'Homeland' Season 6 Episode 7: Carrie Receives Court Summons Regarding Franny
Carrie (Claire Danes) will have another tense encounter with the people of Children Services in the upcoming episode of "Homeland."
In the episode titled "Imminent Risk," the synopsis (according to CarterMatt) reveals that Carrie will be receiving some bad news. Everything has been topsy-turvy for the ex-CIA agent nowadays. The government still thinks that her client, Sekou (J. Mallory McCree), was the one who planted the bomb at the CIA office. He is also being accused of Special Agent Conlin's (Dominic Fumusa) murder. Carrie believes that the two incidents are connected and that Sekou was not the culprit. Someone is behind all the commotion and she intends to find out who it is.
With Carrie is preoccupied with work, the last thing she wants to hear is that the Children Services people are urging the court yet again to reconsider their request about Franny (Claire and McKenna Keane).
In the promo, Carrie receives a call from her daughter's school. She is being asked to attend a court hearing. According to the lady from the organization, Carrie is not fit to raise Franny. Carrie can only shake her head over the accusation that she is unstable. As far as she is concerned, the Children Services will not be able to take her daughter away from her.
Meanwhile, Quinn (Rupert Friend) will reportedly begin to accept his situation. He is now with Astrid (Nina Hoss), the German intelligence officer who helped him escape from his Bellevue prison. The teaser shows, however, that Quinn is still far from being okay. He tells Astrid that the Jihadists who tortured him back in Berlin are now in the United States and are coming for him. Last episode, Carrie has begun to realize that Quinn might not be hallucinating after all. Conlin's death confirmed that. What will happen next in this quandary?
"Homeland" season 6 airs on Sundays at 9 p.m. EST on Showtime.