Homeland
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Hopefully, if that day comes, it wont be as horrific as the end of this weeksHomeland.

David is at home when a furious POTUS shows up.
As he says, We needed to put one up in the win column.
The FBI keeps bringing in new weapons, and its not long before the first shot is fired.
The woman who lives in the home is worried about what might happen next.
The theory is that Wellington and Martin had something to do with his death.
(Why that amount?
Probably because five figures would require different paperwork and might even get the IRS involved.)
Which means she got almost $50,000 for a murder-for-hire.
The history books of theHomelanduniverse will write chapters about what happens next near the compound.
Responding emotionally, J.J. raises his weapon and he gets plugged in the stomach.
An agent comes in to help and hes taken hostage by the rebels.
We have an injury and a hostage.
This all just got very real.
Saul gets shit done.
The EMS comes in to take care of J.J. and it doesnt look great.
Hes losing blood and could be going into shock.
J.J.s mother senses this crucial mistake and yells at OKeefe to stop while hes still on the air.
Its a really sad moment there is a young mans life on the line and hate speech is flourishing.
J.J. goes to a hospital.
He knows that the chance for either of them to stop this madness is slipping away.
With all these guns, its inevitable, he says.
He suggests that Brett remind his rebel buddies how the Alamo ended.
First, he grabs some scrubs and pretends to be a doctor to gain access to the hospital.
He emails it out under the subject FBI Lets Boy Bleed to Death.
It is 100 percent #fakenews and its going to lead to a massacre.
Will Dante have to decide if Carrie making the right decision or just hasnt taken the right meds?
For now, she warns him, If things fuck up, the badge wont save you.
They agree to do a health check and debrief, and maybe everyone will find peace.
But we know that hospital photo is about to drop at the worst possible time.
Saul yells at Brett on the phone to tell them the boy is fine.
They know hes fine.
All hell breaks loose.
The FBI responds, opening fire on the compound.
Shots ring out and Brett runs downstairs to safety.
Its too late to stop anything, which Saul sadly informs President Keane.
They pull OKeefe out, choking, crying, and staring at the bodies strewn everywhere.
Its the worst-case scenario of fire and death.
And Brett could have stopped it with three words: Its not true.
CouldHomelandbe setting up a season thats about a full-blown civil war?
I havent yet commented on the closing line of the credits, which you may not recognize.
(One last bit of trivia: Hes British.)