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Did Brody bomb the CIA homeland?

Did Brody bomb the CIA homeland?

Season Two ended with a devastating bombing of the C.I.A. headquarters; Brody became a suspect and went on the run. For Brody, it morphs into a prison where he is beaten and, ultimately, hooked on heroin.

Who blew up the CIA in Homeland Season 2?

David Estes
On December 12, 2012, mere days after the death of both Walden and Nazir, a funeral service was held at CIA headquarters for the Vice President (who was a former Director). David Estes was delivering the eulogy when a massive explosion rocked the building, killing him and 218 others.

Who bombed Langley in Homeland Season 2?

Quite the opposite. At the end of Season 2, an al Qaeda car bomb had just blown up the CIA’s Langley headquarters, killing hundreds. Brody was on the run, having been framed, or so it seemed, for the attack. And Carrie was the only person who believed he was innocent.

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Is Carrie Mathison a traitor?

Carrie discovers the identity of his source, a U.N. Russian translator who is outed and chooses to shoot herself just before capture. Carrie, branded a traitor in her homeland like Nicholas Brody (Damian Lewis) before her, is now America’s only asset in the inner circle of Russian intelligence.

Who slipped the razor blade in homeland?

Afsal Hamid

Afsal Hamid
Name: Afsal Hamid
Status: Deceased
Date of death: 2012
Cause of death: Suicide with a razor blade given to him by Nicholas Brody

Who really bombed CIA in homeland?

However, Nazir had planted a bomb in Brody’s car, and one of his associates detonates the bomb at the CIA’s headquarters, killing 219 people and wiping out much of the CIA’s infrastructure, and setting up the innocent Brody as the culprit.

Who blew up the CIA building in Homeland?

On a television, they see that al-Qaeda has taken responsibility for the attack, and released Brody’s confession video (which he made for the planned suicide attack against the Vice President in season 1) to the media, firmly placing him as the culprit.