Homeland Season 3 Spoilers! Claire Danes Talks Carrie Mathison-Nick Brody Romance in Upcoming Series
He’s on the run and she’s tracking him down. Emmy-nominated Homeland star Claire Danes hints even romance between Carrie Mathison and Nick Brody (Damian Lewis) is in the dark in the upcoming season.
Speaking with Entertainment Weekly, Danes teased with some spoilers between Carrie and Brody who have shared a complicated romance, made worse by the circumstances surrounding both of them.
Romance between Carrie and Brody sparked after sharing drinks together and after downing a couple too many, they found themselves kissing and making love at the back of Brody’s car at the bar’s parking lot.
While it was Carrie’s intent to spy on Brody, he was attracted to her, and soon, the CIA agent found herself becoming more lured in to the war veteran in more ways than one.
There came a second date after that night at the parking lot. Only this time, the couple spent a whole weekend together at Carrie’s family cabin. It was the weekend both found comfort in each other. Carrie appeared stable even without medicines as the weekend went with an empty medicine bottle. For Brody, he was able to make love to a woman once again - - one thing he couldn’t do with his own wife, Jessica (Morena Baccarin).
The relationship came on and off between Carrie and Brody. She was right all along that the man she fell in love with had found himself on the side of the terrorists. But with no evidence to pin him down with in the beginning, it was all buried and forgotten until a video confession of the marine fell in the hands of CIA officer, Saul Berenson (Mandy Patinkin).
It was the perfect moment for Carrie and the CIA to get Brody back on the good side once again - - he was made a double agent, and he appeared willing to do so after realising the mistake he’d made in the first place.
But the terrorists have a hand on Brody. They have a copy of the video confession and the massive attacks at the Season 2 finale has his name written all over it. Brody had no choice but run, knowing no one would believe he had nothing to do with it. He needed Carrie to flee the country. She was more than willing to protect the love of her life.
It’s where they left off and it’s where they would pick up for Season 3 of Showtime’s hit series.
But will there be really romance between Brody and Carrie?
“In the beginning of this show, as you would imagine, they are physically separated. He’s on the run and Carrie’s been tracking his course but isn’t entirely sure where he is at any given moment,” Danes said when asked by Entertainment Weekly the state of the couple’s romance in upcoming season.
Damian Lewis, for his part, hints that Nick Brody is almost at the end of his rope. Attending the Television Critics Association Summer Tour in Beverly Hills end of July 2013, Lewis revealed that Brody appeared to even want to end his life this season.
“There are points in Season 3 where you will question whether Brody does want to live,” Damian also said, according to AccessHollywood.com in a separate report by IBTimes-AU.
He also talked Carrie in the interview and he described her to “sitting on her own personal ticking bomb.” Could this hamper the intense romance between an equally intense television show?
“Carrie is always sitting on her own personal ticking bomb and it’s just an impossible dilemma because she is not great on the meds and she’s even worse off of them,” Damian added.
Could there be anything worse than Carrie and Brody not being together in Showtime’s hit series, Homeland?
Showtime’s Homeland Season 3 premieres at 9 pm ET, Sept 29, 2013.
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