'What Did You Do?' Ep. 9 Official Clip | Homeland | Season 7

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  • Опубліковано 10 кві 2018
  • Carrie rushes to the hospital, almost runs over Franny, and has a breakdown in the process of it all. Starring Claire Danes and Mandy Patinkin.
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    Homeland is an edge-of-your-seat sensation. CIA officer Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) is tops in her field despite being bipolar, which makes her volatile and unpredictable. With the help of her long-time mentor Saul Berenson (Mandy Patinkin), Carrie fearlessly risks everything, including her personal well-being and even sanity, at every turn. You won't be able to turn away from this gripping, emotional thriller in which nothing short of the fate of our nation is at stake.
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  • @BennyboyTruth
    @BennyboyTruth 4 роки тому +20

    When she came face-to-face with herself (in her head)... Her reaction was chilling! I actually got goosebumps!

  • @English_with_yy
    @English_with_yy 4 роки тому +33

    Why she didn't get an Emmy award for this I'll never know!!!

    • @ilovebaywatch
      @ilovebaywatch 3 роки тому

      GOLDEN GLOBE is way more prestigious than Emmy.

    • @takii5227
      @takii5227 2 роки тому +1

      @@ilovebaywatch that did not age well...

  • @floralemmens
    @floralemmens 6 років тому +46

    That was such good acting😍

  • @mymanson77
    @mymanson77 6 років тому +41

    Anyone who's has severe mental illness will sadly relate to this scene, despite Carrie'e situation being on the extreme, for many many people it is still the daily reality. Great scene, great acting.

  • @HS-sr2qb
    @HS-sr2qb 6 років тому +14

    the most memorable scene in this season

  • @miaumamiau5737
    @miaumamiau5737 6 років тому +34

    Best scene history TV series 🤤

  • @RamonaLeigh
    @RamonaLeigh 6 років тому +22

    Oh my god she’s so awesome!!!

  • @b.villanueva262
    @b.villanueva262 6 років тому +8

    It was one of the best episode of this season.

  • @RigiLiquid945
    @RigiLiquid945 4 роки тому +10

    Just wow! Unexpected meltdown. They should cross her story and Orphan Black story into a combo movie.

  • @charlie172011
    @charlie172011 6 років тому +23

    Didn't expect that at all

  • @thanhskarsgard4803
    @thanhskarsgard4803 3 роки тому +2

    best scene ever

  • @aesketches
    @aesketches 3 роки тому +4

    This was such an intensed scene!

  • @kayanarede
    @kayanarede 2 роки тому +1

    PURE ADRENALINE! AMAZING JOB, CLAIRE DANES, YOU OWN THE WORLD!

  • @Rocstoneau
    @Rocstoneau 6 років тому +6

    Brilliant Claire Danes brilliant.

  • @KUSEMERERWARoy
    @KUSEMERERWARoy 6 років тому +12

    Woow this has blown out of proportion

  • @waynehoxit8377
    @waynehoxit8377 6 років тому +30

    that scene was real extreme

    • @mpdalyful1
      @mpdalyful1 6 років тому +4

      the ending really knocked me for six. outstanding. Carrie mathieson as a nurse asking a freaked out Carrie mathieson what she did was the best ending since that scene with Saul in the bombed out Langley building...

    • @mpdalyful1
      @mpdalyful1 6 років тому +1

      the ending really knocked me for six. outstanding. Carrie mathieson as a nurse asking a freaked out Carrie mathieson what she did was the best ending since that scene with Saul in the bombed out Langley building...

    • @Rocstoneau
      @Rocstoneau 6 років тому +1

      It was brilliant. Clair Danes was brilliant. I'm glad they put this clip up too.

