Homeland Season 4 Premiere Date: Carrie Mathison Compels Her Character In Season 4

Homeland Season 4 Premiere Date: Carrie Mathison Compels Her Character In Season 4
"Homeland" enters a new field in Season 4 as it goes past the loss of Damian Lewis (Nicholas Brody).
The new season of "Homeland" premieres on the 5th of October and it will phase out the Brody family. Fans will expect either Jessica (Morena Baccarin) or Dana (Morgan Saylor), or even Chris (Jackson Pace) to return.
The executive producers of the series Alex Gansa, Meredith Stiehm, and Alex Cary have spoken to the press and have revealed the initial footage of Homeland Season 4. The trailer of the new season shows that the series will no longer merely focus on romance which was the center of the first three seasons. Instead, it now puts the spotlight on Carrie who will prove why she is one of the top CIA's agents.
Though Season 4 will show how Carrie copes up with the outcome of Brody's death, she will not get through the mental breakdown because of her bipolar disorder as she had gone through the previous season.
Carrie has emotionally stabilized. She goes steadily into this new season. Carrie is one of those people who are so gifted that everyone can forgive her past deeds and crazy behavior. Carrie is in a different character now. The trailer even shows her holding a baby who can be her child with Brody.
"Homeland" has a romantic drama element that will still be present in Season 4. Carrie will still be a sensual woman. There will also be a scene in Season 4 where you can see the weekend getaway of Carrie and Brody.
There so much of Carrie's character development to look forward to. Hence, check out the latest update of Homeland Season 4 frequently.
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