You realize that was his cover? He was hiding the fact that he’s essentially spec ops missions involving killing individuals... and now he’s there to eventually take out Brody once confirmed.
Arrogant carrie meets her match and i absolutely love how not affected Quinn seems and even disarms Carrie by complimenting her work when she seems hostile towards him. he afftected her with thay compliment, nervous hair fixing shows that. Absolutely best performance from Rupert here. Amazing chemistry. Ten times more chemistry here than she ever had with Brody
God! Rupert Friend is like one of the most amazing in Homeland, even though I only saw the first episode of the first season… In The Boy in the striped Pajamas, he had a German accent, The Kid (2010) and Obi Wan series he had a British accent, but him in American accent is excellent👍🏼✌🏼👏
There was tense chemistry the moment they met. For me, the chemistry between them, even so no real words were spoken, was way more intense, then Carrie's romance with Brody. There was never a happy ending for Quinn, he was just not that type, but he would have deserved at least one real moment with Carrie, a moment that would made him really felt loved.
@@tw4134 It is a real proof that she never loved Peter Quinn. 😣 Carrie is a nasty character.😖👎🏻 she is a psychopath who sacrificed her dearest friend for the mission.
@@ingridmay66 it wasn't exactly like that. Carrie didn't say no, she just asked for a bit of time because she was doubting herself in terms of her disorder. Quinn gave her no time, he just decided that she didn't want him and fled. She kept searching for him with no luck because he didn't want to be found by her. He decided that he wasn't cut for a relationship, he didn't give himself a chance. I think their bond was very strong and there could have been a love story but rightfully the writers didn't want that because the fragile love cut down at the root makes much more drama.
I have no idea what the world of black ops is actually like, but quinn strikes me as a he'll of a lot more realistic than james bond, etc. Quinn has a lot of the same skills, but he reacts to all the killing he's asked to do like a human being - he's traumatized by it, and it slowly deadens him. Also, I liked that he couldn't just withstand any physical injury. We can say that Quinn was one of the best-built characters in history - alongside Carrie, Saul, Brody, Dar Adal and Astrid, Virgil, Fara, 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 ?? - What happened to Virgil after season 3? As he is Max's brother, we learned in season 6 that his surname is Piotrowski. 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?
I often wonder what would have happened if Carrie had said yes to Quinn and they left the agency together. Some sort of mutual implosion that I would be legally obligated to point out about them.
This is why I loved Homeland so much. "So, I'm only half a moron" Carrie laughing in disbelief , camera pans over to Saul who looks down like" Okay then" LOL
The part where he says his family is from Pennsylvania and Harvard breaks me knowing he was actually an orphan and Dar took advantage of him. I'm sure that goes around a lot in real life people in power taking advantage of their positions.
Peter Quinn says something generally weird (e.g. “So I’m only half a moron,” “Like you’ve never seen a dick before,” “…stage five delusional getting laid,” etc.) now your heart explodes with love for him nonetheless . Out of all the badass spies I have seen over the years Peter Quinn is the most realistic one! I would have liked to see if Carrie would meet her match in Quinn. There were some romantic sparks between Peter and Carrie over the years, and there was the letter he left for her when he was leaving on a dangerous mission, the photo of her she found among his things after his death. Why do you think the romance between them never fully developed? Because the writers weren’t interested in developing a romance between them... Unfortunately Brody's story is tragic. He was a Marine who was destroyed and rebuilt by the enemy to be defeated repeatedly. Pushed back and elsewhere. His loyalty was to whoever gave him the best chance to survive. He never had a chance. No one can judge you by the horrors you endured. And also the ones he caused. Having to live and observe the lives he destroyed around him took everything away from him. Only Carrie hoped to find redemption for him. Brody knew his destiny was to die. In her last moments, she made a point of being there. To witness it, its truth, its history when it finally came to an end. Brody was loyal to Carrie in the end.
Amazing how this vaguely hostile side character turned into one of the most lovable, multifaceted parts of the cast over the years.
Yeah, he’s pretty likable 😅
That last sentence. "And extremely reliable" damn couldn't describe Quinn any better than that!
This scene is worth more than all Carrie and Brody scenes combined 🥲
So TRUE!
He wasn’t messing around when he said he was extremely reliable
Rupert is an excellent actor and amazing how he can change that accent
Extremely talented regarding his accents! 🎉👍😎
I shipped them the moment he showed up.
Shipped?
@@robjj5373 wanted them to be together
Same.
"Are we done with the meet and greet?" 😂
The most likeable dude in all these types of shows miss him now
I would pay to see a series about Peter Quinn versus the Cartels
You realize that was his cover? He was hiding the fact that he’s essentially spec ops missions involving killing individuals... and now he’s there to eventually take out Brody once confirmed.
@@factbeaglesarebest I’m pretty sure that’s what he meant. Peter assassinating cartel bosses and sicarios.
@@factbeaglesarebest yup. Also the Philadelphia, Harvard, family thing. He was an orphan, also didnt go to college
@@ohboi9578Dar recruited him at early age, so I am sure he had his education.
Oh man, and to think seasons/years later they become so close
Her face when he says, "... And reliable. I am extremely reliable."
This scene 🥰🥰🥰
Arrogant carrie meets her match and i absolutely love how not affected Quinn seems and even disarms Carrie by complimenting her work when she seems hostile towards him. he afftected her with thay compliment, nervous hair fixing shows that. Absolutely best performance from Rupert here. Amazing chemistry. Ten times more chemistry here than she ever had with Brody
Looking back. This is my favorite now.. i love how confident and handsome quinn here. Before they show his other side and make him suffer..