  • @KRAKOA889
    @KRAKOA889 3 роки тому +7

    homeland | “useful idiot”
    “So when that horror movie moment arrives, with Franny chasing after her mother just as Carrie is backing out of her parking spot, it really feels like Homeland was going to go there for a second. Carrie’s mind does go there, and she embarks on a hallucinatory odyssey to the hospital, with images of a bloodied and battered Franny nearly causing her to have several accidents along the way. It’s maybe a little over the top, but nothing compared to the final scene wherein, after reliving the times she’s failed others through the course of the series, she comes face to face with herself, projecting her own head onto the nurse tending to Dante. Rarely has Homeland hit this pitch of hysteria.”
    Characters experiencing mental illnesses were once relegated to the margins of television dramas - mostly as villains, victims or figures of fun. In recent years, they have gained greater prominence, and are increasingly used to help move the plot forward or spice up an otherwise boring, procedural drama or mystery.
    The trend took off in 2002, when Monk was promoted as “the obsessive compulsive detective” in the US TV series of the same name. Later came Perception (2012-2015), featuring Dr Daniel Pierce, a neuropsychiatrist with paranoid schizophrenia, whose hallucinations help him to solve crimes.
    In the long-running Homeland, meanwhile, CIA Agent Carrie Mathison unravels cases through her intuitions about various terror suspects, which are heightened as a result of her manic episodes of bipolar disorder. During these times, explains Carrie:
    ''there is this window when you’ve got all this crazy energy but you’re still lucid, you’re still making sense, and that’s always when I did my best work.''
    In the same episode (season 5), Carrie stops taking her medication in order to solve the puzzle of who is attempting to kill her. She does so - but with painful personal consequences, including a relationship break up.

  • @hadimajzoub
    @hadimajzoub 2 роки тому +1

    Astonishing acting, wow

  • @amani510
    @amani510 6 років тому +62

    This woman has been crying and screaming since 2011 I hope this extreme act won’t affect her real life.

    • @ryanshapleighrobison5423
      @ryanshapleighrobison5423 4 роки тому

      We always make work boring and easy. Beverage isle forecast light rain. In the simple. Simple 7 neat with a kearnish of gin for the topic art on blue-e eat o9 tank. Sank your battleship. Mommy wins though cuz you get to go in the room where....ghouls and goblins go to night. Night is where we sleep...but daddy knows what you already know. The dead don't sleep and the sleep don't know that the dead don't sleep and the dead walk up from behind.

    • @dragos2555
      @dragos2555 3 роки тому +1

      @@ryanshapleighrobison5423 what the hell are you saying

    • @carlosamartinezhernandez2191
      @carlosamartinezhernandez2191 3 роки тому

      Simple. It already did. Take it from the experience. You don't walk away from drinking kool aid... toying with it for some time and later just go expecting *no consequences.* Besides... bipolarity is a tool, Like any tool humanity has at its hand, it's not inherently evil or sick, *_We are the ones who by our compass give it its meaning. That is our greatest strength and our fatal weakness as a species_*
      (Besides.... it is fun sometimes jejeje)

    • @muhammadzain3759
      @muhammadzain3759 3 роки тому

      STFU

  • @trinitylivingston1286
    @trinitylivingston1286 9 місяців тому

    Very relatable to me.

  • @carlynnalexander238
    @carlynnalexander238 3 роки тому +3

    Franny:NOO MOMMY NOO NOOOOOOOOOO
    Carrie: BYE
    franny: ; n;
    Carrie: O_o

  • @SurajPun
    @SurajPun 6 років тому +5

    Chills...

  • @reyeg1148
    @reyeg1148 2 роки тому +1

    Best scene in the show

  • @KRAKOA889
    @KRAKOA889 3 роки тому +3

    I’m curious about thoughts re: Why Yevgeny assassinated Dante? When Dante was reported missing, did Y not board the plane out of concern for his asset? Or did he always intend to kill D, due to thinking he was turned? Do you think if D hadn't accused the Russians of poison, or hadn’t warned Carrie, Y would have let him live? I’m trying to figure out if his actions with Dante were (initially) protectiveness or it was always going to end with his death.
    This part of season seven is a bit fuzzy, now I don’t think Yevgeny returned out of concern for Dante’s well-being. I don’t think he always intended to kill Dante, now he was a loose end that needed "cleaning up".

