• Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) and Saul Berenson (Mandy Patinkin) are going to show the viewers a new level of tension in the upcoming episode of the Showtime series "Homeland."

Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) and Saul Berenson (Mandy Patinkin) are going to show the viewers a new level of tension in the upcoming episode of the Showtime series "Homeland." (Photo : Wikimedia Commons)

Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) and Saul Berenson (Mandy Patinkin) are going to show the viewers a new level of tension in the upcoming episode of the Showtime series "Homeland."

In her need for answers, the blone ex-CIA agent will trust Saul to speak who put her name on the kill list, Cartermatt reported.

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In the last episode, Astrid (Nina Hoss) told Carrie that Peter Quinn (Rupert Friend) was shot by a hitman who used to work with the Russian Intelligence, but now gets job as freelance.

Carrie started to suspect that maybe the Russians are the ones who want her dead. Carrie was set out to meet the journalist Laura Sutton (Sarah Sokolovic) at the train station because she thought Laura might have the answer in the form hacked CIA documents, which she possessed.

When they met, Carrie found out that Laura did not have the papers. She suggested Carrie that she could contact someone from the agency asking for help. Ultimately, Carrie decided to reach out Saul.

In the upcoming episode preview, it was revealed that Carrie would reach her ex boss asking help, according to The Christian Post.

Even so, Saul, will ignore her, as it can be seen on the video, where he's leaving Carrie. Carrie will draw Saul's attention, and he would command a sweep at the station, probably to track her.

As Carrie anticipates no help from Saul, she decided to ask Otto During (Sebastian Koch) for help.

In the meantime, it seems that Quinn's condition will worsen. Carrie left his boyfriend Jonas (Alexander Fehling) to take care of him, and then Quinn appeared to be almost dying.

Jonas was calling on an ambulance, as Carrie asked, when Quinn got a chance and escaped.

A person saved him from drowning himself, someone who also was following him several blocks and help him in the moment he collapsed.

In the preview video, Quinn is asking the man why he helped out a total stranger. In the next scene he is in the middle of a group of men that asks if he is an American spy. Those men have Russian accents.

Watch out the "Homeland" Episode on Sunday 9 p.m. EST to know what happens.