger. I'm not sure though if Max in this ep is used to add to the tension or be a throwaway gallows humor about what happens at the end, lol.

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