  • @Raphael-the-Writer
    @Raphael-the-Writer 6 років тому +5

    Oh my GOD 😮

  • @KRAKOA889
    @KRAKOA889 3 роки тому +2

    2:03 Did Showtime's homeland teach you about bipolar disorder?
    bjjconfessions.com/2015/10/06/bipolar-jiu-jitsu/
    Carrie Mathison, played by actress Claire Danes appears to have Bipolar Disorder I (BD-I) since when she stops taking her meds, often on purpose, she spirals into a strong cycle of mania, melancholy and a variety of mixed or psychotic features.
    I think Claire does an exceptional job of portraying various mood episodes often associated with BD-I.
    The persona's own father had BD-I, it turns out he was diagnosed and treated for most of his life.
    Many of the various depressive episodes and hypomanic stages which have been written into the Homeland story line rings very true.
    There have been times when the daughter of Carrie Mathison (Franny) is in danger because her mother has such an intense desire to be a successful CIA agent.
    Sometimes Carrie puts her career over the best interests of her daughter and her life.
    The series, even though sometimes it goes off the rails, does stay true to how Carrie manages to balance her BD-1 with the shocking story of espionage and counterterrorism.
    If anything, I think the Showtime series does an exceptional job of portraying bipolar disorder in a thought provoking fair and realistic manner.
    Hopefully it will educate viewers who were formerly uninformed about the disease what a toll it takes on a person’s life and the lives of those around them.
    I also love how the show highlights the medications Carrie takes for her illness and even they are realistic. Carrie has shared that she takes clozapine, lithium, nortriptyline, clonazepam which are all drugs often prescribed for those with the disease.

  • @amss6433
    @amss6433 3 роки тому

    I actually thought the faces Carrie pulled when she imagining when she ran over the youth was proper funny

  • @miguelalejandro3093
    @miguelalejandro3093 6 років тому +4

    omg!

  • @Enzorgullochapin
    @Enzorgullochapin 4 роки тому +1

    Homeland REDUX

  •  6 років тому +1

    OMG!!!

  • @KRAKOA889
    @KRAKOA889 3 роки тому +1

    0:46 Why is Carrie's bipolar disorder one of her strengths?
    bjjfanatics.com.br/blogs/news/como-o-jiu-jitsu-pode-combater-a-depressao
    Bipolar has what appears to be an enhanced ability to organize data and make connections between bits of information in different categories. In fact, he is a professional methodologist. The job is to teach people to be data analysts. It is not by chance that he gets sick after doing this job for three or four years. Anyway, he is very good at this job - so much so that he can almost sleep.
    When people present a problem to the bipolar person, he understands it very quickly. I believe it is because it has an internal model of how the world works that it is effective for organizing new data quickly. There's even an analysis of your model's path posted on the bulletin board, just a reminder of how everything relates to everything else.
    People like Carrie (or whoever writes her character) and other bipolar are trained in many different analytical techniques. When you combine this with a strong sense of empathy and an artistic inclination (eg a musician), I think it makes it easier for them to separate and reconstruct pieces of information that are apparently unrelated in a coherent story, it happens that it hides more quickly than most others.
    I'm not sure if the intensity has a lot to do with it, because the intensity has a more different focus. For most bipolar people, love is a major concern. In fact, it is the reason for existence. You see this on the show with Carrie's obsession with Brody. She needs intensity and, most of all, she needs love. She will die without him. Well, if the character is like a bipolar, she will die without him. In fact, wasn't it when she took all those pills? When did she not return to Cia after the mission in Lebanon?
    Anyway, it is this type of thinking that seduces and addicts. Bipolar enter these mental frames and do not want to leave. When they make connections, it's like fireworks exploding from the inside. Interestingly, this has always happened to Carrie, I believe.
    I still remember a period when the character's thoughts seemed to be going so fast that they really upset him. I thought her brain was thinking too fast because it knew it was going to die and was trying to think as much as possible before it happened.
    Why would Carrie die? Brain cancer, we would think. I'm glad it was bipolar instead.
    And I had read once about a species of tree or something that, when threatened by drought, would flourish and generate much more bulky seeds. He knew he was going to die, so he put all his energy into creating seeds. I thought something analogous might be going on in a bipolar person's brain. I don't know how many people can make a connection like that, now it's the kind of thing that I think happens to bipolar people more often.
    The manic phase of bipolar disorder may have some effects that would certainly affect your strengths as a researcher. My emphasis is added to these aspects:
    Very elevated mood;
    Excess activity (hyperactivity);
    Increased energy;
    Racing thoughts;
    Talking a lot;
    Very high self-esteem (false beliefs about self or abilities);
    Very involved in activities;
    Very upset (agitated or irritated).
    Of course the flip side is that she'll have a major crash once in a while if not treated consistently.