I love this scene. It shows the typical arrogant, Carrie meeting someone as intelligent as she is.
more intelligent.
@@praiseuyo5813 I agree.
Miss him 😭 quinn needs his own spin off
2:26 she called him Peter 🥲🥲
I remember thinking Quinn's a real asshole in this scene, but as the seasons went on, he became my favorite character
Cracked up hard when she said her plan was the same hahahah
Quinn was the show after a while. Could have made a new series with him.
i bet if peter quinn could be the lead character in the homeland,not carrie, this show would have higher ratings
@@ingridmay66 definitely would probably have been one of the greatest if not best show in tv history if he was the main lead.
I never been so attached to a TV show character in my life but after watching homeland, Brody and Peter got me emotional
That crazy line was a low blow. Below the belt....wow 😂
I looooooooove you. Peter Quinn....
God! Rupert Friend is like one of the most amazing in Homeland, even though I only saw the first episode of the first season… In The Boy in the striped Pajamas, he had a German accent, The Kid (2010) and Obi Wan series he had a British accent, but him in American accent is excellent👍🏼✌🏼👏
A homeland prequel about quinn would be beyond epic
There was tense chemistry the moment they met. For me, the chemistry between them, even so no real words were spoken, was way more intense, then Carrie's romance with Brody. There was never a happy ending for Quinn, he was just not that type, but he would have deserved at least one real moment with Carrie, a moment that would made him really felt loved.
I felt the same, why writers was so bad and didn't give them a love scenes?
Yes. I waited for that one real moment where she would tell him what he wanted / needed to hear. It never came.
@@tw4134 It is a real proof that she never loved Peter Quinn. 😣 Carrie is a nasty character.😖👎🏻 she is a psychopath who sacrificed her dearest friend for the mission.
@@ingridmay66 it wasn't exactly like that. Carrie didn't say no, she just asked for a bit of time because she was doubting herself in terms of her disorder. Quinn gave her no time, he just decided that she didn't want him and fled. She kept searching for him with no luck because he didn't want to be found by her. He decided that he wasn't cut for a relationship, he didn't give himself a chance. I think their bond was very strong and there could have been a love story but rightfully the writers didn't want that because the fragile love cut down at the root makes much more drama.
@@ingridmay66 for the sake of drama that makes the story much more heartbreaking.
I really liked their chemistry
I have no idea what the world of black ops is actually like, but quinn strikes me as a he'll of a lot more realistic than james bond, etc. Quinn has a lot of the same skills, but he reacts to all the killing he's asked to do like a human being - he's traumatized by it, and it slowly deadens him. Also, I liked that he couldn't just withstand any physical injury.
We can say that Quinn was one of the best-built characters in history - alongside Carrie, Saul, Brody, Dar Adal and Astrid, Virgil, Fara, 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 ??
- What happened to Virgil after season 3? As he is Max's brother, we learned in season 6 that his surname is Piotrowski.
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?
Quinn was a beast
Quinn the best....
I often wonder what would have happened if Carrie had said yes to Quinn and they left the agency together.
Some sort of mutual implosion that I would be legally obligated to point out about them.
Stop spamming this everywhere please
This is why I loved Homeland so much. "So, I'm only half a moron" Carrie laughing in disbelief , camera pans over to Saul who looks down like" Okay then" LOL
That line foreshadowed his future, “half a moron”
@@traderknightzbitcoinuniver8168 Never looked at it like that 👍👍
@@ck4181 it’s interesting
Best character intro for TV. Rupert Friend was a very skinny guy and suddenly, his split from Keria Knightley did the trick.
😭😭😭 fuck I just finished S6.
He didn't lie.
Is this my favorite scene in the series?
I love Peter
The part where he says his family is from Pennsylvania and Harvard breaks me knowing he was actually an orphan and Dar took advantage of him. I'm sure that goes around a lot in real life people in power taking advantage of their positions.
I only watch Homeland because of Quinn.
It was funny how Saul left Carrie hanging after Quinn walked away after he said I'm only half an moron.
Peter Quinn says something generally weird (e.g. “So I’m only half a moron,” “Like you’ve never seen a dick before,” “…stage five delusional getting laid,” etc.) now your heart explodes with love for him nonetheless .
Out of all the badass spies I have seen over the years Peter Quinn is the most realistic one! I would have liked to see if Carrie would meet her match in Quinn. There were some romantic sparks between Peter and Carrie over the years, and there was the letter he left for her when he was leaving on a dangerous mission, the photo of her she found among his things after his death. Why do you think the romance between them never fully developed?
Because the writers weren’t interested in developing a romance between them... Unfortunately
Brody's story is tragic.
He was a Marine who was destroyed and rebuilt by the enemy to be defeated repeatedly. Pushed back and elsewhere. His loyalty was to whoever gave him the best chance to survive. He never had a chance. No one can judge you by the horrors you endured. And also the ones he caused. Having to live and observe the lives he destroyed around him took everything away from him. Only Carrie hoped to find redemption for him. Brody knew his destiny was to die. In her last moments, she made a point of being there. To witness it, its truth, its history when it finally came to an end.
Brody was loyal to Carrie in the end.
because the writers was fucking jerky... my favorite seasons was 1-6 and what was next doesn't matter any more. I was somehow disappointed
@@ingridmay66 believe me you’re not the only one who was saddened by the character’s departure from the show - not to mention Fara, Astrid, Brody.
For a guy that fit, how the hell does he handle Indian food loaded in carbs and sugar?
🤔 for the halibut? 😆✨🐝
My dream job
Jack Bauer has joined the room, unnoticed.