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'Homeland' Season 6 News: What Will Become Of Quinn and Carrie After Shocking Season 5 Finale?

"Homeland" season 5 ended with a major cliff-hanger, and fans wonder if Peter Quinn (Rupert Friend) is really dead. Viewers have several months of waiting before his faith is revealed in the upcoming sixth season, and more fans have started speculating on what might happen next year once the show returns.

Quinn's recovery is still a hanging question for everyone, since he suffered from a massive brain hemorrhage that he got after being exposed to poisonous gas in the season finale of "Homeland." Claire saved him just right before he dies, but unfortunately, the damage has already been done. It was indeed a major cliff-hanger, which left fans wondering what what would happen next to the characters.

According to the International Business Times, fans are guessing that Carrie's (Claire Danes) meeting with Quinn was just a dream, since she was seen at a chapel, and when she pushed her hand that's injured, her vision got all blurry. The website also said that fans thought Quinn might have passed on, and the light that is coming from his hospital room is him. Some also say that Quinn may still recover, and even took it to Twitter by posting #PrayForQuinn.

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Deadline also posted several questions that other fans have in mind that they wish to see in the next season, and one of them is if Carrie Mathison finally taking the offer given to her by Düring. Since no official plot details have been released yet for the next season of "Homeland," fans just continuously come up with a new theory.

"Homeland" is confirmed to come back next year on Showtime, but the network has not revealed the release date of the show's sixth season. Fans will just have to wait for the next few days or weeks for the latest update on this crime drama series.

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