  • @KRAKOA889
    @KRAKOA889 3 роки тому +1

    ‘Homeland’: Why Claire Danes’s Carrie Was Bipolar???
    Homeland is a political thriller that received critical acclaim during its years on the air. With a talented cast and timely storylines, Homeland was like nothing else on television.
    The final season of Homeland premiered in February 2020, but even though the show has now ended, fans are still eager to learn everything that they can about the characters and storylines featured in the series. In January 2020, some of the showrunners and executives behind Homeland opened up about the process of creating the show’s lead character, Carrie Mathison.
    When did ‘Homeland’ debut on television?
    Homeland premiered on TV in 2011. The show told the story of Carrie Mathison, a brilliant CIA officer who lives with bipolar disorder. Carrie becomes convinced that a United States Marine Corps Sergeant, Nicholas Brody, is a threat to the nation after he is captured and held captive by al-Qaeda as a prisoner of war.
    Carrie, played by Claire Danes, embarks on a quest to discover Nicholas’ true motives, all while she struggles to maintain her own career momentum.
    Homeland dealt with some very serious questions and topics, including hot-button issues such as terrorism, interrogation techniques, and foreign policy in politics. Over the years, Homeland won a slew of awards and honors, such as the 2011 and 2012 Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series - Drama.
    Additionally, Danes has been honored a number of times for her acting in the series. Danes, a former child actress, found a career resurgence with Homeland, becoming a true power player in the world of television.
    Claire Danes played Carrie Mathison
    Danes was born in New York in 1979. When she was only six years old, Danes had begun developing her talent for entertaining others and was studying dance.
    At the age of 10, she started taking acting classes, and eventually, according to IMDb, she began performing in various theatre and stage productions around New York City. Danes became a child star in her early teens, acting in TV shows such as Dudley, Law & Order, and My So-Called Life.
    By the mid-’90s, Danes was a major star in Hollywood. Her roles in movies such as Little Women, Romeo + Juliet, The Rainmaker, and The Hours solidified her status as a force to be reckoned with. In the early 2000s, Danes took a step back from acting. But by 2011, she was once again in the headlines, with her starring role as Carrie Mathison in Homeland.
    Why did showrunners make Carrie Mathison bipolar?
    Danes received praise from both critics and audiences for her work in Homeland. Few actresses could have portrayed Mathison quite like Danes - especially since showrunners gave the character a few very interesting personality points.
    In a January 2020 interview with The Hollywood Reporter, David Nevins, the former president of entertainment at Showtime, talked about the early days of developing the character of Carrie Mathison: “Carrie Mathison felt too Jack Bauer. We discussed how we were going to make her a more complicated, less reliable character.”
    Alex Gansa, Homeland’s co-creator, chimed in, stating: “Carrie wasn’t bipolar in that draft.”
    Nevins went on to say: “It’s not that I didn’t want to make her reliable to the audience. I wanted to make her less reliable to the authorities.”
    Ultimately, showrunners and writers succeeded, making Carrie a character who was always evolving, both in terms of her relationship with the audience and with the other characters in the show. It seems likely that Carrie Mathison will go down in TV history as one of the truly great female characters.
    We can say that Carrie was one of the best-built characters in history - alongside Quinn, Brody, Saul, Dar Adal and Virgil, Farah, Astrid, Max... It would be possible to clarify the following doubts:
    - Would you like to see Homeland reveal how the CIA explained Brody in Iran and his death to the American press?
    - Clearly, Javadi's ability to receive credit for Brody's capture helped his cause in Iran, but did the US government reveal Brody's role in Akbari's murder?
    - Was your name cleared for the CIA attack? I'd love to know what you think.
    - Another loose thread: Paul Franklin and the murder of the "real" CIA bomber. He ended up doing that scene ... why ??
    Carrie was publicly humiliated, beaten, doped, shot and put her life on the line countless times without hesitation, just to make others see Brody as she saw him ... and she succeeded. Abu Nazir, the CIA, Jessica and the show's own audience, no one came close to seeing Brody with the clarity Carrie has always seen. Carrie has always read Brody like no one else.
    Ah, Carrie's dialogue with Javadi was incredible, it will be one of the most memorable moments in the series, without a doubt!
    “And what you wanted, which was for everyone to see what you see in him. That happened. Everyone sees it through your eyes now ... ”
    - How did Carrie see Brody? and how did the US come to see this? It's the world?
    Homeland had a sensible ending, closed all of Carrie's stories, while continuing the ongoing story of America's and Russia's rivalry. The series ends, but does not end, only better than that was seeing all these years incredible performances by Davis, Damian Lewis, Rupert Friend and Mandy Patinkin ...

  • @carlynnalexander238
    @carlynnalexander238 3 роки тому

    Carrie: accidentally kills franny
    Franny: dies
    Carrie: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
    me: * slams head on keyboard 10000000 times *

  • @rafaelabarbosa6850
    @rafaelabarbosa6850 6 років тому +1

    Louca de pedra

  • @KRAKOA889
    @KRAKOA889 3 роки тому +2

    What would happen to a bipolar person like Homeland’s Carrie Mathison if they’re imprisoned for a year and denied access to their medication?
    In Carrie’s case, something called rapid cycling: www.healthline.com/health/rapid-cycling-bipolar

  • @evelina424
    @evelina424 3 роки тому

    2:06

  • @KRAKOA889
    @KRAKOA889 3 роки тому +1

    1:43 Has Showtime's Homeland made a mockery of bipolar disorder?
    www.jiujitsutimes.com/no-excuses-jiu-jitsu-student-bipolar-disorder-lost-foot-still-hits-mats/
    Absolutely not, and to suggest that the show has done anything to negatively portray bipolar disorder is entirely baseless.
    There is nothing about Claire Danes portrayal of the bipolar Carrie Matheson that could be considered “mocking” about the disorder. Sure, she is, for all intents and purposes, “stable” when she is on her meds. Now what happens when she is off her meds, that is the true face of bipolar disorder.
    She becomes manic in every sense of the word. Hyper-focused on a hundred different things all at once, spouting off grandiose ideas, behaving in ways that could generally be considered harmful (excessive drinking/drug use, promiscuous sexual endeavors), all things that have at one time or another been attributed to someone with bipolar disorder.
    On the other side of that coin is the depression. Once she comes crashing down, she finds herself in bed for days at a time, feeling like there’s a thousand pound blanket on her. She might have the desire to continue the things she’s working on, but there is no drive left in her. None. To even stand up and go to the bathroom feels like climbing a mountain barefoot.
    No two people with bipolar disorder are the same, nor does the disease affect two people in the exact same way, but I can say for myself, the aforementioned symptoms certainly applied to me at one point or another before I finally found a good balance in medication.
    There is one aspect of the treatment of Carrie Mathison’s bipolar disorder that I found may have been excessive, and that was the use of electric shock therapy.
    Well, I am not a medical professional and I can only talk about it through the reports (from serious, responsible and truthful medical sources) of people with their own experience, like every patient who has been treated by several doctors / psychologists / psychiatrists / therapists to the throughout their life, now I feel like they may have jumped into the electric shock treatment really fast on the show.
    In all cases of people with years being treated by doctors, the idea of ​​electric shock therapy has never been proposed, not even mentioned, period.
    So, from my humble perspective, what Carrie goes through with electric shock therapy is totally foreign to me, now it could be for a number of reasons.

  • @carlosamartinezhernandez2191
    @carlosamartinezhernandez2191 3 роки тому +1

    And this is why I agree with Ms. Danes 1000% *Fuck Di Caprio* (google that sh8t, you'll understand)
    Lewis had his moment in S1, this is hers, *_Sublime to a fault and insanely genius_* So much so, that I do understand the feeling. _I cried and laughed at the EXACT, SAME, TIME_

  • @isgoodovsubhuman1972
    @isgoodovsubhuman1972 10 місяців тому

    Joe Mama!

  • @cemeterythings
    @cemeterythings 6 років тому

    No

  • @goranantulovic749
    @goranantulovic749 6 років тому +1

    Carrie is in istanbul or what

  • @KRAKOA889
    @KRAKOA889 3 роки тому +1

    Question about Carrie's diagnosis. I always thought that Carrie was closer to the spectrum of schizophrenia because of the hallucinations she experienced without medication. Perhaps I am misinformed, now for bipolar disorder (also sometimes known as manic depression), I did not know that hallucinations are a symptom. Example - a hallucination occurs when she 'talks' to Aayan and more occur during S7×E09 - Useful Idiot. Any thoughts?
    First, I am not a clinician. Now, a quick Google search shows that some people with bipolar disorder have psychotic symptoms, including hallucinations.
    Origins:
    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/324440#overlapping-symptoms
    www.webmd.com/bipolar-disorder/is-it-bipolar-disorder-or-schizophrenia
    www.healthline.com/health/bipolar-disorder/do-people-with-bipolar-have-hallucinations
    I've seen this confusion before, as Virgil said in the pilot episode that Carrie is taking clozapine, an antipsychotic used primarily to treat schizophrenia. In other parts of the series, however, there are consistent references to her taking lithium and anxiolytic drugs like Ativan.

    • @trinitylivingston1286
      @trinitylivingston1286 9 місяців тому

      Sometimes if you have schizoaffective bipolar disorder but not always, sometimes hypomania and mania and even depression can trigger psychosis. I've had hypomania before and depression and had symptoms of psychosis. Clozapine is used for treatment resistant bipolar disorder too and helps the fastest with manic episodes. That and it also helps treat anxiety and depression too. Honestly, it's common for people with mental health issues to switch up medication to see which ones are more effective with the help of their doctor. People's minds are wired differently so one drug might help someone but that same drug could make someone else worse.

  • @amani510
    @amani510 6 років тому +8

    Carrie is like a deadly virus killing everyone that comes close to her. I guess she will end up lonely and sad at the end.

    • @magdalena4228
      @magdalena4228 6 років тому

      Honest Soul And if we r gonna b honest, u r the typical miserable untrascendental mediocre loser with nothing particularly useful to offer, so you try to think of urself as "not cheap" by pointing out others failures as ur own accomplishments through a keyboard cause u aint got anything important done in life, you know, just being honest.

    • @amani510
      @amani510 6 років тому +1

      Magdalena Rubio goodness. you do realise this is not real and we are talking about a fictional character.

    • @peterdavies4166
      @peterdavies4166 5 років тому +1

      @@magdalena4228 u realise it just TV show right? Like character isn't real.....

    • @serene1275
      @serene1275 4 роки тому +1

      @@magdalena4228
      You don't guess in real life a person like Carrie would had got fired for sleeping with the traitor/enemy and protecting them?

    • @thevid9080
      @thevid9080 4 роки тому +1

      well well well.... who would say

  • @paqanini
    @paqanini 2 роки тому +1

    She was so f**king stupid many times, always doing and then regretting many things. Especially pissed me off what she did to Peter. And this scene was so extreme, so logical, for her to finally understand how she f**ked up almost everybody’s life, whom she loved. Great acting by Claire Danes, one of the best scenes of the show!

  • @carlynnalexander238
    @carlynnalexander238 3 роки тому

    me: wow this woman has been cursing since 2021
    edit: AHHH 207 LIKESSS THANK YOUUU

  • @mattwilcox100
    @mattwilcox100 6 років тому +9

    They really need to bring Brody's wife back. Franny is basically her step daughter and her hotness would greatly improve Carrie's parenting / babysitting problems.

    • @ryanshapleighrobison5423
      @ryanshapleighrobison5423 4 роки тому

      Oh so funny. Work involves you now. Don't forget it's you not me. It's he not I. I am simple therefore I am. I am great. I am not great. I am sorrowful. I was remissful.

  • @waynehoxit8377
    @waynehoxit8377 6 років тому +1

    was there a main reason and carrie was in a real big hurry

  • @amargad69
    @amargad69 2 роки тому

    That whole stupid daughter plot line was so garbage